Showing posts with label Lithuania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lithuania. Show all posts

Monday, September 25, 2017

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics

We arrived in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, around sunset after a long day of driving and exploring, and decided to stretch our legs at Akropolis, a massive shopping centre right outside the city. I walked straight into Douglas, the European equivalent of Sephora, to look for new brands to try out, and that's when I spotted Inglot Cosmetics.

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics

I recall hearing some chatter over Inglot's Freedom System palettes a few years back, where you could mix and match all your favourite makeup products - eyeshadow, blush, lipstick, concealer - into one sturdy, convenient palette, but the brand hasn't been on my radar since. As I've mentioned before, I'm usually not one to splurge on makeup that I haven't done my research on. But of course, my wifi decided to stop working on my phone, and my dad was impatiently sulking in the corner of the store, so I just settled on three products and quickly got outta there. I wanted to try these on as soon as possible, so I improvised and took these pictures on the window ledge of my hotel room the next morning before slapping everything on my face for a test run.

I picked up the Under Eye Concealer in shade 92 which looked like the closet match for me out of the four shades on display. It's a very lightweight, liquidy concealer that feels hydrating under the eyes and dries to a powdery finish. It blends out with ease but loses its coverage once smoothed out - sheer to light coverage at most, and doesn't cover my dark circles. This shade also oxidizes a smidge darker and turns a tiny bit grey, which is odd, and looks rather dull and not at all brightening for under the eyes. Looking back, the first shade in 91 would've been a much better option. It's a shame as I do enjoy the moisturising formula, but the coverage just isn't there and the shade isn't the best match. I'll still reach for this (cos I ain't about wasting money) but only for days when I'm lounging around the house.

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics
Swatched | Blended out

The Freedom System Camouflage Concealers in 124 and 125 also caught my eye, especially with the cooler undertones that I thought would be ah-mazing for contouring. 124 is a warmer milk chocolate brown, whereas 125 is a very cool-toned greyish brown. The consistency of these are stiffer and takes a bit more work to blend out for that seamless finish, but they are hella pigmented and will not budge once set and stays on all day. I use 124 for a more natural contour, and 125 for the rarer occasion when I want to carve out my face and create angles and bone structure I don't even have. Slay, gurl. But do be reminded that 125 can look a tad unnatural if you go overboard - the grey undertones have the potential of looking slightly ashy and muddy - so less is definitely more.

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics
124 | 125

HAUL x REVIEW | Inglot Cosmetics
Top 124 | Bottom 125

All three products are decently priced - the Under Eye Concealer retails for 11.50 and the Freedom System Camouflage Concealers are 5€ each. I wouldn't recommend the Under Eye Concealer if you prefer full coverage, but it could be worth a try for drier skin types and natural makeup days. And if you're contour-obsessed like me, these Camouflage Concealers could be a great (and inexpensive) addition to your arsenal!

Thursday, September 14, 2017

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia

The long-awaited second part of my Eurotrip adventure is finally here!

In part one, I shared all the amazing scenery, sights and food from my visit in Finland, Sweden and Denmark. In addition to sailing from Helsinki to Stockholm, we took another overnight cruise sailing to Lithuania, and began our adventures in the Baltic region. Check out the most memorable, bucket-list moments from my time road tripping around Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia!

LITHUANIA |

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
All aboard! Sailing to Lithuania

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Driving down the Curonian Spit, a 98km long, 4km wide UNESCO sand dune peninsula

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Blurry but a goodie - my dad posing at the Lithuania-Russia border

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Did a U-turn at the border and stopped by the quaint town of Nida

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
14th century Kaunas Castle, the oldest stone castle in the country

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Sunset arrival in the beautiful capital city, Vilnius

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Akropolis - a massive shopping center with ice skating, casino and cinema

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Tranquil stroll through Bernardinai Garden

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
In the heart of Old Town

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Art display

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Traditional Lithuanian lunch in a cave at Forto Dvaras

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Feast fit for a king

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Cathedral of Saint Peter and Paul in Šiauliai

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Beautiful interior of the cathedral

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
The legendary Hill of Crosses - a pilgrimage site symbolising faith, healing and devotion

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Hundreds of thousands of crucifixes and crosses

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Quick lunch stop in the city of Joniškis before crossing into Latvia

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Lithuanian Cepelinai - tasty stuffed potato dumplings

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Just frolicking in a Lithuanian field

LATVIA |

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
8:05pm dinner in the capital city, Riga

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Pleasing to the eye and stomach 

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Strolling through Old Town

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Inside Riga Central Market, Europe's largest marketplace

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Spices galore!

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Flower market outside Central Market

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Enjoying the beauty outside the Sigulda Medieval Castle ruins

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Gutmanis Cave - the highest, widest cave in the Baltics with 17th century wall inscriptions and spring water said to have healing powers 

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Another blurry but a goodie - Latvian sunset from the Vanšu Bridge

ESTONIA |

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Old Town in the capital city, Tallinn

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Town Hall Square

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Master's Courtyard - home to local master craftsmen and the best hot chocolate I've ever tasted from Pierre Chocolaterie

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
A local painter in action along Pikk Jalg Street, the oldest street in Tallinn

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Art displayed on the Walls of Tallinn

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Medieval tombstones in St. Catherine's Passage

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
Dinner at Rataskaevu 16, #1 ranked restaurant in Tallinn (and rightfully so!)

TRAVEL | Part II | Lithuania x Latvia x Estonia
A beautiful sunset to cap off our last night

And that's a wrap for my two week trip to Northern Europe! It was a wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime experience and I will treasure the memories forever. Can't wait for my next adventure..