Showing posts with label elf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elf. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Review: e.l.f. Eyelid Primer in 7502 Champagne

The e.l.f. Essential Eyelid Primer is a definite must-try and must-buy. It's only US$1 (or S$3-S$6 depending on which website/location you buy this from in Singapore) and it works strangely well for its extremely affordable price. I have used the e.l.f. Eyelid Primer in 7501 Sheer before and it was one of the better eyelid primers that I have ever used. I tried so many other eyelid primers (Canmake, Too Faced, Kate, etc.) and they all lost the match to my excessively oily eyelids. This e.l.f. one did not perform as well as Urban Decay's or Lorac's but it was able to combat my oily eyelids for more than 8 hours. Very impressive indeed! 

Since I wear a lot of neutral eyeshadow shades, I decided to purchase the e.l.f. Eyelid Primer in 7502 Champagne to see if it will intensify the eyeshadows' pigmentation and if it does as well as the one in 7501 Sheer. 


Packaging: Come on, it's US$1, let's not nitpick on the packaging. The essentials are there and so all's well.






Product brush/wand: The classic doe foot applicator is very much welcomed. I don't like doe foot applicators for lip products but I adore it for eye products - makes application idiot-proof.



Color: e.l.f. Eyelid Primer in 7502 Champagne is a nude colour primer with a slight peachy undertone, and it has both fine and slightly chunkier silver glitters.

Application: Applying the e.l.f. Eyelid Primer is a no-brainer. Just use the doe foot applicator to swipe some product on your eyelids and then use your ring fingers to blend it out. The primer blends smoothly into the skin and it is absorbed quickly so you don't experience that eeky sticky sensation before applying your eyeshadows. I will suggest that you apply this primer slightly beyond the crease. The glitters can be a little too much if you apply it to the entire eyelid. However, if you like that look, then you do you, no shame in that!

Eyeshadow's best friend? The e.l.f. Eyelid Primer in 7502 Champagne is all neutral eyeshadows' best friend. Shades that normally don't really show up as gorgeously as they were in the pan showed up beautifully and the colours were intensified. The primer will work the best for metallic neutral shades. The metallic factor is multiplied and you look like you put in a lot of effort in your eye makeup.

Longevity: For those with extremely oily eyelids, the e.l.f. Eyelid Primer in 7502 Champagne will surprise you with its ability to keep that eye look in place for a good 7-8 hours!

Will I buy it again? Yes. It's puzzling how such an affordable product can do so much.

Anyone else on the e.l.f. Eyelid Primer bandwagon? What are your thoughts on it? 
Have a great day ahead! :) 

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Review: elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer (Sand)

I was in BHG the other day, looking for my holy-grail L.A. Girl Pro Conceal Concealer, and the entire L.A. Girl section was removed?! What the freak!! I was extremely displeased and frantic because hey, I cannot live without my favourite concealer! 

So, I went mad and scoured the web for a potential dupe for that. I came across someone selling the elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer on carousell and I decided to give it a go. It has "maximum coverage" part of its name so shouldn't be too bad right? I purchased mine for S$5.50 - a complete bargain. 

You can order it from the elf website too. US$3!

Can someone please tell me where to get L.A. Girl products because this elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer has turned out to be one of the worst concealers I've ever tried. :( 




The elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer is

  • oil free
  • blendable and wearable
  • long-lasting
  • claimed to be great for heavy-duty concealing
This comes in 6 shades and my shade is Sand



Ingredients list
Packaging: I can't seem to remember the product that this elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer resembles. Is it the NARS Primer? Argh I had a fleeting image in my head, but now I have no recollection (don't you hate it when that happens? urgh). Random chit-chat aside, the packaging is sleek and straightforward. I like how there's a clear strip all the way around so that you can match your skin shade without actually trying the product. Just put it next to your face and you should be able to match quite easily.

One more thing I like about this concealer is how much product users are actually getting. 20ml of concealer is A LOT for something with such a low price tag. My favourite L.A. Girl Concealer only has 8g of product and it's more expensive. How I wished the elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer works better...then I can save on some money! But no, it's not very good. -sad face-


To test the concealer out, I used a dark maroon eyeliner and a pink eyeliner. Let's see if the concealer can hide these two lines.


Consistency: The elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer is quite watery in nature. I think it's because it's oil-free? I don't fancy such a consistency for my concealers. I prefer creamy ones because they tend to conceal better. However, if you're one with only dark eye circles as a problem, then this concealer may be the one for you.


After the first layer of concealer, you can see that the dark maroon eyeliner is still peeking through. The pink one is almost completely covered up.


A second application proved to be potent. I can barely see the two eyeliners and so, yes! the elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer does have quite good coverage. Not on the first application, but good enough after two layers.


So you may be wondering why I have grown to dislike this concealer?

The problem I have with the elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer is how it is NOT long lasting. It's also a terrible product for those with oily skin AND living in a tropical country.

My blemishes looked sufficiently concealed in the morning, and I was a happy camper. However, just a mere couple of hours later, I was shocked at what I was seeing on the mirror.

  1. I looked like someone poured oil over my head. 
  2. My blemishes were visible. Where did the concealer go?!
  3. I had concealer streaks down the sides of my nose. 
By experience of daily application of concealer, I would normally only start to look oily after 4-5 hours. Even when I touched up at the end of the day, I never had the problem of blemishes and acne scars being so visible. 

Wow. Definitely not a good wow, but wow. 

The elf studio Maximum Coverage Concealer is certainly not a good concealer for those with oily skin + living in a tropical location. I cannot fully blame elf because maybe it's not formulated for such a combination of environmental factors. But yes, please avoid if you have that combo. 

Will I buy it again? Confirm plus chop, no. 

I was quite disappointed with this. Now I have to hunt down the L.A. Girl Pro Conceal Concealer. WHERE ARE YOU, OH HOLY GRAIL CONCEALER!!! 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Shopping District Beauty Haul (NYX, elf, COVERGIRL, Wet n Wild, jordana)

I got to know of Shopping District from a friend of mine on Twitter and ohmygosh I was hooked once I visited their website!

Just FYI, I'm not sponsored to write this blog post. I just love the site so much I have to write about it! Easy, fast and hassle-free transaction, and they have so many drugstore products that are not available in Singapore! 

Yay, here's my haul!
Wet n Wild Color Icon Collection Eyeshadow Single in Brulee (S$6.90) - Photo from X
COVERGIRL Lashblast 24 Hour Mascara in Very Black 800 (S$15)
NYX Concealer Jar in 04 Beige (S$9.50)
elf Essential Eyelid Primer in Champagne (S$4)

Jordana 12 HR Made To Last Liquid Eyeliner Pencil in 01 Black Point (S$8.90) - Photos from X and X

NYX Matte Lipstick in MLS10 Perfect Red (S$10) - Photo from X
Jordana Easyliner For Lips (S$8) - Photo from X 
Can't wait for all my new toys to arrive! Especially the lipstick and lipliner! 

Monday, May 6, 2013

Review: e.l.f. studio Eyebrow Kit in medium

I have been paying attention to my eyebrows lately. It's weird because I used to ignore them and let them grow till they look like caterpillars. Then I trimmed my brows, and I realised how important it is to have nice, proper and neat eyebrows. They really do make your face look more three dimensional (like not so flat lah) and sometimes well-trimmed and properly filled in eyebrows make you look more awake! 

I only have ONE eyebrow product, yes very embarrassing I know. That's why I'm looking out for more eyebrow products! Since I'm still quite new to it, I don't really want to spend a bomb on eyebrow products. Hence, I was quite excited when I saw the e.l.f. studio Eyebrow Kit in medium at the smoochiezz's stand at Tanjong Pagar MRT! I bought it for S$7 and the price is definitely cheaper than drugstore eyebrow kits. I read so many great reviews too so I was stoked!


The e.l.f. studio Eyebrow Kit promises to do the following:



Ingredients list




Packaging: I have always thought of e.l.f studio's packaging as being similar to NARS's packaging. Of course the quality of the e.l.f studio one is not as good, but there's nothing to complain about really. The mirror provided is also quite substantial. A great size for when you want to touch-up your eyebrow look. I will not recommend throwing away the plastic cover though (as seen from the first product photo), because it acts as a shield between the products and the mirror. Getting powder and wax on the mirror is not a pleasant situation, so keeping the plastic cover is a must!


Brush: The brush included is surprisingly of above-average quality. With reference to the photo above, the left side is supposed to be for the powder (for setting the brow wax), and the right side is for applying the brow wax. The left brush is very very soft and it's a good brush for people with thicker and fuller brows. Those with thinner brows will not like it because the brush is quite huge and it covers a bigger area. I still have trouble using the right side brush. It's good for drawing precise lines but the problem is when I use it to dab on the brow wax, the brush head splits into two? Then application gets really troublesome because the line drawn is not uniform! I still don't know what's the problem. BAH! I got so irritated, I started using an eyeliner brush instead. Worked so much better!

Swatch of brow wax, taken with camera flash

Swatch of brow wax + brow powder, taken with camera flash

Separate swatches of brow wax and brow powder, taken with camera flash.
Pigmentation: The pigmentation from the brow wax is stellar. It's so good that I'm scared I will apply way too much on my brows. But everything's good because for some weird reason, the wax applied lightly on my brows and I could build up the colour! Great product! The brow powder doesn't have much pigmentation but that's expected because the brow powder is supposed to set the wax and not to add more colour. So, all is well in the pigmentation world!



Application: I didn't like applying the brow wax with the given brush so I used my eyeliner brush instead and it worked just as well! The wax applies smoothly and it doesn't dry quickly, which means you have time to slowly shape your brows. If you realise from the above photos, the pigmentation is not so strong on the brows right? I personally like it that way. I was so scared I would look like a clown! Thankfully, it applied lightly, and yet it could fill up the holes! YAY to e.l.f. studio Eyebrow Kit!

Longevity: This product lasts a long long long long time, even under the crazy Singapore weather conditions. I'm super impressed at how long-lasting it is! The application didn't smudge or fade away. It stayed put for for an entire day and I didn't have to touch up at all.

Will I buy it again? Yes. Of course I will be getting eyebrow products from other brands as well, but I have a feeling at the end of the day, I will go back to the e.l.f. studio Eyebrow Kit again. It's foolproof (perfect for beginners) and it applies beautifully!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Smoochiezz Haul (April 2013) - e.l.f Studio cosmetics, Leaders Insolution masks, O.P.I nailpolishes

While walking back to Tanjong Pagar MRT from a job interview (which was a success, HOORAH! No more job-hunting!! They also read this blog, so HELLO!!), I realised I was in Tanjong Pagar Xchange! I can buy cheeky makeup stuff from Smoochiezz! It was the best walk-to-an-MRT-station ever because I wanted to spend some moolah!! 

I got myself quite a few random things, which totalled to S$39. Not too bad. Not too bad! I controlled myself very very well because initially I wanted to get the NYX Nude on Nude Palette, but I decided to save up for the LORAC palette instead. VERY GOOD. 

Beauty items:
  • e.l.f studio Eyebrow Kit in medium (amazing stuff, review coming up soon!) - S$7
  • e.l.f Healthy Glow Bronzing Powder in Sun Kissed (this is a repurchase! I used up my last one COMPLETELY. Love this product so very much) - S$4


Skincare items:

  • Leaders Insolution Teatree Relaxing Skin Renewal Mask (1 for S$3, 2 for S$5)
  • Beauty Clinic AC-Dressing Ampoule Mask (1 for S$3, 2 for S$5)


Nail items:

  • O.P.I The Blondettes Collection (or The Skyfall collection) - S$20
  • mini Seche-Vite topcoat (I misplaced my other one booooo) - S$3


Overall, I'm pleased with my haul. Tried everything out (except the masks) and so far so AMAZING! :) Smoochiezz really earning a lot from me. HAHAHA. Thank goodness the company is moving to another location soon, but I may need to rethink the "thank goodness" part because apparently the new location is only a 3-minute walk away. So, expect to earn more from me, Smoochiezz!! :D

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Travel essentials - light makeup edition

This is the second part of my "travel essentials" post - all about the makeup that I bring with me when I'm traveling. 

However, because of my fussiness about makeup looks, this post will only be for the products that I bring along with me for trips that require no heavy or fancy makeup looks! For those looks, I tend to bring a much bigger makeup bag filled with a lot more products haha. 

I have a lot of makeup bags, but I prefer to use a clear one during traveling just so that I can save seconds when looking for the products. It's not a lot of time, but the seconds add up! 

My current go-to traveling makeup bag is this Banila Co. one which Eve got for me from S. Korea. It's not so huge but it can contain a lot of products! Also, it's clear and it's bright orange. I'm sold. 


  • Sunscreen - I always use sunscreen before my actual foundation routine. I'm paranoid of getting old and the sunlight is no longer my friend at this age!
  • Concealer - MUST HAVE. Without a concealer, I think I will just stay indoors all day. 
  • Two-way foundation - I always use the ZA two-way foundation. I have used more expensive powders and I still think the ZA one is the best. I will use the sponge for under-eye area, then use the everyday minerals brush for all the other parts. This way, my face will not look cakey! 


  • Tinted moisturiser - I completely forgot to include this on the above photo! I will use my tinted moisturiser before concealer! I'm running out of my Laura Mercier one and I'm sad. :( 
  • Blush + Bronzer - I have too many blushes and too many bronzers, but when I'm traveling, I will always bring my elf Contouring Blush & Bronzing Powder because the packaging is not bulky and I get two products in one. I always apply them with my trusted elf blush brush!


I tend to bring more eye products. haha.

  • Eyeshadow base - it's my habit to use an eyeshadow base because it makes whatever eyeshadow I apply last longer and smudge-proof. 
  • A good neutral eyeshadow - the one that I like is Elianto's brown eyeshadow! Enough shimmer for everyday wear! 
  • A good highlight eyeshadow - I MUST blend my eyeshadow to make it look more natural, so I will always bring a skin-shade eyeshadow. 
  • Trusted pencil eyeliner - Urban Decay's 24/7 in Perversion (LOVE!) 
  • Trusted felt-tip eyeliner - for the winged eyeliner look that I love so so so so very much. 


I don't really bring mascaras because I will be out and about, and hence I don't want my mascara to smear, melt or just create a mess lah.

The above products are must-brings for me, no matter where I go. In my makeup bag, these products will always be present. I will only add other things and never take the above products out. If I'm going to school or just going out in Singapore, I will normally just bring out my two-way foundation out.

Should I do another post on heavy makeup edition? I'm on the fence because I will be featuring many similar items and the post will be a bit boring then. :S Do tell me if you guys want to read a post on that though!

Have a good weekend and hope the two posts have been useful for your traveling plans! :)

Sunday, February 3, 2013

How to fake radiance! (Using benefit, elf and stila products)

This was a requested post from one of my readers. I'm deeply sorry to that reader because this post has been delayed for TOO LONG. Laziness took over, but something snapped inside me and I decided to be a better beauty blogger! 

Foundation routine is a must for anyone who has blemishes or acne scars (MEMEME!), but just relying on a good foundation routine will not give you a natural finish. Sometimes, you look too cakey or too made up. Some people may suggest using a foundation that gives you a dewy finish! Yes, I agree it looks good when you apply it, but after a period of time (especially if you have combination to oily skin), you will look like you just dipped your face on a plate full of oil. NOT GLAM. 

For those with dry skin, it's good news because a dewy-finish foundation will last longer on you. So for those with combination-oily skin, what do you do? Especially in a country like Singapore that has such blasted weather? 

My suggestion is to scrimp on your foundation routine. Notice I said scrimp, and not scrap. What I do is that instead of a liquid foundation, I use a tinted moisturiser. Then I apply concealer on needed areas. Lastly, instead of using a sponge to apply powder, I use a big fluffy brush. This way, you will not look cakey, but you will still have the matte look! 

Then the question becomes how do you not look DEATHLY? This post will explain to you how you can fake radiance (and not look like a ghost. yikes.). 

First, here are the products that I'm going to use:
  • benefit SUGARlicious set (I will be using bene tint, high beam and sugarbomb blush)
  • stila illuminating finishing powder in gold
  • elf healthy glow bronzing powder in sun kissed
  • elf blush brush
  • elf complexion brush




Pardon my overused elf bronzer. It's the best all-over bronzer that I have used so far, and it's so cheap!! Time for me to get my second piece!


So this is me with my "scrimped" foundation routine. I just look....pale. Not good. ALSO, pardon the bed hair! :D


First up! benefit's bene tint!


Using the applicator, dab 3 dots on your cheek area (or wherever you normally put your blusher on). The trick with bene tint is you CANNOT dab on both cheeks and then start to blend. This product dries quite quickly, so if you dab on both cheeks first before blending, the dots on the first cheek that you dab on will start to dry, and when you blend, you get ugly streaky red spots.

Hence, you should dab, dab, dab on one cheek, blend, dab some more if you want a redder tint, blend again, and then proceed to the other cheek and repeat.


To highlight, I'm using benefit's high beam as a base.


I apply it on the upper cheek area, the nose bridge and the tip of the Cupid's bow area. I use the high beam first before a powder highlighter because I want my highlighting work to stay. If you solely use a powder highlighting, you will notice that what you apply will disappear very quickly, and you will need to touch up more often.


Blusher time - benefit's sugarbomb!


Using my elf blush brush, smile and brush it over the apples of your cheek. It sounds very cliche - "the apples of your cheek" - but it really makes sense!


Moving on to bronzing activity (sounds so mafia, haha), I'm using my elf blush brush and elf bronzing powder first.


Apply it to the same area as to where you applied the blusher. Yes it sounds very silly, why apply blusher then cover it with bronzer? But that's exactly what I'm doing! The thing is I'm not actually covering up the blusher. Instead, I'm adding bronze hues to the originally reddish and pinkish tint. The slight shimmer from the bronzer will also make my cheeks look more dewy (hence faking the dewy-finish foundation look).


Now, using my elf complexion brush (or any bigger face brush) and the same bronzer ...


I'm going to apply it to the hollow areas under my cheekbone. Yes, you see my weird face muscles, that's how you find your hollow areas.

When applying bronzer here, you have to be really careful and have a light hand. What I normally do is, I load my brush with the bronzer, and then I tap it against my palm to get rid of excess product. Then I apply it gently and swiftly down the cheekbone line. The darkest part should be the area nearest to your ears, and the gradually lighter, creating a gradient effect down the line.

I forgot to take a photo of my next step, but usually I use whatever's left on the brush and apply it on my temple (side of the head, slightly above your eyes) area. People say it's slimming. I don't know if it even makes a difference, but it's my habit to do that. haha.


Back to the elf blush brush, I'm now applying a powder highlighter (stila illuminating finishing powder).


Apply it to the upper cheek area, just below your eyes.


And also on your nose bridge! If you want further contouring, you can use an eyeshadow smudge brush, dip it on some bronzer, and then apply it to the two areas next to the nose bridge. This way, you can create the illusion of a sharper nose without the plastic surgery. However, it's really a hassle and you have no time to do that in the morning, especially when you are in a rush!!


WE ARE DONE! :) The final product is you will look more radiant, without looking too made up and too fake!


Nah, give you all a comparison! :)


I know, I know. I need to do something about my eyebrows AGAIN. I will go trim it soon!

I hope this post has been useful! Now all of you can look radiant without spending too much time or without looking too made up! I think the above procedures took me less than 5 minutes. YAY! :)