Showing posts with label lip stain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lip stain. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Sephora Double Points Haul

Sephora had a promotion a couple weeks ago where Beauty Insiders could get double points, VIBs triple points and VIBRouge quadruple points for anything bought/ordered. I couldn't pass this up so I just bought a few things, including the Becca Beach Tint I've been eyeing forever!

People were saying the color wasn't listed anywhere. They must have changed the packaging.
The tube is VERY tiny, but trust me when I say you don't need a lot.
Seriously, this is enough for both cheeks! Super pigmented!
Becca Beach Tint is a lip and cheek product. I guess they call it a stain, and it is supposed to be waterproof, but I don't think it lasts as long as I'd hoped. I think Dragonfruit is their most popular color, so I figured I would go with that. It's a great shade. The texture of the product feels more like a primer than a cream blush, sort of silky. If you looked at all the pictures, you can see that you really only need to use the tiniest dot of product for a lot of color. I usually spread it out over my cheeks with a stipple brush just because I have a problem spreading cream blush out evenly with my fingers. I really like it on my lips too. It's a soft color and texture but doesn't really wear like a stain. I am glad I finally bought it and am excited to actually try it at the beach!


Then I bought a 'travel size' of Tarte's BB Tinted Primer. I looked at this while I was out buying my Benefit Big Easy BB Cream and decided if I was buying the one, I didn't need to also buy the other. I'm a little sad I waited because this stuff is awesome!



I really like the idea of a tinted primer, instead of just another BB cream, though they still had to put the "BB" in front of this. Sometimes I want to have a primer if I know the weather will be gross, but my skin is uneven, and my powder just doesn't always fix that. This feels like other primers, in that it's sort of silky, but has a nice light coverage to even out skin. I bought the color "Light" but I almost think I could've mixed the light and the medium for my summer skin. This primer works really well on my oily skin and seems to last all day.

Also, a 1oz tube of this stuff is $35, but this 0.5oz travel size was $10. You can do the math on that one...


I cashed in 100 points to get this sample-sized Sephora Rouge Infusion Lip Stain. It came in the color Red Essence, which I would not have picked for myself but I'm glad I got it.
The shape of the tube is very unique and easy to find in a bag. It comes with a doe-foot applicator and as you can see, it's very pigmented! I don't often wear a red lip, but it's nice to have such a deep stain when I want to! I wore this out one night to a comedy club and it lasted through a beer, some fries, laughing and chatting, and a margarita after. And I'm pretty sure there was still some color on my lips when I woke up the next morning. I had to go out and buy a more "everyday" color. Review on that here.


I was also able to get a promotional item, so I chose a sample of Sephora's Color Reveal Lip Balm.

This is just like those "mood" lipsticks from back in the day... yes I had them too. It contains a dye that reacts to moisture and turns pink. It's supposed to turn into a perfect shade for each person, and I don't know if that's true, but I loved the color it turned on me. Just a nice soft pink. The texture of the balm is really nice and moisturizing, and the smell is amazing! Some people may not like it but I love it. It's supposed to be a honey flavor but I get a bit of vanilla too. I will probably buy the full size when I'm all done with my sample :)


And of course I got 3 samples with my online order:
Peter Thomas Roth CC Cream

Amazing Cosmetics Concealer

They didn't have one of the samples I wanted so I got sent this one instead: Elizabeth and James Nirvana Black and Nirvana White fragrances.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Sephora Rouge Infusion Lip Stain

As I posted in another blog, I got the Sephora Rouge Infusion Lip Stain in Red Essence as a 100 point Beauty Insider perk. I really liked the texture and lasting power so I had to go buy a more everyday color. This review is for both.


The sample size is the smaller top tube, and the full size ($14) is the bottom one. They have a very unique test tube-like package with the color on the top of the cap.



My sample was in the color Red Essence. It is a very pigmented red, leaning blue. The top picture shows how the color is stuck on the top of the lid. In the picture below that, you can see that it does have a wand with a doe-foot applicator. The top swatch is immediately after I drew it on. You can see how glossy it is right away. The picture below that shows the stain left behind (on the right side) when I immediately wiped it away. The stain is a little bit more intense if you wait longer before wiping it off, and also if you layer the product.

I wore this out to watch my friend do her first stand-up routine. I had a drink and some fries at the comedy club, then went out for another drink and chatting after. I did notice the inside of my lips were starting to wear away, but not as noticeable as you'd think. I went home about 5 hours later and my lips were still very red. Very impressed.

With this color, I recommend you think of it as the stain that it is, not as a gloss. Put on a very thin layer and let dry, or pat it out with your finger to thin it out. Then apply another coat if you really want to. People have complained about it flaking off in chunks, and I think that's because they apply it too thick, like a gloss. I had no problems with flaking. Just the normal wearing away of eating.


The full size color I bought was Coral Extract (you can't really read the name). It looks to be almost the same color as my natural lips, which is why I bought it. After wearing it for a day, it did seem to turn a bit darker as I wore it, which was fine. It definitely leans more pink than orangey for a 'coral' color.

I didn't get as long of a wear time out of this color, but I've read that with this product the lighter colors don't last as long. That's ok. I can still probably get a good 3 hours out of this (with eating and drinking) before it starts to fade, but there will still be color there. This lighter shade is definitely easier to apply too. I don't feel like I have to be quite as careful as I do with the red.

These colors also have a slight scent to them that I can't quite place. I think it's more fruity than chemical, but it seems to go away as soon as it's fully dry. They are not sticky- as long as you remember my "it's a stain, not a gloss" statement. As a "gloss" it would take forever to dry.

There are 12 colors total, from a nude brownish pink, to the bright red, to an orange, to a deep plum. For $14, I think these are definitely worth a try if you like stains.