Showing posts with label ArtDeco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ArtDeco. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Newbies: Dita von Teese for Artdeco 645 & Sasa

I don't have anything specific today but to share my newbies. I've gotta wait patiently and oogle over other blogger's new Autumn releases  and make endless lust-must-love lists before I can finally swatch them over here.

 In the meanwhile,  Dita Von Teese Lipstick for ArtDeco.

My lips have been thinking they are pouty & sultry lately so they want intense colours these days. I've answered to their femme-fatale needs, but still kept it slightly fuschia for the summer factor.

Beautiful metallic case with tiny silver flecks, Dita's face & her signature.


Well, Dita knows something about sultry lips so I was completely confident this lipstick would have some burlesque aura.
It is indeed a velvety, close to matte deep Fuschia that tends to go to the Cherry side. It is high textured, feels delicate on the mouth and has excellent pigmentation.

the benefits of sunblock: I wish I had Dita's flawlessness too

Miss Von Teese knows her lippies...good she knew how to get rid of that weird Gothic dude too.


Haul 2: A smaller haul from sasa.com:


I have a bit of a love-indifference relationship with sasa.com. I love the fact they store so much under good prices, and I love the fact they have these awesome low free shipping deals going on lately.
The indifference comes that they let products dissapear from their website just when you realise you like them enough to reorder.

Good that I am fickle enough to go for something else easily.


Oh, duh, the things I got?
  • Another Sunblock from Kose Suncut UV (Japanese sunblocks are a summer staple). 
  • SK II eyemask: never used them. Curious if they live up to the raves.
  • Suki Blotting sheets. Summer = nosy oils oily noses *needs* blotsheets
  • Kose Naive facewash with Lotus: I still have the Nuxe 3 Micelaire Mousse but this one can stay in my beauty-cabinet until the Nuxe is finished.
ok, that was over $19 so that is it

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Eye Deco with ArtDeco summer 2011

Good quality eye-makeup doesn't have to be expensive.

This sounds odd from me who has been declaring her love to her latest Armani Cosmetic acquisition in the form of the highly coveted Mediteranean palette (here), but I seriously can appreciate other brands as well.

One of the brands that have been blogged about oftenly, and are quite hard to get for the international crowd, except Germany, 'cause it's a German brand, is ArtDeco.

ArtDeco eyeshadows 12 & 59

They have a simple concept of sampling separate eyeshadows and you can place them in a palette box of your own choice...In this way you can create your custom made colour palette for the type of eyes or effect you want to create.


 I really like this concept, because the pre-made palettes I normally buy often have one or two shades that you are never going to use, in my case that is probably the glitter-bomb shade :). With my latest Armani I am quite sure that I will use all eyeshadows, but realistically, most palettes aren't that perfect and always have one shade you do not use oftenly.

I am not the only one that appreciates this brand. Makeupalley always gives high ratings to their eyeshadows (here), and their eyeshadow base is brilliant for the people who consider UDPP to be too drying and pasty for they eyes. I really like that one as well, because it is the grown-up woman (aka, woman who is ageing naturally) type of eyeshadow base.

I picked out two colours from their Summer 2011 range. I skipped the bronzers, because lots of cosmetic companies still think bronzers should have that burned reddish tone I always consider quite fake-looking. I really liked their eyeshadow pens as well, but I picked those two eyeshadows right now:


ArtDeco Eyeshadows 12 & 59
The quintessential reddish taupe colour I truelly think is stunning on all kind of eyecolours and a real summer turquoise with a greenish undertone.


At home I realised that the ArtDeco 12 might be a dupe for the ever-famous Mac Patina. So I swatched them, and although they are not dupes, they are sisters, but not identical twins.

Mac Patina, ArtDeco 12 & 59: WITHOUT primer.

ArtDeco 12 has a more metallic lustre that is more vivid than Mac's. Mac is also a tad browner and in this formula you can see the redness a bit more (because the metallicness is more muted).

Mac Patina is that typical neutral for my eyes that gives me a no-makeup look. ArtDeco 12 is its more upfront sister, although she is still classy. I like them both and will wear my Mac patina for those days I fake naturalness and ArtDeco 12 for the polished neutral look.

As for ArtDeco 59, yeh, that one is always visible as a fun and bright makeup-colour. It is really a happy colour as a liner or as that pop of colour over a large part of the lids.

Overal, fantastic colours, super pigmentation (those swatches are on bare skin WITHOUT primer) and a good price under 5 euros. Also, a reasonable backup for the Mac Patina.

BTW, they make some awesome dupes. Check out Delicate Hummingbird's post on the 206 and how it compares to NARS Fez (here).