Wednesday, June 15, 2016

M.A.C Eyes X 9 : Tinashe (Limited Edition, Online Exclusive)

I think by merely writing this post I have broken one of my very first rules of eye shadow purchasing... the pre-blended palette. But to be fair, this one is awesome and I couldn't resist. Over the past year I dallied with the thought of purchasing a x 9 palette, but I stuck to my guns. Until Tinashe came my way. I have absolutely no idea who Tinashe is, but apparently she is female musical visionary, which is why M.A.C teamed up with her to make a 'style your own signature look'. I was aimlessly trawling the M.A.C website when I saw exactly what I wanted. A palette with a mix of colours and textures, from light to dark, matte to pearl, and not one of them featured in my current collection! So I did it. I broke the rules and bought the Tinashe x 9 palette.


Limited Edition "Tinashe" x 9 Palette




Colours and Finishes Up Close


Lustre  

Vulnerable: Soft Pearly Purple (Lustre)
Gleam : Barely Pinked Gold (Permanent)



'Smoothly pearlised; intensely frosted with a deluxe ultra-fine "conditioned" look finish'




Satin 


Amethyst: Deep Purple with Pink Pearl
Revelry: Mauvey Purple Grey 




'Pure colour in a satin-style finish. Provides a soft, subtle, non-frost, light-refractive sheen'




Frost 


Midnight Sun :Simmering Mocha 



'An iridescent shine that adds a highlight to any colour'









Quarry: Soft muted plumbrown (Permanent)


Matte

'Hi-colour pay-off in a no-shine matte finish'

Velvet

Black Water : Black with Gold Pearl

'Soft-look finish with high-colour intensity. Has a plush, velvety look and feel'

Veluxe Pearl













Flame : Mint Silver Shimmer
All Hands On Deck:Light Green Shimmer









'Super fine, richly pigmented shadow that is a luxe to apply. Shimmering metallic. High shine pearl finish'








Trial Run



In the car, no lighting
In office, fluorescent lighting


Gleam on lids,  Quarry in crease, Revelry darken crease, Flame inner eyelid and brow bone.




The Wrap


I in no way regret this purchase. I have reached for this palette nearly every day since I opened it and been able to wear all of the colours as they blend so well together. I would say this is the very first palette I know I will really use. Most of the colours are limited edition, but I know I will add the permanents to my Pro-Palette... in fact I was eyeing off Gleam a long time ago.

If you like what you see, make sure you go online to nab your palette soon as it is an online exclusive and limited edition.

So I broke my own rules...well, all I can say is that rules are made to be broken and I had a lot of fun doing it!

xoAllisonWonderland


Saturday, April 23, 2016

Clarins Gift Time at Myer (April 2016)

I think it's no secret now that I have a penchant for a good Clarins GWP, I am just really disappointed with MYER that they seem to have left me off their mailing list so I had to go IN STORE to get this flyer and deliver an extremely tardy update on the latest Clarins Gift with Purchase! On behalf of my fellow GWP fans, I. AM. NOT. HAPPY. (if you're Aussie, I will add "JAN" to that statement).

Breathe in 8 counts, breathe out 8 counts. In through the nose, out through the mouth.

Now, are we all feeling better? Here goes...


As per usual, there are 6 staple items in this gift, being:

  1. Instant Light Natural Lip Perfector No.1 Rose Shimmer 5ml (RRP $28.00 / 12ml)
  2. Gentle Foaming Cleanser 50ml (RRP $40.00 / 125ml)
  3. Gentle Eye Make-Up Remover 50ml (RRP $40.00 / 125ml)
  4. Extra Firming Body Lotion 100ml (RRP $75.00 / 125ml)
  5. Toning Lotion with Iris 100ml (RRP $40.00 sorry, don't have the size !)
  6. Beauty Flash Balm 30ml (RRP $60.00 / 50ml)
Your Choice of Skincare:
  1. Multi-Active Night Cream - normal to dry skin 15ml (RRP $68.00 / 50ml)
  2. Extra-Firming Night Cream - all skin types 15ml (RRP $115.00 / 50ml)
  3. Super Restorative Day Cream - all skin types 15ml (sorry, don't have a size or price at Myer for this one)

The good news is that there is a relatively decent Clarins GWP at Myer at the moment. The bad news is... it's only available until 1 May 2016. As I am a Clarins GWP junkie, I have been weighing up whether or not to purchase a few extra products to get my hands on this goodie bag. Unfortunately there are two items I can't use due to my super dry skin, so I might have to hang out for the next. Then again, I can always give to those in need of Beauty Flash Balm... you know who you are...

My advice? If you are missing a few products, get yourself to the Clarins counter as soon as you can. I don't think I have ever wasted a Clarins GWP, they are always awesome value.

xoAllisonWonderland

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Estée Lauder GWP at Myer (April 2016)

Estee Lauder. Receive your deluxe 8 piece gift with any Estee Lauder purchase of $75 or more. Exclusively at Myer. Shop Now. For a limited time. Offer ends Sunday 17 April 2016, while stock lasts. Purchased in one transaction. One gift per customer. Not available with any other offers including gift sets.

Until Sunday, 17 April 2016, receive your 8 piece gift from Estée Lauder with the purchase of AU$75.00 or more at the Estée Lauder counter.

I caught a sneaky look at this GWP during my lunch break whilst enjoying what will probably be the last of the warm weather in Melbourne. Personally, I think this GWP isn't bad, it contains a bit of everything from their skincare and makeup range. I think the lippy might be a little too red for me (being strawberry blonde), but there are plenty of other goodies to make up for it. Unfortunately, the flyer I plucked from the counter didn't detail the contents any further than what is pictured above, so I can only give you the full prices of products to allow you to assess whether this GWP is worth it for you. If you have received any further details on this gift, please post them below, it will be helpful for all of us GWP aficionados.

Gift Contents:

1.  Advanced Night Repair (RRP $95.00 / 30ml)
2.  Perfectly Clean Multi-Action Toning Lotion / Refiner (RRP $45.00 / 200ml)
3.  Lip Conditioner (RRP $42.00)
4.  Lipstick (RRP between $42.00 and $50.00). 
5.  Sumptuous Bold Volume Lifting Mascara (RRP $48.00)
6.  Eyeshadow quad (on the Myer website, an eyeshadow trio is $60.00)
7.  Estée Lauder Collectible Iconic Print Bag

Your Choice of Skincare:

Revitalizing Supreme Global Anti-Aging Creme (RRP $80.00 / 30ml) or
DayWear Advanced Multi-Protection Anti-Oxidant Creme SPF 15 (RRP $48.00 / 30ml)

Again, let me know if you have any specific details on the GWP. Thanks!


xo AllisonWonderland



Saturday, April 2, 2016

M.A.C Fluidline Review - Blitz & Glitz

I think I owe you all an apology. Big time. In fact, I should probably be flogged with my own make-up brushes at least one hundred times. You see, I have been keeping something to myself. Something which could have transformed your view of gel eyeliners a long time ago. I must have been so distracted by my obsession with eyeshadow and Gifts with Purchase that all good sense left the building. I have been using this little gem for over a year now and I can't believe I never told you about it. Until now...

Without any further ado, I would like to unveil the inaugural member of Allison's Wonderland, a club so exclusive that only the Holy Grail of cosmetics can enter.

Introducing M.A.C Fluidline in Blitz & Glitz


I originally bought this little pot online whilst holidaying in France (M.A.C is quite a bit cheaper there), but not without much trepidation. I had never really used a gel eyeliner before, apart from a Mirenesse pen, but I found that kind of... meh. Let's just say it didn't knock my socks off enough to keep me away from my Dior pencil.  I was a crayon girl all the way and thought I could do no better than my Dior, having used Estée Lauder, Lancôme and numerous other high end brands. I really wanted to be able to achieve that cat's eye look and eventually came to the conclusion that I would have to go gel. I added the little Fluidline pot to my overflowing shopping cart and didn't really take it out for a spin until after we got back from France.

Once I finally got up the guts to try it out, I quickly realised that I would need a brush because it wasn't going to paint itself. What a noob. Luckily I had received an angled eyeliner brush in a Lancôme GWP. It was a mess. Well, I made a mess. Not a good start to my relationship with Fluidline. However, I didn't let this stop me. I checked the M.A.C website and trawled Makeup Alley for the perfect brush. With renewed resolve, I made a bee-line to the M.A.C counter at Myer in the city during my lunch break, determined to give my new relationship with Fluidline a fighting chance.

As I was still a little new to the world of M.A.C, I was a little dubious and perhaps a lot intimidated by the portly sales assistant sporting a purple hairdo, a lot of makeup and who ... was also a dude. As I was starting to think about slinking away and going next door to David Jones in the hope of finding a more mainstream looking Sales Assistant (mental face palm, come on, it's M.A.C! All Sales Assistants are a little out there!), Mr Tall, Purple and Portly gave me some really sage advice that changed everything and would eventually solidify my shaky relationship with Fluidline.

Whilst I had done my research and felt relatively sure what brush I would purchase, I was steered towards a different brush altogether. A brow brush in fact. Whilst I was starting to question Mr Purple's sanity, he made the argument that the brow brush was a much better choice for a newbie gel user. Why? Basically the brushes which are typically paired with the gel eyeliner leave no room for error for those without a hand skilled at applying the product. Mr Purple explained that this brush would allow for the product to be applied in little strokes, instead of one long stroke which could end up looking as if my eyeliner was applied by a kindergarterner, with no means of rectification aside from starting again. Further, the angled brush would also assist in creating various types of little flicks to create different versions of the cat's eye. I was sold. Mr Purple did leave me with one other piece of advice about the brush - always apply the product to both sides. After coughing up over $30 for one little brush (which would apparently last a lifetime), tiny seeds of doubt began to take root in my brain on the way back to the office. Was I in my right mind to take eyeliner advice from a man with purple hair and more makeup than Gabi Grecko in a Mardi Gras parade?

Once I arrived home from work, I quickly grabbed my tablet to do some investigating into the use of this brush for the intended purpose. Although there were few reviews, they all confirmed what Mr Purple had told me. It was a great brush for gel newbies and achieved the elusive cat's eye look. Whilst in Makeup Alley, I also found a little tid-bit of information around the shelf life of Fluidline - store it upside down in a drawer to keep it fresh. I had no idea why, but I guessed, why not?

Over a year down the track, I have not looked back on my choice of gel eyeliner and brush. Makeup Alley and Mr Purple were spot on. As I gained better control of my brush strokes, I was able to experiment more with the eyeliner and create different looks. I have even tried a little 'Ariana Grande' style of creating a thicker line at the outer edge of the eye and curving upwards towards the end of the brow. Not really a work look though. As for storing the pot upside down? Best. Advice. Ever. My pot of Fluidline stayed fresh and moist for a whole year. I only noticed it drying out a little after taking it to Adelaide for two weeks. Elevated temperatures and the inability to store it upside down in my little makeup bag took a bit of a toll on the texture, but it's still going strong to this day. The best thing about this eyeliner? It does not budge. Not at all, and I'm talking over 12 hours, gym included. That said, I can't attest to its longevity on the lids if you rub your eyes like crazy, but then again, what makeup aficionado would commit such an atrocity? At the end of the day, it comes off with a quick swipe of eye makeup remover.

Now, who wants to see some pics of the M.A.C product which has made its way in as the first product to enter Allison's Wonderland?

Trusty Brow Brush No. 208, a must have!



Angled tip of the brush, product on both sides. 15 months down the track and this little pot is still a quarter full! How's that for value for money??



 Blitz & Glitz : Opaque black with a few gold sparkles for good measure. Did I tell you I love sparkles??




The angled brow brush really allows you to play around with the line thickness.




It's a Wrap!

After 12 hours of wear, this gem does not budge or leave nasty smudge marks in your eyeshadow. I have even tried it on my lower lash line and it holds its own over any crayon. Even Dior. At AU$32 for a 3gm pot which will last me well over 18 months, I don't think you could ask for more. Couple it with the brow brush and I call it a match made in heaven.

I said I was sorry for holding this back...are we all good now?

xoAllisonWonderland

Saturday, November 7, 2015

M.A.C Dazzleshadow Review "Get Physical"

Let's get physical, physical, I wanna get... Olivia! Stop it!... I've got chills, they're multiplying....arghh! Olivia Newton-John, I told you to stop it! Go back to the 70s when you were at your best and...and...take that Dazzleshadow... no, I mean, leave that Dazzleshadow... man this Dazzleshadow has got me feeling the fever, I think I might have to fan myself for a bit...

Where was I? Oh yeah, getting physical. The eyeshadow that is, not me. I have had this little one in my drawer just begging to be taken out on the dance floor and getting on some Saturday Night Fever. That's it. I think this eyeshadow has put me through a timewarp. Must be the sparkles. Did I ever mention that I love sparkles? The more sparkles in your life, the happier you'll be in my opinion. I really like sparkles.

I was looking for a purple shadow to add to my collection, and given that I love sparkles (did I mention that already?), I actually felt myself being metaphysically pulled towards this collection. M.A.C describe the formula as "the perfect union of cream and powder, creating a multidimensional, reflective surface that leaves lids looking dazzling yet delicate." Get Physical is touted as being a purple with light blue sparkles, but M.A.C, oh M.A.C, it is sooo much more than that.

Firstly this eyeshadow is packed full of those sparkles I so love that it made it almost impossible to photograph. One angle you see purple, another blue, then, lo and behold, taupe brown and silver! It's so multidimensional that I almost didn't purchase it because I thought it was a blue shade! However, I did my homework (as usual) and realised that this was the purple I was after. As with most of M.A.C's new collections, this eyeshadow is not available in the pro pan refill. It came with a little insert instructing users to treat it delicately so I have forgone another de-potting exercise. So, without further ado, welcome to the collection "Get Physical"!!
Believe it or not, this is a purple eyeshadow!




Is it purple.....taupe..... or maybe silver?


OR





is it blue?








As you can now see, the initial photos are a little deceiving, however that can happen with the first layer of a new eyeshadow, especially one with so many different shades competing for the limelight. 

Next was the finger trial. I seriously kept this one untouched until I could take my initial photos so it wouldn't be spoiled for you all - how's that for restraint and/or dedication?! Again, you will see some different shades in the photos. Just so we're clear, I'm not giving anybody the finger...well, maybe to the photographer, my husband...


You can also see that there is a bit of fallout, but that is probably par for the course with so much...sparkle! 












Finally, the arm test. I have taken a few so that you can see the different colours that seem to pop out when photographed under a different light or angle.

Well, I'm not sure what you see, but under this light Get Physical doesn't seem purple, but more like its cousin Satin Taupe laden with bucketloads of  green, blue, pink and silver sparkles.When I was taking the photo 
 it looked purple with green sparkles! I think perhaps our friends at M.A.C put some psychedelic mushrooms into this formula...


The Wrap


I think this shadow could really pop with other darker shades to give it a bit more oomph, and given the many different hues it casts, could probably work with most eye colours and skin tones. There is a bit of fallout, as to be expected with such an amount of sparkle so I would say, treat this one gently and blend to work it to its full potential.

I am yet to give this a full test on the lids, but am really looking forward to getting myself all physical and putting it through its paces on the dance floor. Or the Pilates studio, whatever. As long as there are headbands and fluorescent leotards, I think we can keep Olivia happy with her eyeshadow and in the 70s where she belongs. So who wants to come on a trip with me and do the time warp again?


xoAllisonWonderland