Although its back to to the usual rain rain rain in Scotland we did have a few days of sun last week which inspired this makeup look! I love really simple eyes and a bright lip and I really recommend the stila stay all day liquid lipsticks, they DO NOT BUDGE once they've set so be prepared to scrub later on ha!
hey everyone! I filmed this GRWM a few weeks ago when I was going to a friend's 21st birthday party. This is my favourite type of look to wear for a night out, fuller coverage and neutral eyes!
Products Used: Makeup Geek eyeshadows - peach smoothie, creme brulee, vanilla bean, frappe, cocobear, corrupt. Nyx jumbo liner blackbean Oz naturals vitamin c serum (This was a new bottle and there had been a formula change, it used to be completely clear and its now bright orange, as you can see! haha) Hourglass mineral veil Nyx matte setting spray Estee lauder double wear 3w1 Nars sheer glow Punjab Mac pro long wear concealer nc15 Kat von d shade and light palette Nyx jumbo eye pencil milk Nyx jumbo eye pencil cashmere Too faced better than sex mascara Milani luminoso blush Nars laguna bronzer Rimmel glam eyes liquid liner Hourglass ambient lighting palette Laval eyebrow pencil blonde & Mac eyebrow gel creme dirty blonde (used off camera!) Urban decay oil control setting spray Nars Audacious lipstick Raquel
I've been using the real techniques miracle complexion sponge for around a year now and I absolutely love it! It gives a nice flawless looking finish and is by far my favourite tool to use when applying foundation and concealer because it picks up all the excess product so you never get the dreaded 'cake face' look ha.
I figured because I love using a sponge I would pick up a Beauty Blender to try out. I've been putting off buying one for a while now because its around 3x the price of a real techniques sponge but when I saw it on amazon for £13 I decided to take the plunge and try it out!
Firstly, of course, the main issue I have with the beauty blender is the price. Ive been testing it out for around a week now but so far I'm not convinced it's really worth the high price tag. Something I had noticed when I heard others talking about the BB was how quickly you could wring the water out after soaking it under a tap. While I find this is true, I also feel like it actually releases too much water and by the time I've applied my foundation and moving on to concealer, I have to go soak it again as it feels almost dry and doesn't blend out the product as easily. On the other hand, I do think the RT does retain more water, resulting in it stealing more product than the BB.
As for the shape, I really like the pointed end of the BB as it's a nice size to fit under the eye area to blend out concealer, but I also love the flat side of RT. I just find it much easier to blend it out with this side than the rounded edge of the BB, but maybe this is just because I'm not as used to this method?
Real Techniques VS Beauty Blender
The material of both is pretty different too, the BB feels much more firm than the RT sponge. While I don't feel this makes a huge difference when applying my foundation other than them stealing product, the BB does feel more robust and I think it will last longer than my RT sponge, as i've been through 2 sponges in the last year already.
Overall I would say that if your new to makeup sponges, definitely just go with the cheaper RT alternative too test it out and a sponge isn't for everyone, especially I would say if you prefer a more full coverage look!
If you want to know more of my thoughts on the sponges then check out my video below and let me know in the comments what you have/prefer! :)
Beauty Blender: currently under £10! - grab one quick ;)
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Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge: Around £5 online.
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Hey everyone! I decided to film a halo effect tutorial, my camera isn't picking up how pigmented these shadows are but in person I promise they look great ha! Enjoy xxxx
MUG EYESHADOWS - vanilla bean, creme brulee, frappe, cocobear, bitten, brown sugar. http://bit.ly/TQCWW6 NYX jumbo eye pencil - milk http://amzn.to/1JXmTfZ Too faced better than sex mascara http://bit.ly/1MUnvAe
Hey everyone! There aren't many cut crease tutorials out there for hooded eyes so I thought I would film one which could help some of you out! PRODUCTS USED: Makeup Geek eyeshadows - vanilla bean, rapunzel, creme brulee, latte, mocha http://bit.ly/TQCWW6 Instagram: jenmcf_147 Twitter: JenMcF147