Sunday, January 22, 2017

Review: Coty Airspun Loose Face Powder

     Ever since "baking" became a craze in the makeup world loose face powder received a whole lot of attention. Thus, the search for the best loose powder began. I emptied my first jar of Nichido Final Powder in Ivory Glow and I was curious to try Coty Airspun Loose Powder. Coty was raved by a lot of Youtubers so I decided to give it a try and see what the hype is all about.

     I bought mine from an online store since this product is not available in the Philippines. I got it for P480 from @girllabph on IG. Other sellers would sell this for P500-550.


Shade: Translucent Extra Coverage

It claims that, "featuring an exclusive Microspun formula where loose powder particles are spun and swirled until they reach a cloudlike softness. This ultra smooth powder hides tiny lines, wrinkles, and blemishes, and gives a new softness to your skin. Use to set make-up or as foundation. Long lasting. Dermatologically tested". It is made in China.

First Impression: IT IS HUGE! It has 2.3 oz or 65 g! Although this is pricier than other local loose powder (Nichido/Innisfree), this contains way more product.

size comparison with other loose powder

The powder is ultra fine and yes, it has a strong scent. Personally, I love the scent (it's not too grandma-like, as what they would say; it reminds me of Enchanteur perfumed talc), it fades after a couple of minutes. The powder sets the foundation beautifully especially the undereye area. 



It doesn't crease or cake up. It is indeed LONG-LASTING.💪This will stay put until the end of the day and will keep you looking fresh all day long.


Since I have Combination-Oily skin, my nose area(only) oils up after 5 hours, I just blotted it and it's all good. I like that this keeps my blush, contour, and highlight (it fades a bit) intact.



The powder has 8 variants: Suntan, Fragrance-free, Rosey Beige, Naturally Neutral, Translucent, Honey Beige, Muted Beige, and Translucent Extra Coverage.

My shade is Translucent Extra Coverage and I love how this doesn't affect my foundation, yet would give me a good matte coverage. This is perfect for people with oily and combination-oily skin.


Over all, I am impressed with this powder. It executes very well what it claims to do. I like that you get a lot of product for a fair price. This is indeed a must-have for baking!

Have you tried this powder? What are your thoughts? Share down below!

Thank you so much for reading!
See you on my next post!

Love lots,
Johara

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Jessup Makeup Brushes

     Hello beautiful people! As a makeup lover and enthusiast, using the right tools makes a lot of difference in makeup application. Tools are just as important as makeup. Having the right tools would help you refine your makeup skills and would give you your desired results. Getting the right tools is tricky nowadays since different brands are coming up with something new every minute!

     Well, look at these beautiful purple-bristled brushes! Aren't they unique?
Jessup brushes in purple and gold
    These are the Jessup brush set. They are said to be a dupe of Sigma and Sonia Kashuk brushes but for a pretty affordable price! In this set you get 15 brushes - a combination of both face and eye brushes! I think that is a great deal, right? The brushes are dense, soft, and obviously very beautiful! It's not always that you can find a purple set of brushes, right?
Jessup's Face brushes
     In this set you get 6 face brushes. They are dense and soft, not wonky at all. You get the following: (left - right)

1. Powder - very fluffy brush perfect for setting the face with powder.
2. Blusher - just the right size for the blush. It fits perfectly the apples of the cheeks.
3. Contour - perfect for cream contours and even nose contour since it is slim.
4. Angled Face brush - perfect for powder contour and bronzers.
5. Foundation - use to apply liquid or cream foundation and even concealers.
6. Buffing brush - my fave from this bunch! I use this to stipple the foundation on my face since it is dense.

All in one set of brushes!

      The set also includes a whole lot of eye brushes. You get: (left - right)

1. Angled liner
2. Smudge brush
3. Concealer
4. Precision smudge
5. Small Shadow
6. Crease
7. Fluffy Shadow
8. Blending
9. Spoolie




      Over all, I am impressed with these brushes from Jessup. They are great quality and would serve you for a long time. There is minimal shedding when I washed it. They are perfect to create your desired makeup look. This is a must-have for beginners who are looking for a set of brushes.
     If you are from the Philippines and you want to get your hands on them, you can check out @beautymarketmnl on Instagram. They are P1,500 per set of 15 brushes and there are more colors to choose from!

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Thank you for reading!
See you on my next post!

Love lots,
Johara

Sunday, January 1, 2017

The Best Beauty Blender Dupe (Miine Makeup Blender)


     Hello beautiful people! Happy New Year! Let's welcome 2017 with positivity! As I said before, makeup tools are as important as makeup. No wonder different beauty tools sprout out in the market. The Beauty Blender is the queen of all makeup sponges,but here in the Philippines it is expensive. It costs P900-1,000 which is a big amount for a sponge that needs to be replaced every 3-4 months.

     I've been there like you, hunting for some BB dupes that could do the job. Sadly, generic makeup sponges or even those released by local brands are just too stiff, rubbery, and would just absorb most of the product.

     When I saw a makeup blender at Watsons I was excited at the same time hesitant whether to get it or not. In the end, I decided to get it since it is only P159! That is like 1/5 the price of a BB!
Miine Makeup Blender in Black
      They have a pink variant in a tear drop shape that looks a lot like a BB, a black one, and a set of 3 makeup sponges that comes in pink, black, and white.
       First impression is that it's softer than the other sponges I've tried. I wet it and it did expands. As it expands, it becomes softer! I'm thrilled!


         It claims that, "It is a revolutionary makeup sponge designed to create an impeccable, streak-free, even coverage with minimum product waste. It features an open cell structure that fills with a small amount of water when wet; this allows the makeup blender to expand in size and become softer, then returning to its original size when air-dried."

Suggested Usage:
  • Wet the makeup blender with water until it expands in size.
  • Squeeze out the excess liquid, use a towel if available.
  • Dab the sponge in your makeup and blend on your face, pressing slightly on the surface (also called stippling) for a flawless airbrush finish.



     The product is Latex-Free and made in Korea. It has a pointed end for hard to reach spots like the nose, mouth, and eyes. A curved side for curved areas such as the nose wing and chin. And the bottom part for larger areas such as forehead and cheeks.

     I noticed the first time I washed it before use, that there were bubbles coming out of the product. Perhaps it's the way of cleaning the product out before the initial use.
     Over all, I am very happy that I bought this Miine sponge! It applies my makeup easily and blended it seamlessly. It is very soft (SO.SO.SOFT) and comfortable to use unlike other sponges I've tried before. It expands and go back to it's original form when dry. I will be tossing out my old sponges that served me quite well. For now, I am contented with Miine makeup blender, this is indeed the best dupe of the Beauty Blender!