As a lolita obsessed with looking like a doll all the time, foundation is a natural obsession for me! For years I also had to contend with acne, but luckily now I discovered a treatment that works for me, so I can just concentrate on colour and cover. Today I'm writing reviews of all the foundations and concealers I've used in the past few years.
Foundation:
Revlon Photoready
Dubbed a "High Definition" foundation (as in, if someone filmed you on HD film you would still look good), this foundation really does seem to deliver. I've only worn it for two days so far, but it really does seem to give total coverage and last all day. It doesn't even make my T-zone extra oily like most. It is slightly shiny, but turns up well on film (i.e. doesn't make you look greasy). The only downside is that it's not as thick as I would have hoped. 4.5/5
L'oreal Infalliable
I used this one for a while, and it's thick and gives really good coverage. It is especially good at hiding redness and dark circles. Only cons are that it doesn't last all day, and makes my nose a bit more oily than usual. 4/5
Maybelline Age Rewind
I used various versions of this for years when I had bad acne. It gives amazing coverage of pimples! It is very thick and tends to crease, but that's the pay-off for the thickness. If you don't have a lot of acne, you don't really need to use this one, however. 4/5
Covergirl TruBlend
The colour is great, as it promises, however the coverage is very light and it makes your face look greasy, fast! I wore it a few times and never again, because I looked I'd rubbed my face in oil in photos. 2/5
Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse
It promises matte, and it delivers matte! However, the effect is short-lived, and will soon make your T-zone oily. I would only reccomend this for photoshoots when your face has to be really matte for a short amount of time. Otherwise I wouldn't wear this out on a daily basis. 2.5/5
Other:
Pore Putty
Apparently gyaru use this to hide acne scars before putting their foundation on. It does work somewhat, but can backfire if you use the slighest bit too much, and will ruin your foundation. It also can cause breakouts. It might work better on Asian skin, but personally I don't reccomend it. 1/5
Maybelline Age Rewind Double Face Perfector
This is pretty useless except for a touch-up concealer that fits in your purse. It's not any thicker than normal foundation and doesn't do a teriffic job of hiding blemishes. I don't really know what the highlighting end is good for, because I don't need any part of my face to look taller than it already is. 2.5/5
Maybelline Coverstick
This is basically greasepaint. I used it for a while and it really messed up the skin under my eyes. The only reason I could reccomend this is if you have the blackest of black undereye circles from hell and you have a really good reason why you want to conceal them. But please, don't use it on an every day basis. 0/5
Kate Cosmetics Powder
Kate seems to be a Japanese brand, and it is the only one that makes a foundation and powder than can possibly be used on Caucasian skin. I found their powder to be light and does it's job well. Other powders have made me cough a lot when I put them on, so whatever is in this one seems to be better. 3/5
Wow, okay, that was a lot of reviews! Until next time!
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Foundation and Concealer Reviews
Labels:
gothic lolita,
make-up,
reviews,
sweet lolita
Sunday, February 7, 2010
All Pink - Brisbane Meet-up
Yesterday there was another lolita meet-up in Brisbane, so I finally had a chance to wear out my new all-pink outfit:D
Outfit:
Skirt: Baby, the Stars Shine Bright
Cutsew: Emily Temple Cute
Bolero: Tempt
Socks: Angelic Pretty
Headbow: Angelic Pretty
Shoes: Bodyline
I've had that ETC cutsew for years, but didn't have the right skirt to match, so I'd never worn it out until yesterday. I think it was worth the wait, because I just love the print on it so muchXD
The wig wasn't my first choice, but my other wigs are getting too worn-outT_T I really need to buy some new ones (before I buy any new clothes>_>;;)
We ate lunch at a lovely French Cafe and took photos in the city, before going to see the movie Sherlock Holmes (for the second or third time for most of us, LOL). It was horribly hot and humid, but everyone braved the head in big dresses and wigs, because that's just what lolitas do, dammit! XD
Outfit:
Skirt: Baby, the Stars Shine Bright
Cutsew: Emily Temple Cute
Bolero: Tempt
Socks: Angelic Pretty
Headbow: Angelic Pretty
Shoes: Bodyline
I've had that ETC cutsew for years, but didn't have the right skirt to match, so I'd never worn it out until yesterday. I think it was worth the wait, because I just love the print on it so muchXD
The wig wasn't my first choice, but my other wigs are getting too worn-outT_T I really need to buy some new ones (before I buy any new clothes>_>;;)
We ate lunch at a lovely French Cafe and took photos in the city, before going to see the movie Sherlock Holmes (for the second or third time for most of us, LOL). It was horribly hot and humid, but everyone braved the head in big dresses and wigs, because that's just what lolitas do, dammit! XD
Labels:
angelic pretty,
emily temple cute,
gothic lolita
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Marionette Photoshoot
Last year I did a J-Goth inspired photoshoot with a local photographer. The outfit was influenced by the goths in Japan (henceforth known as J-Goths). Unlike goths in Australia, they go all-out with white-face make-up, huge wigs and elaborate costumes. In fact, the costume in this shoot might actually look boring compared with what they would normally wear to a club, LOL>_>;;
More photos on my website!
For photos inside Japanese goth clubs: Black Veil photo galleries. (Extra points if you find photos of me in thereXD)
More photos on my website!
For photos inside Japanese goth clubs: Black Veil photo galleries. (Extra points if you find photos of me in thereXD)
Labels:
J-Goth
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