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Purple Make-up and Me: A History

March 4, 2013 By Julianne

When I saw this month’s topic for Sophistique Noir’s monthly theme post meme, I knew I had to participate. I am the Queen of Purple. How could I resist such a fine opportunity to spread the word of the most important, vital, and beautiful of colours?

It’s a strange fact, but I have been interested in make-up for longer than I have loved purple. I’ve mentioned this before, but there was a time when I thought yellow was the god of all colours. Misguided youth! But even then I was fascinated with make-up. I wasn’t a girly girl, I almost always wore jeans and t-shirts, but I loved painting my nails with pink peel-off Barbie nail polish and although I had no idea how to wear eyeshadow I liked to look at the purple powder sitting in my (also purple) Polly Pocket make-up box.

In my teens, with my pocket money burning a (very small) hole in my pocket, I often went ‘shopping’ on Saturdays with my best friend. I rarely bought any clothes because they were too expensive but it wasn’t often that I left without buying an eyeshadow or a nail varnish. And so, I bring you:

A Short History of a Love of Purple and a Make-up Addiction
starring: my favourites from over the years
featuring: many discontinued products, I’m afraid, but hopefully you will still enjoy it!

Once upon a time there was a teenage girl. And that teenage girl loved a) make-up and b) anything that could be interpreted as a “bargain”. That teenage girl is the reason why I have this 10+ year old purple lipstick (Rimmel High Frost in ‘Cassis’) here today. I only wear it occasionally. And only over pink or red lipstick. Hence its longevity.

That teenage girl also had friends and relatives who bought her nail varnish as gifts. The Rimmel Lasting Finish in ‘Purple Rain’ was a present I still love to wear today, though it needs a lot of thinner added to keep it smooth! I actually have two bottles, because my sister also got one as a gift at some point and later decided she didn’t want it. The This n That Slick This Nail Polish in ‘Nuts About You’ (no idea what the name has to do with the colour) was another gift and is my favourite to apply over the top of clipped nail varnish because it has silver flecks and hides my laziness wonderfully. I bought another very similar polish from the Caboodles brand as a backup when it was on clearance in Superdrug.

Speaking of Superdrug, the eyeshadow closest to the front of the photo is from their former own brand line Kolor. I have quite a few of the nail varnishes and the quality is fantastic and they’ve lasted really well. The eyeshadows were not as reliable – I’ve got a silver and magenta-purple duo that I love but another couple that are rubbish. This is a Kolor Eyeshadow in ‘Dusk’. The packaging describes it as a ‘Lasting crease-resistant eye colour’, but it only really works packed heavily onto a cream base. That didn’t stop me wearing it in my teens without any base or primer and wondering why it disappeared so quickly. Oh, the days before Urban Decay Primer Potion. That said, even Urban Decay’s own purple eyeshadows can be a bit hit and miss – I think it’s just the nature of purple pigments.

The Bourjois eyeshadows are much better but still a little iffy – I used to use the Effet Lumiere Trio in ‘Violet Imperial 49’ regularly and have recently discovered that it actually lasts and shows up if I use a white pencil as a base. I haven’t used the single eyeshadow in ’04 Noir Precieux’ for a long time – in my late teens I used spread it thinly (and nearly invisibly) all over my lids and then press it on top of my liquid eyeliner to hide the wonkiness. It looks really pretty in the pan – smoky violet shimmer – but I’ve yet to work out a way to get it to look as good in action.

Here are some more recent, and better quality discoveries. The Bourjois Very Vernis in ? is Cadbury purple, with multicoloured glitter, and the Accessorize ‘Purple Dream’ varnish is my favourite nail varnish ever, a purple-based duochrome that shines pink or turquoise depending on how you tilt it to the light. Two Aromaleigh eyeshadows feature: ‘Almost Midnight’, which I have loved for a couple of years now, and the more recent discovery, ‘Selene’, an incredibly sparkly lavender shade.

The Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Shadow Pencil in ‘Delinquent’ is fantastic alone but is even better as a base for ‘Omen’ eyeshadow. B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful’s ‘Bananza’ is the best coloured mascara I have ever tried – it shows up really well.

But my most loved item of all is the cream shadow, which is another really old product. It’s a Superdrug Secret Weapon Cream Eyeshadow in ‘003’, and it is AMAZING. Not as a cream eyeshadow, it’s pants at that, barely shows up and creases, but as a base for loose powder it is the best thing I have ever tried. Over UDPP it doesn’t crease and my Aromaleigh shadows stay perfect all day. I prefer it to Pixie Epoxy because I find that PE gobbles up some of the shine, whereas this keeps everything shimmery and lovely. This wasn’t originally mine – my sister had a clearout a few years back and I picked it up out of interest, but only tried it when I was trying to find something I could use as a base for loose powders. If I could go back in time to Superdrug and stock up on one thing, it would be this, for as you can see I hit pan some time last year and there is a lot left, but one day I will run out of it!

Here we have my two favourite purple eyeshadows from Sleek i-Divine palettes, which have both gotten a lot of use over the past couple of years. The unnamed purple shimmer from the Circus palette, and ‘Lotus Flower’ from the Monaco one. As you can see these get more use than any of the other shadows, with the exception of ‘Bamboo’ in the Monaco palette which is a matt beige shade that is almost the same colour as my skin and therefore makes a great highlight.

My current favourite purple eyeshadows, however, are by Urban Decay, the kings of purple eyeshadow, in my opinion. The least fantastic of the three is ‘Flash’, or ‘Underland’ as it is named in the Alice in Wonderland palette. It would be the perfect vibrant bolt of purple if it wasn’t for the fact that it fades away to nearly nothing unless I really, really pack it on. I love the colour but it requires a lot of work and is completely unreliable.

‘Omen’ from the 12th Anniversary Palette is my second favourite – it needs a good white base to show up properly but it’s almost got a blue duochrome and it lasts well. But my absolute favourite is ‘Psychedelic Sister’ – applies like a dream, beautifully pigmented, and no base required. I’m sure I’ll be loving it for years to come, even when I discover even more lovely purple products.

Do you wear purple make-up? What are your favourite products? How long have you worn them?

PS. My boyfriend got me a purple top hat for my birthday. Couldn’t resist showing it off, especially as it fits the theme!

Filed Under: Makeup and Skincare Tagged With: cosmetics, favourites, make-up, purple, purple (love of), PURPLE PURPLE PURPLE, Superdrug

2012 Make-up/Skincare Favourites

February 1, 2013 By Julianne

This is a bit behind the times, as I’ve been really busy recently, but hopefully some of you will still be interested though it has last year’s date on it!

My absolute favourite new product of last year was the Revlon Just Bitten Lipstain + Balm in Gothic. After Sarah at SillyGrrl mentioned it several times, I tested it out in a shop and was smitten by its bright red stain. I love lipstains. They are lighter and more comfortable to wear everyday, and don’t come off on mugs and boyfriends. I also like to apply them before lipstick so when the lipstick wears off, I still have colour underneath and it’s not so obvious. I put this product on my Christmas list for 2011 and luckily I got one. It’s not perfect – the drier skin on my lips absorbs more pigment from the pen so if I get lazy about lip care it can look really patchy, and the lid on the balm has slid off a couple of times in my make-up bag – but the bright red colour is just what I was hoping for. I wear this at least once a week, it’s become my go-to lip colour.

I started using tea tree oil this year to battle my spots. The bottle pictured is the Superdrug blend, but I’ve also tried one from The Body Shop. They each have their own pros and cons. The Body Shop one has a much higher concentration of tea tree oil and works better applied to individual spots as its quite drying. The Superdrug one is less drying (despite containing alcohol) and I can use it on large areas. Confusingly, the Superdrug one says it is a blended oil, and it certainly feels oily, refusing to dry, but the only oil listed in the ingredients is tea tree, so I’m not sure what’s going on there. I think that I might try buying the pure essential oil, which Superdrug also sell, and adding a few drops into the blended oil, but I also want to repurchase The Body Shop one as it dries properly and feels a lot better under makeup.

I recently started using Lush’s Cosmetic Lad because the skin of my face was getting a bit dry with all the central heating and cold winds. I usually use Vanishing Cream but I felt it wasn’t thick enough. I did try buying a cheap moisturiser from Simple, the Clear Skin Oil Balancing Moisturiser, but it was a disaster. Blackheads on my cheeks. Seriously. I have never in my life had blackheads on my cheeks before. On my nose and forehead, yes, but never on my cheeks! I do not have blackheads on my cheeks now that I’ve stopped using it (just a lot of tiny whiteheads). I don’t think Cosmetic Lad is doing anything for my spots (I’m going to buy some Vanishing Cream to use at least some of the time) but it has really helped soothe my skin. I had a cold a few weeks ago and usually this means red nose and cheeks for at least a few days, if not a week afterwards, but I put on some Cosmetic Lad before going to bed and when I woke up my face looked normal! I was really impressed as this has never happened before, and I have tried all sorts to avoid the Rudolph look – olive oil, Savlon, layers of my usual moisturiser.

The Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Shadow Pencil in Sin is basically an portable version of one of my favourite eyeshadows that I can apply without a brush. It also makes a great base for the Sin eyeshadow when I want to give it a bit more oomph and works as an inner corner highlight. The downside is that these set really quickly so I have to do one eye at a time, which means that I usually put a bit more on one than the other.

The Ecotools Shade Brush (from the eye brush kit) is my brush of the year. I don’t use most of the Ecotools brushes for their intended purpose. I like to use this one to apply highlight shades under the brow or in the inner corner. It’s the ideal size for me.

The Benefit Bad Gal Lash is a mini that was free with Glamour magazine some time last year. I decided to try it after a friend recommended it and I was delighted. I don’t know if I’ll buy the full size because the brush on the mini is massive enough (though not as long as the brush for Revlon Grow Luscious, which is ridiculous) and I think Benefit test on animals, but it is a really nice mascara. I can apply multiple coats without any clumping at all, even if I leave several hours between coats (ie. if I put one on in the morning for work and then want to amp it up for the evening).

You can’t really see the name in the picture, but that’s Lush’s Karma perfume. I love this stuff. It’s so fresh and bright and spicy and delicious. It’s such a strong scent that I can still smell it on me the next day. I also have the soap and body lotion (Karma Kream), plus a bubble bar in my stash. Yes, it’s hippieish and laden with patchouli like an old goth but I think it is one of the nicest smells in the world and sometimes reach for my pot of Karma Kream just to sniff it!

Finally, I started buying the Barry M Base Coat, Top Coat and Hardener this year after getting fed up with Rimmel base coats drying out before the end of the bottle as they have no ball bearings. The only reason I stuck with Rimmel for so long was because I kept buying their base coat in sets or getting it as a gift. So much happier with the Barry M one. It dries fairly quickly, has TWO ball bearings, and was made in the UK.

Special mentions go to the products that have been my favourites for multiple years now: Lily Lolo foundation and concealer, Aromaleigh eyeshadows, Urban Decay eyeshadows (especially Sin), Bourjois eye pencils and The Body Shop lip balms. I particularly love Bourjois’ liquid eyeliner Liner Pinceau, which I abandoned for a little while this year, but the much raved about Rimmel liquid eyeliners just do not compare!

Filed Under: Makeup and Skincare Tagged With: Benefit, cosmetics, Ecotools, favourites, Lush, make-up, make-up brushes, Revlon, skincare, tea tree oil, Urban Decay

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