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What To Buy From The Aromaleigh Closing Down Sale (If You Can)

September 20, 2010 By Julianne

Click for glorious glittering close-up. You can also see that I didn’t brush my eyebrows or comb my eyelashes before taking the photo. Shadows are: Aromaleigh Sylph (iridescent glittery white) on inner corners, Urban Decay Flash (bright purple) in middle of lids, Sleek Sunset palette black on outer corner/crease. Aromaleigh Aqua Nightmare went over the top in the crease and Aromaleigh Plush Romantic in the outer corner.

Aromaleigh is no longer accepting international orders for the closing down sale, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t live vicariously through my US readers! Unfortunately but not surprisingly, my two absolute favourite Aromaleigh shadows, Aqua Nightmare and Sylph, are sold out. However, you can still get some of my other top recommendations.

From the main site:

Plush Romantic, a blue-grey with aqua and green sparkles. Goes on most wonderfully I think over a black base, but lovely on its own as well. Clara looks like a muddly blue-grey with slight lilac shimmer in the packet or on the brush, but does this colour changing thing when you apply it over a sticky base to become a gorgeous lilac with a little aqua thrown in to spice it up. Heart and Soul is a fabulous bright pink with sparkles, which can easily be applied as a wash to tone it down or with a sticky base to be rather more wild.

Any of the bright colours in the Les Papillions collection, they are all so fabulous.

From the vault sales, on the Aromaleigh blog:

I recommend you invest in anything from the Holiday Blast collection. I cannot for the life of me imagine why these haven’t sold out already. They’re just completely amazing sparkly party shades and I love them! Party Dress and Tangled Tinsel are gold and silver shadows, pretty simple but Party Dress is the first gold eyeshadow that I tried and liked. Tangled Tinsel just adds sparkle to anything. Almost Midnight is the purple of my dreams, bright and sparkly with some aqua thrown in too. Not So Silent Night is a thunderstorm with stars – grey-black with blue and silver glitter. I consider it the darker equivalent of Plush Romantic. Twinkling Lights is the first non-blackened green eyeshadow that I tried which actually suited me. It’s a cool-green with gold and pink sparkles, and I think it looks best applied to the lower lid.

I really would have liked to have tried:

Everything, to be honest, but most especially the Victoria’s Revenge collection because it was originally intended as a collaboration with Emilie Autumn, the rest of the Gothic Lolita collection – I only got to try three samples, the Bete Noire eyeshadows, and the Drama Queen eyeliners. I never got to try any Rocks! either, because I was holding out for the relaunch. So if you can, indulge, and make me more jealous.

Filed Under: Makeup and Skincare Tagged With: Aromaleigh, cosmetics, eyeshadow, make-up, purple, review, Sleek, Urban Decay

Review: Sleek Makeup Circus i-Divine palette

July 24, 2010 By Julianne

I love bright coloured make-up. It started off as a way to compensate for the all-black outfits I am sometimes unable to resist. There’s just something delightfully lurid about wearing hot pink eyeshadow and/or lipstick with an all-black outfit. Eventually, my love of matching got the better the black eyeliner obsession I had in my teens and I started to collect eyeshadow colours to match all the colours in my wardrobe.

Whilst Sleek’s Graphite palette was GAF, you could be forgiven for jumping to the conclusion that the limited edition Circus palette could not be dragged over to the dark side of make-up. The box is a bright shade of coral pink, and when I saw pictures of the packaging online I thought ‘Ugh!’, but since picking the palette up in the shop I’ve decided I love it. It’s not a colour I would wear on my face (or anywhere else!) so I’m very glad there’s not a matching eyeshadow in the palette – one of the pinks looks close in the pan but comes out pinker. However, it reminds me of Starburst Joosters, which are Starburst branded jellybeans that I was addicted to years. I used to get through bags and bags until one day I decided all that sugar and god knows what couldn’t be good for me, and stopped buying them. Complete cold-turkey on non-chocolate based sweets. When looking at this palette, I remember how good those Joosters tasted. It’s like it satisfies the primeval craving without getting me re-addicted.

Inside the box is quite a wide selection of colours. Naturally, I was interested in the purple shadows straight away. I was intrigued by the blues, as I don’t have very many decent blue eyeshadows, and I was also looking forward to trying out the lovely-looking bright green. I didn’t have a yellow eyeshadow, and I figured this was a cheap way to get one so that I’d be prepared if I deigned to try it out – Zoetica Ebb managed to pull yellow off quite well. I’m not sure I will ever use the orange. The one time I tried a tiny bit of the orange in the Sunset palette it just looked strange!

So how did it live up to my expectations? There were pleasant surprises, but also disappointments.

  • The biggest disappointment was the green. It seems like the first few bloggers that reviewed the palette loved it, but more recent reviews are saying that it’s not that pigmented. I thought it was rubbish! It barely showed up on my eyelids. I used it in the corner of my eyes in the look below and I had to brush some of the pink over it to stop it just looking like a slightly more shimmery version of my natural lids. It looks so lovely and fresh and bright in the palette so this was a big let down, especially as it was the first shadow I tried.
 
 The disappointing green is in the inner corner.
On the eyelid is the pink on the top right of the palette, and in the crease is the pale blue.
I used the other pinks underneath my eyes but couldn’t get them to photograph well – my fault, not the eyeshadows’. Mascara is Bourjois Volume Glamour Ultra Care in Noir.
  • The pinks are good. Nothing to get enormously excited about, but they’re nice colours, reasonably well pigmented.
  • The dark blue is as gorgeous as hyped by Lipglossiping, and it blends really well with the purple into a violet.
  • The pale blue was a great surprise! It comes out really really pigmented! I loved it! I accidentally got far too much on the brush the first time I used it and caused a minor mess. I usually get a bit frustrated by pastel colours. They tend to produce a sheer wash on my eyelids, and as my eyelids are brown, they hardly show up. This pale blue is truly pale but also vivid! I can’t think of another pale coloured eyeshadow that has such a great result on my eyelids. More like this please Sleek!
  • The purple comes out more magenta than violet. It’s pretty close in colour to another eyeshadow I own, which is from the old Kolor range that used to be made by Superdrug. I love that shadow and was concerned that I would run out before I could find another similar shade, so although I’m disappointed that the Sleek one doesn’t come out like it looks in the palette – I thought it would have matched the lilac really well, like a darker, more shimmery shade of the same colour – I’m pleased to have another purple-magenta eyeshadow. I can get it to be a bit more blue toned by blending it with the dark blue.
  • The lilac I was disappointed by, especially because I tried it after the pale blue and I was so impressed by that. I was hoping it would be similarly great but it is not much better than most pastel eyeshadows that I’ve tried.

 

 Purple on upper lid, lilac in crease, dark blue blended with a little of the purple on lower lid. Mascara is Bourjois Volume Glamour Ultra Care in Noir.

 

  • I had read several reviews saying that the white eyeshadow isn’t very good, so I was prepared for it to be a bit of a flop. Very, very sheer. It’s okay as a highlighter or to blend out other colours, but only for ‘day’ looks, I think. When I want to look more dramatic I prefer to use the highlight shades in the Graphite palette. In fact I nearly always use them now for dramatic looks, I don’t know what I’m going to do when I’ve run out!
  • The black is super-pigmented as the black eyeshadows in these palettes always are.
  • I have only tested the yellow and orange on my fingertips, they seem very bright. Try as I might I couldn’t think of anyway of making them look okay around my eyes!

All the shadows are soft and easy to apply. I found that they blended really well, and over UDPP stayed bright all day too. I haven’t tried them without UDPP because all the other Sleek eyeshadows that I’ve tried faded or creased without it.

This palette is £5.99 (at least one pound more than the others), which makes this fantastic value, as for that low price you get 12 eyeshadows in a sturdy case with mirror and double-ended foam applicator (only really good for top ups, as I’ve said before). Even if I only count the shadows that I’m pleased with and will use regularly, that gives me 8 eyeshadows for about 75p each. Bargainous, as the teen magazines I used to read would say! You can get your own Circus palette from selected branches of Superdrug or from the Sleek website.

I would recommend it to anyone looking to boost their make-up collection. If you considered buying the Acid palette and decided that it was just a bit too bright for you, this might be a wiser investment.

Filed Under: Makeup and Skincare Tagged With: bargain, cosmetics, eyeshadow, make-up, purple, review, Sleek

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