Charlotte Tilbury Lip Lustre: Swatches & Review Blondie, High Society

Charlotte Tilbury Lip Lustre Luxe Color-Lasting Lip Lacquer is sticky and more lacquer like than lip glosses. I have Blondie and High Society. I used to have Ibiza Nights so I can comment on the color but don’t have swatches anymore. They are on the small end of a lip gloss product but the price is lower than the lipstick so it fits and is one of the only makeup companies I know who priced based on amount of product at 0.12 oz. They are sticky and longer lasting and pigmented compared to some glosses. If you hate sticky I would pass on these, but they are not as sticky as some glosses I have tried such as Surratt which is more pigmented and more sticky than these.

The Ibiza Nights I used to have was a clear base with copper/beige/multi colored shimmer/sparkle. It looked more clear with shine and sparkle on my lips. Blondie is a shimmery pink. It doesn’t wash me out but it’s not overtly frosty though it looks so in the tube. High Society is a rose with very tiny shimmer, it looks more cream no shimmer style on lips. Both are in general less pigmented than liquid lipstick/lacquer but are stickier and last longer than a lip gloss. I want to try Seduction, Portabello Girl and Sweet Stiletto.

High Society on L, Blondie on R:

Top to Bottom: High Society, Blondie.

 L to R: High Society, Blondie.

Charlotte Tilbury Beach Sticks & Film Stars on the Go: Review & Swatches

I want to say I made my first Charlotte Tilbury Order in March or so of this year. I have until this week bought most of it off Selfridges or Charlotte’s website. I will be adding more Charlotte Tilbury stuff in the future. For now I have the Beach Sticks in Ibiza, Moon Beach & Formentera, as well as the new Film Stars on the Go in All About Eve & Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I have asked their customer service and Beach Sticks are permanent while the Film Stars on the Go are limited. I haven’t seen them on a US website yet, but Beach Sticks will definitely be coming along with the new Matte Revolution lipsticks I’m dying to try. I’ve almost broke down twice and made a UK order to get the matte lipsticks, but for now I will try to wait…

The Beach Sticks have a nice vanilla scent and are multiple use products for use on lips and cheeks. They are 0.23 oz and smaller than I thought they would be. They come in rose gold metallic twist up and down sticks. They remind me of NARS Multiples the original regular ones, except smaller product wise and a touch more emollient. It’s a cream product so on cheeks it last maybe 6 hours or so, but it’s easy to carry and reapply. They are more comfortable on my lips than the NARS Multiples are so that’s a plus. On my lips they are like a creamy matte.

Formentera is my favorite and is the smoothest. It’s a neutral rose that’s not shimmery and has the best wear of the three. Moon Beach is NARS Orgasm-esque. Shimmery peach with micro glitter. It applies patchy on my hand but blends even. I use it for a highlighter it’s almost too pale for my cheeks plus I’m not a shimmer blush fan. Ibiza is the newest one I got, it’s a bronze shimmer with micro glitter. I am not a fan of the micro glitter in most things. So I really love Fortmentera and mean to check out the other cream ones once they get stateside. The other two would be much nicer without the micro glitter.

L to R: Ibiza, Moon Beach, Formentera.

Charlotte Tilbury Filmstars On the Go Palettes are a duo cream eyeshadow and cream lip & cheek product. I have All About Eve & Breakfast at Tiffany’s. They are limited edition. The cream eyeshadow is like any cream eyeshadow to me, creases in a few hours. Reminds me of NARS cream eyeshadows. This is not a cream to powder shadow. The compact is small enough for you to take it with you and touch up which is what I do. These creased on me within 2 hours even with Urban Decay’s Eye Primer Potion. I did find adding a clear finishing powder over one layer of eyeshadow, then adding another layer of eyeshadow over, made them last longer without creasing.

The cream lip & cheek sides are non shimmery creams. They are thick, creamy and emollient. They are a bit tacky or sticky on the cheeks as they don’t dry down, this also makes them not as long lasting as even the Beach Sticks. It works on the lips as it’s emollient, it’s not drying and adds a subtle tint. Breakfast at Tiffany’s has a bronze shimmery eye with a cream coral lip/cheek. All About Eve has a shimmery taupe eye with a neutral to cool pink cheek/lip. Not a must have but was fun for summer and an easy palette.

L to R: All About Eve, Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

Top to Bottom: Breakfast at Tiffany’s, All About Eve.

Surratt Beauty Swatches & Review: Eyeshadows, Blushes, Hevyn, Concealer #5 & Lip Lustres

I took these yesterday to try to help anyone prep for the upcoming Barney’s event next week. I myself did a lot of looking to find swatches and got these during the last Barney’s Beauty Event.

The Lip Slique in Hevyn is a sheer your lip but better pink rose. It has a slight amount of shimmer not very much, it’s sheer but has some color. It’s a small tube which is nice for fitting in small spaces 1.6G. You cannot twist these back down once you click it up so only click up what you need. Overall this is my favorite type of lipstick, I love a moisturizing sheer formula that adds color, these are my lip glosses as I don’t wear regular lip gloss that often anymore.

The Lip Lustres I have in Ensoleille, Soinge & Flamant. These are very sticky, so if you hate sticky this is not for you. They are more of a lip lacquer style and are thick and last. Ensoleille is my favorite and is a pinked shimmery bronze. Soinge is a shimmery rose pink. Flamant is a bright coral with ever so slight shimmer particles but you can’t see the shimmer on lips unless you’re in the sun starting very close. I used to have Coquette which was a pale complex pale shimmery pink. It has a whitish/very pale pink base which was too pale for me as a MAC NC 25-27. I still have a pic before I got rid of it so I can add that for reference but no swatch. They are 6G and on the small end size wise for a lip gloss/lacquer.

Top to Bottom: Soinge, Ensoleille, Flammant.

 Coquette Lip Lustre(I do not have anymore to be able to swatch):

The Blushes I have are La Vie en Rose, Parfait, Ponceau. I also have the contour shade Grisaille and highlight Aureole. La Vie en Rose is a nice neutral muted rose, it’s not a bright rose color. It’s not muddy on me. Parfait is a peach. It shows up on me but it’s not dark it needs layering to be strong. I have some peaches disappear on my skintone. I use a denser brush with this color. Ponceau is a bright coral that is close to a red/pink red family. The blushes are all pigmented enough not the super high end or pigmentation but not the low end either. They are soft and buttery. Grisaille as a contour is not too warm so it works for that and not like a bronzer like some contours, it’s hard for me to overdo it like some other contours because it is light for me. So depends on your preference. This could be a more dramatic contour for lighter skintones. The highlight Aureole is a sheer shimmery champagne shade. Not too light, not too dark where it disappears. With the exception of the highlight all are matte with no shimmer.

Top to Bottom: La Vie en Rose, Parfait, Ponceau.

 Aureole & Grisaille:

Top Aureole, Bottom Grisaille:

The eyeshadows I had to split into 2 quads. Quad #1 has my matte neutrals, this is one of my go to favorite everyday quads. Which I’m sure is boring for some. Top L clockwise: Chamois(butter cream is accurate), Greige(neutral brown, slightly greyed), Ombre(cooler grey brown), Truffe(medium brown). Quad #2 has my shimmers and one matte. Top L clockwise: Soie(pale shimmery champagne), Idealiste(shimmery light peach), Brun Noir(deep cooler matte brown), Haute Chocolate(shimmery bronze).

Top to Bottom: Soie, Idealiste, Haute Chocolate, Brun Noir.

Top to Bottom: Chamois, Greige, Ombre, Truffe.

Overall I love the powder quality, being buttery. They are easy to blend. I’m not a fan of the way Surratt has set up their pans/cases. They are not magnetic, so you have to use double sided tape to put them in the palette. The old ones came without tape and you had to use a separate doubled sided sticker they gave you. The new ones have the sticker on it, but from personal experience the stickers pull apart if you rearrange more than once. So I switched to double sided tape. I never got the Surratt double sided stickers as Barney’s forgot to send them to me, and I was supposed to get them separate after a CS email but never got them. Magnetic would save the trouble as the tape does get less sticky and I have had the pans fall out after moving it around. So that’s my main complaint for Surratt. Change the palette and refill system.

I did used to have Patine and Dore eyeshadows. Patine was a medium grey with a purple hue, Dore was a dirty gold. Some of the Surratt eyeshadows have this micro glitter in them. These two shadows had that micro glitter. I personally didn’t like the micro glitter in those shades and i thought it had too much fall out for me. I know some other shades I don’t own also have that micro glitter. Surratt also has a spray top coat on those shades.

I also have the brow groomer which is like a liquid clear wax I love brown waxes not everyone does. I love it. I do advise re-dipping the brow brush for the second brow or the second one won’t hold as well.

I also have the brow pencil in blonde. You have to buy the case and refill it. The blonde shade is a deeper blonde like a dirty blonde. It’s almost a little too dark for my preference. It’s a skinny refill that has a hard quality. It lasts but I notice if I don’t use it for 2 weeks the top hardens and it needs to be scraped off to be useable again. I find this common with those hard type brow pencils. If they made a lighter color I would probably use it more. But I tend to reach for other brow pencils more.

The last Surratt product I have is the concealer. I bought shades 4 & 5, returned 4. Shade 5 I compared to Cle de Peau in Beige, Almond, Surratt #5, Ochre(L to R):

I find it creamier than Cle de Peau’s, I like it for my blemishes. Plus it’s small and portable. I find it harder to blend for an under eye concealer though. I prefer my Cle de Peau for that.

Size comparison of Surratt to Cle de Peau:

I look forward to see what Surratt comes up with. A foundation would be nice. In general the products are well done, smaller size than you might be used to. But maybe for once I can use a whole product up? Surratt is currently only at Barney’s in the US. I want to say it’s at Liberty in the UK now.

Hi!

Hi.

So this is something I have wanted to do for a while to share all the things I have learned about beauty, give news if I have any, and post reviews and pics.

Most of you know me as girlzippy on various online media. That name is a long story involving my pet lizard Zippy when the internet first came out, I’ve never changed it because it’s everywhere, maybe now I can get away from it….

This will obviously be a new thing for me and will probably have issues until I get used to this format. But it will be fun and a place where I can keep all my beauty stuff together and we’ll see where we go. I must also add, I currently rent a 1890 house which has terrible light, I get a brief window to photograph stuff. Once we move in the next few months I’ll be able to do better pics and maybe some FOTD.

About me, I started my love of beauty when I started getting magazines and imitating the hair, nail and makeup I saw in them. I loved to cut out the pictures and figure out how they got that hairstyle or makeup look. I did a lot of experimentation and learned a lot through mistakes. I grew up in Denver which at the time was pretty small. I went to Art School for Illustration and doing female portraits was always my fav. I loved to have friends over, do their makeup and shoot the photos then draw them. At the time I worked at KMart in the Cosmetics Dept then moved onto food service. With the internet as a new thing I discovered Makeupalley which fueled my beauty obesession, then followed by eBay. Then came a MAC store in the Cherry Creek Mall and Sephora started online. Denver exploded with Nordstroms, Sephora stores, Ultas and as always Neiman Marcus. You could pretty much test anything you wanted except niche items.

I usually became the beauty guru at everyplace I worked for coworkers. Then I went to Nursing School. Now I live in Montana and once again have no major beauty retailers near me so I went back to blogs and websites to get reviews which made me think about starting this because I think about all the blogs that helped me when I couldn’t test it in person.

My tastes have def changed over the years, at 35 and a more restricted work environment so I tend to be more natural now. So you’ll see a lot of that style. I love niche brands, pretty much anything from the UK I’m obsessed with and a lot of Japanese stuff.