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12 July 2008

Lemon Squeezy

Filed under: weird and wacky — maysum @ 4:28 pm
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Lately, I have been noticing more and more ‘makeup for dummies’ products appearing on the market. Some of them are simply genius, and tap into problems that even people experienced with makeup seem to have – while others are, errr, lets just say – best left well alone.

The Good

Get-in-Line

This set is what I have been waiting for my entire life (well, that part of my life that involved wearing makeup). The product involves a three colour palette (which, if you have as many eyeshadows as me is not entirely necessary) and a series of staggeringly marvelous stencils.

The premise is so easy peasy I wish I had thought of it myself – each stencil corresponds to various parts of a look, all you need to do is follow the instructions, choose the right stencil, and stipple to eyeshadow through the shape onto your lid. There are little tick shapes for cat eye flicks, rounded edges for perfect eyeliner, and even lid shapes to create deeply dark smokey eyes.

While we can argue that everyone’s eyes are different, and there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all stencil, I still think it is a great idea. For years now I have been using the edges of business cards, credit cards, rulers, cheque books etc etc to aid me with creating a clean ‘tick’ at the edge of each of my eyes – and even that is thwart with problems – these stencils would pretty much solve those problems…and leave my cheque book free of eyeliner – if $38 lighter.

If you aren’t a make-up novice, and already have you favourite smokey eye colours, but not the lining skills to match, you can buy the stencils by themselves in the travel kit for a mere snip at $16 from bettesboutique.com – and yes, they do…do international deliveries!

The Bad

Now these are just plain scary – designed to make mascara clumps a thing of the past, these fiendish battery operated mascara wands vibrate at 150 times a second – but honestly, if you cannot be trusted to use a lash comb to tackle the problem, I think you should be force-ably barred from using this product for your own safety.

Estee Lauder’s Turbolash All Effects Motion Mascara is expected to hit counters in the US on the 17th of July, and makeup addicts are set to hit the A&E on the 18th. I have serious doubts whether many people are going to manage to use this product more than once without poking their eye out :oS

Lancome however is upping the vibration stakes with its Oscilation mascara – said to vibrate around 7,000 times a second! *gets the jitters*

The Ugly

Color On Eye Envy

This company has certainly surpassed all expectations at creating not only an awful product, but also made it seriously hideous to boot (they cannot even make the model look good with a full professional team behind the shoot!)

These little patches (thankfully, have not made it over to this side of the pond yet) retail for a staggering $25! The idea is that people so incapable of putting on eyeshadow, should master the art of applying these patches without slipping them, transferring the powder without smudging them, and then figure out how to blend them properly…a skill which indicates an ability to apply eyeshadow normally in the first place (!).

I’ve shown the more avant garde Exotics set here and they seem the most purposeful, as…if one really wanted to create a leopard printed lid, skill and time would be required. However, for the other ‘plain’ sets – I recommend the following…step well away…go to MAC…get a makeup lesson from the loving artists…buy good brushes…enjoy!

2 Comments »

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    Comment by ryan — 13 July 2008 @ 6:06 pm | Reply

  2. Thank you so much for your fantastic review of the Get in Line Kit. We really enjoyed it! It actually does fit every eye shape because of the type of soft plastic they are made from. Kind of this amazing little miracle that happened when we were creating them.

    Best wishes,

    Beth

    Comment by Beth — 13 July 2008 @ 11:16 pm | Reply


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