Showing posts with label Minerallustre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minerallustre. Show all posts

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Product Review: Minerallustre White Gel Eyeliner.

Hi lovelies!

Another weekend relegated to the dust, how quickly is this year flying by? I can't believe we're in October already!

I have a review of the Minerallustre white gel eyeliner to share with you today. I previously did a review of the Minerallustre eye primer here, and the two work very well together.

Minerallustre white gel liner.
(Sorry for the photo, I couldn't find the photo I had taken
from before I dipped my brush in!)

This product is manufactured in the US.

Product ingredients.

Now, this is the perfect product to apply to the lower waterline to fake a more awake look. I applied it using my Inglot eyeliner brush, and it lasted the whole day without bleeding or smudging. You can also choose to apply a thin line to your upper lashline and then draw a very thin line of black liquid liner at the base of your lashes for a more dramatic look.

Wearing the gel liner on the upper lashline.

There are several other ways to get the most use out of this product. You can use it as an eyeshadow base by sheering out a tiny bit all over your eyelid, and pressing some shadow on top. It will not only make your shadows more vibrant but it should give you a little more longevity as well. The photo below demonstrates how shadows look more vibrant when applied over the gel liner as a base.

L-R: shadow alone, gel liner, and shadow over gel liner.

You can also apply a line to your upper lash line and go over it with a coloured liner. This will make the liner pop more and also give it a base to cling to and prevent it from feathering or smudging.

Pros:
  • Made from mineral ingredients so the ingredients list is quite straightforward, and much better for your skin.
  • Blends beautifully and stays put once it has set.
  • Lasts quite well on the lower waterline and also on the upper lashline.
  • You should be able to get quite a lot of use out of it with the shelf life of 2 years, and with 2.6 g of product in each little jar.
  • You can use it as an eyeshadow base as detailed above.
Cons:
  • As its white, you will need to make sure your eyeliner brush is always really clean, or it can muddy the colour of the liner.
  • You will need a defined eyeliner brush for this. 
This product retails for $26 AUD and is available through MineralMakeupMarket. They often do daily/weekly deals so do keep an eye on their Specials tab and Facebook page for more details!


Much love,
MM.
x


Edit (12/10/12): The gel liners are currently on sale for $19, so do check them out if you'd like to buy some!


Note: This product was kindly provided for my consideration. This has not affected my opinion in any way. For more information, please refer to my Disclosure Policy.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Product Review: Minerallustre All Natural Eye Primer

Hello lovelies!

I'm someone who has problematic skin, and some years ago, I came across an article on the benefits of mineral makeup that convinced me to give it a try. I have since dabbled with quite a few mineral makeup brands and mineral makeup has really helped my skin considerably! As a result, I'm a big fan of mineral makeup and always on the lookout for new products to try.

Two weeks ago, I was given the opportunity to try a mineral eye primer by Minerallustre. It retails for $25 AUD (for a 2g container), and is available from Mineral Makeup Market. As some of you may have noticed, I'm pretty mad for eye makeup and a good eye primer is something I swear by, as it provides a good base for the makeup to adhere to, provides longevity to your finished look and makes colours appear more vibrant.

The Minerallustre eye primer comes packaged in a round, clear, plastic container with a screw top lid, which I think is handy as it allows you to see exactly how much product you have left. The primer itself is quite colourless, and has a semi-solid, almost jelly-like consistency, which I found it a little difficult to work with initially, as I'm more used to creamy primers. As I'm not fond of dipping fingers into a pot, I used an eye makeup brush to 'scoop' a little out and found that it has a tendency to 'pill' or form little balls, which was a little difficult getting accustomed to.  It's one of those primers that feels silky smooth and more like silicone (as opposed to a cream), which is apt as silica is one of the ingredients in this product.

The Minerallustre eye primer.
(You can actually observe the clumping from when
I dipped my brush in. Please pardon the slight
discolouration from product transfer from my brush)

This is what it looks like on skin. This is a great deal more product
than I'd use for normal daily wear though, as you only need a tiny amount.

I actually really liked this eye primer once I got used to it; it blended out effortlessly, and I felt like my shadows applied very smoothly over it. I got about six hours of perfect wear from it before I noticed mild creasing, although my eyeliner/mascara remained perfect until I removed it with no smudging or bleeding observed. It also made my eyeshadows appear more vibrant, as demonstrated in the photo below.

The swatch on the left was made over bare skin while the swatch
on the right was made over the primer.
(both swatches were made with the same amount of shadow and pressure)

Here's a quick review of the pros and cons associated with this primer:

Pros:
  • Comprising 100% of minerals and organic products, it is less likely to clog pores and would be a great choice for people with sensitive skin.
  • Blends very easily.
  • Quite affordable as it's supposed to last six months with daily use.
  • Packaged in a neat, see-through container so you always know how much product you have left.
  • Keeps eye makeup looking fresh for at least six hours before any creasing is noticeable.
  • Eyeshadow colours appear more vibrant when applied over this primer.

Cons:
  • I prefer 'squeeze-tube' containers as opposed to a pot that you dip fingers/brushes into as I feel it's more hygienic.
  • It does 'pill' or form little balls when a brush is dipped in so it can be a little hard to get the exact amount you need out. (Again, I feel a different dispenser might work better with this product).
  • If you aren't a fan of products with that silicone feel, this isn't the product for you.

Verdict? I thought this product really lived up to its promise, and would probably repurchase, but the main drawback for me is the container! I do wish it came in a squeeze tube as it would be more hygienic, and easier to dispense the right amount without 'gouging' out chunks every time you dip a brush in! I also wonder if it might dry out after some time, so I'm storing it upside down to prevent it from drying out.

What eye primers have you tried, lovelies? Are there any that you are currently loving?

Much love,
MM.
x

Note: These samples were kindly provided for my consideration. This has not affected my opinion in any way. For more information, please refer to my Disclosure Policy.
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