Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Balm @ David Jones Haul and Priceline Bourjois :)

L was super nice and gave me a $100 DJs giftcard last week. And for my day off today i was on a mission to spend it! 
So first i made a little trip to Priceline to pick up a Bourjois Anti-choc No chips polish in shade 16 i saw the other day and thought was a really nice bright coral. I had my Bourjois $10 off voucher with me of course :) So the polish came down to $3. I remember that it would have only cost me 40 cents last week during the 20% off sale but i would have felt too guilty when paying so i didn't buy it then lol
But $3 now i think is a good price and yet not completely free hehe When i was paying the girl was so lovely and gave me back my voucher saying i can re-use it over and over. And so i said 'even if i wanted to use it now?', 'yes', 'really? i might go get every shade then...', and so i ran back and grabbed every shade available and the girl was lovely enough to not mind doing 8 seperate transactions for me. And she was super fast at it too!
So i walked out one very happy customer :D Usually i get the worse service at Priceline. But i guess it really depends on who serves you and if they're in a good mood. There are certain people i avoid at certain Pricelines just because of their attitude every time.


Bourjois Anti-Choc No Chips Nail Polishes
Shades 17, 11, 14, 21, 19, 12 and 16 (left to right)

My next stop was David Jones. And i knew there was nothing on my list to get. But i went straight to the beauty section and headed for The Balm cosmetics. I love their Nude'tude palette so i was thinking of getting another of their palettes i've seen before. 
The first palette i saw had no tester and i couldn't see what shades were inside. I was fiddling around when the lady came over and told me that the palette was actually a gift with purchase! Spend $27.95 or more on The Balm products and you get this full sized palette! I knew right then and there i was going to buy something :) I can't resist a good GWP.
The Shady Lady palettes were nice and although there were 2 to choose from, i didn't think i would make good use of all the shades there. They were $49.95 each and i would have been better off buying a back up nude'tude. But i wanted to try something different. Their skincare line looks really interesting but i just recently got some new Clarins skincare even though i have more than enough already. So the next thing that caught my eye was the blushes. There were 3 shades to choose from, a peachy pink, neutral light pink and a mauvey pink. This was an easy decision as peachy pinks look best on my skin. The 'Hot Mama' blush/eyeshadow was quite nice as well and reminded me of NARS's Orgasm but i've learnt matte blushes look best. Sheen blushes tend to stand out too much yet lack colour and also look terrible if you're not having a good skin day.
I walked around a bit more and noticed they had another one of their Deluxe Samples Beauty Bag promotions. With the purchase of any beauty product, you can buy the deluxe samples beauty bag for $19.95. Valued at around $105.
The bag contains:
David Jones Beauty Foundation Brush
David Jones Men's Hair and Body Wash 125ml
Aromatherapy Co. Therapy Pulse Point 15ml
Grown Lip Balm 6ml
OPI Nail Lacquer 3.75ml

Plus 3 of the following:
Dermalogica Gentle Cream Exfoliant 22ml
Crabtree and Evelyn India Hicks Island Living Hand Therapy 25g
Natio Body Butter 100g

OR

In Essence Botanically Active Skincare Product
L'Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream 10ml
Model Co Shine Lip Gloss 5ml

all inside a small plastic cosmetics bag and DJs Tote bag.

I chose the 2nd option even though the Dermalogica sample was most tempting. I've tried it before and didn't find it to do much for my skin so it was a better deal to get a full sized In Essence product. 
It varied and you either got the In Essence Gentle Milk Cleanser, Moisture Glow (tinted) or the Facial Scrub. I chose the Facial Scrub pack and the only other product that varied in the packs were the OPI mini polishes. Majority were a dark hot pink that they seemed to have last time as well. I got this shade last time and really didn't want it again but the only pack with the scrub had that shade. When i was going to pay i saw more packs at the counter and i managed to find the scrub with a different OPI shade :D So that made me happy. Total altogether was $47.90 for everything i got! I didn't expect to get such a good buy in DJs :D
Overall it was a very good shopping day for me as i got new things that i'm excited to try.

:)

very lightly swatched

The Balm Frat Boy Blush

I super hate when they stick these stickers on PAPER products. They destroy the packaging if you don't peel carefully!

The Balm Gift With Purchase






Monday, August 13, 2012

Models Prefer Infinite Colour Shadow Pencil Review

I spotted these in Priceline last week and i think they're been out for a little while now but are definitely still new :)
The Model's Prefer Infinite Colour Shadow Pencils are like the smudge sticks, jumbo pencils, fat eyeliners kind of product.

They have a nice variety of basic neutral shades and a pretty plum purple and bright pastel blue.


They retail at $9.99 each which is a good price in the Australian market.
I swatched all of these and i am surprise They are SOOOO creamy! And so pigmented. They are like my favourite Prestige Total Intensity Eyeliners but fatter.
Not only that, these dry down and will not smudge at all. I gave it around 30 seconds or less and it had dried on my hand.


I think they're just so amazing. I'm so glad to see more products like this come out. The black is too glittery to be an eyeliner though and too much for day time wear i think. I love the nude, taupe and brown though. I may go back and pick them up the next time the range is on sale. They seem to be permanent products so i don't think they're going anywhere :)

Adore Beauty Haul! (adorebeauty.com.au)

Last week Adore Beauty had their 3 day sale. To celebrate Australia having 22 Olympic medals to date, they had a 22% off full priced items for 3 days.



Let me tell you about my first adorebeauty.com.au experience over 2 months ago. I had made an order on a few items and since i found a $5 off $50+ purchases code, i seperated my order into 2 so i would end up paying $0.95 on shipping each and get an extra 2 samples. Not a big deal, just paying 95cents for 2 bonus samples :)

I waited for my order to arrive. Weeks passed. It was my first time buying from them but even i knew parcels didn't take over a month to arrive in Australia. I had an email saying my order was processed and sent out ages ago. I had contacted them and they were helpful in trying to resolve why my parcels have not come. There was no way 2 parcels would go missing right?
They started an investigation with the post office and said they would contact me on the Friday. I wasn't contacted back. So a few days later i went to their website customer service chat again and requested help. They said they would get back to me in a few days.
Finally i called them a few days later while i was at work and the lady on the phone apologized that no one has gotten back to me and they will send me a replacement to a different address. She also added $10 store credit to my account.
I didn't have an alternate address to give them immediately so i said i will email it to them later. I did so when i got home and asked my bf for his permission to send it to his place.
Weeks went pass. Almost a month and my bf had not received a parcel from them. I was frustrated at this point. I emailed them very a firm tone saying it has been much too long, and they need to go speak to the person who is in charge of sending out parcels because i'm not getting mine. For two different addresses? Something must be up.
I got a email back saying the warehouse had made an error and failed to send out my parcels but they assured me it would be sent on that very day. Like they had in the previous email. My parcels did arrive at my boyfriends place a few days later. Sadly one item was out of stock by then and i got a refund on that item. They also did not send me 4 samples and only 2 since i said it was fine for them to post it altogether to prevent further chances of loss.
Overall it was a bad experience and the gifts i got were no longer needed. However i've online shopped a million times and understand things like this happen all the time.

So when they advertised their sale, i still went back to shop. I had $10 store credit to use up anyways right! :)
I had a massive list in my cart and was sure i wasn't willing to spend that much. But i didn't know what to cut out.
My boyfriend solved this dilemma and offered to buy me the Clarisonic Mia instead :D Happy me hehe I'm so lucky to have him. They were sold out and will take within 20 days till dispatch but that is no problem at all considering it sells for $150 at Myer and now it was for $104.95! Also shipping is free for purchases over $99! I can't wait to get my hands on it. My skin has been awful lately and i feel like scrubbing layers off!

So what did i end up buying?




Clarins Enchanted Palette 

Clarins One-Step Gentle Exfoliating Cleanser

Spend over $79 on Clarins to receive this GWP :)

Lancome Rogue in Love in 340B

Lancome GWP with any purchase

Samples


Overall i'm extremely happy with my purchase. Everything i bought had a very nice GWP. I only paid for 3 items and got all this! My total was around $115 with the 22% off :) Shipping was free as well. Did anyone else buy from the sale? I wonder if anyone got as good of a deal as i did hehe





Saturday, August 11, 2012

WARNING! Fake MAC sold at Target!

I'm disappointed to say i went back to Target today with plans to pick up some MAC at their awesome lower price. However when i opened the lipsticks since there were no testers the label sticker looked a little funky. Also i noticed some batch barcodes were printed a little crooked.
I was planning to get 2 blushes and i rubs the MAC indent on the cover like no tomorrow and some sunk in, some were flat... so i couldn't tell if they were fake for certain. I then opened the box and took the blush out to get a good look if it had been touched before i was to buy it and that's when i saw the yellowing label sticker! Yuck! Fake MAC! Right then and there i put the products down. I couldn't believe it.
I took a closer look at their face powder and noticed straight away the box is too shiny glossy black as well.
I'm so disappointed but i'm so glad i'm well informed enough to not buy them. I feel bad for the girl i was talking to who was also looking at the MAC. However i did start a conversation with her and asked her if they looked fake but i don't think she is too familar with them like i am.
I google researched and found this blog post right here:
http://thebeautebuzz.wordpress.com/2012/08/09/mac-at-target-real-or-fake/

Confirmed fake. Why wouldn't MAC have their own stand in Target? The products are just placed on the shelves like anything else. Also the ad from the blog is a dead give away. It should be labelled as M.A.C and not MAC! Target is really looking for trouble here. I'm not sure why they would take such big of a risk. I guess not much people tend to go into Target to buy their beauty goods here in Australia. I'm devastated and shocked! But it's not big deal. I really shouldn't be buying more make up anyways hehe
And i asked the sales girl and they are permanently that price. So there's no rush to buy them if they weren't fake anyways.

I posted this in a forum to describe how they are fake.

 I own more than enough and have purchased online and received fakes in the past. I've done lots of research a long time ago and can recognize a fake in a second.
What stood out from these fakes were the shade labels on the blushes, they are yellowing. Which was what the first fake MAC copies had. Another thing to notice is the MAC logo on the plastic case is not suppose to sink in. If you rub it, there shouldn't be a dent in the plastic.
The lipstick stickers were also very off. on their font and printed differently.
The foundation powder... i didn't even bother opening it because the box was already way too glossy black to be MAC.
The lipstick tube is also a bit too glittery. I checked the batch codes and most were from 2011. However some barcodes i noticed were printed crooked. Out of the numerous MAC products i've purchase from a MAC counter, NONE have ever had these errors. They can only be found in the dodgy online products. I am 100% certain they are fake. I have not checked every product but for them to even carry fakes, i don't believe any of it is genuine. There are very good fakes out there and it is easy to tell once to know what to look for.
They are still pricey and i don't recommend anyone waste their money on counterfeit junk!

fake MAC at Target Australia





Update:

I've been quite busy this week and haven't followed on what's been going on with the fake Mac in Target issue. Honestly, this is completely my opinion and i don't mean to offend anyone but i'm sick and tired of non-mac owners arguing back saying how can such a big company like Target possibly sell fake products? If Target started selling Chanel bags without Chanel's permission, would everyone be saying how it must be real?
MAC has always been really exclusive in keeping their products within their company. It's almost impossible to buy the authentic product elsewhere besides online and even then it's still tricky business with the insane amount of fakes lurking around.

A lot of girls who have bought the fake MAC seem unsure as they can only compare to photos online. And from experience, the differences are so minor, only in real life can you tell.
There's a couple of comparisons online already but i've been thinking of posting some photos since i have still kept the fake MAC eyeshadows i got online a few years back.
Here are comparisons for the mac eyeshadow 'club'. The fake one was purchased off ebay and looks exactly like the one sold at Target. I have depotted it into a palette so i will compare the colour payoff on them to the authentic MAC one. I also own one of the limited edition holiday MAC palettes which includes club and will use it in this comparison also.

In natural light. As you can see the authentic MAC looks slightly more green from the duochrome and the fake one appears more brown and flat in colour.

Photo with flash. They seem very similar but once again the MAC one appears to be a smoothly blended duochrome and the fake looks like chunks of brown and green eyeshadow mashed together. The authentic MAC also appears to have a darker brown base in the eyeshadow.

Authentic MAC eyeshadows NEVER have yellowed stickers. Sometimes the font will vary a little. It will either be normal or pulled more narrow. The fake ones tend to have 'fatter' letters. Also the whiteness of the font also does vary in the authentic ones. The limited edition eyeshadow pots have    almost white font. The starflash colours seemer to also have brighter fonts. The other shades have grey font. 
If you look at the eyeshadow pot at the top, it is from a 2005 collection, this is very old and the sticker still has not gone yellow from age like the fake ones have.



All labels have grey font


Some people have also complained about the printed barcodes. MAC has started printing the barcode and shade names on the boxes. However this only started in 2009. The last number of the MAC batch code should indicate the year the item was made. Such as A99 = 2009, A98 = 2008, A91= 2001 or 2011, A92= 2002 or 2012.

And no, Target is not selling A38 stock which could be so old it's from 1998... MAC eyeshadow pots back then use to come in round turn lid pots unlike the flip tops they have now.



I swatched the eyeshadows, each swatch was layered 3 times. With the authentic shadows i was able to build up colour. The fake one stayed the same flat colour throughout. It also appears much lighter and you can't see as much of the green duochrome coming through as the authentic swatches. When smudged, the fake faded a lot more than the authentic mac showing less staying power also.

I wish i had the pots to also take label comparison photos but you can find other blog posts which have done them already. Overall i hope this can help show people who are unsure that this is fake MAC being sold at Target. And for the people complaining that it can't be fake, or make up is just make up, or that the quality seems pretty good. Well it's still not the MAC quality you had expected to pay for. If you are willing to pay that kind of price, you're better off buying non-counterfeit brands. There are plenty of cheaper brands on the market like Savvy by DB and Essence sold at Priceline for just a few dollars with just as good quality. 
Do not support counterfeit products. There are many innocent people out there getting tricked because important information like this isn't getting shared. I still love to shop at Target and i don't wish anything ill against them. I just want the girls who go out and pay still a high price on these fake MAC products to know it's fake so they can make a fair decision for themselves.

I also still have some fake MAC blushes on hand but i'm a little too lazy to do a comparison on those against real ones. I don't suggest buying the fake blushes. I had one oxidize and formed a disgusting orange layer on top. I had not even realized until i look into the mirror at work and realized my face looked like it was rusting. This blush was only 2 years old according to the batch number and should not have changed while still so new. I had suspected they were fake but i was not as informed back then so i still used them. They look very close to the real ones besides the funky labels with funny yellow font. Which reminds me i ALSO have a fake cream colour base i can compare with also... hmm clearly shopping online for MAC is not the safest idea and i have since not bought MAC online in a long time due to this.
Maybe i'll post some photos on those later. Until then, i'll still try to keep track on the issue occasionally because i'm waiting for this to blow up :)




Update:
Here are some photo comparisons on the blushes and cream colour base. Below is a photo of really REALLY good fakes i got online around 2 years ago. They did not have the yellowing stickers but you can still notice differences in the font.


Fake MAC products tend to have a smooth label sticker. If you look at the real mac label, where the light is shining, the sticker is actually textured. If you scratch the surface of this sticker you will actually notice it's roughness. But please note not all authentic mac labels have this rough surface.
Once again the real mac font is more narrow compared the the fake. The fake seems to have that odd pixelated-lettering-too-far-apart type of font. Also the font is a little brighter on the fake.


Comparison between Mineralize Blushes. The sticker on the fake mac is actually yellowing. The font on this one is actually more narrow yet where it says 'mineralize blush' on the fake, the spacing between the letters are all over the place and not consistant, possibly due to the fatter looking letters. The font on the real blush looks perfect and neat. The fake blush also has the batch number 'A09' embossed upside down... however i have seen this embossed sideways on authentic mac items. Never upside down though.



It isn't too noticeable in photos but the fake mac cases are also darker and more black. The authentic mac cases are almost a grey black. Very matte whereas the fakes are very glossy. Almost more chunky glittery.

After looking at these i've remembered a few other ways to tell if the product is fake. For the eyeshadow pots, when you depot them, there should only be a minimal amount of glue holding the pot together. The fake ones i depotted had the largest chunk of glue. Usually dirty looking as well. They were very hard to depot due to the massive amount of glue used. I remember snapping my stanley knife when attempting it a few years back.

Another 100% for sure way to tell if your MAC product is fake is the MAC logo on the plastic top.
This i have found to be true for all MAC products i own and for the fake ones i've unfortunately bought from online.
Use your nail and scratch along the surface across the MAC word slowly. If you stop at the logo for a bit but then continue to scratch over it, it is genuine. If you scratch slowly across the logo and your nail hits and stops for half a second then continues, it is fake.
This is because the fake MAC products have the MAC word embossed into the plastic. Authentic MAC have the logo printed onto the plastic. The ink will cause the font to rise a little, which is why you can feel the logo when you rub against it.
You will feel the fake MAC logo almost scratch against your finger when you rub it.
Every MAC product i've bought over the past few years at the MAC counters has NEVER had the MAC logo scratched into the plastic like the fake ones have.
All the fake ones i received, have also NEVER not had the logo scratched in. I feel this is one of the most reliable ways to test if it is fake or not. And has always worked for me. When in doubt i always check on this.


I tried to get a very clear picture of this. You can see the light reflecting into the scratched logo of the fake mac. Whereas the real one is smooth ink printed on.

Comparisons between Cream Colour Bases
Once again the fake has a yellowing sticker.The batch number on this is from 2004 which is VERY old but as above, i have an authentic eyeshadow from 2005 that has not yellowed. Not only that, i only purchased this online around 2008. Typical font differences as before.

I've actually used the fake one quite a bit. I have not caught any freaky disease nor do i hate it. However there are very obvious differences in the texture. I also own another fake cream colour base in Pearl which is a very popular fake, i have not used that one often but both the fakes have a very STICKY consistency. They feel like lipglosses. They stay sticky on the skin and never dry up. However the authentic cream colour base is much smoother and less sticker. Like a cream eyeshadow, a little thicker and rougher feeling than the paint pots but they dry the same on the skin.


From this swatch, the fake doesn't spread its pigment as smooth and nicely as an authentic product. Once again, they do appear safe to use however are much cheaper lower quality.

I guess this has sort of become a guide on how to spot fake mac. I hope this is helpful and a lot of this information can be found online from a few years back when really good fake mac items started exploding everywhere online. It is a big issue because i've seen many fake items on ebay being sold at almost full RRP! Too much people are getting tricked and it would be nice to not have to worry about buying counterfeit products! Clearly i've fallen victim many times in the past but i've educated myself and can spot a fake almost instantly now :)



Monday, August 6, 2012

$10 off Bourjois at Priceline!

I was browsing online and came across this $10 off Bourjois at Priceline! Bourjois is also having 20% off their range at the moment as well. This is a super great offer! I Might just go pick me up some concealer right now :)
It says you can use this on ANY product! Nail polish too? Those are under $10.. hmm i'm not sure... how exciting!
http://www.bourjoisoffer.com.au/BourjoisPricelineExclusiveVoucher.pdf


Update:
I've used this a few times at different Pricelines. I don't think there is a limit to how cheap an item is. The voucher does say 'any' :) Here is what i bought:


I picked up a few of their Healthy Mix concealer which is one of the best liquid concealers i've tried. They are also better value for your money since they are 10ml rather than the concealer pens which usually are only 1.5ml! I love how small they are and i'm always sure to keep a concealer in my handbag! You never know what might happen, like a sudden rain storm and all your foundation washes off or my face breaking out in hives and i end up looking like a monster lol Ok maybe that's a little exaggerated and if something that terrible did happen, i'd probably be too annoyed to worry about how my face looks anyways.

I also spotted the Little Round Pots eyeshadow trio the week before last and was going to pick them up! With the value of $60 at $25 now. But there was a new sale starting the next day and i'd thought i'd wait and see if it goes on sale anyways :) And it did hehe 20% off and i had found the $10 off voucher for Bourjois so the pack only cost me $10! Score!
They are neutral colours which i'll use for sure and i swatched them... each shade is very smooth and pigmented unlike the older Bourjois eyeshadow pots i own. I doubt i'll go through each colour but i couldn't resist picking up another pack at that price. It would even make a good gift :)
There was nothing else from their range that interest me too much. I also own a mix of their products so i only got the basics. 
The sale ends today but the $10 off voucher is till the end of this month :) Maybe a even better sale will start before then and i'll give a few of their newer foundations a try hehe


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Essie Pure Chiffon Swatch


I love this nude polish. Its a pearl but not too shiny. Its a light creamy pinky peach and takes around 3 coats to look opague. It's such a beautiful nude and gives me a super luxe feeling :)