I've been a bit slow updating my blog recently, sorry about that. I've basically had 3.5 weeks off work and have just been enjoying them so much, I haven't done much else (other than go to Ireland of course). Now, this post is purely about MUA - and I would like to state that I am not in any way affiliated with the brand, and that I purchased all these products with my own money. I haven not been paid to do this blog, these are my own thoughts and opinions.
So, MUA ran an amazing offer, because they hit 20k likes, they did an offer that if you purchased anything from their online store, they would give away with every order a FREE immaculate palette. Now, that palette was worth £8 which is pretty much their most expensive item as it's a budget brand. An offer you definitely didn't want to miss! So, I took the opportunity to be brave, and get a few things I've been meaning to try, things like a white pencil liner, MUA lipstick etc etc. Here's what I got:
MUA Extreme Volume Mascara £2
MUA Lipstick in Shade 6 £1
MUA Intense Colour Liner Pencil in Snow White £1
MUA Extreme Felt Liner in Black £2
MUA Eye Dust in Shade 5 £1
I've also since purchased 2 of their Lip Boom's from their online store which turned up today, which is great timing so I can include them in this post too! I purchased 2 colours, ok.com and Doin Good. They are retailing at £3 each.
Extreme Volume Mascara
I've only worn this volume mascara a couple of times, so I can't give a full in-depth review - however, these are my thoughts so far. It's a really nice formulation, quite a wet formula and gives very pretty eyelashes. My hangup is the brush, it doesn't grip the lashes that well. This can be combated by purchasing lash brushes - you can pick them up for a few pounds on the web and generally come in large packs - if you can find ones you like this would be a great solution as the actual product itself is lovely.
Lipstick
Extreme Felt Eyeliner
Now, this felt eyeliner has some staying power, even with makeup wipes it doesn't shift easily, which is a good thing. All too many felt eyeliners either transfer on to my top lid, or wear off very quickly. I always end up reaching for my trusty Chanel liquid eyeliner after trying so many others, but with this one I didn't as much. The only negative for me, was that I didn't find it black enough. When I use liquid eyeliner, I like it to be jet black, whereas I found this to be more of a charcoal black. The brush was quite firm too, so if you're going back over your liner to try to make it blacker, you might find it gets a bit sore, but I'm sure with use that roughness will wear off.
Intense Colour Eyeliner
So far, I've used this Intense Colour Eyeliner twice. It was good, it stayed on for a reasonable amount of time. It's very soft and creamy in texture and blends really well. I don't see it lasting too long because of that fact. Again I refer back to Chanel, I love thier Khol eyeliner, I've had it for ages and it takes a long time to go down. But, there is also a massive price difference between the two, and it's unfair of me to compare MUA to High end brands. In some areas, they do compare (lipstick, liquid eyeliner), and in others, not quite as much. But that's not a bad thing - MUA own the fact that they're a budget brand and they embrace that, as they should. They have some fantastic proudcts, and some I wouldn't re-purchase, but hey, you get that with every brand (even my favourite, Chanel).
Eye Dust
So far I've only used this one eye dust. I love, love, love the colour, the only thing I didn't like as much was that it didn't seem to carry it's intensity through to the application and wear on the lid. It did dull after a short while, and even after blending. It's still a beautiful colour, even after all that. I would like to try more of their colours in that range, maybe a sea / aqua blue or a bright purple, it would be nice to compare.
Immaculte Eye Shadow Palette
What a great palette for them to give away, The Immaculate! 24 colours, most are shimmery, and a couple are matt. Some winners, and sadly, some losers which is to be expected. The below picture I've circled the ones that I think are great, and the ones that aren't so great. Green circles are good, red are bad :)
Oh, and here's some swatches. All swatches were done on clean skin, and without primer. So, these colours would of course intensify when using a primer underneath like Urban Decay's Eye Shadow Primer Potion or the Two Faced Shadow Insurance etc.
One of my favourite colours was the colour, 2nd from the right on the 2nd row down. A shimmary blue colour with gold flecks in it, really stunning - I can't wait to use this one.
Last, and certainly not least, LIP BOOM!
Now, here's a product they've hit the home run with! Lip Boom is in collaboration with Alexander Burke. They've launched in 8 shades (It's a Situation, LMK, OK.com, Vibe, Cheeky, Doin Good, OMG and Bring It), I purchased 2 of them in OK.com and Doin Good.
with lip gloss
without lip gloss
with lip gloss
without lip gloss
Both are beautiful colours, but I do have a favourite! Doin Good is definitely the winner out of these two for me, I feel that the other one is just too light for my skin tone. When you add the gloss over the top it's much better, but the base lipstick is just to fair. However, with Doin Good, the colour alone is stunning, and then when adding the gloss over the top it's double stunning. One thing I'd also like to mention is that both gloss's smell amazing! They smell like ice cream, really delish :)
Pixi3 out
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I'm a fan of MUA at the moment. Their lipsticks are brilliant. I haven't tried the lip boom yet though but they look pretty good.
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Yeah I'm really liking their stuff at the moment - the lip blooms are great - the lipstick with them is quite dry and matt - but teamed up with the gloss they're lovely :)
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ReplyDeleteWhere did you purchase MUA from?
Im just wondering cause I'm Australian and not sure if I could get it here?
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