Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts

Monday, 23 June 2014

Makeup Monday Day & Night Eyeshadow palettes

Smoky eye makeup palette (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

I think nice smoky eye can be worn during the day and night. I got these two eyeshadow palettes couple weeks ago and had a lot of fun playing around with these colours.

First I will go thought the daytime eyeshadow palette. I fell in love with this palette's greyish blue shades and imagined how nicely I can make a day time smokey eye with this one. I have used the palette now for couple of occasions and I have to say I'm a little bit disappointed. The eye shadows have quite good pigmentation, but overall I would have needed one properly matte light shade to the palette in order to finish my look.

My favourite eye shadow shades are Midnight blue (5) and Shimmer Purple (8) as they were well pigmented and have this nice metallic shimmer in them. The most disappointed I was about the light blue colours which didn't have too much pigment and I hoped them to be more ashy greyish shades. Also I felt that I needed more matte colours as all of the eye shadows had some amount of shimmer or even a metallic finish on them.

Smoky eye makeup palette (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

I was more pleased with the night time eyeshadow palette as the overall palette had better combination of shades and the colours were very pigmented! The palette consisted of two greyish matte shades (1 & 7) and one black matte shade (5). Also it had great variety of shimmer and metallic shades! I loved that the palette had matte black and shimmer black as they are so versatile. I totally fell in love with dark metallic brown (8) and metallic cream (3) shades.

Smoky eye makeup palette (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

Overall I was pretty pleased with the palettes, they were pretty pigmented, the colours were nice and it was okay to apply. The texture wasn't the best as the colour was very powdery like.

Do you love smoky eyes or are you more of a 'clean' look girl?

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Wellness Wednesday - Natural Mineral Makeup good or bad?

 Mineral Makeup facts & myths (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Last couple of years there has been a trend; avoiding chemicals and changing to safer and more natural makeup. I think it is great that people start to think about what are they putting to their skin, but many don't do the needed research and believe everything what advertising says. When mineral makeup started to become popular I started to get interested about it as it was 'natural and better for the skin', but there was many facts what the companies did not tell to their customers and 'natural' - word means a lot different to the consumer than what it means for the people making the cosmetics. Here are the common myths and facts:

MYTHS
Mineral make up is 'pure', more safe and better than normal makeup -not true
Mineral make up is more ethical -not true

FACTS
Inhaled mineral makeup can be dangerous - right
Mineral makeup can be better for irritated skin - right
Mineral makeup has natural SPF - right

What is mineral makeup?

Mineral makeup is form of makeup that is composed of compressed minerals usually mica and titanium dioxide. These minerals are a naturally occurring substance in nature. Using minerals as a makeup is not new as in ancient Egypt the earliest eye paint was a thick, bright green paste made from the mineral malachite.


What NATURAL makeup actually means?

A product is considered "natural" when it contains ingredients that are sourced from nature rather than created synthetically. Synthetic chemicals are produced through laboratory manipulation and are not found in nature, though it is possible to create synthetic versions of natural ingredients (such as Vitamin E.) Natural products generally don't include ingredients like petrochemicals, parabens, sodium lauryl and laureth sulfates, phthalates, synthetic dyes and synthetic colors. It's good to remember that 'natural' doesn't always mean better, even if all minerals are natural they can be poisonous to the skin for example Elizabeth the First of England used Cerussite or white lead as a powder, which is poisonous and disfigures the skin. Nowadays mineral cosmetics are made from mica and titanium dioxide, they are generally thought to be safe, but there is ongoing debate about it.

What is mica?
Mica is a colourant commonly used in cosmetic industry.

Mica is a silicate mineral which occurs in nature and goes through cutting, sorting and processing before being used in cosmetics. Mica mineral is used in many industries such as electrical industry, automobile industry and cosmetics. Mica can be natural and synthetic and it can be found almost all colour cosmetics. Lately there has been discussion about if natural mica is ethical as many countries where mica is mined use child labour example Lush changed to use synthetic mica as they couldn't guarantee that they don't use child labour. (click)

What is Titanium Dioxide?
Titanium Dioxide is white pigment commonly used in cosmetic industry.

Titanium Dioxide is silicate minerals and when used as a pigment, it is called titanium white, Pigment White 6 (PW6), or CI 77891. It is widely used to provide whiteness and opacity to products such as paints, plastics, papers, inks, foods, and cosmetics.

 Mineral Makeup facts & myths (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

Is Titanium Dioxide & mica safe?

Titanium dioxide and mica are generally thought to be safe, but some health concerns such as heavy metals, nanotechnology and overall safety has been questioned. Mica and Titanium Dioxide comes from the earth and it may contain trace amounts of heavy metals (click) but the levels are regulated by the FDA, and the small amounts that may eventually be in cosmetic or personal care products do not pose a risk to human health.

European union states that nanomaterial that gives a cosmetic product useful properties, can also pose a risk to the consumer (click). This is why from 2013 in European union companies need to specify if they use nanotehcnology by adding (nano) on the ingredients list. It's good to remember that the field of nanomaterial risk assessment is still evolving.

Titanium dioxide dust, when inhaled, has been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen, meaning it is possibly carcinogenic to humans. (click) But used on the skin Titanium Dioxide should be safe as it has been extensively evaluated and the scientific data shows that they do not penetrate the skin. (click)

The positive stuff?

For some people mineral makeup is great as it usually doesn't have classic irritants like fragrances, binders, synthetic dyes, and preservatives. Some people who suffer from eczema or skin irritation says that mineral makeups are so much better for their skin. It should always be remembered that not all products suit everybody and only trying different product you can find what actually suits your skin.

Should we buy them?

So should you buy mineral cosmetics? In my opinion I would buy mineral makeup as I would buy drugstore makeup - I don't see too much difference. I think that the risk around using mineral makeup are not so much different from using drugstore makeup as most of the mineral makeup brands do not use nanoparticles and if you don't generally inhale the powder in my opinion everything should be fine. Only thing what I don't like is how mineral makeup brands advertise their products safer and better than normal makeup.

What is your opinion? Have you used mineral makeup?

Disclaimer - I'm not scientist or expert in this area, this post is my own opinion and information I found from many online resources and put together. Also cosmetic industry is evolving all the time the facts stated today might be proven wrong in the future. If you know more about the subject or if some of my facts are wrong please email me or  leave a comment below.

Monday, 16 June 2014

Make Up Monday - Eylure Shape & Shade Brow Pencil and Tamer Review

Eyebrow Pencil (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Today I picked up one eyebrow pencil to try on. After I changed my hair colour from dark red to light blond I have had trouble finding a proper ashy shade eyebrow pencil. So I bought Eylure's Shape & Shade (Colour 3) and I was super excited to try it on as the colour in the packet looked very ashy and grey toned. First of all I have to say that the brow tamer or brow brush is amazing, its full round brush, pretty soft, but easily brushes through the eyebrow making it to the right shape. 

Eyebrow Pencil (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

Then the colour - the colour is ashy as the packaging says. The colour suits with medium to light blonde hair, but I have to add its not the best for white or extremely blond hair. I have very ashy hair and would love to find proper ashy eyebrow pencil colour, but I find it very difficult. This colour is okay, but not the perfect match. While waiting for that perfect colour to appear this pencil will be on my make up bag.

Eyebrow Pencil (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

+The Good
-Great brow brush
-Easy to apply & hold

-The Bad
-Colour more suitable for warm toned hair

Have you found a perfect eyebrow colour?

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Revlon Top Speed Nail Polish Review

Revlon Nail Polish Top Speed (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Revlon is one of my favourite nail polish brands. It was one of the first first nail polishes I got when I was teenager. The colour was ‘001 Sheer Sugar”, which has been my everyday nail polish every since. This cloudy white colour is perfect for making nails look healthy and shiny. It looks very natural and perfect for wearing with office outfit or other occasion when you need your nails to look neat.

The next nail polish I got from Revlon was '560 Forbidden' top speed nail polish, which is beautiful dark red. Other plus is that I can easily say this is the fastest drying nail polish ever! This classic red is true femme fatale nail polish. A true red colour which every girl such have.

The last colour I want to introduce is '607 Hazy', which is a cold grey colour. This official looking grey shade goes amazingly well with grey smokey eye look!

Revlon Nail Polish Top Speed (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

+ THE GOOD
Super Quick! Dries instantly! 
Beautiful colours 
Excellent brush & easy to apply 
1 layers is enough for 607 Hazy

 - THE BAD
You need to shake the nail polish bottle a lot! 
You need more than 1 layer for 560 Forbidden
Cracks quite easily

What do you think? What's your favourite nail polish colour? Do you like more natural shades, classic red or dramatic black? Leave comment down below!