FACE Atelier Facade Review



FACE Atelier kindly sent Beauty Squared some samples of their new silicon lip stain, Facade, to try out.  Facade is a cheek and lip stain that comes in five shades and has a liquid-to-powder formula. 


Facade makes creams obsolete as its one-of-a-kind, silicone-based, liquid-to-powder formula provides translucent, non-streaking, buildable matte color that sets with a natural glow. Silky soft and extraordinarily light, Facade comes in five shades for face and lips.


FEATURES & BENEFITS


  • extremely blendable with seamless, even application
  • ideal for use with high definition technology
  • long-lasting
  • slant tip for easy application
  • moisture and sebum resistant
  • longer drying time allows for movement and adjustments
  • fragrance and flavor free
  • 100% vegan
  • non-comedogenic
PRO TIPS
  • looks like liquid but applies like powder
  • will buff down to lightest hint of color or build to create intense shade
  • don't be afraid to mix shades to vary effect (add a touch of Livid to, or on top of Chameleon for a natural sun-kissed look)
  • tint lip or use as color base with lip glaze
  • start light and build intensity as required
  • sets without powder to a fresh, natural-looking finish


$26.00 each   8 ml/.33 fl oz


This was my first experience trying any of FACE Atelier's products.


The five shades of Facade are a great range of colours that can be used on the cheeks or lips as a "lit from within" sheer glow. Facade can appear very sheer or can be layered for a more dramatic effect. 


FACE Atelier Facade in Livid


FACE Atelier Facade in Cha Cha
FACE Atelier Facade in Godiva
FACE Atelier Facade in Chameleon
FACE Atelier Facade in Arabesque


I swatched the five Facade's on my arm. The texture is very smooth, almost not wet at all under my fingers. Once blended down into my skin, it turns into powder and balls up as I rub (see second photo). But it stains the skin, very very sheerly and can be reapplied for a more intense effect. Obviously, in the photos below, the colours are true since the skin on my arms doesn't have as much pigment as the skin on my face or on my lips.




L to R: Livid, Cha Cha, Godiva, Chameleon, Arabesque


L to R: Livid, Cha Cha, Godiva, Chameleon, Arabesque

I tried each shade on my lips but not on my cheeks (if it'll stain my lips, it'll certainly stain my cheeks).


And here is what each looks like on.

Livid
Cha Cha
Godiva

Chameleon

Arabesque

I like the effect of Facade, although I prefer a lip product that has more moisture to it. My lips get quite dry. But the effect is very pretty and I like that you can layer them for more intensity. Topped with a sheer lip balm or gloss, it's very wearable and natural looking. 

Make Your Own Nailpolish



On a whim one night I decided to try to make my own nailpolish. I have a shimmery dark red shadow that I thought would look amazing as a nail colour and after a bit of online research, set to it.

Here's what you need to make your own nailpolish:
  • Eyeshadow - loose is better, but you can also crush pressed eyeshadows into powder.
  • Clear nail polish.
  • An empty container. A clean, empty nail polish bottle works perfectly. 
  • You will also need something like an orange stick or a stir stick to get the powder into the container and to help you mix it.
Since the eyeshadow I used was pressed (or solid), I needed to break it up into a powder before adding it to the clear nail polish. You can use a sturdy Ziploc bag for this or if you're careful, a paper towel and the back of a spoon. I used the latter method, and crushed the eyeshadow into a powder. Using the handle of the spoon I added the powder little by little to just less than half a bottle of clear polish, shaking to combine it. I swatched it and kept adding more powder until it got to the right consistency. 

It turned out that the mineralize eyeshadow wasn't as interesting (too dark and no depth) as a polish as it is as an eyeshadow so I added a little bit of silvery lavender loose shadow. This lightened it and made it more metallic. 


Swatches of the eyeshadows I used.
I kept adding more of each until it swatched the way I wanted it to look. It turned into a much more purple shade than I originally expected. 

Swatches of the nailpolish as I tried to get the shade I wanted.

And here is the finished shade on my nails...









I like the shade I created but I loved the idea that I could make my own colours more. And I love the idea of using up some products I might not finish using.

Have you ever made your own nailpolish? Have I inspired you to try it on your own?

C.



MAC By Request


M·A·C is inviting fans to vote for their favorite shades starting March 12 on Facebook 18 popular lipsticks, lipglasses and eye shadows have been selected from past collections; the three shades with the most votes from each category will come back as an online exclusive, limited edition collection.

Voting opens to all Facebook fans March 12-30.  The collection will be available online in North America in August and internationally Fall 2012.

Do you have a favorite shade or two? We invite you to start your own campaign; tweet about it using#MACBYREQUEST

Lipstick:
3N as seen in N Collection (January 2008)
Candy Yum Yum as seen in Quite Cute (April 2011)
Eden Rocks as seen in Eden Rocks (May 2001)
Moxie as seen in Retro Matte Lipsticks (September 1999)
Rocker as seen in Time Rocker (Fall 1999)
Shitaki as seen in Cuisine (March 2001)

Lipglass:
2N as seen in N Collection (January 2008)
Bait as seen in Lure (June 2006)
Cult of Cherry as seen in Cult of Cherry (September 2008)
Emancipation as seen in Wonder Woman (February 2011)
Flash of Flesh as seen in M·A·C D’Bohemia (May 2005)
Icescape as seen in Love Lace (December 2009)

Eye Shadow:
Cool Heat as seen in Cool Heat – June 2008
Guacamole as seen in Salsabelle (May 2005)
Heavenly Bliss as seen in Eden Rocks (May 2001)
Jeté as seen in Danse (January 2006)
Moth Brown as seen in Madame B. (March 2005)
Solar White as seen in Cool Heat (June 2008)


February Glymm Box


Yes, it's March and I'm just now posting about my February Glymm Box. Oops! 
So without further ado...


Glymm boxes come each month and contain 4-5 deluxe (larger than average) beauty samples. You can find out more here



And here's what's inside.
Burt's Bees Hibiscus Tinted Lip BalmCare for your lips with beautiful, sheer color. Our new tinted balms give you a hint of color with a soft, sweet flavour and natural ingredients that moisturize and condition your lips. 


Burt's Bees Hibiscus Tinted Lip Balm

Burt's Bees Hibiscus Tinted Lip Balm

Burt's Bees Hibiscus Tinted Lip Balm

Burt's Bees Hibiscus Tinted Lip Balm

Burt's Bees Hibiscus Tinted Lip Balm swatched.
Sula Natural Créme ShadowSula Beauty offers cream shadows in gorgeous on-trend colors. Easy to line, shade, blend and contour eyes, this formula is made with natural ingredients.


Apply to lids, blend, repeat to achieve desired effect! Easy to line, shade, blend and contour eyes, this formula is made with natural ingredients. Shade: Lime Green
Sula Natural Créme Shadow in Why Not?

Sula Natural Créme Shadow in Why Not?

Sula Natural Créme Shadow in Why Not? swatched

Glam Glow Mud Mask
Mai Couture Blot & BronzeThe lightly powdered bronzing paper eliminates oil and has just the right amount of shimmer to give you a glowing and flawless complexion all day. Enhance your natural color with a warm sun-kissed look by firmly pressing the bronzing paper on your face, neck, and décolleté. Use daily as needed.


Can be worn over moisturizer or foundation as a setting powder for a more glowing complexion or simply as a touch up throughout the day. 


Mai Couture Blot & Bronze

Mai Couture Blot & Bronze

C.

New in: Wooden boots

shoes
Wooden boots from Shampalove. Aren't they great?

Triumph Trophy

Ma quanto ci piace!!

Creeping in Harringay Passage


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Photos takes in: 
Harringay Passage

Photos taken by:
Pierre Eymard

Outfit Details:
Blouse:  Haha Anthropologie !
Hat: 1940s emerald green fur felt with pheasant wings
Fish hanging from purse: 1930s bakelite fish button and chain snap closure 
Purse: 1980s molded black leather shell
Booties: Rainboots by Vivienne Westwood for Mellissa  
Pants/Trousers: American Apparel






Coffee Girl

Buon giorno a tutti! Un buon cafè per iniziare la settimana con la giusta grinta...

Dog Cat Mouse

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Photos takes in: 
An alley by Museum street in London.  Look at the gorgeous, lightly painted mural in the background!

Photos taken by:
Pierre Eymard

Outfit Details:
Purse: 1950s Faux mice playing cards on a blanket with little tiny hats ~ From a random ebay purchase a million years ago.
Hat: 1940s felt flowers From ~ Bohemian Bisoux
Brooch: 70s lucite resin cat or dog ~ From: bakelite cache
Dress: 1960s cat poly knit with ruffle peter pan collar buttons and ruffle cuffs.  The empire waits basically hits my natural waist hahah! ~ From: the vintage expo (I miss you boo hoo)
Shoes: 1940s the detailing kills me + I am a huuuuuge fan of white shoes ~ From: female hysteria
Coat: Late 1960s scallop faux fur, aqua color wool, golf-esque buttons! ~ From Ashley Miller