2018 so far has been filled with constant makeup launches every week, it's not only overwhelming to keep up with releases, it also empties our pockets! You may start coming across the two words Project Pan more in the future, so what is it?
2018 so far has been filled with constant makeup launches every week, it's not only overwhelming to keep up with releases, it also empties our pockets! You may start coming across the two words Project Pan more in the future, so what is it?
Superdrug £5.49 |
Silver is the one colour I have a love-hate relationship with, I don't think I've ever managed to have silver hair longer than one month because it gets brassy so quickly!
I've already dyed my hair before with Schwarzkopf's Metallic Silver when it first launched onto the market. I decided to test it out again because the first time I used it, the silver had a blue tint to it, so I want to make sure I didn't a get a faulty or off dye before I blog it. In the picture above you can see the old and new packaging together, the dye's formula is still the same.
Product Info:
The box contains everything in a standard box dye:- Developer
- Colour cream
- After Treatment
- Instruction Leaflet + Gloves
Application:
To use the dye, I simply mixed the developer and colour cream together, then applied the mixture onto clean dry hair for 25 minutes and rinsed it off.Results: Hair Before Dying
My hair was already bleached platinum blonde, so it's the perfect clean canvas for silver.Hair After Dying
The colour looks amazing in pictures, it comes off as a neutral silvery-white like the model on the box. However, the colour in real life doesn't match the box 100%. In person, the silver has a blue tint to it, which is very unflattering against my yellow undertone skin. I have to wear a lighter foundation to pull the colour off. The blue does fade after a few washes so you get a nice white silver. After a few more washes, brassiness starts to peak through and makes my hair look greenish! :(
My boyfriend wanted silver hair as well, so I dyed his hair with the leftover silver. He also noticed the blue tint and didn't like the colour until it faded to a neutral silver. Again the colour looks good in pictures though.
Overall:
If you've read any of my Schwarzkopf dye reviews before you would know I have rateded majority of them pretty positively. The Metallic Silver dye sadly has to be to worst dye I've tried from Schwarzkopf so far. I wish I wasn't so busy with work so that I would have the time to record a video to show you guys the results better.
The colour fades fast, there's not much shine (like it advertised) and the silver has a blue undertone. The dye doesn't damage your hair so kudos to that. I think I'm disappointed because I've haven't experienced weird blue tints and fading to greenish blondes with silver dyes before. You can see what I talking about in this picture.
It happened to both of us, so it's definitely the dye. So sadly I'm going to give this dye a low rating and personally will not recommend it.
Rating: 1.5/5
Have you ever had any weird or disappointing experiences with silver dyes?
June 18, 2018
Carbon Coco Activated Charcoal Tooth Polish Review | Why I stopped using this Insta hyped product
Today we have another Instagram hyped product! Not long ago I reviewed the Coffee Scrub by Bean Body and now it's the Activated Charcoal by Carbon Coco. I'm sure you've probably seen this on your feed from your favourite influencers but does it actually work or should you save your money? Keep reading to find out (and also why I've stopped using this)!
Carbon Coco was super lovely and sent me this a while back to try out otherwise I wouldn't be reviewing it right now because girlllll this kit cost AUD$89.95 (£50.90)! Thank god it's currently half price for AUD$44.95 (£25.43). I don't think I could justify spending so much on charcoal powder, also because I'm quite sceptical towards these kinds of products.
Some quick info for you~
- Activated charcoal is oxidised charcoal, designed for medical use; so it's completely safe if you accidentally consume some
- Has adhesive properties that can be used to remove external stains to naturally whiten and polish teeth
- Can help to reduce gum disease, remove plaque, deodorised and prevent bad breath
The Ultimate Carbon Kit contains:
- Activated Charcoal Tooth Polish
- Activated Charcoal Toothpaste
- Bamboo Bristles Toothbrush
How To Use?
You simply wet the toothbrush, dip it into the charcoal powder, brush your teeth for 2 minutes and rinse it out when you're done. Wa-la~ Here is my demo using it!Review:
When this arrived, I was super excited, opened it immediately and gave my teeth a good scrub. I didn't have stained teeth to begin with, but hellooo who doesn't want whiter teeth?
The charcoal is orderless and didn't have any taste which is good, imagine if they put a twisted on it and added some flavour to it, yum! It has a gritty feeling when brushing. The powder is MESSY and you can see everywhere thanks to it being pitch black. Be careful when spitting it out after brushing, it will get all over your sink and you'll have to rinse it. Luckily it doesn't stain and washes away easily.
However, it's a pain in the ass to rinse out the charcoal, there's always some gets stuck in your gums because of how fine the charcoal. I like to use the charcoal toothpaste to help get rid the stuck charcoal and for further whitening.
After my first time using it, I could instantly see my teeth were whiter. It wasn't pearly white but it was definitely slightly whiter by a shade. Excited by the results I used the polish for almost a week hoping to get my teeth as white as possible. Ha ha ha this is where things go major downhill.
The charcoal is orderless and didn't have any taste which is good, imagine if they put a twisted on it and added some flavour to it, yum! It has a gritty feeling when brushing. The powder is MESSY and you can see everywhere thanks to it being pitch black. Be careful when spitting it out after brushing, it will get all over your sink and you'll have to rinse it. Luckily it doesn't stain and washes away easily.
However, it's a pain in the ass to rinse out the charcoal, there's always some gets stuck in your gums because of how fine the charcoal. I like to use the charcoal toothpaste to help get rid the stuck charcoal and for further whitening.
After my first time using it, I could instantly see my teeth were whiter. It wasn't pearly white but it was definitely slightly whiter by a shade. Excited by the results I used the polish for almost a week hoping to get my teeth as white as possible. Ha ha ha this is where things go major downhill.
The more I used it my gums got increasingly sensitive. Carbon Coco hun, this is not what I signed up for. I had to take a break from using it because it started to make my gums bleed. NOT OKAY. I think it's probably because you can't fully rinse away all the charcoal from your gums or the charcoal irritates your gum. I tried it again after getting my gums checked with my dentist (not at a pretty price tag) and my gums started to swell up again after using the charcoal. The bleeding and swelling it caused is why I had to stop using it. Thankfully everything is okay now!
Also the more I used it, I didn't notice my teeth get anymore whiter, I feel like the charcoal only works up to a certain point and stops after whitening a shade or 2. I was so disappointed because I liked it at first but the more I used it, the negatives increased!
Andddd before I forget - I liked the toothbrush, the bristles were fine and soft. I am not a hard toothbrush kinda girl! The toothpaste was okay, I wish it was mintier so that I could get that super fresh feeling afterwards. It's not worth the £15 price tag.
Overall, it works slightly but don't expect to be to looking like Simon Cowell afterwards. Personally, I feel the cons outweigh the pros effects, so I can't and won't recommend this. However, if you're still very keen on trying activated charcoal despite knowing the cons, Superdrug has their own charcoal range and the polish retails for £7.99 that you could try out because investing in a more expensive one.
TL;DR
Pros:
- It works, slight whitening up to a shade or 2
- 100% Natural teeth whitening method, no chemicals involved
- Charcoal has no flavour
- Toothbrush is good
Cons:
- Abrasion can potentially damage your enamel
- Results won't be pearly whites
- Messy
- Can make your gums bleed and swell up
*Disclaimer: complimentary product
It's been a while since EM Cosmetics has released a new product! As you know Michelle Phan is a perfectionist, so she prefers to spend time refining a product before releasing it. (No shade to all the companies that keep spitting launches out but please slow down!).
As you can see, we have another lip product! These are the new high shine lip glosses - True Gloss. It's available in 12 shades, made with gel technology to last throughout the day and subtly plump the lips.
They will be available June 11th 10AM PST on the EM Cosmetics website.
They will be available June 11th 10AM PST on the EM Cosmetics website.
Admittedly, I have draws overflowing with makeup. This year I've started off with a minimalist makeup collection and... now half my desk has makeup laying around. It gives me anxiety knowing that this is only the makeup I have at my university dorm, when I merge the collection with the rest of my makeup at home, it's going to be VERY overwhelming! Consumerism is a first world problem.
I want to start focusing on using up my makeup to make the most out of my money and to free up some space, rather than constantly purchasing new products because of all the social media hype. Which brings up the question - how long does it take to use up makeup? I personally couldn't find a post or article containing everything I wanted to know, so I thought i'd share all the information I've found here with you guys! :) It's useful to know if you plan on doing/ already are doing a Project Pan. Or simply want to use up your makeup before it expires. They usually expires after 6 to 24 months, but I know most people tend to keep using products until they go funky - colour change, weird smell etc.
Enough rambling, let's start!
► Face Products
Primer - 3 Months. 100 Uses Per 10ml
Based on Benefit POREfessional Primer. The standard size for POREfessional contains 22ml of product, which has 110 uses. IF you were to use a pea sized amount each time. Benefit's primer has a slightly thick texture. Where as, say the Makeup Forever Primer Bases are runny. You would also use more product in that case. If you were to use it everyday it would take 3/4 months to finish.
Concealer - 4/5 Months. 150 Uses Per 10ml
Based on Lancôme Teint Idole Ultra Camo Concealer 10ml. Again if you were to use a pea sized amount. Concealer and foundation uses will vary depend on the texture and coverage. If it is high coverage or thick, you may use less. If it has medium converge or is runny then you may use more. If you were to use it everyday it would take 4/5 months to finish. Potentially 6, if you don't use much, but girlll I am covering like half of my face thank you.
Foundation - 3 Months. 50 - 60 Pumps Per 10ml
Based on two different foundations. Fenty Beauty Pro Filter has 180 pumps for 30ml. Rimmel London's Foundation only had 20ml usable product because the pump couldnt reach the end product, it managed to pump out 100 times for 20ml. I tend to use 2-3 pumps per application, so it would roughly last 3 months.
Blush (Powder) - 1 Year+. 100+ Uses Per 1.5gram
Blushes are one of those products that seem never ending! I couldn't find any information for blushes but assuming if you were to use a fair amount of blush - 0.015 grams, you would get 100 uses. However, for blushes it varies due to how much you use (I go quite light handed), how you apply it and the pigmentation of it. MAC blushes weight 6 grams, 400 uses could last you 1 to 2 years. If you had a travel sized 1.5 gram blush like Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush, it would take you approximately 3 to 5 months.
Highlighter (Powder) - 1 Year+. 90-100 Brush Swatches Per 1 gram
Based on Jeffree Star Skin Frost, which weights 15 grams. Beauty News did brush swatches of it and managed to get fricking 1260 swatches! Keep in mind they went heavy handed and how pigmented the Skin Frost highlight is so you could definitely get more uses out of it or assume the swatches were for application of both cheeks. Highlighter finishes up quicker than blush because the powder is looser.
► Eye Products
Eyeshadow - 3/4 Months. 120 Uses Per 1 gram
Makeup Box tested how many eye shadow application, she included loose pigments as well. She went generous with the application, enough to cover two lids. She worked out you can get 120 applications per gram. You would definitely get more uses as most people won't only apply one colour all over the lid. It's also depends on the pigmentation, shadow texture and how densely its packed. It takes so long to finish a single colour, no wonder why my palettes seem untouched.
Mascara - 6 Months To 1 Year Per Tube
I wasn't going to mention mascara since it's one of those products that is recommended to be changed every 3 months or it simply dries out before you even finish it. Makeup hack, simply add a drop or two of eye drops to make it last longer. Mascaras have a lot of product and it depends on how many coats you apply, but it can last up to good a year of use!
► Lip Products
Lipstick - 3 Months. 300 Swipes Per Tube
For lipstick this applies to both traditional tube lipsticks and liquid lipsticks. On average you'll use 2 to 3 swipes, which would last for around 3 months if you were to it use everyday. If you did touch ups through out the day, then it would be even quicker.
TL;DR
Liquid products will take a good 3+ months and powdered products can take 6 months to 1 year, if you were to use them everyday. Being realistic, I don't wear makeup everyday, maybe 3-4 days a week, so it would take me twice the amount of time. I probably have enough makeup to last me until i'm like 60 or for my entire life time, I really need to work harder to finish them and be more cautious the next time I think of purchasing a new product! Do I really need it?
Hope you found all this info useful! Please follow me on Instagram @michellecheungg to be notified whenever I write a new post. <3
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