Showing posts with label smooch cosmetics. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 3 September 2013
This blush from Smooch Cosmetics is perfect for anyone with a penchant for peachy cheeks. It features two complimentary shades, that will give any complexion a healthy glow.
Each shade can be used individually, or mixed together to create an equally as beautiful colour.
The blush is smooth, and easily blendable. I personally love the fact the the blush isn't flat in pan, and it really gives the blush something extra.
Peachy blush is the perfect product to create that day to day, natural look with. It's pigmented enough to look healthy, but not over the top. The softer peach, on the left does contain some very tiny gold flecks, but that just adds to the beauty of this product.
Packaging wise, Smooch cosmetics products are very similar to the likes of Nars. The case is matte black with the Smooch logo placed simply on the lid. Although this looks great at first, it does get grubby easily. Inside the lid is a good sized mirror, which is great for if you are on the go.
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Friday, 8 March 2013
Hey beauties,
This week is Smooch week.
I was very, very kindly sent a bundle of products to try, so I figured I would dedicate a week to reviewing said products.
I have given them a good test and I feel this week may come in handy, if you do ever fancy purchasing a few new items.



I used to be an avid kohl pencil user, but I seemed to have lost my love for smokey eyes in the past few months.

The Smooch Cosmetics Kohl pencil* is very much like the lip liner, the product is at one end and on the other end is an applicator.
The kohl liner includes a smudge applicator, which I think is perfect.
The liner itself isn't the blackest black, but it is smooth and works great in the waterline.
I found it smudged and blended easily, both using the smudge applicator and a brush.
I found this lasted well throughout the day, but I did find it transferred a little onto my eyelids, giving me ever so slight panda eyes.
If you want to try this out for yourself, you can purchase it at the Smooch Cosmetics website.
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Hey beauties,
This week is Smooch week.
I was very, very kindly sent a bundle of products to try, so I figured I would dedicate a week to reviewing said products.
I have given them a good test and I feel this week may come in handy, if you do ever fancy purchasing a few new items.


Much like many of the other Smooch products I have tired out this week, the duo eye shadows certainly remind your of that of Nars products.
Within the first use, I did find the matte packaging got a little grubby, but honestly it's nothing a wet wipe can't fix.
I'm a huge fan of this packaging, especially as it looks pretty pricey, when in fact it is really affordable.


Twilight* is comprised of a stunningly bright pearly white shade and a glistening slate grey.
Both of which have ridiculously good pigmentation.
I'd say the white shade is more finely milled than the grey, and I did find that the grey produced a little more fallout during application. But, that's easily fixed with a little eyelid primer.
This duo would be perfect for a smokey eye. With the combination of the two shades, you can go as light or as dark as you like.
The Smooch eye shadow duos retail for £9.50 and you can find this one and the others over on the Smooch Cosmetics website.
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Hey beauties,
This week is Smooch week.
I was very, very kindly sent a bundle of products to try, so I figured I would dedicate a week to reviewing said products.
I have given them a good test and I feel this week may come in handy, if you do ever fancy purchasing a few new items.


As well as receiving some fabulous products to try out, I was also very lucky to be sent a couple of beautiful nail polishes!
The shades I received are Candy Coated* , an amazingly beautiful hot pink, and Perfect Parfait*, a coral-ly toned orange. Both shades of which I hadn't already got in my collection.
The polishes retail for £6.50 and follow the matte packaging design.
I've played around with these during the past week. For a good opaque nail, I found I had to apply three coats, which I wouldn't say is unusual.
Both shades have worn well and lasted without chipping for three days.
I very much like these polishes and I would love to pick up a few more shades. Aren't these ones just perfect for the Summer!
If you want to see the large array of colours available, check out the Smooch Cosmetics website.
Hey beauties,
This week is Smooch week.
I was very, very kindly sent a bundle of products to try, so I figured I would dedicate a week to reviewing said products.
I have given them a good test and I feel this week may come in handy, if you do ever fancy purchasing a few new items.

The Persian Princess lipgloss* is a simple twist and apply product.
The product itself has a brush applicator, which if I'm entirely honest, isn't my favourite, but that may just be personal preference.As with most Smooch Cosmetics packaging, it is black and simple, with the adorable lace detailing.
The lipgloss is a very pretty dark nude shade with a slight shimmer. I would say it looks closer to the real colour in the photos above, rather than those on the website.
On first use it can take a little work to get the product to actually appear, but after that, one simple twist and it's very easy.
Applied to the lips, the product is more sheer, but still gives enough colour to be worn alone.
As with many lip glosses, this one is a little sticky. Much noted by my better half when he stole a kiss the other day. Personally, I don't mind too much as I kind of expect it when wearing a lip gloss anyway.
I may not be a huge fan of this type of applicator, but I haven't yet found an issue with the brush clogging or becoming solid. It's a very handy lip product to have if you just need to throw something in your handbag.
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Hey beauties,
This week is Smooch week.
I was very, very kindly sent a bundle of products to try, so I figured I would dedicate a week to reviewing said products.
I have given them a good test and I feel this week may come in handy, if you do ever fancy purchasing a few new items.

Can you believe this is my first ever lip liner?
As a total lipstick lover, I'm ashamed to say it is.



The Smooch Cosmetics lip liner in Nearly Naked* is a simple pencil and brush duo.
The pencil itself is a pretty muted berry shade, almost a your lips but better kind of colour. The product is soft and smooth to apply.
The pencil sharpens well, without causing any damage to the actual lip liner itself.
I have used this liner under ever lipstick I have worn since receiving it.
The matte finish helps to grip any other product placed on top, providing a great barrier and eliminating any feathering.
Personally I feel this is now a must have product in my collection. I would repurchase 100x over.
The brush is a great little extra. It's soft and easy to work with.
You can purchase this must have on the Smooch Cosmetics website for £4.95
Hey beauties,
This week is Smooch week.
I was very, very kindly sent a bundle of products to try, so I figured I would dedicate a week to reviewing said products.
I have given them a good test and I feel this week may come in handy, if you do ever fancy purchasing a few new items.



These are three shades from the Smooch Cosmetics lipstick range.*
I was sent Rocking Red*, Popping Pink*, and Trufflicious*?? (It said Trufficious on my box, Trufflicious on the webpage and Truffilicious on the tab in Chrome.)
The packaging is the usual matte finish, with Smooch's signature lace detailing. They definitely stand out in my lipstick draw.
With each lipstick, you receive 3g of product.

All of theses lipsticks have a gorgeous glossy finish. The red and brown shade both being rather pigmented, and the pink being a little more sheer. Although with a little bit of work, as you can see in the above photo, you can get a very good colour pay off.
As a lipstick lover, I am always keen to try out new products, and these have not failed to impress me.
The Smooch Cosmetics lipsticks are not drying in the slightest, and are very comfortable to wear. I feel they're a great product to just apply and forget about for a couple of hours.
After a few hours, they could do with a little re-application. But I feel that is to be expected with such a glossy product. I personally have a tendency to rub my lips together more when I'm wearing a glossy lip product.
I feel the longevity of these products is backed up by the fact that they are a little staining. Meaning even when they do become a little thin, you don't have to worry too much about the clown lips look. I feel you always have some kind of colour on your lips.
Each lipstick is available for £7.50 on the Smooch Cosmetics website.
Monday, 25 February 2013
Monday Make-up
again | benefit | face | fotd | look | makeup | maybelline | monday makeup | MUA | rimmel match perfection | sick | smooch cosmetics | undressed | whenflowersfall

Products Used
Rimmel Match perfection foundation - Ivory || Maybelline Dream lumi touch concealer - Ivory
MeMeMe Loose powder || Bourjois Chocolate Bronzer
Smooch Blush - Peachy* || Benefit Brow Zings
Benefit High Brow || Maybelline Colour tattoo - Pink Gold
MUA undressed palette || Smooch Eyeshadow Duo - Suede*
Smooch Black Lash Mascara* || Smooch Lip pencil - Nearly Naked*
Smooch Lipgloss - Persian Princess*
Hey beauties!
I feel a little bit like a fraud today, as this make-up is actually what I was wearing yesterday.
I was filming my monthly favourites and empties videos, trying out a few new products I have recently been sent, felt a little sicky and figured I would take some snap shots in case I felt worse today. Which I do.
I feel like I'm always ill at the moment, so I'm going to invest in some vitamins on pay day.
I've not had my yearly dose of bad tonsillitis yet and I feel this may be the lovely beginnings of it.
Oh joy!
But, I'm just going to let it runs its course and hopefully I will be feeling better in a few days. Rest and general silence usually works wonders.
I will not be sick for the Leeds Fabb Event. It just will not happen!
I hope you are all well.
This months Lily advertiser is Sarah of www.bowsandblushx.blogspot.co.uk
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