Showing posts with label Rimmel London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rimmel London. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipstick Collection

Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipsticks
Rimmel London have re-formulated their Moisture Renew Lipstick collection (A$16.95), which feature a super moisturising formula that is enriched with Vitamins A, C and E to nourish the lips, SPF20 to protect the lips and packs a punch of colour for vibrant looking lips!



There are 13 gloriously rich and vibrant shades in the range: #150 Piccadilly Pink, #170 Ringa Ringa Roses, #180 Vintage Pink, #210 Fancy, #220 Heather Shimmer, #260 Amethyst Shimmer, #310 Back to Fuchsia, #330 Sloane's Plum, #360 As You Want Victoria, #500 Diva Red, #660 In Love with Ginger, #720 Notting Hill Nude and #780 Camden Brown. There are a variety of shades in this collection that range from pink to coral to red to nude and to beige. There is at least one shade that would suit everyone!

Today I have with me two gorgeous shades that I've been lusting after since they landed in my hands: #360 As You Want Victoria and #150 Piccadilly Pink. The semi-transparent violet casing of these classical-looking lipsticks look very funky and they stand out amongst all my other lipsticks in my collection.

Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipsticks in As You Want Victoria (left) and Piccadilly Pink (right)
Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipstick in As You Want Victoria
As You Want Victoria is a beautiful bright raspberry red shade that is dramatic, super vibrant and rich in colour.

Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipstick in Piccadilly Pink
 Piccadilly Pink is a stunning bold dusty pink shade that would suit most skin tones and would be perfect for everyday wear. 
Swatches of Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipstick in As You Want Victoria (left) and Piccadilly Pink (right).

The formula is highly pigmented, creamy in texture and hydrating to the lips! The coverage felt quite heavy once I applied the lipstick straight from the bullet, so it was necessary to blot the lips with tissue to allow the formula to set and stay in place. The longevity was great and the formula lasted a good 4-5 hours before fading was noticeable when drinking or eating. The shades Piccadilly Pink and As You Want Victoria are very pigmented shades which eventually left a lovely stain to my lips towards the end of the day. Since the formula was uber moisturising, my lips didn't dry out at all,! They remained moisturised and beautifully stained all day. The finish of this lipstick provided a beautiful glossy veil to my lips and the intense colour of both of these shades always brightens my overall makeup look! 

The Rimmel London Moisture Renew Lipstick collection is available at Myer and David Jones department stores and Pharmacies nationwide.

 
Have you tried the new Rimmel London Moisture Renew lipsticks yet?

Which shade do you like best: Piccadilly Pink or As You Want Victoria?


xx Rose




Products were provided for consideration only. This review is 100% based on my own thoughts and opinions. I am not affiliated with Rimmel London and did not receive remuneration to post this product review. 

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Priceline FREE Cosmetic Gift Bag offer!

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Have you heard the latest news from Priceline?? If you are a cosmetic junkie (like me ;) ) then head out to your nearest Priceline store and take advantage of their promo where you could bring home a humungous beauty bag filled with cosmetic products (valued at over A$220) for FREE when you spend A$60 or more on participating beauty brands! Participating brands include: Sally Hansen, Manicare, GlamEyes, Rimmel, Revlon, Maybelline, Fing'rs, Models Prefer, Nude by Nature, and many more. If you haven't gotten mum a gift for Mother's Day, this would be an amazing gift idea that she will surely love!

This offer is valid between Thursday 1st May until Sunday 11th May, or while stocks last! To view the Priceline catalogue, click here.

Which cosmetics products have you been lusting over recently?

xx Rose


Monday, 1 July 2013

NEW Rimmel London Apocalips Lip Lacquer


Rimmel London Apocalips Lip Lacquers (A$15.95/5.5mL) are the new innovation of lip lacquers which have been the talk of the town! These beauties launched in the UK (Jan '13) followed by the US and now they have finally made their way to Australian shores and officially launch today!! 

Rimmel London Apocalips Lip Lacquers are a hybrid lip product which combines the pigmentation of lipstick and texture of lipgloss. These lip lacquers are intensely bold, pigmented and are not for the faint hearted!


The variety of shades are limited and vary from red to pink to nude. There are a total of 8 eye-catching chic shades available in Australia:  

501 Stellar - vibrant coral red
303 Apocaliptic - bright pink fuchsia
102 Nova - bold blue pink
101 Celestial - medium rose pink
201 Solstice - rich plum pink
100 Phenomenon - neutral nude peach
701 Stargazer - shimmery light gold
600 Nude Eclipse- light nude beige

The shades 201 Solstice, 100 Phenomenon and 701 Stargazer are exclusively sold in Australia. The three other shades available in the UK are Big Bang (classic bright red), Galaxy (shimmery plum) and Luna (pale peach), which can be purchased online as ASOS for A$7.87.

Rimmel London Apocalips Lip Lacquer L-R: Stellar, Apocaliptic, Nova, Celestial, Solstice, Phenomenon, Stargazer, Nude Eclipse
Rimmel London Apocalips Lip lacquer in Stellar

Rimmel London Apocalips Lip lacquer in Apocaliptic
Rimmel London Apocalips Lip lacquer in Nova
Rimmel London Apocalips Lip lacquer in Celestial
Rimmel London Apocalips Lip lacquer in Solsltice
Rimmel London Apocalips Lip lacquer in Phenomenon
Rimmel London Apocalips Lip lacquer in Stargazer
Rimmel London Apocalips Lip lacquer in Nude Eclipse
 The applicator is quite unique as it is a doe foot applicator with a twist! The tip of the applicator has a small reservoir which is capable of transferring additional product without having to dip the applicator back into the tube to apply more. The applicator is flexible, easy to use and allows for precise application as it is slanted and rounded at the tip. 


 The formula is non-sticky, incredibly featherlight, silky smooth, packs a punch of colour and uber pigmented to the point where one light-handed swipe will achieve a completely opaque and ultra glossy finish! They are lusciously creamy, very comfortable to wear and super hydrating at the same time. Though, I find the scent quite unpleasant and reminiscent of plastic and butterscotch combined, however, thankfully, the scent does disappear after awhile.  

The formula of these lip lacquers do not completely set, so it will easily transfer onto anything within contact and inevitably fade. However, it does leave a pretty soft and matte stain to the lips, which means that re-application is not required, unless you're after a glossy and shiny finish to the lips. Also, if you apply the lip lacquer in excess, in particular the brighter shades (Stellar, Apocaliptic and Nova), you will notice bleeding/feathering which can be unsightly. 

Rimmel London Apocalips Lip Lacquer swatches L-R: Stellar, Apocaliptic, Nova, Celestial, Solstice, Phenomenon, Stargazer, Nude Eclipse

To sum up... I LOVE these Rimmel London Apocalip Lip Lacquers!! Applying a minimal amount to the lips leaves a perfectly opaque and highly pigmented tone to the lips. Even though the ultra glossy finish is not long lasting on the lips, my lips continue to appear beautifully stained towards the end of the day, so I don't really need to check up on my lips every now and then. I personally adore the shades Stellar, Celestial and Stargazer! The latter is a great shimmery shade that could be used over a matte lip colour.

Rimmel London Apocalip Lip Lacquers are available from the 1st of July 2013 at Priceline, Target, Kmart, BigW and selected Coles, Woolworths and pharmacies nationally. 


 Which lip colours do you love: vibrant and bold OR soft and subtle?
What are your thoughts on these Apocalips Lip Lacquers?

xx Rose


Products were provided for consideration only. This review is 100% based on my own thoughts and opinions. I am not affiliated with Rimmel London and did not receive remuneration to post this product review.