Wednesday, May 30, 2012

New Sally Hansen Rock Of Ages Salon Effects Real Nail Polish Strips

I saw Rock of Ages a couple years back and LOVED it! Oh yes, nothing better than some good ol' rock and roll.

(enlarge for a better view)
Left to right:
Amp It Up- purple with black guitars
Zip It!- Sparkly silver with black zipper
Red-y To Rock- Red and white zebra/tiger print
Fingerlace Gloves- White base with black lace pattern
Star Quality- Pink base with dark blue stars
Good Genes- Destroyed denim pattern
Sticks and Stones- Red, black and white abstract pattern

I'm kind of underwhelmed with these, I think they could have been a lot cooler. I do like Fingerlace Gloves a lot, but the others are a little lacking for me.

What do you guys think about these?

Until next time,
The Wicked

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

L'Oreal Studio Secrets Magic Perfecting Base Review



Price- $12.99

From the L'Oreal website:
The product is 100% oil and fragrance free. 

So I was at a Duane Reade and was looking for a face primer since I had ran out of the one I normally use. I grabbed this one because it was one of the only ones I saw. It also had a sign next to it stating it was the #1 Face primer stated by Allure magazine, so I decided to try it since I needed one for that day. 

However, later I realized that nowhere on the packaging did it state it was a face primer, it stated it was a base. But looking at the ingredients, it does have similar ingredients that face primers such as Smashbox primer has. 

The product comes in a little jar and is a pinkish color. You only need a small amount to cover your entire face. 

It applies very smoothly and it's easy to apply. It makes applying foundation easier because it glides on more easily creating a smooth surface. The formula is light weight and reminds me of a mousse. It leaves your skin feeling soft and helps minimize the apperance of your pores. 

I still need to keep trying it, in order to check if it helps your foundation last longer. I will keep you guys updated. 

However, so far I think it is a great base to wear under your foundation. 

Until next time,
The Wicked

Monday, May 28, 2012

Inglot 5 Color Palette!

In my last post I told you guys about the Inglot Freedom System, and today I'm going to show you the palette I made!

Cover on

Cover off
Left to right:
DS 498- Black base with multicolor glitter
AMC shine 40- Mauve base with silver glitter
DS 465- Brown base with gold glitter
Matte 344- Taupe
AMC shine 34- Light gold base with gold glitter

DS 498

DS 498  
You can really see the different color glitter here

AMC Shine 40

AMC Shine 40
This swatch is more the actual color, the picture above looks more pink than it does in real life.

DS 465

DS 465

Matte 344

Matte 344
This one is a little hard to see because it is very nude

AMC Shine 34

AMC Shine 34
Again, the swatch is more accurate than the picture above, which is a little too orange looking.

All of these are super smooth and not gritty at all. I've yet to try them with primer and do an actual look. I've been pretty distracted just looking at them for a few days now lol The colors I chose were pretty neutral. I automatically got overwhelmed by all the colors that they have and it took me a super long time to even choose five. I knew I wanted more neutral colors, but the brights were so awesome, it took a lot not to grab a bunch of them as well (I may need to make myself a bright palette too!). I also tried to stay away from colors that I already have, besides that black because I'm crazy about black with different color glitter.

I also love the palette itself. The colors go in easily, it's super sturdy and the magnetic top is just a genius idea. Also, if you get more palettes later on, they will all stick together because of the magnets for easier storage.

The price of each eyeshadow is $6 which is about 2.5 oz, and the palette is $11 (bigger ones are more). So in total this palette was $41, a little more than I would usually like to pay, but pretty affordable for a really good quality custom palette. Everything is definitely worth the price and I would recommend it.


Until next time,
The Wicked

Christina Ricci teases N-U-D-E Robert Pattinson

Hollywood actress Christina Ricci is set to appear on the big screen alongside Twilight hunk Robert Pattinson and she has revealed how Robert Pattinson spent a lot of time N_aked on the set of Bel Ami. Christina admitted that fans of Robert Pattinson are in for a treat as he will be showing off more than ever on the big screen.


Ricci explained, “You get to see a lot of Rob in the movie. Twi-hards? Is that what they’re called? Yeah they will be happy, he’s naked most of the time. I was pretty relaxed about the ­nudity. I’m pretty happy with who I am now; that comes with age, as you know your body. Like most women, I have bad days but I try to eat ­healthily and work out and that’s what it’s about.”

Christina Ricci and Robert Pattinson will star alongside Uma Thurman and Kristin Scott Thomas in the Declan Donnellan movie Bel Ami, which is set to hit the big screen in the US on March 2, 2012, while the cinemas in the UK will get to see Robert Pattinson nude on March 9, 2012.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Illamasqua Naked Strangers Makeup Collection 2012




Powder Blusher
Cream Blusher

Lip Glosses
Stranger - intense platinum gold
Intimacy - sheer nude pink-brown
Nail Vernis

Monogamous - creamy flesh pink
Faithful - metallic copper metal
Swinger - metallic glistening platinum gold

Until next time, 
The Wicked

Jillian Michaels Welcomes Son AND Adopted Daughter

The Biggest Loser host Jillian Michaels is doling out unconditional, rather than tough love to a two-year-old daughter, Lukensia – whom she recently brought home from Haiti after a long and arduous adoption process. She also welcomed a son, Phoenix, that partner Heidi Rhoades gave birth to May 3! “We’re swimming in babies over here,” Michaels, 38, told People of her new life. The two-year

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Inglot Freedom System!

I've been wanting a custom palette for a while now, and Inglot has been on the top of my list.

For those of you who are familiar with Inglot, you probably know about the freedom system they have for creating custom palettes. If you're not familiar, this is what happens: you go into your Inglot store and you'll get a magnetic board and you can go to town on eye shadow, blushes or even lipgloss I believe. Each eye shadow is in a magnetic tin so it sticks to the board. After you pick your colors, you give it to someone that works in the store and they'll set you up with the boxed eye shadows and the empty palette.

When you get it home, you can put the shadows in the palette. Everything is magnetic so the eyeshadows stay put.

None of the colors have names, just numbers and abbreviations based on the finish of the shadows.

I'll be showing you mine in my next post when I'm back at my computer!

Until next time,
The Wicked