POWDERS
Dermacol Wet &
Dry Powder Foundation, Shiseido Pressed Medicated Baby Powder, Naturactor
Summer Cake Foundation
I would’ve loved Dermacol
Wet & Dry Powder Foundation if I had just chosen the right color for
me. It was silky when used dry and creamy when wet. Swatched a few shades on
the back of my hand when I should’ve really tried it on my face. Also, I now
know that if a powder can be used wet, I should swatch it wet as well. The
color changed a lot when I used it wet; the undertone turned reddish. It may
have oxidized on me. Tried repurposing
it as blush but there was too much brown to it as well. Gave it away.
Shiseido
Pressed Medicated Baby Powder. I don’t know why I
got this in the first place. It’s white. I may have just been intrigued by the
medicated aspect of it. Happy to say though that my kids use this as body powder and they
love it. Since it is pressed, it makes it very convenient to use when we’re on
the go.
Naturactor
Summer Cake Foundation. As the name suggests, it is
perfect for warmer weather. Likewise, one can deduce that this is meant for
oily skin. I have oily skin and I live in a tropical country. So easily, this
could have been an HG product for me but I found myself reaching for this a few
times only. The reason is it’s so hard to apply--wet OR dry. Tried different
sponges with not difference. Had to scrape the surface with a metal spatula just
to get the sponge (wet or dry) to pick product up. The color and coverage were
spot on but this sopped up too much of my oil that it got my face taut and dry
at the end of the hour. Used Mac Fix Plus just to get it looking less powdery without remarkable results. I guess my skin just didn’t take to it.
PALETTES
Mei’s Eyeshadow and
Blush Palettes, Elf Bronze and Blush Duo, Elf Concealer Palette, Legally Vain
Concealer Palette


I strongly dislike
the Elf Concealer Palette. There was just soooo much white in all the
colors that it drew more attention to whatever I wanted to conceal. I didn’t
like using it as a highlighter as well because it gave my skin a sickly greyish
cast. Worse, when used under the eye, it settled on my fine lines, exaggerating
them. A fail.

LIP COLOR
Graftobian Spice,
Stila Longwear Lip Color Crème in Adorable


MASCARA
Maybelline Hypercurl
Volume Express Waterproof in Brown and in Black


BROW and EYE LINERS
Professional Makeup
Eyeliner Eyebrow in Gold, Milani Liquid Eye in Brown and Black, MUA Eyebrow and
Highlighter, Ben Nye Eyeliner Pencil in Espresso, Palgantong Designing Eye
Pencil, Starlet Kajal Dry Eye Liner, Maybelline Eyebrow Gel
Professional Makeup
Eyeliner Eyebrow in Gold. I’ve had this for 2 years and yet I’ve only sharpened
this thrice. This was a really useless pencil. It would tug at your eyelids.
The color was not gold but a dull muddy yellow. This would smear on your lids,
too. Useless.
Milani Liquid Eye in
Brown and Black. I have all colors of Milani Liquid Eye and I love them all.
The Brown and Black I need to replenish every year because they dry up
faster than the other colors (probably because they’re the ones I use most
often and is exposed to the air more?).
At each end of the year, there is always too much product left to throw out
(see picture). It is supposed to keep for 24 months but somehow, I can’t make
it seem to last that long. The core shrivels up and even draws away from the
wood. It dries up so fast. But I love it too much not to put up with it. This lines so easily and creamily. It's a dream to line your eyes with! This blends easily but once it sets, that is IT! This will not budge! No need to
set with powder. You just need to work quickly with it, though, because in less than a minute, it sets. I
do need two passes of eye makeup remover to take it off completely but it is so
much worth the trouble.
MUA Eyebrow
and Highlighter. Will not repurchase this. Since this
isn’t readily available in Manila, I had to pay more than what is usual. I
wouldn’t have minded the added cost if only both products worked well. The
retractable eyebrow pencil was fine. You know, the usual eyebrow color that
needs to be set with gel. It gets erased after a few hours and I find myself
having to reapply it. But that’s fine. It was the highlighter that I found
useless. It wasn’t pigmented enough so I had to put a lot of layers, ending up in
patchy work. Also, it does not set on its own, requiring setting with eyeshadow. Added
steps are such a turn-off when, nowadays, it’s all about convenience and quick
application.
Ben Nye
Eyeliner Pencil in Espresso. This eyeliner
smudges soooo much that I have shamefully cussed at it several times. This
happens even when set with eyeshadow. I think, with the progress of science and
technology in the field of beauty science, it is unforgivable to have eyeliners
that smudge! Arrgh! Used this for awhile as eyebrow pencil but why use it for
that when there are so much better eyebrow products to use. Decided to give
this to a friend of mine who is so much more patient than I.
Palgantong
Designing Eye Pencil.
I had to give this away because I made the wrong color choice—don’t know
what I was thinking when I chose light brown! I loved the angular pencil though
and there was much staying power of this one. The spooly on the other end of
the retractable brow pencil makes it so convenient to use for home and travel.
Will purchase the right color next time. I liked this one.
Starlet Kajal
Dry Eye Liner.
I thought with authentic Kajal (as opposed to those that we get from
international brands), I would be spared from itching. I itched. I always itch with Kajal! AND it stung a
bit when I tight-lined. I do not know what Kajal has,
that makes it the case. But I so loooved the way it looked. It was the blackest
black I had ever rimmed my eyes with and yet it did not look harsh. It
automatically (so it seemed to me) looked smoked out without my actually
smudging or blending it. If only…Tsk. Tsk. Oh well.

What color of Dermacol Wet & Dry Powder Foundation do you have?
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