Showing posts with label Brand: Shu Uemura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brand: Shu Uemura. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

Product Revisit, Review, & Comparison: NYX Blush Brush VS Shu Uemura Blush Brush

***This is a really old post that has been sitting in my queue for a long time, just thought I'd publish it now XD***

Product Revisit:
SHU UEMURA BLUSH BRUSH

If you read my Shu Uemura mini brush set review, you'll know that I was really disappointed with the Blush Brush because it was not at all as soft as I expected it to be. Thus, I haven't been using it... my heart is taken by the amazingly luxuriously soft EcoTools Blush brush.

However, on a whim, I decided to wash the Shu Blush Brush to see if that would make it a little softer. I wash my brushes with Method Kid Squeaky Green Body wash because it's gentle, 99% natural, and smells like apples.

And lo and behold, washing the brush made it A LOT softer! Not nearly as scratchy as before! BUT.... Now, it STINKS. LIKE HELL. Like seriously, it smells so bad. Is it because the bristles are animal hair? Cause it smells like an animal now. I mean, the smell lightened up after a few days but it still smells pretty bad. When I use this shampoo on my other brushes, it makes them smell like apples! (but those are synthetic bristles).


Overall, I would be a lot happier with this brush if it didn't smell so bad (I think I'll try washing it again, maybe?) but washing it did make it a lot softer. It still picks up powder well and works great for a light dusting of powder.

Product Review:
NYX BLUSH BRUSH

Next I wanted to do a full review on the NYX Blush Brush that I got from the $1 NYX sale. If you read the quick blurb I wrote about that brush, I said it reminded me of the Shu blush brush but was more prickly.


Price: reg. $10, I got it for $1.

What they say: Angled to the apple of your cheek to sweep powder blush just where you need it. For perfect application and contouring.


The good stuff:

  • Okay ONLY IF it costs $1
  • Compact size
  • Sleek design
  • Picks up and deposits powder well
The low-down:
  • Prickly!!! Not soft at all!!!
  • Feels so scratchy on cheeks.
  • NOT WORTH $10.
My take: I like that this brush is small. The brush head is fluffly and does a good job at picking up and depositing powder. However, it is so scratchy! It is not soft at all, now that I compare it with the Shu brush. Since I only paid $1 for it, I don't mind it that much, but in my opinion, it is NOT worth $10. This is the second NYX brush I've tried and been totally disappointed with (the other one being their small concealer brush - $5) and their brushes are not exactly "cheap," taking the size and quality into consideration. ELF, for example, makes WAY better brushes in their Studio line, for a fraction of the price.

Would I repurchase/recommend?: No, I will not repurchase this brush, and I don't think I will buy any of NYX's brushes for that matter. They make great makeup, but I feel the brushes are lacking in quality. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone either, especially when you can get the amazing EcoTools Blush Brush for ~$6-8!


Product Comparison:

Lastly, I wanted to make a quick comparison between the Shu blush brush and the NYX blush brush.
  • They are around the same size.
  • They both have sleek designs.
  • The brush head is full and fluffy.
  • They both pick up and deposit powder well.
  • However, they both are not very soft and prickly on skin.
That just goes to show that sometimes, pricier is not always better! : )




Thursday, April 28, 2011

Tsumori Chisato LE Rouge Unlimited Jupiter Brown Lipstick Review & swatches

(I also got Phyto Black lift serum sample)






































Tsumori Chisato for Shu Uemura Limited Edition Rouge Unlimited in Jupiter Brown

Price: $25

What they say: Rouge Unlimited lipstick in a limited edition shade of Jupiter Brown and encased within Tsumori Chisato's exclusive "Lucky Cat" packaging design. This packaging is interchangeable and can be used with any of our rouge unlimiteds! Simply pop your favorite shade into this adorable tube and use over and over again.

Benefits:Hybrid Pigments - advanced technology to bring brightness and fidelity of color to the lips.
Ceramide - protects and cares for the lips.
Water Lock Polymer - delivers high level of hydration and comfort.

Ingredients: click here for list

The good stuff:
  • Packaging is TO DIE FOR + interchangeable
  • Gorgeous sheer, buildable color
  • Pretty shimmers
  • Semi-moisturizing
  • Slight glossy sheen
The low-down:
  • Expensive + LE
  • Glitter is slightly gritty
  • Not extremely creamy or hydrating
  • Average staying power
My take: Of course, the only reason I bought this lipstick is because of the packaging. VERY RARELY will I ever buy one thing for a ridiculously high price. But it is just too cute to resist and it's LE so I don't wanna hunt for it later. The good thing about the quite chubby packaging is that it is interchangeable with other Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited lipsticks, so you can use it again and again! Lookie, the kitty even has a tail! :3





















The name "Jupiter Brown" was immediately a huge turn-off for me, but in actuality, the shade is a lovely my-lips-but-better shade of natural rosy pink with ever-so-slight brown undertones and lots of gold shimmer. The glittery shimmer however is slightly gritty when applying, but was not a huge bother to me and other than that, the lipstick glides on lightly, smoothly, and very sheer, (not creamy & opaque like say, NYX lipstick) but the color is buildable.






















Appears more reddish on my lips than in this swatch... see below



























I prefer to layer a lighter lipgloss over it to tone it down and add shine, but I would say that it is semi-moisturizing and does have a slight glossy finish without adding lipgloss, so it is quite pretty by itself. It did not dry out my lips but it doesn't last very long either, which isn't that much of a big deal to me anyway. Overall, it was a worthy splurge purchase IMHO (unlike my Shu Uemura brush set that I haven't even touched yet... it's just so pristine I don't wanna use it :P)










(Jupiter Brown with NYX round lipgloss in Real Nude and Whipped layered over it)





Friday, January 29, 2010

Brush set reviews: Shu Uemura, EcoTools, & I ♥ Sephora

Hello loves & new followers! I've been putting off these reviews for quite some time now, and I figure it's time I share my thoughts on three different brush sets I've collected over the past year (sorry some brushes are dirty, I use them a lot!). This is a long, wordy post, but thorough and detailed, if you want to know more about these brush sets!

Shu Uemura Compact Brush Set


Price: $55 (I got mine from the shu uemura website, but it's the same price from Sephora)

What it is: A set of four compact-size expert brushes.

What it does: This compact brush set contains four expert brushes presented in an ultra-sleek case, and is conveniently portable to ensure holiday glamour anywhere you are. Made with the finest hair quality including goat and sable, these brush bristles dispense the perfect amount of color to your eyes, cheeks, or lips to enable a professional, fail-proof makeup technique.

What else you need to know: This limited-edition set includes a Blush Brush, Eye Shadow Brush, Lip and Eye Liner Brush, and a Concealer and Foundation Brush.


The case is quite sleek. Very nice and portable, with a magnetic closure. It's easy to clean. The brushes are, well, compact! I actually prefer shorter brush handles because I don't like using long brushes because they tap against my mirror when I'm using them. No fallout.


The blush brush was my biggest disappointment with this set. While it feels super soft on my hand, it's nowhere near as soft on the face. While it's not terribly uncomfortable, I still wish it was A LOT softer. It is not too firm, but still picks up product well. However when you use it, it splays out quite a bit. In this sense, it is better for lightly dusting on powder.

Overall: It's okay.


The eyeshadow brush is luxuriously soft and smooth. It picks up and deposits product very well. No complaints here.

Overall: Love it!


The concealer/"foundation" brush is definitely not something I would use for foundation. It is way too small! However it is an EXCELLENT concealer brush. It is also luxuriously soft and smooth, but firm. I have only used it with powder products (don't want to yuck it up with creamy concealer XD) and it picks up and deposits product very well, without leaving a streaks.

Overall: Love it!


The lip/eyeliner brush is again, also extremely soft and silky smooth, but firm. I have not used it with any product yet, as I don't use lip brushes, and haven't really had a need for a very tiny eyeliner brush.

Overall: Indifferent.


EcoTools 6 Piece Bamboo Brush Set

Price: $12.99 from drugstore.com


What they say:
• 5 high-quality brushes inside a natural cotton & hemp case
• Soft cruelty-free bristles
• Natural & recycled materials

This earth-friendly brush set is packed with the 5 high-quality brushes you need to look beautiful. And, it shows respect for the planet:

• Bamboo handle has a low impact on the earth’s resources as it is a highly sustainable plant.
• Synthetic taklon bristles are 100% cruelty free.
• Sleek ferrule is made from recycled aluminum.
• Cosmetic case is made from natural cotton and hemp.


The brushroll is eco-friendly (: While cute and all, I don't use it, as I use all these brushes on a daily basis. You have to tie it closed. The brushes are just the right length too, not too long. No fallout.


The blush brush is the EXACT OPPOSITE of the Shu blush brush. While it's not exactly cut in the most attractive shape, it works! This brush is EXTREMELY soft, smooth, and feels silky on my skin. It picks up and deposits product very well! No complaints here, and I use this brush daily!

Overall: Love it!


The eyeshadow brush is also a VERY good brush, I'd say on par with the Shu eyeshadow brush. It is super super soft and smooth and picks up and deposits product extremely well. This is my everyday go-to eyeshadow brush!

Overall: Love it!


The concealer brush is extremely soft like the rest, but I find the brush head a little too large to be precise and not firm enough for my liking to apply my NYX jar concealer with. I find it works better with powder products, but I still prefer the Shu concealer brush over this one. However my HG concealer brush is still ELF's concealer brush from their Studio line.

Overall: It's okay.

The angled eyeliner brush (not pictured) was also soft and firm, but like the blush brush, not cut in the most precise way. I never used it because I don't really use brushes to line my eyes, so I put it up for sale. I don't doubt that it is most likely a nice brush though!

Overall: Indifferent.


The brow brush/comb is what you'd expect any eyebrow brush/comb combo to be like. It does the job! I actually do use it every day to brush through my brows after filling them in, even though I have many spoolies lying around :P

Overall: Indifferent.


I ♥ Sephora Brush Set


Price: $29 from Sephora


What it is: A portable set of top-quality brushes.

What it does: Made with the same peak standards as Sephora's Platinum Brush Line, these essential beauty tools are perfect for creating your signature look, at home or on the go! These makeup-artist-tested brushes deliver built-to-last durability, and just as beautiful as they are functional.


The case is sleek, and it's nice that it's a hard case with a magnetic closure. The brushes are suuuper cute and candy apple red. They also are embossed with the brush names; very nice touch. I had fallen in love with this brush set when I saw it in a magazine, but I am not so impressed with it now that I bought it.


The powder brush has gone unused. Mostly because I don't use brushes like that anyway, AND it feels similar to the Shu blush brush, except it is not too soft on my hand either. It is on the slightly coarse/prickly side.

Overall: Pass on it.

The eyeshadow brush is soft, but lacking. It is relatively firm, but does NOT pick up and deposit product anywhere near as well as the Shu and EcoTools eyeshadow brushes. I have to load the brush multiple times to get the amount of product I want. It is more on the fluffly side so it's better for blending... but I still don't find myself reaching for it too often. Not impressed.

Overall: Pass on it.

The smudge brush is also soft to the touch, but extremely firm! Not in a good way for me! I understand it is suppose to be a "smudge" brush but I was hoping it would be like a smaller version of my ELF eyeshadow brush because they're shaped the same way, so I could use it like a shadow brush as well, but it is WAY too firm for my liking. It also does not pick up and deposit product too well. So I have to keep rubbing it in the shadow and then it deposits way too much product, way too heavily in a small, concentrated area. And when I try to use it for smudging, it does not blend shadows very well and just makes it look harsh. This was a disappointment.

Overall: Pass on it.

The lip brush is soft, but it also goes unused, as I don't use lip brushes.

Overall: Indifferent.


The bent eyeliner brush is soft and feels a bit flimsy at first, but it actually did the job very well when I tested it out. I have only used it with powder, as I don't own any gel liner, but it can create a nice fine line. No real complaints here.

Overall: Getting to love it!

Congrats to you if you've read this far! :P
I hope this post was helpful for anyone interested in these brushes!



Sunday, December 6, 2009

Tsumori Chisato for Shu Uemura & awkward story

So I know I'm super late at jumping on the Tsumori Chisato for Shu Uemura Holiday Collection bandwagon, but I just couldn't help myself! I am enamored with the packaging. I LABORED over deciding if I should get something or not. Since most of you know that I love love LOVE anything CUTE, but hate hate HATE pricey cosmetics, this was a tough decision for me (Uhm, hello? $25 for a lipstick?!)

I ultimately decided to order the Tsumori Chisato Limited Edition Rouge Unlimited Jupiter Brown. The name "Jupiter Brown" was immediately a huge turn-off. However, after reading several reviews, it seems to be a nice natural pinky-brown with gold shimmer... good for most skintones. Either way, if I hate the color, I can be content just staring at the packaging with a stupid smile on my face. It's just that cute.

http://www.shuuemura-usa.com/

December special: enjoy complimentary shipping with your holiday 2009 collection product purchase. no promo code required.

- - - And here's something I just HAD to share - - -

This is one of the most random, awkward, and weird things that I have ever experienced.

Last week at work, an old, chubby, beared caucasian man came into our gallery. He had one of those medical/hospital bracelets around his wrist(!). He walks up to the counter, where there was a big gyotaku fish print lying on the table.

Man: *Laughs* We ate that fish for dinner!
Me: O_o
Man: We named him Herbie!
Me: O____o

My dad came out to see what was going on.

Man: Have you ever been to Wake Island?
My dad: No?
Man: Yeah, there's a bunch of goony birds there. I feel real sorry for them. I saw one fly into a tree! And it's toungue was all hanging out and I didn't know what I should do with it. But it got up and flew away. But those birds are almost extinct now. Something in the water...
My dad: O__o

He walked around the gallery for 10 minutes.

Man: This is nice artwork. Do you make any of this?
My dad: No, it's from various artists.

5 minutes later...

Man: This is nice artwork. Do you make any of this?
My dad: No...

At this point, we're totally bewildered.
My dad goes back to work, and grabs a moulding corner sample.

Man: Is that a BOOMERANG?
My dad: No, it's a moulding corner sample.
Man: What?!

He proceeded to walk around inside for a little while longer, then went outside and walked around in front of our shop for another 10 minutes. Then he crossed the street, got into a truck, and drove away.

WTF.
Did this guy escape from the loony bin??


Saturday, August 1, 2009

Latest Haul

Yay it's been like Christmas for me lately xD A new package(s) seems to come in every day lol. Only thing is I had to pay for it >_<



















Anyways, my order from Shu Uemura came in (finally) and my haul from Cherry Culture. The Shu Uemura compact brush set is, well, extremely compact. Perfect for travel. I was a little shocked with how small it was, but the brush handles are just the right length for me. Will do a more detailed review soon, but for now, here's a little overview...

The blush/face brush is NOT soft at all. I was really disappointed in that. However, it is the perfect size and density for applying powder. The rest of the brushes are super tiny but VERY soft, silky, and firm. The case is sleek, compact, and has space for 2 more brushes! Great for travel.

I also cannot stress how much I LOVE Shu Uemura samples xD They give you this little tub of product that actually can last you a looong time. I'm still using the Phyto black lift anti wrinkle firming cream I got awhile ago and there is LOTS left. This time, I got their White Recovery EX+ cream... it's supposed to lighten and brighten the skin. Hopefully it'll work~ Will review later.

As for my CC haul, I got everything on sale + free shipping yay :D I got one double sided liner in black/beige (loving it!) and 2 round lipglosses in Natural and Whipped. Swatches coming soon!

Anyways, hope everyone is having a good weekend!!