Majolica Majorca Lash Enamel Glamour Neo Mascara

Looking at my archives, I realised that I hardly reviewed mascaras. Firstly I don’t often wear mascaras, and secondly, I’m really picky about the mascara I use. As long as it has a hint of dryness in the formula, or if the brush does not feel right on my lashes, it’s NG (No Good ) for me.

I’ve never tried mascaras by Majolica Majorca before. Even when I saw this in Japan, I don’t know why, but it never appealed to me. It was only when Ponikuta requested me to get the Lash Enamel Glamour Neo for her when I was in Malaysia, that she recommended I gave it a go. Since I already had two tubes for her in my shopping basket (plus it was on sale too), I didn’t hesitate dropping another tube in too.

Majolica Majorca Lash Enamel Glamour Neo 1

Majolica Majorca Lash Enamel Glamour Neo 2

Description:

Formulated with volume-up powder to create lashes that are dark and thick from the roots.
Blackness of lashes is accentuated by the glossy, wet finish
Waterproof-type that’s sweat, sebum and tear resistant
Comb-type brush to easily coat each lash from the root.

Majolica Majorca Lash Enamel Glamour Neo 3

Majolica Majorca Lash Enamel Glamour Neo Cap

Ingredients:

C11-12 Isoparaffin, Dextrin Palmitate, Cyclomethicone, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Disteardimonium Hectorite, CI 77449, Polymethylsilsesquioxane, Sucrose Tetrastearate Triacetate, Microcrystalline Wax, PEG-10 Dimethicone, Butylene Glycol, Water, Sucrose Tetrastearate, PEG-20 Hydrogenated Castor Oil Triisostearate, Phenyl Trimethicone, Dextrin Palmitate/Ethylhexanoate, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Trimethylsiloxysilylcarbamoyl Pullulan, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Tocopheryl Acetate, Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, Tocopherol.

Majolica Majorca Lash Enamel Glamour Neo Comb

First of all, this isn’t your regular mascara. Instead of a brush, it comes with a comb with very short bristles. I’ve never used such a mascara before so I was initially a little confused on how to use it. But when I got the hang of combing the lashes from the roots to the tip … Oh. My. Gaaaawwwwd. It gave me the fullest, longest lashes I never knew it was possible to have!

Majolica Majorca Mascaras Comparison

From the Majolica Majorca brochure, it states that the Lash Enamel Glamour Neo gives the biggest volume of lashes compared to the other mascaras, Lash Gorgeous Wing and Lash Beautifying Mascara. I beg to differ because it did not only give me fantastic volume, it really lengthened my lashes as well.

A tiny snag about the comb – the short bristles gather quite a lot of the formula, so it tends to clump the lashes upon application. This did not bother me though, as I always use a steel lash comb to separate the lashes and remove any clumps when I use any mascara. This is something I highly recommend to those who are new to mascara or tend to get clumps on their lashes regardless of any kind of mascara they use.

Lash Steel Comb

I bought my steel lash comb from the 100yen shop in Japan, and it has lasted me for almost 4 years (and counting!). For my Malaysian readers, you can get this at Daiso for RM5. It’s really easy to use, and it removes any mess your mascara might leave on the tips of your lashes.

Okay, back to the Lash Enamel Glamour Neo.

I’ve read a lot of reviews about this mascara, and although the overall comments regarding this mascara were good, most of the ladies found it difficult to remove. I didn’t have any trouble removing mine. In fact, I found it a lot easier to remove than Blinc’s Kiss Me mascara (dang you, tubal worms!).

For stubborn, waterproof mascaras such as this, always use an oil-based eye makeup remover. Instead of swiping and rubbing the mascara off the lashes, always SOAK your lashes with the remover first. Pour the remover onto a piece of facial cotton (in the middle) and fold it in half. Gently press the lashes in between the folds, and hold it there for at least 30 seconds, then very slowly and gently, wipe it off. Do this several times (it took me about 2-3 times) until all of the mascara’s removed. DO NOT RUB!

Majolica Majorca Lash Enamel Glamour Neo on One Eye

Majolica Majorca Lash Enamel Glamour Neo on Both Eyes
Sigh to those awful fine lines under the eyes 🙁

To say I’m happy with this mascara is an understatement. I absolutely LOVE it, and am so glad Ponikuta suggested I try it out. The staying power is fantastic; I’ve had it on for over 4 hours, and the mascara still held very well.

I highly recommend this mascara for those of you who have fine, short eyelashes. It’ll give you that extra ooomph on your peepers 😉

Majolica Majorca Lash Enamel Glamour Neo mascara is available at Watsons (Malaysia), and sells at RM45.90. Watch out for promotions when you can score ’em at 15% off. In Melbourne, you can get them at a beauty store along Swanston Street (can’t really remember the name; it has a pink banner and is along the same side of street as Boost). It’s sold at around AU$40.

What I like about it: Gives me fantastically long and full lashes

What I did not like about it: The comb takes a bit of getting used to; it’s BLOODY expensive here.

UPDATE:
A tip on using the steel lash comb with mascara: wait about 30 seconds for the mascara to dry out on your lashes first before using the comb to separate the lashes. If you comb the lashes right after you apply the mascara, you’ll be combing the formula out too. Since you’d want to maintain the volume of the mascara on your lashes, let it dry first, then only comb it out.

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Beauty Tip of the Day

Beauty Tip NotePowder is about texture, not colour. Rather than choosing a shade that matches or enhances your skin colour, it’s best to go with a truly translucent formula, which means of has as little pigment as possible.

I highly agree with this tip. Texture makes all the difference in a good powder. I’ve seen ladies wearing powder which are two shades lighter than their skintone. Heck, even I’ve made that boo boo a few years ago. This does not a good look make. I ended up looking pretty ghostly, with my neck darker than my face. Euuw.

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Review: Lipstick Queen Medieval Tinted Treatment

I’ll let you in on a secret. When I was in secondary school, and makeup was absolutely forbidden to be worn to school (except for Teacher’s Day and Speech Day), when I wanted my lips to look red and pouty (just so I didn’t look completely washed out), I’d bite them. Not hard, of course; I’d run my teeth inwards and outwards on the top and bottom lip. This causes the capillaries to swell to the surface, thus giving the lips a temporary plumping effect and a hint of redness.

Stupid, right? I wasn’t kidding; I actually did that in school. In an ALL-GIRL’S school. And it worked!

Thank goodness for all sorts of lipsticks, lipgloss and lip tints now, eh?

I first saw the Medieval when I was at Kit Cosmetics (Myer, Bourke St) with Syen. After trying on the lipstick, I knew I had to get it.

Lipstick Queen Medieval Tint Treatment

Description:

Medieval is a sumptous lip conditioner made with softening Vitamin E and tinted with a universal, cherry red shade to suit all skin tones. Taking inspiration from Medieval times when women used lemons to stimulate the lips to create a blood red stain, this lip stain is ultra-sheer and totally flattering.

Ingredients:
Phenyl Trimethicone, Silica, Nylon 12, Octyldodecanol, Ozokerite, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Methyl Methacrylate/Glycol Dimethacrylate Crosspolymer, Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax, Octyldodecyl Stearoyl Stearate, Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax, Polyisobutene, Persea Gratissima (Acovado) Oil, Beeswax (Cera Alba), Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Vegetable Oil, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Limnanthes Alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Salix Nigra (Willow) Bark Extract, Actinidia Chinensis (Kiwi) Fruit Extract, Honey Extract, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Fruit Extract, Camellia Oleifera Leaf Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Retinyl Palmitate, Butylene Gylcol, Water (Aqua), Microcystalline Cellulose, Polysorbate 20, Butylparaben, Propylparaben, Iron Oxides (CI 77499).

Lipstick Queen

Lipstick Queen Medieval Tint Treatment Back

Lipstick Queen Medieval Tint Treatment 2
Dang, that’s really red, isn’t it?

This is meant to be a lip tint than a lipstick, so rest assured that the colour is actually pretty sheer, despite how red it looks. However, the shade is also very buildable, so if you want redder lips, just apply more layers. If you simply want a hint of colour, a swipe of the lip tint will do.

Lipstick Queen Medieval Tint Treatment Swatch
Left finger: One swipe of colour. Right finger: Several swipes of colour

Lipstick Queen Medieval Tint Treatment on Lips
Without flash

Lipstick Queen Medieval Tint Treatment Without Flash
With flash

The one thing I really like about the Medieval is that it glides very smoothly on the lips, and keeps them moisturised. You know lipsticks which are hard, matte and leaves the lips looking a tad dry? This is the complete opposite. It glides on the lips very easily. In fact, I did not even need to apply lipbalm prior to this (I normally do, with lip gloss and lipsticks).

It does not contain any gloss or shimmer, so if you want that pop of colour, just apply some gloss at the middle of the lips. Voila! Sexy red tint 😉

Lipstick Queen Medieval Tint Treatment Card
The card that comes with the lipstick. Looks like a tarot card, doesn’t it?

Lipstick Queen Medieval Tint Treatment Card Back

Lipstick Queen lippies are available at Kit Cosmetics, Myer, or the standalone store at Chapel Street. The Medieval Tinted Treatment is priced at AU$33.95. I highly recommend checking out the store at Chapel St, as the sales assistants there are really friendly and helpful. Do check out other Lipstick Queen lipsticks too. They’re simply gorgeous. I mean, from the lipstick queen herself, Poppy King, you know you can’t go wrong with her lippies.

What I like about it: Beautiful hint of red and glides very smoothly on the lips

What I do not like about it: Nothing

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I Love Chanel, But Not That Much

For Chanel lovers out there, this might just interest you. A very pretty large bow hair clip from Bluefly.com is going on sale.

Chanel Hair Clip

But before you start whipping out your credit card, here’s the kicker.

Original price = US$575
Sale price = US$460

So, does anybody still wanna get one? 😛

Source: Bellasugar

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