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Makeup Wars: The $20 Makeup Challenge

The Makeup Wars group is at it again, this time with the $20 makeup challenge. The premise behind the challenge is that you have lost your makeup and have only $20 to replace it. What do you do? It started as a YouTube tag meme and we decided to blog it. I also did a video given that it started with the video bloggers.


 

I went shopping at Target for the challenge and came out with $19.74 in products. I had a few nice surprises in these, and a good number of duds. Here are the products used and my thoughts on them.

(1) Rimmel Match Perfection Foundation, in 120 Ivory, $4.99: This is an SPF 15 foundation with “smart-tone technology” whatever that might be. When I first applied it, it seemed a bit cakey and oily and coverage was just so-so. I liked it much better when I put powder over it later. I spent extra on foundation and skimped in other areas hoping for a better product and I don’t know that I got it. I also could not find any verification that it was oil free and, based on its feel, I don’t know that it is. I wouldn’t buy it again.

Rimmel Perfect Match Foundation Review

(2) e.lf. Clarifying Pressed Powder: , $1.00: This product surprised me. It was a perfectly good pressed powder that I will happily use up. For a dollar, it is a good buy and it is just as good as more expensive drugstore level pressed powders.

(3) NYC Eye Shadow Quad, in Chelsea Chic, $3.59: This had very pretty colors, and I have seen some positive reviews of this quad, but for me it was a big dud in regard to application and wear!

NYc Chelsea Chic Eyeshadow Review

The NYC Chesea Chic quad looked very pretty on the shelf and I was excited to try it, but the shades were so lacking in pigment, that I had to pack it on for it to show up. For example, it does show OK in the video when I watch it, in fact surprisingly better than I thought it would, but up close when I was filming, and outside in natural light, it didn't look as good. It was rather splotchy in spots, and the shadow wore off rather quickly afterward. An hour later and it was basically gone.  The shades also look OK in the swatches, but they are packed on for that as well. I would not buy this again simply because of the lack of pigment and low wear time. Below are swatches from the quad. They are indeed very pretty shades. Too bad that they don’t wear too well.

NYC Chelsea Chic Eyeshadow Swatches

(4) e.l.f Eye Shadow Brush, $1.00: This was a perfectly useable brush for ultra cheap. I prefer higher end brushes, but as far as cheap ones go, I recommend it!

(5) NYC Eyelash Curler and free eyeliner, $2.74: This was a good find for the curler, which was a decent enough eyelash curler, complete with an extra pad for super cheap. If you need a budget curler, get this one.  The free eyeliner, however, was a dud. It was a kohl liner with a super hard and sharp point. I refused to use it!

(6) Rimmel Extra Super Lash Mascara, $2.99: This was a perfectly good mascara. Not great, but not bad either. Definitely give the brush a good wipe before using or it might clump. It gave a lot of length, but the look was a bit on the spiky side, which isn’t my taste, although it looked just fine.

(7) e.l.f. Color Stick, in Pink Lemonade, $1.00: This was the best item in the lot and I love it! This double duty cheek and lip stick had good pigment and a pretty color that would work for many different skin tones. It blended well, and I loved the shade. For $1.00 it is amazing! I have some expensive color sticks and I would use this one just as much as my pricier NARS and Estee Lauder items.

e.l.f. color stick review

(8) NYC Liquid Lip Shine, in Rivington Rose, $2.29: This is another good find. It is a standard gloss with rather good pigment and shine. Not at all sticky, and it wore well. The only downside was that it had a light mint fragrance to it that I could do without, but it wasn't overbearing or anything. I would still buy it again.

Below are swatches of the NYC gloss and the e.l.f. color stick. I'm very happy with both of these!

Rimnel and elf lip swatches

Extra items: I also picked up a few Wet N Wild items at the grocery store with the thought of trading out my eyelash curler for one or two of the them. I ended up not doing so. One was a concealer that was too light for me, another was a twist up eyeliner that looked like it might not be hard, but it actually was. Finally, there was the Wet N Wild Passion Plum and Prune Passion Perfect pair lip wand, which has a lip liner on one end and a lip crayon on the other. It has great pigment and I do like this item. However, getting the plastic wrap packaging off of it was next to impossible, as was the packaging on the eyeliner, and that left me rather annoyed.

Here is one of those goofy self portraits, taken in direct sunlight about half an hour after the video was made. As you can see, the eye shadow doesn’t really show up at all and I had it caked on! The shadow shows up much better in the video, but that doesn’t show just how splotchy it was in places.  The foundation and powder combo turned out to have better coverage than I initially thought but it also made my wrinkles stand out. I do like the lip products though, and the color stick is a keeper!

20 dollar challenge makeup look

Here is the video version as I put the products on. I plan to try to start doing more video, so hopefully this will kick start me on that!

 

Want to see more of the $20 Challenge. Click the last and next buttons at the top of the post or visit other blogs in the group through the links below:

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e.l.f. (Eyes Lips Face) Makeup Palettes and Sets

e.l.f. cosmetics, short for Eyes Lips Face, are one of the great makeup values out there, and I tend to recommend them for those who are seeking good budget cosmetics. The company focuses on affordable makeup, surprisingly affordable actually, and they carry a full line that includes some really nice makeup palettes.

I own an  e.l.f. Studio 27 Piece Makeup Collection that was given to me by a company representative at a conference. The kit consists of a hard plastic case that, when opened, folds out to reveal a full makeup kit, including the following:  9 Eyeshadow Shades, 1 Cream Eyeshadow Shade, 1 Blush, 1 Bronzer, 10 Lip Gloss Shades, 1 Brow Powder,1 Eye Liner Pencil, 1 Dual-ended Eyeshadow Applicator, 1 Face Brush, 1 Small Precision Lip Brush.

Here are a couple of photos of my e.l.f. makeup palette:

e.l.f. makeup kit e.l.f. makeup palette

The makeup in the kit is of perfectly good quality. I put it on par with most general drugstore brands in terms of pigment density. The eye shadow wears pretty well, and the shades are particularly nice. The blush also wore just fine for me, although I did reapply it part way through the day. The lip products are decent quality, and the kit has a good variety of shades. Overall, considering that his popular palette runs at $15 it is an incredible value. It would make a good gift.

You can get bigger and better with these kits as well, such as with 83 pieces for $35 (pictured below) and 141 pieces for $45. Or, if just eye shadow is your thing, there are also various shadow kits, again at great prices, such as the Endless Eyes Pro Mini with 32 shades (pictured below), now at $5 (normally $10) .

elf makeup set elf eyeshadow set

e.l.f. also offers a variety of mineral makeup sets. The mineral sets are comparable in ingredients to some of the popular, and fairly expensive mineral makeup kits out there, but at a lower price (e.l.f. runs around $20 for a starter kit). They are also paraben free, but do contain bismuth, as many mineral makeup brands do.  Starter kits contain foundation, concealer, blush,  two brushes, and a canvas bag. They also tend to get good consumer reviews on the e.l.f website.

Overall, if you want a good value in cosmetics, e.l.f. is worth checking out.  The prices are great, but quality isn’t lacking.

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. Review of the Studio Palette is based on a product provided by a representative of the company. For more, please see the disclosure page.

Disclosures: Beauty and Fashion Tech at times reviews products provided by a representative of the company. When we do so, we specifically state so. We also use affiliate links. For more, please see the disclosure page

Elf Cosmetics Mineral Makeup Kit

e.l.f. cosmetics is widely known for their $1 cosmetics, although some of their items run a few dollars more. Now they have released a full line of mineral makeup at excellent prices.

Elf Cosmetics Mineral Makeup Kit

A Mineral Starter Kit is $20 and contains:

Mineral Foundation-SPF 15
Mineral Concealer-SPF 15
Mineral Blush
Total Face Brush
Blush Brush
Canvas Case

That is a good amount of items for the price. Mineral eye shadows are only $3 each. One thing to note though is that these items contain bismuth, which is common ingredient in many mineral makeup brands, but unfortunately, it is also an irritant to some people. The kit is paraben free.

Comparison Shop for Mineral Makeup

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Disclosures: Beauty and Fashion Tech at times reviews products provided by a representative of the company. When we do so, we specifically state so. We also use affiliate links. For more, please see the disclosure page