Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Yves Rocher skincare and perfume review

I've waited and waited on this. From my childhood I remember the positive and green image of Yves Rocher. Their perfumes used to be the only high-quality option for many people in Eastern Europe.
But enough is enough. The blurry and irrational memories can prolong my patience for only so long.
Let's get down to it: the good, bad and ugly about Yves Rocher products and the brand itself.
Disclaimer: I purchased all the products with my own money, and this post is 100% my honest opinion. I have not tried any Yves Rocher makeup, so this review is about skincare&perfumes only. My skin type is normal+combination in winter and combination+oily in summer.
SEBO SPECIFIC

Ultra Matt Shine Reducing Moisturizer

The cream does not come with a protective seal, but comes in a glass jar. Thus I assume it contains a fair amount of preservatives to protect it from getting spoiled by bacteria. 
The texture is jelly, light yellow-green color. It applies and blends nicely, leaves a very thin layer on the skin, not annoying but obviously not absorbing 100% percent. It has noticeable "herbal" perfume scent, more chemical than natural.  I have not noticed a mattifying effect that would last longer than first half of an hour. The hydration is not enough for normal skin in winter, so I can suggest it as a generic day moisturizer for summer. On sale you can get it for 12$, IMHO way too expensive for what it is.
CURE SOLUTIONS
The serum does not come with a protective seal, but comes in a glass bottle with a pipette. Thus I assume it contains a fair amount of preservatives to protect it from getting spoiled by bacteria. 
The texture is creamy liquid, semi-opaque white color. It applies and blends nicely, fully adsorbs into the skin, leaves a plumped refreshed feeling. It has noticeable "herbal" perfume scent, not too chemical. 
I've been using it for a month and have not noticed any permanent anti-wrinkle or skin smoothing effect. So I can suggest it as a nice hydrating&smoothing moisturizer for all skin types. I suspect if you mix it with hyaluronic acid it might work even better:) On sale you can get it for 26$, IMHO a bit expensive for what it is.

DÉMAQUILLANTS AUX 3 THÉS DÉTOXIFIANTS

Trial-size Micellar Cleansing Water

The emulsion does not come with a protective seal. It comes in a plastic bottle with no doser\dispenser. Thus I assume it contains a fair amount of preservatives to protect it from getting spoiled by bacteria. It is also easy to get too much out and spill the liquid all around.
The texture is like any other liquid, non-oily, semi-transparent yellow color. It does not dissolve either water resistant, water proof or any normal makeup. At most you can smear it all over your face, partially getting the mascara off the eyes (after extensive rubbing),  and then use a gelface wash to get all that off your face. The liquid has very faint "herbal" smell. 
Well, this is a clear fail in terms of function. I would be better of using any generic toner. At least a toner has some skin benefits. Price is 3.5$, IMHO get a latte instead.
TRADITION DE HAMMAM

Moroccan clay mask - for face and hair - Travel Size

The mask does not come with a protective seal. It comes in a plastic bottle with a narrowed opening for dosing. Thus I assume it contains a fair amount of preservatives to protect it from getting spoiled by bacteria. 
The texture is surprisingly fluid, between a normal clay mask, liquid and a scrub. It indeed contains scrubbing particles, that are large and not densely packed. I to this day do not understand, how a scrub can be combined with a clay mask in terms of usability and function, but here you go :) The color is cool-toned brown and dries to a grey-brown clay texture. Easy to spread around, but it dries very quickly, so I can not use it for 5 minutes prescribed (3min max), because it shrinks and tugs on the skin like crazy when drying. The liquid has very pronounced sweet smell, that I do not find particularly spicy or arabic-nights-eastern-morocco-like in character, this smell is frankly annoying:( The mask did not clear my pores, but my skin felt reasonably refreshed.
Price is 3.5$, IMHO buy it ONLY IF you are trying to add something to cart in order to get free shipping.

MASKS FRUITY

Fresh Mask with Lemon Zest

The mask does not come with a protective seal. It comes in a plastic bottle with a narrowed opening for dosing. Thus I assume it contains a fair amount of preservatives to protect it from getting spoiled by bacteria. 
The texture is very jelly-like, very glycerine-like, has a weird chemical smell that is a bit lemon. The color is transparent yellow. Easy to spread around, but it dries within 5-7 minutes. It does refresh the skin for the first 15 minutes after, and then there is not further effect.  I honestly do not see any effect, good or bad, what-so-ever.  Price is 5$ (always on sale in seems), IMHO skip on this.

SECRETS D'ESSENCES

Vanille Noire Eau de Parfum - Travel Size (splash)

The eau de perfume does not come with a protective seal or doser, it is in a typical miniature splash bottle. The color is transparent brown.
I am not a big fan of gourmand sweet perfumes, and vanilla in particular, but I LOVE this one.
It is a purely vanilla smell, no other notes. But vanilla here  has a bit burnt almost very subtly smoked character. Maybe I'm affected by the bottle design, but the bottle catches the essence of this fragrance very well indeed.

It is sweet without being edible, obnoxious, or predictable.
 I would easily choose this cool, a bit burnt sugar vanilla over Prada Candy, where the latter is sweet, creamy and flowery. It is a subjective preference though. Both aromas are excellent quality, I'm just fed up with the abundance of syrupy, barbie-stylized frags lately. See what fragrantica has to say about it.
It lasts not a very long time, so I tend to pour it all over my neck, hands and hair. If I ever purchase from Yves Rocher again, I would get a big spray bottle of this one.
 Price is 5$, IMHO try it, if you like vanilla in perfumes.

Nail Polish(mini)


Ok, I gasped, when I saw that in the package. Yves Rocher just invented a new definition of mini! The nail polish was of a size on my thumb knuckle! It was so incredibly small, that the bottle might not be enough for one complete manicure!
It's both cute and weird, frankly, but  one thing is certain: the Yves Rocher mini nail polish is a complete waste of money (3$). For God's Sake, you can buy FULL SIZED China Glaze for that price (on season sales) and Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear (all year around)! The quality of the nail polish was not good either, transparent, a bit streaky, not long lasting. It's laughable, really.

SO ELIXIR

Mini SO ELIXIR Eau de Parfum


The eau de perfume does not come with a protective seal or doser, it is in a typical miniature splash bottle. The color is transparent yellow.
I can't wear heavy sweet perfumes, but I have a lot of appreciation for them, and my mom loves them so much, that I test a fair amount for the sake of giving them to her as gifts.
It is a old type of perfumed oils mixed with olibanum\incense and amber perfume. It reminds me of many-many other popular in 60-80s.

 Not a genius composition, but very nice, sweet with major olibanum, spices and amber.It lasts a relatively long time (not too long though), it warms up the room, and can be overpowering, if you put too much of it on your skin.
It is a good balmy incensey classic, but not very sophisticated compared to some contemporary frags from the same category. See what fragrantica has to say about it.
 Price is 5$ for a mini, IMHO try it in mini size first, if you like heavy balmy, honey-like sweet perfumes.
SECRETS D'ESSENCES

Voile d'ambre Eau de Parfum - Travel Size

The eau de perfume does not come with a protective seal or doser, it is in a typical miniature splash bottle. The color is transparent yellow.
As I said I can't wear heavy sweet perfumes, but I have a lot of appreciation for them.
It is another old type of perfume representing a mixture of oils and pronounced amber + olibanum\incense. It is lighter than So Elixir, but more honey like. They are very similar actually in my mind. I can not tell them apart, unless I smelled them sequentially. Yet this perfume is called Amber after all, so... It is indeed amber all out :))


 Again not a genius composition, but very nice, sweet with major amber, warm, honey notes. I personally prefer Burberry Weekend, because it is more complex, floral and less heavy. Voile d'ambre lasts a long time, similar or maybe better than So Elixir. It warms up the room, and can be overpowering, if you put too much of it on your skin.
It is a good oriental incensey classic, but not very sophisticated compared to some contemporary frags from the same category. See what fragrantica has to say about it.
Price is 5$ for a mini, IMHO try it in mini size first, if you like heavy balmy, honey-like sweet perfumes. 


Ok, enough product reviews. Now about the brand. Yves Rocher was a leaping bunny approved brand for a long time, till they decided to sell in China in 2012. More: evidence1, evidence2, evidence3, evidence4. For many years the reputation of the brand was built on the values of natural ingridients, cruelty free development, and sustainable production.
Not any more, greed took its toll.
To make things more ugly, let me tell you that EVEN NOW Yves Rocher puts cruelty free on its packaging, and advertises, that they are "against" animal testing. Frankly it looks like a pimp praising virginity before marriage.
What really gets me is the blatant lies. Do not support animal testing in other countries and perform it, if you say you are AGAINST it, Good Lord! Just look at this:
 Gosh it is so hypocritical, it makes my blood boil!
Second, the natural-ness and organic-ness of their products is so obviously not true. The only thing that makes it better, is that Yves Rocher send an extensive brochure with all product ingredients listed with every order.
So they do put bunch of green leaves on the packaging, and use nebulous half-truths to advertise their products, but there is so little regulation on that "natural"means anyway.
Third, very annoying and cheap marketing. I get so much paper spam from them with offers to get trashy cosmetic bags\swim wear\jewelry\other worthless chinese goods!
I don't want that crap, it useless, it is demotivating, it is disrespectful to my as a customer. Give a higher discount on your good products or start giving away better gifts! IMHO it is embarrassing, when brands send crap like this as gifts.
All in all, not natural, not cruelty free, not customer appreciative brand. I feel I'm done with Yves Rocher, even the good experiences with some of the products do not make up for the deceiving marketing and hypocritical brand values.

xoxo,  Maria TwosRuse.




Monday, November 26, 2012

Makeup of the day: golds and pearls

I'm obsessed with the greenish gold from Too Faced Romantic Eye palette! To enhance the effect I put a cream bronze eye shadow (by Black Radiance) and added some warm tone brown in the crease and outer corner. A bit a of black eye liner and mascara - and we are ready to go!







I hope you got some inspiration out of this little MOTD!:))

xoxo, Maria TwosRuse.



Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Burdundy and Gold Eye Makeup of the day

I hope these pictures inspire you to try this gorgeous so-Bollywood combo!

For the eyes I used ELF Mineral eye shadow in Glamorous, Sleek liquid eye liner in Gold, Wet n wild black eye shadow from 6 pan set,  jordana mascara (find in walgreens)
For lips I used Revlon Lip Butter in Sugar Plum.

xoxo, Maria TwosRuse.


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Milani Red Sparkle One Coat Glitter Swatches and Review

This red glitter looks so holiday and lively in the bottle. Unfortunately, not as good and sparkly on the nails. Here are some fresh swatches for you, gals, before it completely dried out:
However, as you can clearly see, as it starts drying out, it gets gritty and loses all the sparkle. Moreover, it get fully matte, and does not shine at all, with underlying grey cast to the base color.
It does look vampy and a bit off, if that's what you are looking for, but it is certainly not a gorgeous holiday shade.




these pictures though not ideal are still much better than the nail polish by itself. Even two transparent top coats did not help to bring back the shine and the sparkle to what you can see in the bottle.

And here is 2 layers on the nail wheel, no top coat:
I hope it was helpful:))

Kisses, Maria "TwosRuse".

Ruby Red & Emerald Green Art Deco Nails with Opi and Essie

Here is nice fall-winter option for you, gals!:)
I love this beautiful berry purple shade by OPI "Congeniality is my Middle Name". It has just enough shimmer and tiny silver sparkles that add some intrigue to the finish.
Since I felt very festive and holiday spirit-like, I added a metallic emeral green by Essie "Trophy Wife". I find this combo very rich and art deco looking.Do you?








Kisses, Maria "TwosRuse".

Benefit Cream Eye Shadow Silver Spoon

I got this one free with my Sephora order a while ago. Maybelline Color Tattoos and L'oreal infallibles were already way ahead of the game. Free gift is a free gift though. I just wondered whether it is going to be any better than what I have seen for twice a cheap:)
By the way, these retail for 19$. It is funny enough, that neither Sephora.com nor BenefitCosmetics.com sell this particular shade anymore. A basic silver shimmer, and yet it is discontinued.
Well, let me tell you, I can guess the reason - it is not that great after all )))
Check the pictures out: I put Silver Spoon all over the lid with bright blue eye liner along the lash line (Sephora nano eye liner). It is very sheer and difficult to build up.

If it had more sparkle it would be fine, but given the metallic finish and sheer texture, it give a rather grey cast to the eye.
I gotta say, when I tried Audacious Asphalt by Maybelline Color Tattoo, I had very similar experience, though Benefit Silver Spoon is cool toned, and Maybelline Audacious Asphalt is warm toned silver colors.
Even though I'm not crazy about the Benefit cream eye shadows after this experience, I kind of like this eye look in general!:))

Kisses, Maria "TwosRuse".

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Sephora Deals: IT KITS - Gift sets In Detail

I think everyone and their mother should urgently check out this awesome deal, that has been going on at sephora.com for the past 3 weeks!
They contain great amount of deluxe size samples by really good brands!
I was so excited that I even got through the trouble of estimating the value of each bag:))
Note that this week Sephora changed the names of the kits slightly, but the contents are largely the same (see the price break down in the table below):

Note that long lasting products spike up the price almost twice!
Since I bought bunch of gifts, I did split my purchases into several orders to get all of these bags.
I am VERY happy with the IT KITS, I think this is one of the best deals Sephora has had in a long time!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

New shades of grey: blue, green, purple

Here we go, by far the most successful mani combo of the month: China Glaze Pelican Grey with Sally Hansen diamond strength Blue Frosting on top!
AMAzing, just mind blowing beautiful! The grey is light and neutral, the top coat is truly mesmerizing, so many colors hidden in these smooth micro flakes!
Let the pictures speak for themselves:
One thing though, I kindly warn that you should not buy SH Blue frosting to use as a standalone nail polish. It is extremely sheer, but it works wonders to other nail polishes, if put on top!
Highly recommend for those who love complex and glowy manicures that have no explicit glitter:
I hope you enjoyed this post, let me know  what think of this combo and the colors themselves!:))

Kisses, Maria "TwosRuse".