Showing posts with label OCC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OCC. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

FOTD - 80's Makeup

Last Saturday, my sister threw her husband an 80's themed surprise birthday party. She went all out; piles of candy, black lights, rubics cube cake, ultimate 80's cds and records.

I didn't have any "80's clothing" so I decided to do something wild with my makeup, instead.

Voila:

It took a while to get my hair to stay up like this. I don't usually style it so high and with it being a bit on the short side, it took quite a few bobby pins.

I tried to create two different gradients on my eyes. On the top lid, peach to hot pink. On the bottom, blue to green.


Face
Korres face primer
L'Oreal Lumi foundation in W6
MAC Sunbasque + Stereo Rose


Eyes
Urban Decay primer potion in Eden
MICA Beauty Cosmetics gel liner in black
Smashbox Full Exposure Mascara

Top lid:
Inglot 368 (peach), 60 (yellow), 382 (hot pink)
MAC Soft Brown, Swiss Chocolate, Expensive Pink, Red Brick, Rice Paper

Bottom lid:
Inglot 59 (lime green), 372 (light turquoise), 338 (dark turquoise)



Lips
OCC Lip tar in Pretty Boy
(OCC Lip tar in Nylon above picture)

I first tried a lighter pink, but thought the darker one was a bit more out there.




Hey! Check out my nail post {here}


Have you ever gone to an 80's party? Would you rather go wild on your makeup or your clothes?

-Claudia

Friday, February 1, 2013

Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics - My Lip Tar Collection



Happy February! I wanted to start off the month with yet another round of swatches. This time, I'm going into OCC lip tar territory. OCC (Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics) lip tars are a cross between lipstick and lipgloss. Lip tars are like long-lasting liquid lipstick. Although they look a bit glossy in my swatches (due to the sun), OCC's lip tars dry to a matte consistency.

When applying lip tars, the term "less is more" is key! It's hard to believe, but you really only need a small dot amount to cover your entire lips.

These lip tars, with the exception of "Feathered," apply beautifully. "Feathered" is a white lip tar that is better suited for mixing than for wearing on its own.

Grandma
Baby coral pink. 


Melange
Neutral light-tan brown


Pretty Boy
Bright, bluer-toned fuschia


Stalker
Classic red with a pop!


Vintage
Deep burgundy red, looks a bit darker in person


Beta
Neutral orange


Hoochie
Off-pink magenta



Feathered
I'm having such a hard time photographing this sucker. "Feathered" is better for mixing and making your other shades lighter. It works wonderfully, just not by itself!


Nylon
Hot light pink, possible Candy Yum Yum dupe!






I'd love to get my hands on basic colored lip tars, such as yellow and blue, so that I could mix more colors.


Price: $16
Where to buy: OCC, Sephora


Do you own any lip tars or do you prefer regular lipstick/glosses? Do you prefer bright or more natural lip colors?

-Claudia

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