Friday, February 27, 2009

Sinner

I got the new UDPP Sin yesterday and tried it out today so here is my review.

First of all ... I despise the original UDPP ... I am only 25 and it makes my eyelids look like I am 60. Not a good look .... crepey lids are never a good thing. This version, however, is MUCH different. No crepiness whatsoever, and it was even tacky so I think it will make a great base for shadows. As with the original, a little goes a long way.

The colour is pretty, but I was really hoping it would be a bit lighter and slightly more shimmery. Still makes a great cream shadow for this quick look though. All in all I am really pleased with it ... though I will be cussing up a storm when the time comes to cut it up (note to UD: change this friggin packaging!!!)

I am also trying out the Lancome La Laque Fever glosses ... the colours are pretty, they feel great on and they stay on FOREVER. I put it on at 7AM and it was still on my lips at 2PM when I started peeling at them (bad habit ... so shoot me).

Enjoy!

All products/tools used are MAC unless otherwise stated.

Face:
Smashbox Halo powder in Fair; used EDM Flattop Kabuki brush
Petticoat MSF as blush and on high points of face; used 165 face brush

Eyes:
UDPP Sin over entire eye area; blend with fingers
Penultimate liner pen in Rapidblack
Rimmel Glam Eyes mascara in Extreme Black

Lips:
BE Krystal buxom lip polish; blot
Plum Royale cremestick lip liner
Lancome La Laque Fever gloss in Plum Wave

Questions? Comments? Please feel free to post ... and thanks for looking!














2 comments:

  1. I agree with you on Sin. It is creamier than the original....but it is a bit too pink for my taste. I still use it, but I was hoping it would be more cream/white and slightly sparklier - kinda like Bare Study. I wanted to just be able to slap it on and go, but I still feel like I need a brow highlight bc it's too pink.

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  2. erin, i love love LOVE UDPP sin... i totally agree with the difference in formula. i always loved the staying power of the original, but the creamier "sin" just seals the deal. i still use it with s/s and i get no crepey-ness at all.

    if they would market this in colors...wow!

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