Thursday, December 15, 2016

Tony Moly Mask Sheet Box My Shea: Christmas Edition

Today will be mini-review/haul about these cute sheet masks I picked up at Ulta! They are the Tony Moly Mask Sheet Box My Shea. Each box retails for $7.50 and come with 5 sheet masks. I am such a sucker for packaging and this is definitely super cute and festive for the Holiday season! 



The five sheet masks that are included are: Thank You Sheet Mask, Love You Sheet Mask, Be Happy Sheet Mask, Share It Sheet Mask, and Good Luck Sheet Mask. They're all named differently, but the actual sheet mask inside are all the same scent/kind.




The sheet masks are cotton based and the essence is more of a milky consistency. The scent isn't too heavy and smells like shea butter, which is supposed to be the main ingredient in theses masks. The sheet masks fit nicely on the face and does feel nice on the skin. These sheet masks do a good job at moisturizing/hydrating the skin. Overall, I do like these sheet masks especially for the price. However, I wouldn't classify these as my top favorite/holy grail.



I really think these are worth the price and would make great stocking stuffers/gifts, especially if you're on a budget! So pick them up if you have the chance!

DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type.  I am in no way responsible for the results or outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product that you happen to love. What may work or not work for me, may be totally different from you.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Holika Holika Golden Monkey Glamour Lip 3-Step Set


What is it for?

3-step system to help with dry lips.

Active Ingredients:

Step 1: gold, cellulose,
Step 2: collagen, hyaluronic acid,
Step 3: honey, royal jelly

To look at the full list of ingredients, its function for each, and its safety/irritant levels go ahead and click on this website:

Directions:

  1. Step 1: Use pad to exfoliate and clean lips.
  2. Step 2: Apply hydro gel mask for 15 minutes
  3. Step 3: Apply honey treatment on lips.

Review:

As stated above, the packaging is ridiculously cute! 😄 There are three steps to this lip kit and each step is clearly labeled on the package. What I like about the packaging besides its cuteness, was that each step was separated in it's on compartment and they were perforated for easy access of the product and use between the steps.



Front
Back

Perforated lines make it easy to separate between each step.
 The first step is a white cotton sheet that is shaped like a pair of lips. You're supposed to use this to exfoliate the lips. This pad did absolutely nothing for my lips. I rubbed hard and it still didn't exfoliate my lips. Although it might be just me because I don't really suffer from super chapped lips.

Step 1
The second step was the most fun compared to the other two steps! It’s a gel consistency, shaped like a pair of lips, and has a slight pinkish tone to it. I was a little worried that this was going to slip and slide all over the place, but it actually stayed nice and put after you placed it on your lips. While waiting the 15 minutes, I just watched some TV and before you know it, it was time to remove it.

Step 2

The third step consisted of applying honey lip balm. The consistency was very thick, sticky, and goopy. There's actually a lot left over product, so if you want to save it for another use, you could. If you're not a fan of sticky and thick lip balms, you won't like this step.

Step 3
I used this kit overnight and the next morning, my lips were definitely more moisturized and a little more plumper. It also felt soft to the touch. Overall, this is a fun thing to do and does help if your lips are feeling a little chapped or dry. Would I repurchase this? Probably not. It's a fun thing to do and works great, but in all honesty I feel like exfoliating my lips with my e.l.f. lip scrub and using petroleum jelly works just as well for me, so I'll be continuing with that.

Overall:

Pros:
Cons:
*super cute packaging
*fun to do
*moisturizes and hydrates lips
*slight plumping affect to lips
*lip mask stays put
*step 1 doesn't do much to exfoliate
*if you don't like thick or sticky lip balms, you won't like step 3

DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type.  I am in no way responsible for the results or outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product that you happen to love. What may work or not work for me, may be totally different from you.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Innisfree Super Volcanic Clay Mask


What is it for?

6-in-1 Pore care:
Shrinks pores + Controls sebum + Exfoliates + Deeply cleanses + Brightens tone + Cools

Active Ingredients:

jeju volcanic scoria

To look at the full list of ingredients, its function for each, and its safety/irritant levels go ahead and click on this website: http://cosdna.com/eng/cosmetic_e225190865.html

Directions:

  1. After cleansing and toner, apply mask all over face, making sure to avoid eyes and lips.
  2. Let mask clay mask sit for 10  minutes.
  3. Rinse with lukewarm water.

Review:

I bought this off of ebay for about $15 dollars. The packaging is very simple: a brown plastic container with a metal bronze twist cap. Because of the packaging it could get a bit messy and it may get unsanitary because you have to keep digging your fingers into the product. There is about 100 mL of product.

Innisfree Super Volcanic Pore Clay Mask Packaging
When applying the clay mask there is some resistance against your face, but not too much where you feel like your tugging at your skin. There's an immediate cooling sensation and it continues to stay cool throughout the entire process. The mask is quite tacky and can get messy. There is no special fragrance or scent to the mask, it smells just like clay.

I leave the mask for about 10 minutes or when it is no longer tacky to the touch and then I rinse it off even though the mask hasn't fully dried. The reason I don't leave it on until it becomes crackly and flakey is because at this point, the mask begins to suck out moisture from your face, which can cause it to become dehydrated and irritated. I do find it difficult to wash the product off my face.

Clay when first applied on hand.

Clay after 10 minutes on hand.

I've had this tub of clay mask for a few months now and have been using it once a week. There is a good amount of product, so one tub will last you for a while! Upon rinsing, my face feels cool, clean, fresh, soft, and smooth. I never feel like my skin is tight or dry after using this mask. I've also used this mask when I had a few blemishes and noticed that this definitely helps calm them and reduces the redness. It helps with controlling my oily combo skin, but I'm not sure at how effective this is at reducing my pores. However, I do recommend this product if you want to try a new clay mask.

Overall:

Pros:
Cons:
*cooling sensation
*face feels clean, fresh, soft, and smooth
*reduces redness/calms from blemishes
*controls oil, without leaving skin feel dehydrated/dry
*product lasts for a while
*can get messy/everywhere
*not much a difference in pore size
*slightly difficult to wash off 
*can be unsanitary because of packaging


DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type.  I am in no way responsible for the results or outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product that you happen to love. What may work or not work for me, may be totally different from you.

Monday, October 31, 2016

Empties #1


Introducing my Empties series! Basically, I collect a bunch of the empty products I've used up and put a mini review about some of the products.

If I don't have a mini review on some of the products, it's because I have already or will eventually be posting a more in-depth/detailed review on the product, so stay tuned!

Here are my Empties #1:

Empty Products

AcneFree Drying Lotion
Banilla Co Clean it Zero
Benton Snail Bee High Content Essence
Benton Aloe BHA Skin Toner
L'oreal Youth Code Texture Perfector Serum
Missha Flower Bouquet Cleansing Cream
Missha Geum Sul Vitalizing Eye Cream
Missha Perfect Cover BB Cream in No. 27
Missha Time Revolution The First Treatment Essence
Mizon All In One Snail Cream
Mizon All In One  Snail Ampoule
Mizon Night Repair Ampoule
Nature Republic Cotton Armpit Kit
Tresemme Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray

Benton Aloe BHA Skin Toner: 

Benton Aloe BHA Skin Toner
I bought this toner on Amazon for 12 dollars. I've used up 2-3 bottles.  This toner comes with a pump and feels nice on the skin. It also remove impurities if I happened to miss any after cleansing. Other than those two benefits, I didn't notice any drastic changes or improvements on my skin, so I won't be repurchasing this.

L'oreal Youth Code Texture Perfector Serum:

L'oreal Youth Code Serum
I know I purchased this a few times, but at different places.  They retail for about $20.00. I bought this while it was on sale or I had a coupon for Ulta, I can't exactly how much I got this for. It's great because it has a pump, but you can't actually open the bottle up. I found that a bit annoying because as you can see, there is still product left over that I would've like to use. This smells really  nice and applies very silky smooth over the skin. I did notice that using this helped with my skin texture. I haven't repurchased this in a very long time and probably won't anymore because I'm relatively happy with my current skin care routine.

Mizon All in One Snail Repair Cream:

Mizon All in One Snail Cream
I've repurchased this a few times, I typically pay around 18 dollars on ebay for the bigger 120mL size compared to the normal 75mL size. I really like this as my night time moisturizer for the non-winter months. During winter, I felt like it wasn't enough for my skin. Other than that, it hydrated my skin and helped with smoothing out my skin/helping with texture. I'll eventually repurchase this, I'm just trying out other moisturizers at the moment.

Mizon All in One Snail Ampoule:

Mizon All in One Snail Ampoule
I got this for $12 on ebay. This ampoule was a nice consistency and spread nicely over my face. There's really not much of a scent to this. It was a good moisturizing component to my skin care, but other than that I really didn’t see any difference with this ampoule. I won't be repurchasing.

Mizon Night Time Repair Ampoule:

Mizon Night Time Repair Ampoule
I got this for around $13 on ebay. Essentially I felt the same way about this ampoule as I did with the Mizon All in One Sail Ampoule.  Good for moisturizing, but didn't see much results. Won't be repurchasing

Nature Republic Cotton Arm Pit Kit:

Nature Republic Cotton Arm Pit Kit
I purchased this kit on Amazon for around $14 dollars. This kit is a simple two step system, which includes using a  scrub and that you wash out, followed by a cream. The scrub has microbeads that help exfoliate your underarms and the cream is moisturizing, but not too thick where it feels sticky or heavy. Both products are white and smell of a clean linen scent that wasn't too overpowering. Unfortunately, I didn't see too much lightening of my underarms. It did smooth out and soften my underarms slightly, but it wasn't the results I was hoping for, especially considering the price. I will not repurchase this product.

Tresemme Thermal Creations Heat Tamer Spray:

Tresemme Thermal Creations
I always use this when I apply heat to my hair. This is probably my third or fourth bottle that I've repurchased and I typically pay between $5-6 for it. The nozzle sprays the product evenly, it smells nice, and it never weighs my hair down or makes it greasy. This is a must in my opinion and I will always repurchase.


DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type.  I am in no way responsible for the results or outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product that you happen to love. What may work or not work for me, may be totally different from you.

Monday, October 24, 2016

Freeset Donkey Milk Skin Gel Mask Pack Healing


What is it for?

Helps purify and moisturize the skin, helps heal and soothe irritated/damage skin.

Active Ingredients:

donkey milk, n pearin, nephrite powder, camellia japonica flower water

To look at the full list of ingredients, its function for each, and its safety/irritant levels go ahead and click on this website: http://www.cosdna.com/eng/cosmetic_70bd186427.html

Directions:

  1. Open the packet up.
  2. Unfold the mask inside.
  3. Place mask on face, making sure to place the holes in the mask to your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  4. Leave on for 20 minutes.
  5. Take off mask, tap the essence of the mask into your skin to absorb. Do not rinse.

Review:

I absolutely adore the packaging because it is HOLO! (I'm obsessed with holographic things now because of Simply Nailogical, look that up and you'll understand…XD). I got a set of 10 masks for $20.00 on Ebay. Considering that these masks are only $2 a piece, its really fancy and has nice packaging! :D

Freeset Donkey Milk Healing Front

Freeset Donkey Milk Healing Back

There is a plastic backing to the mask, so you need to remove that before you put it on your face. This sheet mask is different from the other sheet masks I normally use because of the material. The normal sheet masks I use are made up of cotton, but this mask is a gel mask made up of natural pulp coated with a bio-polymer. Now, I'm not exactly sure what the heck that means, but because the mask is made up of different material, the way it fits on the face is different. These gel masks fit very well on my face and stays very close to the face for the entire time while using the mask. I feel like this really helps your skin drink and absorb all of the essence. It also feels softer and is more light weight on your face than the cotton sheetmask.

Sheetmask fully layed out.

The mask holds the essence very well and is super cooling when you place it on your face. As for the scent, it is described as "fresh". I would describe the scent as a mixture between minty herbal medicine and lemon cleaner. The scent also reminded me of something that I couldn’t quit put my finger on until after the third or fourth time using this mask. It smells exactly like those moist towelettes  that restaurants give you to clean your hands when you eat seafood or BBQ…HAHA >_< Now that's not exactly the kind of smell I want my sheet masks to have, but I can overlook it because the mask felt nice and I noticed benefits after using them.

I mentioned my string of breakouts lately on my cheek, so the parts of my face with my breakouts obviously left that area of my skin red and irritated. After using the mask, I noticed that my face felt calmed, soothed, and the area of breakouts were less red. The essence also really moisturized my skin, but it did leave it sticky.

I recommend this, especially if you're prone to redness. I will re-purchase this face mask sometime in the future. I really saw the benefits on my skin and the overall experience was very nice, so it outweighed the cons like being sticky and having a weird smell.

Overall:

Pros:
Cons:
*packaging is awesome!
*material helped adhere to the face and skin better
*cooling and fresh on skin
*calmed, soothed, and decreased redness
*moisturized skin
*thin, soft, and light weight
*sticky feeling after use
*smells like the lemon moist towelettes

DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type.  I am in no way responsible for the results or outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product that you happen to love. What may work or not work for me, may be totally different from you.




Monday, October 17, 2016

Tony Moly Floria Brightening Peeling Gel

What is it for?

Deep cleansing gel containing flower extracts to help promote radiant skin. Removes dead skin cells and impurities for a softer skin.

Active Ingredients:

I tried looking everywhere for the listed active ingredients, but all it states is that they use "flower extracts". Looking at the full ingredient list the extracts  are nelumbo nucifera flower extract and prunus mume fruit extract. Now because this is a chemical exfoliant, this product utilizes acids, specifically AHAs. The AHAs in the ingredient list are ascorbic acid, lactic acid, and citric acid.

To look at the full list of ingredients, its function for each, and its safety/irritant levels go ahead and click on this website: http://www.cosdna.com/eng/cosmetic_b6bd161335.html

Directions:
  1. Make sure that hands and face are dry.
  2. Squeeze small amount onto hands.
  3. Gently massage into face.
  4. Rinse with lukewarm water.

Review:

This cost about $10-11 dollars  on Amazon for 150 mL of product in a white squeeze tube. The packaging is sleek and clean with a lotus flower on the front. 

Tony Moly Floria Brightening Peeling Gel

The product has a gel like consistency, but it is more on the watery side. This gel has a nice floral scent, which I enjoyed a lot. While rubbing the gel into the skin, the gel will start to ball up underneath your fingers.  Those particles are your actual skin sloughing off! Sounds a bit gross right? But it's actually satisfying to see all that dead skin coming off the front surface of your face.

Product on hand.

After rubbing the product into skin, dead skin cells starts to come off.

Immediately after washing everything off my face, I noticed that my skin was brighter and felt smoother. Typically, my skin always feels smoother when I use a physical exfoliator, but this peeling gel is more gentle on the skin and I found that it was just as effective.  I've used this product only once or twice a week for a few months and can tell that it's definitely made the texture of my skin better. Overall, I really enjoy this product and would definitely recommend! I will repurchase this in the future, but this has gotten me really interested in trying more peeling gels, so I'll probably shop around and try a few different kinds in the mean time!

Overall:

Pros:
Cons:
*gentler than physical exfoliator
*effective in removing dead skin
*nice scent
*smoother and brighter complexion after use
*none that I can think of!

DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type.  I am in no way responsible for the results or outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product that you happen to love or vice versa. What may work or not work for me, may be totally different from you.

Monday, October 10, 2016

Banilla Co. Clean It Zero

What is it for?

To clean and remove makeup, dirt, and impurities.

Active Ingredients:

Papaya, acerola, and herbal extracts

To look at the full list of ingredients, its function for each, and its safety/irritant levels go ahead and click on this website: http://cosdna.com/eng/cosmetic_1792176836.html

Directions:

  1. Use spactula and scoop up pea size amount.
  2. Massage balm all over skin.
  3. Rinse with luke warm water and pat dry.
  4. Follow up with water based cleanser.

Review:

There are a few different types of the Banilla Co Clean it Zero, but I'm reviewing the original. The original has a pink cap and comes in a tub of 100mL. Because of the packaging, it might not feel like it's sanitary, but it does comes with its own spatula to scoop out the product.

Banilla Co. Clean it Zero
There is a floral fragrance, but it isn't overbearing or overpowering. It smells quite pleasant. The product is a white solid balm that melts into a softer consistency when you massage it into your skin and the makeup on your face starts to dissolve away.  I love that I don't have to be too rough or scrub my skin too hard in order to take off my makeup. It pretty much removes all my makeup with ease. However, I notice that I do have to work a little harder and spend more time when removing my eye or waterproof makeup, but again I don't ever feel like I'm being extremely rough on my skin. However, a word of caution be careful when using this over your eyes, if a lot of the product gets in your eye, it could cause your vision to be blurry or get mildly irritated.
Spatula is included
When you begin to wash off the balm it transforms into a milky and watery consistency. It rinses right off without any problems and after towel drying, my skin feels fresh, clean, and smooth. This also doesn't dry my face out. I have read some complaints about there being a sticky residue when using this product by itself. However, this isn't meant to be used as a stand alone product. I never use this a stand alone product, and I ALWAYS follow this with a water based cleanser.
Scoop of product
Makeup swatches on hand from top to bottom: BB cream, eyeliner, matte liquid lipstick, lipgloss, lipstick, and concealer
Rubbing the product into the hand. It all came off relatively easy.

Hand after rinsing off everything with water
I really love using this product in my double cleanse system. I feel like it's gentle on the skin and removes most, if not all of my make up before my cleansing step. This will definitely be a hard product to beat, but I'm going to test out a few other cleansing balms/oils and compare how they hold up to the Banilla Co. But I definitely recommend this, if you haven't tried it you should!

Overall:

Pros:
Cons:
*gentle on the skin
*very effective at removing makeup
*doesn't dry out skin
*can be unsanitary because of packaging
*can cause temporary blurred vision/irritation if a lot of product gets into eyes


DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type.  I am in no way responsible for the results or outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product that you happen to love. What may work or not work for me, may be totally different from you.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Aritaum Mono Eyes

Today, I'll be talking about four eye shadows I've recently picked up from Aritaum! It's from their Mono Eyes collection, which are individual eyeshadows. Each eye shadow typically cost between $5-6 and come in a wide variety of shades, finishes, colors, and textures! (I bought these up on ebay.)


I picked up the following shades:

No. 37 Cocktail Dress
No. 95 Stand By Me
No. 102 New Blossom
No. 113 Candy Drops

Top from left to right: No. 113 (Candy Drops), No. 102 (New Blossom)
Bottom from left to right: No. 95 (Stand By Me), No. 37 (Cocktail Dress)
There were a bunch of other shades that I wanted to pick up, but I decided to be good and only pick up these colors. I have way too much makeup, but I've always wanted to try this brand out. I picked up mostly pinky/burgundy colors because I don't have a ton of these colors in my mostly neutral eyeshadow collection.

Swatches from left to right: No. 37 (Cocktail Dress), No. 95 (Stand By Me), No. 102 (New Blossom), No. 113 (Candy Drops)


For some reason, the No. 95 (Stand by me) shadow is showing up a lot more red in the photo, but in real life it has a more of a pinkish hue to it. They all swatch well and are pretty pigmented. The glitter/shimmery shadows do need to be built up a bit, but they have such a pretty effect when it shifts in light at different angles. I find that using a patting motion with the glitter/shimmer shadows is the best way to apply them.

One thing to quickly note, you have to be careful with these eyeshadows because I lightly dropped No. 113 Candy drops and the eyeshadow completely shattered. I was able to kind of put it back together and use it, but I'm still kind of bummed about it. -__- (me and my butterfingers)

I will definitely buy more, but in the very distant future. I have way more eyeshadows than I know what to do with right now. But definitely pick up a few if you're interested!

DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type.  I am in no way responsible for the results or outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product that you happen to love. What may work or not work for me, may be totally different from you.


Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Etude House Pink Skull Collection


I was browsing through the Etude House website during their Korean Thanksgiving sale and saw their newly released Pink Skull collection. The collection intrigued me because it all looked cute, edgy, and funky. Also, the price was reduced and there was an additional 30% off because of Korean Thanksgiving, so I just couldn't resist!


The Pink Skull collection has two types of looks: lovely skull and funky skull. I picked up both the lovely and funky 3-in-1 kit and both of their cream blushers. The 3-in-1 kits contain an eye shadow palette, mascara, and a twin shot lip tint.The 3-in-1 kits are currently $36.12 each.

Lovely Skull 3-in-1 kit
Funky Skull 3-in-1 kit

Cream Blushers

All of the packaging is so stinking cute. I'll show the swatches of everything except for the mascara because I have a bunch of mascara open right now and I want to use those all up before I open them. The mascara from the Lovely Skull kit is the Lash Perm Curl-Fix Mascara in Pinky Brown. The claims of this mascara is that it helps in curling drooped lashes. This should be interesting to use because I usually get black mascaras, but this will be good to use if I want a more natural look. The mascara from the Funky Skull kit is the Lash Perm Curl-Fix Mascara Long Lash (that's a mouthful isn't it?) As the "Long Lash" implies, this claims to lengthen your lashes. 
Left to right: Mascara Curl Fix from Lovely Skull kit and Mascara Long Lash from Funky Skull kit.

The twin shot lip tint has two sides: a mousse tint and a pearl tint. The lip tint that is in the Lovely Skull set is called Pink x Pumpkin Shot (PK003). The mousse side is a pinky red and the pearl tint side is a orange/gold color. For the Funky Skull set, the lip tint is called Funky x Skull Shot (RD304). The mousse side is more a truer red and the pearl tint side is a black/purple color. The mousse dry down to a matte finish and the pearl tint have a sheen/glitter gloss appearance. It's designed so that you can use them separately or together if you want. The swatches below I feel don't look too different from each other in the picture, but in real life the Pink x Pumpkin Shot is definitely lighter and more pink in color.





Top: Pink x Pumpkin Shot (PK003), Bottom: Funky x Skull Shot (RD304)
Left side is the mousse tint, right is pearl tint.


Swatches of Pink x Pumpkin (PK003) left to right: mousse tint, pearl tint, both together

Swatches of Funky x Skull (RD304) left to right: mousse tint, pearl tint, both together
For the eyeshadow palettes, there are 9 colors each. Each eye shadow has a cute heart design. The Lovely Skull palette is more of a lighter/natural look versus the Funky Skull palette, which has deeper/darker look. The palettes have a variety of finishes (matte, satin, shimmer/glitter). 

Left: Lovely Skull Palette, Right: Funky Skull Palette

Lovely Skull Palette
Top row left to right: Twinkle Pink, Antique Brown, Romantic Brown
Middle row left to right: Lovely Pink, Sugar Skull Pink, Velvet Brown
Bottom row left to right: See Through Beige, Rosepink Brown, Leather Brown








Swatches top row left to right: Twinkle Pink, Antique Brown, Romantic Brown

Swatches middle row left to right: Lovely Pink, Sugar Skull Pink, Velvet Brown

Swatches bottom row left to right: See Through Beige, Rosepink Brown, Leather Brown
Funky Skull Palette
Top row left to right: Romantic Plum Beige, Vintage Rose Beige, French Metal Brown
Middle row left to right: Skull Pink, Kissing Red, Funky Brown
Bottom row left to right: Pendant Pink, Velvet Red, Choker Brown
Swatches top row left to right: Romantic Plum Beige, Vintage Rose Beige, French Metal Brown

Swatches middle row left to right: Skull Pink, Kissing Red, Funky Brown

Swatches bottom row left to right: Pendant Pink, Velvet Red, Choker Brown

There are two blushes: Skull Rose (PK001) and Funky Pink (PK002). Each blush comes with a cushion for application. Skull Rose (PK001) is more darker in tone than Funky Pink (PK002). On the site, the price is currently $9.99 each.

Left: Skull Rose (PK001), Right Funky Pink (PK002)
Bottom: cushion for application

Swatches from left to right: Skull Rose (PK001), Funky Pink (PK002)
So, what do you think? Are you more into the Lovely or Funky collection? I'm really excited to try out this whole collection! There were a few more things in this collection, but they didn't interest me as much so I didn't purchase them. If you are interested in seeing the rest of their collection or purchasing you can go to the Etude House website. 

DISCLAIMER:
Just wanted to note that the products I review are all purchased with my own money, unless I state otherwise. If you do use any of these products, please do so at your discretion as the results will vary depending on the person and their skin type.  I am in no way responsible for the results or outcome if you decide to try any of the products I recommend. These reviews are my 100% honest thoughts. Please don't be offended if I didn't like a product that you happen to love. What may work or not work for me, may be totally different from you.