[sponsored] Absolute NY & Nicka K. NY – face and eye Make-up

Good evening lovelies,

today I have a long, picture loaded post for you. So grab a drink and enjoy.

As I promised in my Absolute NY & Nicka K. NY – introduction I would like to review all those lovely products I got by subject. Today I will start with the face and eye products.

If you have question please feel free to ask them in the comments.

A big thank you to Nicka K. New York and Absolute New York for sponsoring the products so I can test and review them for you.

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Like with every make-up, let’s start with the foundation primer, which is offered by both brands.

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available for about 10$

  • weightless  and ultra smoothing
  • seamlessly blends across the skin and extends the wear of the make-up
  • suitable for all skin types

key ingredients:

Dimethicone, Cyclopentasiloxane, Isododecane, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Silica Dimethyl Silylate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Rose Oil, Tocopheryl Acetate, Retinyl Palmitate, Mineral Oil, Ascorbyl Palmitate

how to use:

  • spread product all over the clean and moisturized face
  • blend in with the fingers
  • follow by the foundation of your choice

I tried the primer several times and even though I don’t haven’t tried any other so far, I am pretty happy with them. After applying them the skin feels super smooth, which might be because of the silicone dimenthicone in it. Most primers use silicone so I wasn’t surprised. Personally, I don’t have a problem with silicone based products.

 

The Nicka K. waterproof concealer comes with great pigmentation and therefore full-coverage but is also very lightweight. These concealers are around 6$ and come as a jumbo pencil in 5 different shades.

waterproof concealer

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key ingredients:

Isododecane, Ozokerite, Cyclopentasiloxane, Ceresin, Paraffin, Polybutene, Microcrystalline Wax, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Phenoxyethanol, Tocopherol

how to use:

  • apply on spots or dark circles and blend in

The one I received is in shade NYA32, which is in the exact middle of all 5 colors, also found as deep caramel. Since I am super pale, this shade is too dark for me to be used as a concealer, but I think it would also be great as a contour pen.

 

The Nicka K. eye shadow base is available in 3 shades, each for around 5$.

NYA10 white
NYA11 pearl
NYA12 nude

I received NYA10 which is a matte white which is supposed to give an incredible boost of vibrancy. Pearl gives a delicate touch of iridescence and nude is for seamless, natural canvas.
In general these products have a special designed formula that latches onto the pigments to keep your favorite eye colors in place.

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key ingredients:

Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Candelilla Cera, Mica,  Isododecane/Isobutylmethacrylate/Bis-Hydroxypropyl Dimethicone Acylate Copplymer, Isopropyl Isostearate, Petrolatum, Phenyl Trimethicone, Silica, Hydrogenated Microcrystaline Wax, Paraffin/Glycol Montanate/Synthetic Wax, Beeswaxm Phenoxyethanol, Titanium Dioxide (CI77891)

how to use:

  • apply all over the eyelids to create a smooth base for eye shadows and to enhance pigmentation

So far I used the eye shadow base from p2 which spread very easily due the creamy texture. I found the Nicka K. base a bit “harder” and therefore a little difficult to spread over the lid, but I have read a lot of recommendations on it, people saying it is the best they ever used. So maybe I have to get used to it. I will definitely use it a few more times and see how it goes. What I can say is that the white base really does intensify the colors and vibrancy of eye shadows.

 

Next on the list are the Absolute NY true palettes. They come in a set of 5 eye shadows specifically designed for different topic/color schemes.

paletten

NF073 Element
NF070 Nude
NF072 Carnival
NF071 Romantic Affair

The names in bold font are the ones I received.

The palettes feature shades that are curated to create a range of seamless eye looks for any occasion. They are super smooth and again have a long-wearing formula that packs a punch of pigmentation that can easily be blended for natural definition, or packed on for dramatic smokey eyes.

Each palette is around 6$.

First of all I would like to review the nude palette, which is a nice mixture of natural tones. From a matte beige, to a shimmer beige which are perfect for my pale skin, to slightly darker beige, brown and dark brown.

Absolute NY natural nude

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From left to right I swatched all colors. The top row is with and the bottom row without primer. As you can see the pigmentation is good either way (sorry for the bad lighting in the picture) and I feel they picked really nice colors for a natural brown eye make-up. The only color that doesn’t match well with the others is this beige, almost a bit orange color in the middle. Don’t get me wrong, the eye shadow is pretty but I feel it is a bit too warm for the rest of the palette, which seems rather cold toned. All colors go on and blend pretty well. I think my favorite is the 2nd from the right, which is this nice bronze brown that really compliments blue eyes.

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The second palette I got is the carneval palette.

This one is so colorful and simply amazing. I opened it immediately and started swatching and the first note I made was “THE BOMB”. The pigmentation is simply amazing. All, except the red, are eye shadows. The red one is supposed to be a blush. But honestly, why use this gorgeous color as a blush? I can see myself using this palette for halloween or carneval looks and very colorful eye make-ups.

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Just look how pretty these are!

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The dark eye shadow is especially unique. I tried to catch the different colors within. It is somehow dark, almost grey and black, but also blue at the same time.

On the swatched you can see how crazy the pigmentation is with just one stroke.

I can’t even decide which one is my favorite, that’s how much I love these.

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key ingredients:

Talc, Mica, 2-Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Polybutene, Zinc Laurate, Silica, Dimenthicone, PropylparabenMay Contain: Titanium Dioxide, Yellow Iron Oxide, Red Iron Oxide, Blue 1, Yellow 5, Black Iron Oxide, Red 40, Manganese Violet

 

Next is the Absolute NY perfect eyebrow pencil. It’s supposed to effortlessly shape, fill, and define your brows with this sleek eyebrow pencil. The formula is specially designed to provide just enough waxiness, for natural fullness that stays in place all day. Unique angled tip allows for precision and control, with each application, while the attached spooly brush grooms brows into place. Available in black, brown, and dark brown.

I received NF056 brown.

each pencil is around 4$

Absolute NY eyebrow pencil

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I gotta say I am not a big fan of eyebrow pencils. I prefere eyebrow powder. I feel it give a more natural look instead of using a pencil and drawing the brows on. Using a pen always irritates my skin, which was kind of the case for this product as well. I simply felt it was too hard and didn’t have a good color pay-off.

key ingredients:

Carnauba Wax, Hydrogenated Coconut Oil, Lanolin, Zinc Stearate, Sorbitan Sesquioleate, DImethicone, Phenylpropyldimesthylsiloxysilic, Tocopheryl Acetate, Butyl Hydroxy Toluene, Mica
May Contain: Black Iron Oxide, Red Iron Oxide, Yellow Iron Oxide, Titanium Dioxide

 

The Nicka K. shimmer eyeliners are a great pick if you are looking for unique colors. Specially formulated and equipped with a foam tip applicator to apply effortless and set for long-wearing, water, smudge, and fade-resistant wear, these eyeliners add an instant touch of sparkling glamour to your eye make-up.  They are available in twelve shimmer shades and two matte shades!

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Absolute NY shimmer eyeliners

NF014 Gold
NF013 Silver
NF012 Glitter Black
NF011 Glitter Brown
NF010 Glitter Burgundy
NF009 Red Hot
NF008 Green
NF007 Fuchsia
NF006 Purple
NF005 Navy
NF004 Blue
NF003 White

NF002 Matte Brown
NF001 Matte Black

The names is bold font are the ones I received. Each eyeliner is available for around 5$

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I must say I love when companies put out unique eyeliner colors. Why does everything always has to be so boring right?
With these eyeliners I have just one problem, the applicator tip. I really hoped it would have a thin brush applicator, like the one from Essence.

Essence brush

It is thin, bendable and therefore gives me a much better control over my perfect winged eyeliner.

The colors and the pigmentation of these shimmer eyeliners are amazing, but the applicator ruins it for me. I will try to make it work just because I like the quality of the product, but please I beg you Nicka K. change the applicator tip :)

My favorite eyeliner that I could try would be the golden one. It is amazing how good and even the pigmentation is and that once it’s dry, it is super smudge and water-resistant. The are perfect for those hot summer day or trips to the beach. Your make- up will last all day. The pink and green ones were also very nice. The only disappointment was the green one that stained pretty bad and the glitter burgundy. It seemed a bit sheer and more difficult to get an even application.

key ingredients:

Water, Acrylates, Propylene Glycol, Triethanolamine, Phenoxyethanol, Xanthan Gun, Simethicone, Tin Oxide

May Contain: Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 1, Carmine, Ultramarine Blue, Red Iron Oxide, Yellow Iron Oxide, Black Iron Oxide, Ferric Ferrocyanide

 

The Absolute NY waterproof gel eyeliner have a long-wearing, pigmented formula that is designed to define and highlight your eyes all day. They are buttery smooth when applying, but set and lock the color when dry for budge-proof, water-proof, transfer-proof color that lasts and lasts and lasts.

These eyeliners come in 14 colors and cost about 5$ each.

gel eyeliner

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NFB93 Mystical
NFB92 Pink
NFB91 White
NFB90 Turquoise
NFB89 Purple
NFB88 Lilac
NFB87 Blue
NFB86 Navy
NFB85 Teal
NFB84 Brown
NFB83 Dark Brown
NFB82 Green
NFB81 Gold
NFB80 Pearl
NFB79 Twinkle Black
NFB78 Black

The names is bold font are the ones I received.

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I must say I was very impressed by these. The texture is great and once they are dry they really are smudge and water proof. I will definitely try to work with these, even though I feel liquid eyeliners are easier to work with. I tried them also on the waterline and they work pretty well. I wish they would also offer a soft beige one for the waterline since I prefere beige to a bright white on the waterline.

key ingredients:

Isododecane, Ozokerite, Cyclopentasiloxane, Ceresin, Paraffin, Polybutene, Microcrystalling Wax, Jojoba Seed Oil, Phenoxyethanol, Tocopherol May Contain: Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Black Iron Oxide, Black 2, Ultramarine Blue, Red 7, Red 6, Blue 1, Red Iron Oxide, Yellow Iron Oxide, Manganese Violet, Carmine Curl”
For all of you Marcara addicts Nicka K. offers a wide range of Mascara, each one with a different brush for different purposes.

The ultra-black, formula is designed to seamlessly bind to, and coat lashes to effortlessly create lush, dramatic volume with definition. These mascara promise long-lasting, smudge-proof wear.

super volumedefine and lengthen

divide and volume lash multiplication

curl and volume volume and extension
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I received WMo2 – define & lengthen waterproof mascara

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At first I was really surprised how easy the brush was to bend. But after trying it I actually liked it. It makes it very easy to coat the lashes evenly without smudging the product everywhere. I didn’t really see a crazy lengthening effect, but it is still a nice mascara and yes, it is smudge and waterproof.

Last but not least, Absolute NY also offers a wide range of lashes made of 100% human hair.

They offer regular, double lashes, classic-flare and ultra thick black single under lashes as well as knot free classic-flare and knot free ultra black single lashes.

You can view the whole range here

regular – each about 4$
double lashes – each about 6$
classic flare black single under lashes – each about 4$
ultra thick black single under lashes – each about 4$
knot free classic flare single lashes – each about 4$
knot free ultra black single lashes – each about 4$

Here is what I received:

AEL23

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AEL23

AEL28

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AEL28

AEL31

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AEL31

AEL51

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AEL51

Currently I am not using lashes but a few years back, when I lived in Japan I always used lashes and I loved it. well besides applying them haha

I gotta get back to that. I kind of miss glam-ing up myself.

 

The beauty mark pen from Absolute NY is a little accesoire goodie. It comes with different designs so you can pick which one suits you best. You want to add a little spice to your look for the night? Rock a tattoo without the commitment. Designed for both the face and body, these unique felt-tip, ink, beauty stamps create authentic looking, temporary tattoos that can easily be removed when desired.

Absolute NY stamp

beauty mark pens

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I received ABM03 Star, each pen is about 13$, but I gotta say I was worried. Sure it lasts pretty long and once you get the hang on how to press the stamp on your skin you will get a great result, BUT it stains a lot. I am not sure if I simply used the wrong products to get it off or I simply tried to remove it too fast. Please let me know about your experiences.

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here you can see the result after trying to remove it with a normal make-up wipe and oil based remover.

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and here even after using nail polish remover, the starts were still a bit visible.

Now imagine you would use them on your face. I would be pretty angry if this stained my face like this.

how to use:

  • select design and size of choice
  • press stamp onto desired location and hold for 2 seconds
  • let dry
  • lightly dust your tattoo with translucent powder for a long-wear boost

key ingredients:

Water, Aloe Extract, Polyurethane-35, Polyglceryl-2 Caprate, Methylpropanediol, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Tri-C12-13 Alkyl Citrate, Caprylyl Glycol, Panthenol, Stearic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Tocopherol, Pehnylpropanol, Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Citric Acid

May Contain: Red 40, Green 3, Red 33, Yellow 5, Red 28

 

Overall I am very impressed by the quality of both brands products and I am not saying it because I got them for free. All opinions stated above are my honest opinions of the products and even some of them are not colors I would use, I still think the quality is good. In many cases the pigmentation really convinced me.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask them. I will try my best to answer them.

Also them me know which products you liked best.

Have a great day

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[blogger cooperation] 4th Advent nail design

Good evening and happy 4th Advent to everyone.

4th Advent

My little Blogger Cooperation with Jule from JulchensTraumwelt is already over, which means Christmas is right around the corner. Did you already decorate your Christmas Tree? I sure did a few weeks ago.
Anyway, what better theme could we pick then the lovely Christmas Tree itself. Since I won’t get much presents this year I also decided to at least draw on some colorful packages for myself.

I hope you enjoy it.

What I used?

 

  • Manhattan – Glitter Effect nail polish – Jungle Gem
  • Ciaté – PP067 regatta
  • Ciaté – PP099 espadrilles
  • ORLY – What’s the Password?

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As you cans see, I mixed up the colors pretty well, always using a different polish for the package itself and the ribbon.
For the Christmas Tree I used Manhattans Jungle Gem and some loose silver and smaller red hexa particles. That’s basically it.
Keep a still hand and be patient. After you are done, seal the design in with a clear fast drying top coat.

 

close-up pinky

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close-up ring finger

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I have no close-up fot the middle finger though.

close-up pointy finger

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close-up thumb

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I hope you like this little fun design. I will be back on Wednesday and hope you have a nice Sunday.

If you would give the design a try, I would love to see you re-creations with the hashtag #jman2014

Have a great Sunday.

Mara

☆『マラ』☆

[blogger cooperation] 3rd Advent nail design

Good evening everyone and a happy 3rd Advent day.

3rd Advent

I can’t believe Christmas is almost around the corner.
Last week we had our first bit of snow, I wish it would have lasted longer because somehow I am so busy that I am loosing my Christmas spirit right now. I hope that won’t last, because I was looking forward to this time of the year so bad.

Today’s nail design kind of helped to get a little piece of the mood back.
Jule (JulchensTraumwelt) and I Christmas Characters for today’s theme.

I love the little Santa and Rudolph. The Snowman and Gingerbread Man didn’t turn out exactly how I wanted them, but they are still cute I think.

What I used?

  • O.P.I. – Slpine Snow (for all the white parts you see)
  • O.P.I. – Yoga-ta get this blue! (background  of the snowman+p2 040 just fantastic)
  • Ciaté – PP099 espadrilles (for Santa’s Coat and Rudolph’s nose, as well as Snowman’s Scarf and Gingerbread Man’s Bow)
  • Ciaté – PP122 hoopla (Santa’s Nose)
  • Ciaté – PP219 dare to bare (Rudolph’s fur)
  • Nails Inc – 292 prince’s gate (Rudolph’s antler’s)
  • any black polish for dotting the eye’s

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I must say the design looks more difficult then it actually it. All you need is patience and a still hand.

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For Santa I used two nails as you can see, the middle finger for his face and the thumb for his body. First I painted a bit of Ciaté’s espedrilles near the cuticle area of my middle finger. I let it dry and used O.P.I.’s Alpine snow and a dotting tool to create the fluffy part of his hat, as well as the beard at the end of the nail. Make sure to leave space in between so we still have his face to draw on his eyes and a little nose. Tor create his body, paint the thumb nail in Ciaté’s espedrilles. Let it dry and draw on the fluffy part of his coat near the cuticle are as well as a white line all down the nail. Let this dry properly before you draw on his black belt and golden buckle.

For Rudolph I used Ciaté’s dare to bare to draw on his head and ears. For his antler’s I used Nails Inc’s prince’s gate.
Let it dry and draw on his pretty red nose using Espedrilles from Ciaté again as well as a white and black polish to create his eyes.

As a base for the snowman I used O.P.I.’s Yoga-ta get this blue! as well as p2’s old shimmer topper just fantastic.
Let the base dry and use a white polish to create the snowman. Once he is dry you can add details like his scarf, face and buttons.

Last but not least the Gingerbread Man. I painted on one coat of O.P.I.’s Alpine Snow to get a white base and let it dry. After that I used Ciaté’s dare to bare again to dot on the Gingerbread’s body. Let it dry again and add the details.

Of course I used a fast drying top coat to seal in all the designs.

I had a lot of fun creating these cute characters. Maybe try it yourself :)
I would love to see you re-creations with the hashtag #jman2014

Have a great Sunday.

Mara

☆『マラ』☆