Review: L’Oreal HIP Color Presso Lipglosses

Name: HIP Color Presso Lipgloss
Product: 3/5
Price: $12-13
Available: Anywhere L’Oreal HIP is sold
I have been wanting to try these lipglosses since they made their debut with the Loose Kohls. Since I had such a bad experience with the kohls, I became wary of purchasing these. Fortunately I was sent two Color Pressos to test and review for the blog by Total Beauty. Well, I can honestly say that I didn’t absolutely hate these glosses, but I wasn’t in love with them either.
The packaging of the gloss is very annoying. I find it extremely hard to squeeze both sides to mix the colors. The whole idea behind this product is that you can mix the colors together to get a unique color. Unless you have very strong, large hands you won’t be able to use this product as it was originally intended. The glosses themselves are very sheer, one side is a dark color and the other side is a lighter more shimmery color. Only the darker color shows up on the lips, and even then it’s very sheer. The scent of these glosses is quite strong, it’s a very vanilla cupcake / frosting scent. This may work for some people, but I personally hate almost every version of vanilla out there, MAC lipglasses excluded.
I would purchase more of these glosses if I had coupons and these were on sale BOGO Free. Other than that, I feel that these glosses are not worth the high price tag. If you had $15 to spend on a new gloss, I would highly recommend that you pass over these glosses and either pick up a MAC lipglass or buy a few NYX Mega Shine lipglosses.
You can read more reviews on this product on Total Beauty…
A Second Look at L’Oreal HiP Loose Kohls
I have already reviewed the L’Oreal HiP Loose Kohls in Teal and Burgandy a couple of months ago. But I was recently contacted to re-try and re review these eyeliners. I received two other colors, Navy and Gold and I decided to give these a try to see if there was a difference between colors. I gave both of these eyeliners a fair test, and unfortunately I came up with the same problems that I had with the first two liners I reviewed. I find these hard to work with, and the lasting power seriously lacking.
These liners smudge too easily to wear for any length of time. I live in Northern Florida and I need products that are not effected by heat. These tend to travel from my upper, lower and waterline quickly and leave my face looking like a hot mess, which is not a good thing. I still love the L’Oreal HiP Creme Liners and I will continue to use those. These however are just not for me.
If you are interested in more reviews on this product, head on over to Total Beauty….
High End / Low End Comparables: Eyeshadows
This is somewhat of a continuation of my previous post on products that I’ve loved that I haven’t found a comparable lower priced item to. This post is all about the products that have a cult following, that actually HAVE lower end comparables, that I have personally used and loved. I haven’t used all of the higher end products, but I have tested them on several occasions that I feel I have a good idea of how well they work for me, anyway.
Eyeshadows – This is a biggie. I am torn on this one, because I’m in love with MAC’s Mineralized Eyeshadows, but I feel that there are many eyeshadows out there that are just as good, or even better than MAC and other Higher End shadows for a lower price:
- Ben Nye Eyeshadows – These range from about $6-10, and are available from costume shops, and speciality online stores. These are almost twice as big as MAC and Urban Decay shadows, and are pigmented like no one’s business. I use my Ben Nye shadows more than my more expensive ones.
- Wet N Wild Ultimate Expressions Palettes. These palettes have 8 huge colors, and are extremely pigmented. I own 6 of these palettes, both permanent and limited edition. The eyeshadows are soft and extremely blendable. These palettes have mostly neutral colors that are wonderful!
- NYX Shadows – NYX has many different types of shadows, and the vast majority of them are wonderful, they are pigmented, and dirt cheap. The price of these range from $1-6, depending on what you pick up. I’ve tried them all, and I have loved almost all of them.
- L’Oreal HiP Eyeshadows Duos – These are simply some of the best drugstore eyeshadows that you will easily find in the drugstore. Each duo has two cordinating colors that are simply amazing, and some can be considered as dupes to higher end colors. These often go on sale BOGO Free, so it’s well worth your time to pick some up. You can easily get four huge, pigmented colors for the same price as one MAC shadow during a BOGO Free sale.
- L’Oreal Wear Infinite Singles – I recently tried my first eyeshadow from L’Oreal – apart from the HiP line, and I was flabbergasted when I used it. It is extremely soft and pigmented, and it blended like dream on my skin. I am looking forward to trying more in the future. I haven’t tried the quads though. So those maybe different.
- Milani – Milani makes some amazing eyeshadows. The ones that are very comparable to MAC and other brands were their little regular singles. These were amazing smooth and more pigmented than you can imagine. Unfortunatley Milani decided to get rid of these, but they are still available in some places. I’ve seen them in select Walgreens. These cost around $3-4 and were totally worth the money. Another good choice from Milani are the quads, they for about $6-7 and have four huge colors with tons of pigment and are really soft. These are available everywhere.
- TKB Trading Pigments – These are pure pigments of color, that you buy from TKB Trading for $1.50 per sample. Samples are a full table spoon of pigment – this is about the same amount of product that you get in a full sized MAC jar filled. These are definitely worth your time to check out for cheap, but not cheap quality pigments.
So far, these are the shadows I’ve used that are comparable to higher end products. These may not be as smooth as higher end shadows, or they may be slightly more sheer, but the money that you save is worth it. I feel that the price difference and more than decent quality makes these shadows the better choice than the higher end ones.
Imcomparables….
I’m all about using products that are just as good or even BETTER than the more expensive higher end products. I just love the feeling of knowing I can make a product that is only $6 look like it’s $30+. However, sometimes there is just no comparision when it comes to certain products, and I’ll happy shell out the $20 or so for the product in question.
Fortunately for me, this is a rare occurance, and I don’t feel quilty at all when I splurge on the more expensive products. Especially when I can get them as some sort of discount.
Urban Decay’s Primer Potion – This product has been talked about forever and a day now in the beauty world, and there is a good reason why. I have already reviewed this item a long time ago, when I first started this blog, and my love for it has not diminished yet. I have yet to find an eye primer that works as well for me as this one. There are some drugstore items that people have used as eye primers, and some of them have worked, others not so much. I personally have used L’Oreal HiP Paints, HiP Color Rich Cream Crayon, and Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Inspired by Carmindy Fast Fix Eyeshadow Base, and all of these products, except for one, have wrecked havoc on my eyeshadows. I haven’t tried L’Oreal Decrease, but I don’t have very high hopes for it. I haven’t tried any of the higher end eye primers, because I’m happy with UDPP and the point of this post is focused on products that have the drugstore price point.
MAC Paint Pots – Here is another item that has no lower priced comparable. There are cream eyeshadows available in drustore form, but none in a pot with the color range and long wearing ability as the Paint Pots. There are of course creaseless pot cream eyeshadows available from more expensive brands. However all of those are more expensive than the Paint Pots, which clock in at $16.50. These work amazingly well on my hard to please eye lids. This is one of the few products that do not crease on me. The only somewhat comparable item to the paint pots are the Indelible Creme Eye Shadows, that are available from MadMinerals.Org for $8.99. I have yet to try these because I am waiting for a good sale from Mad Minerals to happen. These cream shadows are not available from physical stores unforunately.
As of right now, these are the only two products that I haven’t found a worthy adversary in a lower price point. This is just my opinion and I’m sure everyone feels differently about these products. Many people love the Too Faced Shadow Insurance , a recent contender to the UDPP. I haven’t tried this product, because I’m happy with what I have now. However, this doesn’t stop me from finding something cheaper that works
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Review: L’Oreal HiP Kohl Eyeliners

Name: L’Oreal HiP Kohl Eyeliner
Product: 0/5
Price: $11.99
Available: Anywhere L’Oreal HiP is sold
I bought these from Walgreens during a BOGO Free sale on all L’Oreal products. I was hoping for something truly amazing – because the reviews I had read on this product had been had been glowing. I purchased two of them, Burgandy (black with red pearl) and Teal (blue), because those were the only two that hadn’t been tampered with. One of the first problems I had with this product, was that none of the items were wrapped. This made it very difficult to pick up a product that hadn’t been opened and tested by others. I try not to purchase items that had been opened before me, if I can help it.
I tested these two liners over a few days and I was very disappointed in both of them. These are suposed to be long lasting on the waterline, and both colors disappeared off of my waterline shortly after applying it. I also tried these liners on my upper lash line and both had migrated to my crease when I blinked my eyes. I’ve had this problem before with eyeliners, and honestly that is a deal breaker for me with it comes to liners. Neither color stayed on my upper or inner rim. The main reasons for why I purchased these items. I ended up returning them to Walgreens, got my money back. I don’t recommend these at all.
Hauls: Paula Dorf and HIP
The local independent upscale beauty boutique near my house had a store wide sale, in which they put all of their Paula Dorf 50% off. I had never used Paula Dorf before, but I thought this would be a good oppertunity to give the brand a go. I ended up picking up four eyeshadows and a blush for $50, with the original total being over $100. I also headed over to Walgreens, where HIP is onsale BOGO Free, which is something I LOVE!
I had picked up two of the new HIP Jelly Balms, Delectable and Luscious early this week, and I LOVED both of them soo much that I went back to Walgreens today to pick up the rest of the colors. There are six colors total. Jelly Balms are HIP’s answer to MAC’s Tendertones, except that the Jelly Balms are a permanent addiction to the HIP line and clock in around $7-9 where ever HIP is sold. I paid $8.99 for mine, but I had a dollar off coupon and with the BOGO Free sale, I got four colors for $16. Compared to the Tendertones, which are $14.50 each, I basically got FOUR Jelly Balms for the price of ONE Tendertone.
I plan on doing a review on the Paula Dorf eyeshadows and the HIP Jelly Balms. I do not have any of the Tendertones, but I have tried them several times at the MAC counter, so I have a pretty good idea of what they are all about and how they wear. I just never bought any of the Tendertones because I personally cannot STAND the fake fruity taste.
Anyway here are the colors I picked up today!
Paula Dorf
Eye Glimmers:
Nymph – A blueish / greenish color, it looks somewhat like MAC’s Tilt in the pan
Midnight – A charcoal gray with blue undertones, very shimmery
Sea Cruze – A dark purple with gold shimmer
Prism – A light lavender with gold shimmer
Blush:
Sweet Cheeks – A deep dusty rose with gold shimmer, would also make a gorgeous eyeshadow
HIP:
Jelly Balms (These have no shimmer what so ever):
Plush – Light Pink
Ripe – Redish Coral
Delectable – Light Red
Savory – Light Orange
Succulent – Dark Pink
Luscious – Dark Purple
I hope to have pictures and reviews up soon!