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Product Review Archive
PRODUCT REVIEW | MAC’s Tartan Tale

Just call me sucker…MAC seriously knows the direct way to every beauty junkie’s heart. I’m in love with their 2010 Holiday Collection (aka Tartan Tale) – it’s pretty and practical with a dash of punk! The decorative plaid packaging and the usual quality products for great value has MAC’s Tartan Tale topping the Xmas shopping list (for myself!). See my reviews after the cut! (more…)
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Tagged artistrhi, mac tartan tale, product review, rhia amio, toronto make-up artist
PRODUCT REVIEW | CoverFX EyePrep FX Anti-Age Smoothing Primer

CoverFx EyePrepFx Anti-Age Smoothing Primer…try saying that fives times fast! Now a name like that begets a lot of expectations, but how does EyePrepFx fare?
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Tagged artistrhi, coverfx, product review, rhia amio, toronto make-up artist
PRODUCT REVIEW | Cream Blushes from MUFE and Mary Kay

I was initially intimidated by cream blushes. Similar to that fear that some women have of using liquid liner, it just seems easier to work with the alternative to cream blush – powder blush….I mean, why mess with a good thing, right!?! Yes, sometimes I need a little encouragement to try new things too :)
Maybe in the past I was using cream blushes that were too drying, or maybe I was using tools that weren’t the best for applying them…but since trying the latest in cream blush releases, just call me a convert! I’ve been using cream blushes for a few months now (yes, meant to share about them earlier!), and I adore the sheer, natural-glow texture it leaves on the skin (and my clients love it too!). Applying cream blush has now become a part of my daily routine!! Here are the products I’m lovin’ to get that natural glow:
Mary Kay Cheek Glaze
Mary Kay’s Cheek Glaze has a light gel texture that is sheer and easily buildable (aka foolproof). I like to use my fingers for application, but find that a small fibre brush blends the product beautifully as well. I particularly love the Pomegranate shade (a bright pop of cherry that gives that flushed, ‘just went for a jog’ look) and find that it’s a shade that works across many skin tones.
Cheek Glaze is one of those perfect summertime products for when you want your routine to be lighter and less fussy – just stuff this in your purse as you don’t need a brush to apply it…AND it can also double as a lip stain. The Cheek Glaze is limited edition and available through Mary Kay consultants (in fact, it might not even be available anymore as these were sent to me in February(?!)). That being said…not to rub it in or anything, but I’ll be sure to cherish my little container of the limited edition glaze all season long. :)
Make-up Forever HD Cream Blush
MUFE’s HD Cream Blushes are an artistrhi kit essential. Just like with many MUFE products, you only need a tiny amount for some seeeriously pigmented colour. Love. For best results, I like to apply HD Cream Blush with a brush in small circular motions, starting at the apples of the cheeks and upwards towards the ear (pretty much in the same direction I would apply my powder blush). To minimize any wasted product, refrain from doing a full pump – just press (even lightly tap) the squeeze pump down 3-4 times and you’ll have enough product for both cheeks. One more thing to love: with playful names like Nip Slip, Walk of Shame and PDA, you’ll literally be blushing as you find the right shade for you!
ARTIST TIP: Layer your cream blush underneath your powder blush for a concentrated and longer lasting look….and oh yeah, blend!
Posted in Artist Tip, Kit Essential, Product Review
Tagged artistrhi, cream blush, make-up, make-up forever, mary kay, product review, rhia amio, toronto make-up artist
PRODUCT REVIEW | L’oreal’s Lash Boosting Serum

My poor eyelashes (pictured above) have endured more than their share of curler torture, so I’m game for anything that will help condition them and encourage growth! Thanks to the folks at L’oreal, I’ve been test-running Lash Boosting Serum for the past couple of weeks, applying it twice per day while crossing my fingers each time that’ll work! In their study, L’oreal researchers found that after four weeks’ use participants noticed:
“lashes appear multiplied with daily application of mascara and twice daily application of serum: underneath mascara and on bare lashes overnight.”
Huh?! Obviously lashes would appear multiplied after mascara is on! Call me skeptical, but I do hope to be converted. It would make this serum an amazing deal for the approximate $14.95 it retails for.
So far I’ve been using it as prescribed (once before I apply mascara and then again prior to bedtime), and I do like the look of my mascara applied over top of it. Applying the serum first acts like a hairspray for the lashes, helping to lock my curled lashes in place while adding a bit of thickness….and all without the usual white messiness of a mascara primer! I found this to be immediately noticeable after the first use, so hopefully there’s more improvement ahead. Check back in a couple of week’s time for after photos of hopefully lusher lashes! :)
Want to join the L’oreal Lash Growth Movement?
L’oreal also generously sent me a few of these babies to give away! Be one of the first six people to send an email to rhia[at]artistrhi[dot]com, and a tube of L’oreal’s Lash Boosting Serum can be all yours.
The only prerequisites are you must be:
1). a Canadian resident
2). a fan of artistrhi on Facebook
I’d love to hear your feedback too on the product once you’ve had a chance to try it! Fingers crossed for all of us! :)
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Tagged artistrhi, eyes, make-up artist, rhia amio, toronto make-up artist
PRODUCT REVIEW | Marcelle New Age Anti-Wrinkle Make-up
Marcelle’s New Age Anti-Wrinkle Make-up Foundation is targeted towards the 35+ crowd, but after passing a recent bday and entering that next age bracket, I figured….it doesn’t hurt to be pro-active, right? :)

I’ve shied away from drugstore brand foundations in the past while, as I’m a firm believer on it being ok to splurge on quality foundation and concealer products (and of course, I’ve needed the more reliable stuff for my kit!). Certainly, drugstore make-up brands have come a long way and today you can get quality products at affordable prices. Marcelle is one of those lines that balances quality and value really well, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised by their latest foundation.
Marcelle’s Anti-Wrinkle Make-up Foundation contains Dermaxyl (an anti-aging agent known to diminish the look of fine lines and wrinkles) and other key ingredients that help to improve the skin’s radiance. It’s definitely an easy-to-use foundation, as it blends easily and absorbs quickly into the skin. I’d recommend it more for women with healthy skin that just needs that quick pick-me-up, as it provides light to moderate coverage. Women that usually need more coverage (for blemishes, uneven skin tones) will want to try something other than this formula.
I’ve been using the foundation for about a month, but (unfortunately!) can’t see a visibile difference in it minimizing my own fine lines (‘of experience’). I do like how the lightweight formula doesn’t cake into my fine lines and crepey undereye area – anything that doesn’t make these areas more noticeable is an immediate winner in my book!
The one shortage of this foundation is the limited range of six skin tones. I do hope they expand the choice of skin tones, as Marcelle products seem to work great with all skin types (including sensitive skin).
Overall, a good foundation, but the Anti-Wrinkle part? Jury’s still out on that one (and hopefully the prominent wrinkles will stay out with it!)….
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Tagged artistrhi, rhia amio, toronto make-up artist


