I purchased the Urban Decay Lash Kit which came with a set of UDs false lashes in Minx, a small tube of Urban Lash False Lash Mascara, a small 24/7 pencil liner in zero (black) and some lash adhesive. The lashes are very pretty outwards swooping lashes rather than curled upward. This gives them a feathery look. The quality of the lashes are great, they are very soft and aren't shiny or plastic looking like some lashes can be. However, the band on these lashes is SUPER thick. My eyes are a bit small and slanted and these lashes would not bend to my eye shape. They kept lifting in the corners no matter how I trimmed them. I got fed up that time around, but saved them for another day. I tried again, only this time I cut them into pieces and glued the pieces on individually. The effect was nice, but they were pretty heavy and rather uncomfortable. Gluing them on like that was timely and also made reuse a bit difficult. I used the False Lash Mascara which is a formula made to blend your lashes with the false ones for a more natural look. It was coating my lashes and the false once nicely until I got too close to my water line and got some in my eye. Excuse my language, but HOLY S*** it burnt the hell out of my eye! If I feel adventurous I may use it again with a steadier hand, but maybe not. This mascara at full price is $19. The eyeliner is great, I love the travel sizes for when I can only bring essentials and who doesn't need black eye liner? I believe this kit originally sold for $19 and I bought it for $5. All in all, this kit was not for me, but at $5 it wasn't a big deal. This lash kit is no longer available through Urban Decay's website.
It seems Urban Decay has been doing some spring cleaning remodeling its label and also
discontinuing some products, one of these being the Urban Glow skin highlighter. Normally I use Smashbox Artificial Light in Flash which is a peachy, iridescent pink tone in a liquid formula but at $24 a bottle and money being a bit tight I had to find a cheaper alternative. I was pretty happy when I came across this on Hautelook for $6 (normally it is $24) and couldn't wait to give it a try. I bought the shade Moonshine, which like Flash is an iridescent pink but isn't as peachy as Flash is. It has a bit more white pearl to it. It comes in a cream cake and liquefies on touch from your body heat. I dab a few dots on my cheek bones and blend to add a bit of glow to my face. It has a nice texture and blends well without being overly shimmery. I like this product and would use it again if it weren't being discontinued. This product is still available on Urban Decay's website but only in the shade Wicked, which is a pinky shimmery shade.
I was also excited to come across a five pencil set of UD's 24/7 shadow crayons. These are jumbo crayons in shades of your favorite UD shadows. They are a quick precise way to apply shadow and these can also be used for a base for other shadows. I already had a few full sized crayons ($19 each) and enjoy them so I figured five small crayons for $9 (Orig. $32) was a killer deal! It came with Sin (champagne shimmer, one of my fave shades), Clash (shocking bright blue), Juju (med. beige shimmer), Rehab (dark brown shimmer) and Delinquent (dark purple with glitter). I already owned a full size Delinquent and enjoy the shade so an extra mini was a plus. Sin, Rehab and Juju are great for a natural daytime look, while Clash and Delinquent are perfect for a night out on the town. These have a creamy texture and are pretty blendable, however they set rather quickly so you might want to be quick with your blend. The brush that works best for this is UD's 24/7 Shadow Pencil brush, a small dense brush with a tapered tip. This kit was a steal and I would purchase more of these crayons in their full size.
I also picked up a 24/7 Concealer Pencil for $5, normally priced at $18. The only shade left was CIA, which is rather light but I can make it work. Normally I don't use heavy concealer around the eyes because it can settle into fine lines making even young eyes look older. However, after a stressful night with some redness and swelling, this did a pretty good job at covering these imperfections (after treating the swelling with cool teabags). I would prefer a tone closer to my own skin tone, but after setting this with powder it works. I wouldn't purchase it at full price simply because I do not use it enough. One thing I'm a bit confused about.... the pencil is plastic instead of wood. The bottom does not twist and I have no idea how you are supposed to get the rest of the product out!!! >..<
I also purchased the Urban Decay Temporary Tattoos. These were $2 and seemed like fun, but I have yet to use them. They take a steady hand in applying and I just haven't played around with them yet. I am excited to try them, but am conscious of when I experiment in case they do not look as good as I hope. When I try them, I'll definitely do a post on how I like them!
While I wasn't 100% pleased with this purchase, I liked enough of the product for it to be worth it. I see why Urban Decay has changed a lot of it's packaging... some of it just isn't practical. I am the most pleased with the Urban Glow highlighter and the 24/7 Liquid Eyeliner. The eyelashes were of great quality, but the band was much too thick. I probably won't purchase lashes from Urban Decay in case they are all like this.
Stay tuned for my next post... most likely a review of the June Birchbox! Have a beauty question you'd like help with? Let me know! I'd love to do Q&A posts! Until next time!