Showing posts with label Heavy Rotation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heavy Rotation. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Heavy Rotation Sexy Enamel Gloss #4 Cool Beige

Heavy Rotation Sexy Enamel Gloss #4 Cool Beige (Honey) is the most brown-toned of the four shades in the range. Unlike #1 White Beige (Vanilla) which applies mostly clear with some shimmer, #4 has better colour payoff and applies as a polished mid-toned beige.

It's not so brown-toned that it appears unnatural. Of the three that I received to review, #3 Natural Nude (Berry) and #4 Cool Beige (Honey) are my favourites. Both are easy to apply, just slick on a couple of coats and you're good to go. They wear well over a few hours although you will need to touch up after a meal.

For ladies who do not wish to bother with lipstick (which can be more high maintenance), the Sexy Enamel Glosses are worthwhile checking out if you want some delicate shine and a natural polished look without drawing too much attention to your lips.

Monday, 17 May 2010

Heavy Rotation Sexy Enamel Gloss #1

I tried the Kiss Me Heavy Rotation Sexy Enamel Gloss #1 White Beige (Vanilla) today. It appears as a very pale milky beige with micro gold shimmers in the tube.

It is less pigmented than #3 Natural Nude (Berry) and applies mostly clear and glossy with a slight milky sheen. It also lets my natural lip colour show through.

One minor drawback is that it tends to accentutate the fine lines in my lips, though this can be quickly fixed just by pressing my lips together. My guess is that if applied over a lipstick, this would probably not be an issue. (I used it without any lipstick in the pics below.)

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Heavy Rotation Sexy Enamel Gloss

Heavy Rotation is another Japanese brand made by Kiss Me and currently available at the "Kawaii Corner" in Watsons as well as Sasa stores in Singapore. I was sent a set of the Heavy Rotation (also known as "Heavy-Rote" for short) Sexy Enamel Gloss (S$16.90, 7g) to review.

There are four shades available: #1 White Beige (Vanilla), #2 White Pink (Kiss), #3 Natural Nude (Berry) and #4 Cool Beige (Honey). Formulated with coconut oil and macadamia nut oil, the lipglosses keep the lips moisturised while providing a glossy enamel-like shine. They also have a light coconut scent which is detectable upon application but then quickly fades.

To dispense the lipgloss into the brush tip, just swivel the cap to the "open" position and squeeze the tube. What's good about the packaging is that the amount of lipgloss can be easily controlled, unlike some twist/click lipgloss tubes where nothing emerges for the first few clicks and then suddenly a big glob comes rushing out. When you're done applying, just swivel the cap to the "close" position.

The brush tip makes applying the lipgloss evenly a breeze although I find it a tad smaller than the usual lipgloss brush applicators.

The pic below shows #3 Natural Nude (Berry). Despite the "Berry" name, it is actually more of a slightly warm beige nude shade. On my lips, the berry tone hardly shows up but I liked the fact that the lipgloss did not wash me out. The Heavy Rote glosses are all creamy and glossy with no glitter bits or metallic shimmer. They are slightly sticky, though not as sticky as MAC lipglass. Overall, I would highly recommend these if you are interested in creating the nude lip look that is very popular among Japanese pop stars like Ayumi Hamasaki as they like to emphasise their big doll-like eyes rather than the lips.

For today's look, I used the following in addition to Sexy Enamel Gloss #3: Heroine Make Long & Curl Mascara and Smooth Line Liquid Liner, Testimo Eye Bright Up Base, Lunasol Star Shower Eyes #3 Dazzling Night and Skin Modelling Eyes EX02 Blue Beige Cool, bareMinerals Matte SPF15 Foundation in Fairly Light, Benefit Erase paste and Paul & Joe Eyeliner Pencil Duo #1.

I had much better luck with the Heroine Make Long & Curl Mascara today with no fibres flaking off at all. I think the trick may be to NOT apply the mascara too close to the lashline because if the fibres do not align with the lashes, they could fall in between the roots of the lashes.

The Heroine Make Smooth Liquid Liner was also much easier to use this time around. I took about one minute to line both eyes.

You can see the full line-up of Heavy Rotation on the official Japanese website. The line-up includes makeup base, powder, mascaras, eyeliners, brow powders, lip glosses and lip concealer. Mag of Makeupstash has also reviewed the Sexy Enamel Gloss in Berry.