Review, Before/After Photos, Giveaway: Mally Roncal "Get the Mally Glow" and "Defend Your Beauty" Kits | BeautyStat.com
 

Review, Before/After Photos, Giveaway: Mally Roncal “Get the Mally Glow” and “Defend Your Beauty” Kits

Review, Before/After Photos, Giveaway: Mally Roncal “Get the Mally Glow” and “Defend Your Beauty” Kits

“Kindness is the new black,” proclaims the lettering on the tote bags full of Mally Roncal’s newest products.  It’s just a vehicle of convenience for the bloggers gathered to test and report on her bevy of new releases, but I wish it wasn’t.  I’ve seen so many examples of meanness and pettiness lately – on the subway, in stores and streets.  I felt like the sunniness of Mally’s presence gave a cheerful glow to my whole day, and it shows in her products.

mally roncal undermakeup corrector

 

Undermakeup Perfector 

I felt a little overwhelmed when I sat down to swatch Roncal’s pretty kits, since she has covered just about every need.  I had no choice but to take a deep and dive in head first.  For the first photo, I started off with the Undermakeup Perfector in Peach Light, a duo of concealer and highlighter.  At Roncal’s reccommendation, I dabbed the corrector pen under my eyes and blended.  I don’t usually buy the one-size-fits-most shade theory, but this did stamp out the blue half-moons under my eyes.  Then I took the highlighter pen and patted the subtle shimmer on top of my cheekbones, at the inner corners of my eyes, my Cupid’s bow, and on the sides of my nose.  I applied my usual mineral foundation over it as directed, grateful to have my acne scars covered.  Even though I spackled on my foundation as always, the highlighter under it kept my skin from looking dull, as it sometimes does in the name of full coverage.

mally defend your beauty kit

Mally Defend Your Beauty Kit 

For color, I reached for the Mally’s Defend Your Beauty Today’s Special Value Kit, which will be available at www.QVC.com starting on September 23rd.   I swirled the Face Defender Blush in Pink Perfection on the apples of my cheeks, then lined my eyes with the Evercolor Automatic Eyeliner in Black Cherry, a dark plum, and smudged over it with the Evercolor Shadow Stick in Violet.  I’ve always found that shadow sticks drag and don’t blend well, but this proved me wrong in a big way.  I briefly went outside the TSV kit to grab the Effortless Airbrush Eyeshadow in Sugar Plum.  I dusted a light layer of the iridescent purple shadow all over my lids, loving the smooth texture.  This particular shadow formula marries the staying power of a powder shadow with the smooth texture of a cream, and it contains anti-aging ingredients, since so many of us forget to show our lids love when we’re slathering eye cream under our eyes.  I returned to the TSV kit to coat my lashes in its Volumizing Mascara, then glossed my lips with the Volumizing Lip Gloss in Flirty.  Unlike most lip glosses, this lasted well beyond my morning and into the afternoon.  To finish off the whole shebang, I patted down my T-zone with the Poreless Face Defender, a clear powder that zaps shine.  This was on the last really hot day of the summer.  When I checked later in the day, my skin was still matte.  ‘Miracle’ is a strong word, but sometimes it’s the right one.

 

Mally Bareface 

After Photo: Using the Defend Your Beauty Kit

After Photo: Get the Mally Glow Kit 

For the second photo, I delved into the world of Mally’s infomercial kits.  I started with Get the Mally Glow, and prepped my skin with the Perfect Prep Primer in Glow.  It made my skin a matte palette; after applying my foundation, I used the kit’s Shimmer, Shape, and Glow compact.  I loved the direction packed into the kit.  I know where to apply shimmer, the highlighter of the trio (upper cheekbones, temples, etc.) but the shape, or contouring portion left me a little nervous.  I’ve got round cheeks that I’ve tried to tame with contour powder since the mid-90s, and it always ends in heartbreak.  (By ‘heartbreak’ I mean I had to was the dark racing stripe off my lower cheeks and start my makeup all over again.)  This shaping powder was really subtle, and as per the directions I applied it in the hollows of my cheeks and under my jaw.  I didn’t feel the need to wash my face, but I was still my apple-cheeked self.  Good thing I’ve made peace with it.  The Glow, or blush, portion of compact was equally subdued, but then, the point is to look like you might reasonably have woken up this way, so that really isn’t a flaw.  I used the Eyeliner Secrets kit to line my my top lids with a shimmering brown liner, then patted clear sealer over it, and followed with brown powder to really lock it in.  Then I used the trusty Evercolor Shadow Stick in Brown on my lower eyes.  I’ve become addicted to the foolproof shadow sticks, since they define my eyes with no blending.  I used lip balm in Pilar’s Pink, which uses shea butter, jojoba oil, and grape seed oil to moisturize lips while tinted them a pretty dark pink.

All these products performed well, but I immediately threw three into my purse, because I couldn’t face the thought of going through the day without them.  The Poreless Face Defender did such a good job mattifying my skin that I didn’t want to be separated from it.  Likewise with the lip balm and the Volumizing Lip Gloss – both of these products did so much to wake up my face, I wanted to have them close at hand.  They’re easy ways to show your face a little kindness.

All of these products and kits can be found at www.QVC.com, and they retail from $29 – $63.36.

GIVEAWAY:   To enter to win a Poreless Face Defender, a Fierce Face in 5 Minutes Kit,  and The Perfect Smoky Eye Kit, leave a comment below telling us your favorite piece of beauty-related kindness.  It can be something you’ve done for someone else, or a favor someone has bestowed on you.  Mine involves my mother rushing me to her hairstylist after I cut my own hair (even thought I old enough to know that it was an awful idea.)  But that’s another post altogether.  Contest ends October 26th (US only please).

Katharine McKenzie

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35 Comments
  • Bonnie Fisher
    Posted at 00:18h, 26 September

    my favorite piece of beauty-related kindness was when I decided to go red and my best friend gently led be back to the hairdresser and said I cannot believe you let her leave here looking like that. I went back to blond

  • Mimi Zhu
    Posted at 00:23h, 26 September

    My favorite piece of beauty-related kindness is actually helping my sister do her makeup for a school event! It’s so fun to see her be “beautuiful” once in a while!

  • Donna
    Posted at 00:38h, 26 September

    Throughout my school years I was the girl that never wore makeup or styled her hair. My hair was usually fashioned into a simple ponytail. I was more focused on my studies. When my senior prom rolled around my parents feeling that I had earned it, wanted to make sure I had my moment to shine. They spared no expense on my dress, hair and professionally done makeup. This was the first time that anyone had ever seen me wearing makeup. When I arrived at the prom everyone was amazed at my transformation including myself. Some of my peers barely recognized me and was left in disbelief.

  • Ter
    Posted at 00:41h, 26 September

    Because I have breast cancer & have undergone chemotherapy, I’ve lost a lot of my hair. Then 2 weeks ago I had a mastectomy. My best friend sent me pink & blonde wigs. Now I feel like I can leave my house once I recover from surgery. I was wearing scarves before & could feel people staring at me. Now I won’t look “sick” anymore.

  • MarciaF
    Posted at 01:24h, 26 September

    For the last 7 years I’ve been donating to a group called Queen for a Day. It’s a charity for children and teens with cancer. They sponsor a camp for these children plus they have hospital visits with gifts. Every year they have a beauty fundraiser and I save all the new samples I get for the goody bags, in addition I donate new high end cosmetics for baskets they make up for a silent auction. It’s a way to share and have my beauty obsession do some good at the same time.

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