I had to “pop” into the city on Sunday afternoon to drop my eldest off at his latest geek club and so I took the opportunity to have a good mooch around Superdrug. When we lived in Bangor Superdrug was more handy to me than Boots but since I’ve been in Belfast (3 months… wowzers) I hadn’t set foot in one.
I was pleasantly reacquainted. Sure, Boots is fabulous, who doesn’t LOVE those advantage card points?! but Superdrug is quite exclusive in a way. I got my fix of Gosh Cosmetics, Bloom, MUA and Sue Moxley. Different is almost always good in my book.
My main focus was on the “Famous” by Sue Moxley range. I always wanted to like this range, after all what’s not to like about a range created by a real life Make-up Artist. However first impressions were poor. Every single time I went to a Superdrug her brand stand (oooh it rhymes) was clearly unloved and unreplenished. The tester make-up was a mess, everything was covered in dust and things that I did find of interest were inevitably broken or smushed (technical term…).
I think over the 18 months I’ve been aware of her brand I’ve bought one thing that wasn’t in a complete state, a fan brush and it was amazing so I hoped they’d get their act together.
It finally looks like they have done just that.
On Sunday I was pleased to find that her stand was clean, tidy and reinvented. My eye was immediately drawn to the solo shadows which were on 2 for £6. Some really dreamy metallic shades. Then I clocked the 4 pan palettes which were priced at £9 and since I was having trouble deciding which singles to opt for I went for the palettes instead.
This particular quad of brown tones is called Cafe Culture.
The back of the palette assures me that these can be applied dry as well as wet, depending on the impact you desire. Today I went for dry.
Face – Diorskin Nude Foundation + Topshop Bronzer
Lids – Sue Moxley Cafe Culture Palette
Lashes – L’Oreal Voluminous Mascara in Carbon Black
Cheeks – NARS Deep Throat
Highlight – Mac Shimmer
Lips – Mac Modesty
Overall I love the result, all the shades work really well together and are comparable to a few main Mac shadows.. second left is a more subtle Satin Taupe for instance.
Bad points, well there are a few unfortunately…
- All 4 colours are high in the shimmer/ sheen stakes. I’d have thought that as they are apparently designed by an MA that the nude shade at least would have been matt. I had to take a touch of Mylar and blend that up towards my brow to avoid the drag queen look.
- Not all the shadows are of the same consistency, the second from right (a warm brown) is very bitty. It separates more than the others and can be quite messy, however it is a very pretty colour.
- The packaging. At the moment I have quite long/ strong nails (how and why is a mystery) but even I struggled to open the palette. It has a good groove to get your grip on but for some reason it’s still an absolute bitch to open.
So all that’s not so positive, however I have to say I’m still really glad that I bought this.
In fact I love the 3 brown shades so much that it’s a definite must have in my going away make-up bag this weekend (wedding anniversary… YAY!!). There is no denying that each colour compliments each other perfectly. The blendability is superb and nine hours later is still looks like this…
(OMG… look how much my foundation colour has oxidised)
Ok so there is definite wear but significant shape and colour remains so I am MORE than happy.
£9 well spent in my opinion
xo








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My sister and I were ooohing and aahing over the amazing colours of the eyeshadows in this range a few months back. The palettes looked like some serious wear could be had out of them, away I walked with promises to return and purchase, got distracted by the MUA stand and home I went with none of Sue's lovely stuff! I now vow to investigate the range again.
How much are you loving the huge Superdrug in Chavcourt?
I've seen me while away hours in that place!
P.s going out wise I was set for weekend of 6th August…
They're class aren't they. I also picked up the peacock coloured palette. Not really my colours, but still, gonna see if I can make them work!
Chavcourt lol Superdrug is like heaven. It literally took me an hour to get round, Matt was cracking up outside :/
Weekend of the 6th is spot on, in fact I can't friggin wait! xxx
I've never seen these, or as you say, anything that is tatty and dusty on the stand, but this looks really nice. I do like a good palette of neutrals! Not that I need any more, but…you know! xxx
Haha I know! We may not need… but we want
Oooh, I'm scraping out the last dregs of my Satin Taupe as we speak and I'm feeling very very tempted to mosey up the road to the Superdrug in Brixton and see if they've improved their very unloved Sue Moxley stand.
Those shaedes are lovely…
I got a couple of Famous palettes as gifts and I'm seriously impressed – great value and good colour combos.x
Hi
I love that eyeshadow, esp the 3rd shade to the right, its looks gorgeous! Ive never heard of this brand before though =s lol
Btw im your newest follower <3
I was just reading some of your past posts btw and saw one about counters in debenhams, can i ask something?
What are the sales assistants like in the mac counter in debenhams in belfast? im going tomorrow and plan to buy mac stuff for the first time, i know what i want but are the snobby, pushy? lol
Id just kinda like to know, cus if they look me up and dwn etc il lekly leave
lol
Thanks!
-x.ó
Hi Nichola
I honestly find the Mac staff in Debenhams to be ok. Not overly friendly but not pushy in the slightest. I think they can seem very intimidating due to their full on make-up and sheer gorgeousness lol but they're only human. Enjoy your day and don't worry about what people think of you. Easier said than done I know xxx