Bourjois Contour Clubbing Waterproof eyeliner - review

Bourjois caught the wave of long-wearing eye products a couple of years ago with the release of the Clubbing range. Volume Clubbing mascara and Liner Clubbing came in a variety of deep jewelled shades including bronze, teal, blue and deep purple. As the name suggests, the products were intended to provide dramatic looks that would last through a night of sweaty dancing.
The latest addition is Contour Clubbing eye pencil. Removing the cap reveals a coloured “lead” in a surround of black “wood”, a format that recalls Urban Decay’s 24/7 waterproof liners, GOSH’s Velvet Touch waterproof liners, and more long-wear pencils of a similar bent.
Contour Clubbing has been released in the UK in two shades - Blue Remix, a delicious deep metallic teal, and Bleu Neon, a shimmering Royal Blue. Each costs £4.20 (rrp) and you can take advantage of a 3 for 2 deal currently on at Superdrug to try them both (and something else - recommend Liner Effect mascara).
Both are powerfully pigmented, although Blue Remix has the edge, gliding on to provide a dense hit of mesmerising colour with a single stroke. Bleu Neon is slightly less rich and reflective, but can boast a similar effect when layered once or twice.
The waterproof and long-wearing claims are definitely accurate. I haven’t worn these to a club, but I can confirm that after a few seconds drying, these pencils grip the skin with a smudge-resistant tenacity that’s hard to beat. They definitely outperform Urban Decay’s 24/7 liners which are more than twice the price.
There are also a black shade, two shades of grey and a green, which are currently on sale only in the US market. Let’s hope the full range appears over here soon.
Verdict: A powerful hold and rich, dramatic colour make these pencils a steal at just £4.20 each. Buy both!
August 14, 2009 No Comments
My latest adventures in Superdrug - and this time, Boots too
Darting between raindrops, I found myself in the shelter of Superdrug the other day. It serves well as a haven from weather, but of course I quickly forgot about my reason for entering and started prowling the shelves. When I was done, I went next door and scoured Boots too. Here are my top finds from the highstreet’s Big Two:
Sleek cosmetics have released another of their Divine eye palettes. My first experience with these was mixed, when the first one was released last year. Their shades are intense and vibrant, but also very prone to staining and smudging. I suspect the creaminess of the formulation has something to do with a heavy hand with the mineral oil or petrolatum at some stage of the production. Anyway, this new palette is called Acid, and it packs an unbelievable neon punch - the four colours in the centre are the real stars - yellow, green, orange and pink with a vibrancy to match any highlighter in your stationery cabinet. At £4.88, this has to be worth a look!
Another gratifying Superdrug 3 for £9.99 deal from Barry M is made all the sweeter by a selection of new Dazzle Dusts to choose from. Teal, Parrot Green, Gold, Dark Chocolate are just a few of the new intense, deep shades on offer. The star of the show for me has to be Petrol Black. A black base with a blue/green/violet iridescent top note. It’s like the old version of Urban Decay’s Oil Slick has come back from the grave but with even better payoff. I’d love to wear this one packed on over primer for a recklessly OTT going-out look.
Meanwhile over in Boots, the 17 revamp continues apace with some eye-catching new false lashes. Pictured is “Punk” - a black/purple combo that I can imagine looking fantastic paired with the Petrol Black eye look I just described. I don’t know how these wear or what the build quality is like, but again they cost less than £5, so I wouldn’t begrudge them if they lasted just one evening.
June 14, 2009 2 Comments