Saturday 9 November 2013

Loreal Lumi Magique Primer - MAC Strobe Cream Dupe!

Happy Saturday ladies! Hope you've had a good week... the latter part of the week consisted of a horrid tummy bug for me :( But I'm feeling better today & I'm about to get ready for a trip to Costa with one of my close friends to try some goodies from their Christmas menu, yum!
 
Today I'm reviewing a recent purchase of mine, it's the Loreal Lumi Magique Primer. I bought it a couple of weeks ago after running out of my beloved Smashbox primer after seeing it in Boots. I liked the idea of this giving my skin more of a dewy finish. I'm admittedly a matte girl at heart as I have quite oily skin but a slight glow is always a good thing!



 
 
The packaging's sleek - white and rose gold with a pump. I prefer pumps as you can easily control how much product you use and therefore not waste any. I use one pump which covers my whole face.
 
After the first use, I loved it! It reminds me a lot of MAC's strobe cream. A white, pearlescent liquid.
 

 
 
As you can see, it creates the most beautiful sheen to the skin, it's not at all greasy or wet looking and once foundation's applied, my skin looks healthy and glowing, not shiny at all.
 
My foundation lasts a good few hours with this base, similar to my Smashbox primer and I think I've been converted to the dewy look rather than matte :) I love that this product acts almost as a moisturiser as well as a primer as it really feels like it's hydrating my skin. A winner in my book!
 
You can buy this from Boots - Link - £9.99
 
 



Monday 4 November 2013

My Z Palette

A quick post today to share an exciting new product I recently bought :)
 
You've probably heard of the Z Palette range, they're basically eyeshadow palettes that you can customise to your own needs. A bit like MAC Pro palettes but in my opinion, much nicer!
 

 
 
I had a couple of MAC eyeshadows in pan form and I recently purchased some Makeup Geek shadows too (an in depth post coming on those!) so I needed a palette to store them in. I love the idea of having all my favourite eyeshadows together rather than having individual compacts, space saving and just much more convenient. I'd seen lots of Z Palette reviews so I bit the bullet and ordered a small one which fits 9 MAC or Makeup Geek eyeshadows. They have a great choice of colours including hot pink and zebra print, but I decided to keep things sleek and simple and chose black.
 
I love the leather case! The front flips up and closes with a magnetic fastening. It's so simple to use, you just pop your eyeshadow pans into the case and as long as they're in a metal pan they will attach to the magnet inside the case. Mine also came with some magnetic stickers for eyeshadows that may be in plastic pans etc. Such a brilliant invention and great for travelling because you can pop your favourite shades into the palette and off you go :)
 

 
 
I bought mine from Love Makeup for £8.99 and they also have larger versions.
 
I've just ordered 3 more Makeup Geek eyeshadows so as soon as they arrive I'll do a full review of all 9 shadows in the palette.
 
Let me know if you like the idea of the Z palette!

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Halloween Series - Poison Ivy

Hi lovelies! Today I've got another Halloween look for you :) This is definitely my favourite kind of makeup! At Halloween you can be so creative and use lots of different colours and products that you wouldn't normally use. One of my all time favourite looks is Poison Ivy. I love Uma Thurman's portrayal of the villainous Ivy in the Batman movie and with the long, bright red hair clashed with the green, it's just a perfect fancy dress idea for this time of year!

 
 
I wanted to create a softer, comic book inspired look, almost cartoon like, which is why I drew the leaves on and added the bright red veins. I also (like with most things) wanted to add a girly touch with the gold glitter :) You could of course, stick on some fake leaves instead of drawing them which I think would look amazing, I also wish I'd had a red wig to really pull the look together, but hey it's all about the makeup!



 
- Firstly, apply your base as normal.
 
- Using a contour brush and a green eyeshadow, contour your cheeks making sure to really blend the colour out & add a darker green to deepen it.
 
- Using the same green eyeshadow, contour the sides of your nose starting at your brows. Really exaggerate it!
 
- Apply a white creamy eyeshadow base to your eyelids, such as NYX jumbo pencil in 'milk'.
 
- Using a flat eyeshadow brush, pack on a light or lime green all over your lids, then use a soft brown to blend through the crease with a blending brush.
 
- Apply a dark green to your outer corners in a V shade, then blend any harsh edges with your blending brush.
 
- To deepen up that outer V, apply a small amount of matte black eyeshadow on a pencil brush, then blend again.
 
- Apply black gel liner quite thickly and flick out at the end until it's level with the end of your eyebrow. Then add lots of mascara and false lashes if you want to.

- Apply some of the light green eyeshadow to your inner corner as well as under your eye, then add some of the darker green to the outer part to darken it up. Then add gel liner to your water line.
 
- Using a small angled brush (slightly wet) and a red eyeshadow, draw on veins running from under your eyes onto your cheekbones.
 
- Fill in your eyebrows using a small angled brush and a red eyeshadow.
 
- Take your creamy white eyeliner pencil again and draw on the shape of the leaves, then colour in. On top of that white base, using any eyeshadow brush, apply a green eyeshadow (quite light).
 
- Take a small pointed eyeliner brush with some eyelash glue and create little lines running through the leaves, then add some gold glitter on top of the glue.
 
- Apply a red lip liner, then red lipstick (I used Ruby Woo by MAC), then use your finger to dab on some gold glitter onto the centre of your lips.
 
And there's the Poison Ivy look complete!
 
Hope you liked it and be sure to check out another Halloween look within the next few days :)  



Friday 18 October 2013

Halloween Series - Sugar Skull

Halloween is just around the corner! And it's at this time of year that I wish I lived in America. Seriously, those guys know how to celebrate it! I love nosing through pinterest at all the awesome Halloween costume & party food ideas which always seem to be pinned by someone in the States. Here in the UK we really don't seem to bother with Halloween any more, I don't even get any trick or treaters :( But in my house we still go all out! My little boy always dresses up (he's a werewolf this year) and the dog normally dresses up too...much to her dismay. I love decorating the house with spooky bits and pieces but what I love most is all the Halloween makeup ideas. So, I decided to try my hand at a few of my favourites and give my own take on them. Over the next week or so, I'll be posting a few different makeup looks with step by step guides and today it's all about the Mexican Sugar Skull.



 
I'm sure you've seen Sugar Skull photos all over the internet, it's the perfect look for Halloween because there's so many different variations. I wanted to make mine quite girly with pinks, purples and a bit of glitter.
 
(Would just like to apologise in advance for the pink dressing gown in most of the photos!)

 
 
 

First, I applied a foundation much lighter than my skin tone and also mixed it with a white creamy face paint to make it even lighter.
 
I then used a thick black eyeliner pencil to draw on the eye sockets and the nose, then coloured them in.




Using the same black eyeliner, I then started adding more detail, including a cobweb with an upside down heart and a design on my chin. I know I messed up the cobweb :( it was hard to get it neat! I also drew the scalloped design around my eyes and coloured them in using a purple NYX jumbo pencil. I coloured the other designs in and then used a pink eyeshadow to add shading to the cobweb and also to contour.
 
I used the creamy white face paint to add highlights to my eyes and nose, then used a bronze liquid glitter liner to draw on some swirls and colour in the heart.

 
 
I decided to add 2 teardrops on my forehead and also lined my waterline with the purple liner.
 
To finish the look, I applied a bright pink lipstick then used a liquid eyeliner to add the smile lines and stitching effect.
 
 And there you have it :) I'm going to be posting a Poison Ivy look in the next couple of days so keep an eye out for that and if you have any requests then let me know in the comments!

Thursday 17 October 2013

Current Favourites

I hope you're having a fabulous October so far! The temperature has noticeably dropped during the past few days, so we're officially on our way to winter... I have to admit, I hate the colds and bugs that come with the change in weather but I've (weirdly) been enjoying the chill :)
 
I thought it was time for another favourites post! It was quite hard narrowing it down as I've discovered a lot of goodies during the past month or so, but I've chosen my top picks, the products that have really stood out.


 

 

 
MAC 'Rebel'
 
I've mentioned this lipstick a lot recently, so I won't ramble on about it, but I received this in a beauty swap a couple of weeks ago and I've worn it alot since then. It's the perfect purple/plum shade for Autumn and I adore the formula (satin) too.
 
£15.00
 
 
Clarins Toning Lotion with Iris
 
This toner is for combo-oily skin and I've been loving how gentle but effective it is. It removes any last traces of makeup after cleansing but doesn't dry out my skin, in fact it leaves my face feeling soft, smooth and clean. It has a slight scent to it, but nothing that noticeable.
 
£18.00
 
 
Maybelline Baby Lips in Cherry Me
 
As the name suggests, this is the Cherry version of the much hyped Baby Lips. I actually bought a couple of these on ebay when they were only available in the US, but I grabbed this one when they hit the UK and I can't get enough of it. I love cherries! And the scent is so strong. I know it's just a lip balm but on the days I've not been wearing Rebel I've just been applying this to keep my lips shiny and moisturised and it also gives my lips a lovely deep pink tint.
 
£2.99
 
 
Herbal Essences 'Hello Hydration' Intensive Mask with Coconut Extract
 
Wow, that's a mouthful... I haven't really been fussed about Herbal Essences in the past, but I noticed a lot of bloggers and vloggers going mad for their new products, particularly the Bee Strong range, but being a lover of coconut I decided to give this mask a go. It's really affordable and you get a lot of product too, I love the coconut scent as it's not too overpowering but just sweet enough :) I have to say I was hugely impressed with this! I also picked up the regular conditioner from the same range which is also good but this really blew me away. For a drugstore brand, I couldn't believe how soft this made my hair. I've been using it for about 3-4 weeks (once or twice a week) and I've definitely noticed a huge difference, my hair is super soft and just looks to be in much better condition. This is definitely worth a try!
 
£4.19
 
 
Miracle Oil
 
I won this in a giveaway and I'd heard it's a great dupe for the much loved Moroccan Oil, so I was excited to give it a go. Wow. It's seriously awesome stuff! I've never tried Moroccan Oil, so I can't comment on any similarities there but this is the best hair oil I've tried so far. I apply a small amount (the size of a 50p) to damp hair, concentrating on the ends and then dry my hair as normal. When I first used this, I was shocked! My ends were so soft and felt like I'd just had a fresh haircut! This may seriously be a holy grail product for me. I use it almost every time I wash my hair and the results are just brilliant. I looked up the price for this and it's much cheaper than the popular alternative.
 
£13.50
 
 
Vaseline 'Cocoa Radiance' Moisturising Lotion
 
Another drugstore gem! I love anything that smells of cocoa butter and this is seriously yummy! It's a medium consistency which I prefer to thicker body butters and it sinks straight into the skin without leaving me feeling greasy. Not much more to say on that really but I've been using it non stop during the past month.
 
£4.99
 
 
Yankee Candle 'Salted Caramel'
 
If you read my Autumn Tag then you'll know I've had my eye on this baby for a while! This is definitely the time of year to enjoy some scrummy scented candles and I've been really loving this one. It's sweet smelling but with a slight salty edge and it's perfect for Autumn.
 
£8.39 (Small jar)
 


Monday 14 October 2013

Autumn Inspired Makeup Look

Don't worry I'm not going to ramble on about how much I love Autumn...again! :) But I did want to share a makeup look I wore last week which was inspired by Autumn colours.
 
I recently received MAC's Rebel lipstick in a beauty swap with a fellow blogger and I literally jumped for joy when I saw it! It's been on my wishlist for so long and I can finally wear it. For those of you that aren't familiar, it's a hugely popular shade for this time of year, in the packaging it looks to be a deep, dark purple which looks a bit scary but once applied it's a lighter almost pink toned plum shade that literally screams Autumn :)
 
 
I love experimenting with statement lip colours so I came up with this makeup look using my much loved Rebel and paired it with a pop of emerald green. Hope you like it!
 
 
 
 
Firstly, I applied my base as normal (I've really been loving Max Factor's new whipped crème foundation, definitely worth a try if you have oily skin!) I also contoured slightly and added a neutral blush so as not to take attention away from the lips and eyes.
 
I then applied a concealer as an eyeshadow base and packed on a light matte cream shade all over my lid.
 
I blended a small amount of soft matte brown through the crease to add some definition, then applied a shimmery white shade to my inner corner as a highlight.
 
I used a Body Shop eyeliner in emerald green under my lower lash line to use as a base and then with a pencil brush applied a shimmery green eyeshadow over it. I blended it out very slightly to avoid a harsh line.
 
I added mascara and voila! Eyes done :)
 
I used a lip balm on my lips then rubbed them with a cotton bud to remove any dry skin. Rebel isn't totally matte but it's close to it, so it could be a little bit drying on the lips. Once my lips were nice and smooth I applied the lipstick!
 
Such a simple look but I love plum and emerald green together :)

Friday 11 October 2013

Laura Mercier Body Souffle - Creme De Pistache

Recently I was lucky enough to win a pretty amazing blog giveaway by the lovely Laura at LibertyLovesMakeup who has become one of my lovely blogging friends and is genuinely a sweetheart :) Honestly, have a nose at her blog because it's fab. Anyway, when I entered this particular giveaway I had everything crossed because the prizes were right up my alley! I won an Alpha H Balancing Cleanser, Miracle Oil (dupe for Moroccan Oil) and this little gem, the Laura Mercier Body Souffle in Crème de Pistache (or Pistachio to us common folk).


 

I'm going to review the Alpha H cleanser in a few weeks when I've given it a thorough test drive and the same with the Miracle Oil, so if they're of interest to you then make sure to click the follow button so you don't miss them. But today, we're focussing on this luxurious little gem.
 
I am fast becoming a huge Laura Mercier fan, I love the Silk Crème foundation too and I had been desperate to try one of these body soufflés after having a sniff of them all in Selfridges a few months ago. By the way, whoever names these products is a sales genius! How can we resist things like 'silk creme' and 'souffle'? Anyway this is basically a body cream but it's heavily scented and super thick and creamy. Let's start by saying this smells divine! Literally smells like rubbing pistachio ice cream all over you (except it's not that cold), but you get the idea. Although it looks really thick in the tub, once applied it sinks into your skin and leaves you feeling soft and moisturised but without any greasiness. Perfect!
 

 
 
If you're near to a Laura Mercier counter than I highly recommend having a sniff of their soufflés. They have a Crème Brulee one which quite frankly I very nearly ate when I tried it... I do prefer this scent though. It almost has a slight marzipan smell to it, so if you like marzipan, you'll love this! They also have Fresh Fig, Almond & Coconut and Ambre Vanille. Yum.
 
I'm definitely going to save this for special occasions... Although I'm not quite sure what constitutes a special occasion for body cream? But I do know I won't be using this every day as it's just too luxurious (and very expensive!) Due to the price and general high end feel of it, I think it would make a beautiful Christmas present, so get it on your list for Santa girls!
 
If you fancy treating yourself, you can pick them up at Space NK for £43.50. Yikes! - Link

Tuesday 8 October 2013

Benefit's Rockateur Blush

Can we just take a minute to admire this downright beautiful blush.


 
 

 
 
Ok minute over, let's discuss. This is Benefit's latest blush offering and for me, it's perfection. I love deep rosy pink blushes as they suit my skin tone but this is a pretty universal shade. It'd look gorgeous on darker skin tones too so it's one of those shades that anyone can work with. It looks rather shimmery in the box, but when it's applied it creates more of a sheen (depending on how heavily you apply it), it's pretty well pigmented so you don't need a lot if you're on the paler side but it's certainly buildable.
 
This is the first Benefit blush I've owned, yep not lying! I was always tempted by the various shades but for some reason I never ended up purchasing any. However, as soon as I saw this on one of FleurDeForce's YouTube videos and then noticed it popping up on lots of my favourite blogs, I knew I had to see what the fuss was about and I wasn't disappointed! Like I said, it's slightly shimmery but for Autumn/Fall I love a bit of shimmer. I tend to move away (albeit only slightly) from bronzer during the colder months, preferring a rosy glow on the cheeks, so this fits the bill.
 
There are two things I don't like about this product. The first is the packaging. I believe Fleur said the same thing, but it's quite cheap and tacky looking with the gold snake print and lace. I get what they were trying to do with the whole 'rock chick' vibe but maybe just black lace and a few studs would've been better? I also don't like the box it's housed in. I've always disliked that when looking at other Benefit blushes and maybe that's why I held off on buying any. The blush is quite low down in the packaging, making it a bit more difficult to get your brush in there, it's nothing major but I just think a standard blush compact would be more user friendly. Who knows, but to be honest I'm not entirely fussed about that as the actual blush speaks for itself and it's fabulous.
 
Rockateur blush £23.50 - Link
 
Are you tempted to try this one? 
 
 

Saturday 5 October 2013

My First 'Empties' Post!

I love reading empties posts, which is slightly weird, but I'm just nosy and like to know what products fellow bloggers have used up :) I actually really like the feeling of finishing a product, mainly because it means I can purchase something else! This is my first empties post and I could've done one sooner but I tend to throw (or recycle) the empty bottles and tubs without thinking. Finally I've saved up a few goodies to tell you about.

 
 
 
 
The Body Shop - Mango Body Butter £13
 
This actually went quite quickly because there isn't a huge amount in the tub. That's a bit annoying considering the price, but it smells delicious so it's forgiven :) This will probably shock a few people as I know how well loved these body butters are but I actually find it a bit too thick in consistency. I'm much more of a 'body lotion' kind of girl as I like to use something that's moisturising but quite light, this is down to the fact that I hate my skin to feel wet or greasy after applying body products. Don't get me wrong, it's lovely for those evenings when my skin feels particularly dry and I need something like this to really sort it out, but in all honesty I'm not in love with it.
 
Repurchase? Probably not as there's so many cheaper alternatives that I prefer
 
 
Frizz-Ease Intensive Masque £5.89
 
This was a great masque discovery for me, it feels as though it really nourishes my hair, giving it a full on injection of moisture and leaves it feeling soft which is the most important thing for me when using hair treatments. I used this a couple of times a week, leaving it on my hair for about five minutes and it ticked all the boxes for me.
 
Repurchase? Yes definitely.
 
 
Ted Baker Body Spray £2.50
 
Bit of a random product that caught my eye in Boots a couple of months ago. I wanted a handbag sized spray I could take with me on the go and I was drawn to the pretty packaging with this one. It smelt so good! Like strawberries and vanilla, so definitely more suited to those with a liking for super sweet scents :) It's pretty cheap and fits perfectly in a makeup bag.
 
Repurchase? Yep!
 
 
Batiste Dry Shampoo £2.25
 
Not going to say much about this because I think pretty much everyone has used Batiste in their lifetime. It's a decent dry shampoo that sorts out any greasiness in between washes and I've pretty much tried every version of this. The one thing I don't like is the white powder that's left in your hair once sprayed on but once I've massaged it in, it's not a problem. I would like to try another dry shampoo so any suggestions would be much appreciated!
 
Repurchase? Hmm, yes if I can't find another brand to try.
 
 
Avene Cleanance Lotion £10.50
 
This is a moisturiser predominantly for oily skin and I'll be honest here, I love it! It's quite a light gel formula with no scent and feels really fresh and gentle on my face. It doesn't dry out my skin but certainly doesn't feel greasy either. I really like Avene as their products are so natural and their Cleanance range is a great option for those of us with excess oil! The only downside is how small the tube is for the price.
 
Repurchase? At some point in the future, but at the moment I'm using something different.
 
 
Schwarzkopf Gliss - Liquid Silk Conditioning Spray £1.78
 
I bought this a few months ago after seeing Kayleigh talk about it in a blog post and I love it. I spray it liberally over damp hair and brush through. Once dried, my hair feels super soft and lovely :) It's really affordable too and you get a lot of product. It took me ages to use up as I alternate between some other conditioning sprays but this one is a firm favourite.
 
Repurchase? Yes, once I've used up my many other alternatives!

 
 

Wednesday 2 October 2013

The Autumn Tag

I've seen a couple of these tag posts popping up and I'll be honest, no one has tagged me *sad face* but I'm going to do the Autumn Tag regardless! :) I love Autumn and everything about it, in fact (and please don't think I'm weird), I love it more than Summer. Don't get me wrong, by Winter I'm moaning about the cold weather and having to wear coats constantly but at the moment I'm excited for all things Autumn!
 
 
For Autumn, what is your...
 
Favourite thing about it
 
I think just the general feeling of Autumn! I love the crisp, cold weather, the golden brown leaves on the ground and the fact that I can dig out my scarves and chunky knit jumpers to get me through the cold weather. I also love staying in through the colder months, I'm not a huge 'going out, clubbing' kinda gal anyway but especially when it's chucking it down and bitterly cold, I love to be curled up with my little boy on the sofa, watching movies and drinking hot chocolate.
 
Favourite drink
 
So I know I just mentioned hot chocolate and I definitely do love that but I have to say that I get super excited when I go to Costa just as Summer's ending and they start to change up their menu for Autumn. I love their themed drinks for this time of year like their gingerbread lattes and their toffee nut mochas etc. So I'd have to say that Costa's yummy, calorific coffee is a firm favourite.
 
Favourite scent /candle
 
I do love candles, but I don't really have any. I do have some Yankee Candle tarts (basically small discs of scented wax that you burn as apposed to an actual candle) and I particularly like the Cinnamon Stick scent which is perfect for Autumn/Winter. I would love to try Yankee Candle's Salted Caramel this year, so I may treat myself to that.
 
Best lipstick
 
I recently mentioned a gorgeous plum lipstick by Bourjois in a previous post which you can read here, it's called Violine Strass and it's from their Rouge Edition range. It looks to be a dead on dupe for MAC's Rebel which I don't own but would like to :) I definitely love a berry or plum lip for Autumn as it's the perfect time of year to get away with such a statement shade. But I also love my lip balms too as my lips tend to get very dry once the colder weather hits.
 
Go-to moisturiser
 
I'd normally say something to help with dry skin due to the time of year, but to be honest my skin is still getting pretty oily throughout the day so I'd have to say Origin's Zero Oil moisturiser. I've only been using it for just over a week but I'm really chuffed with it! It's great for reducing oil and keeping skin matte but I know this won't be much use for a lot of people, who tend to have dryer skin in the colder months.
 
Go-to colour for the eyes
 
If I'm rocking the plum lipstick then I'd keep the eyes neutral, but I actually love Maybelline's Colour Tattoo in Pomegranate at the moment, it's a gorgeous deep, plum colour with flecks of gold and it looks lovely on the lid with a soft brown blended through the crease. I pair it with a nude lip and it's a great alternative for Autumn.
 
Favourite music or band/singer to listen to
 
I can't say my music choices change with the seasons, I'm quite a 'chart' girl at heart and I love anything catchy and upbeat. I really like 'Counting Stars' by OneRepublic at the moment, it's a lovely song with great lyrics, if you haven't heard it then I definitely recommend checking it out.
 
Favourite outfit
 
I love Autumn fashion. Chunky scarves, jumpers and anything warm! I especially love choosing some comfy Autumn boots and a coat to see me through the colder months. I like the khaki parka coats with a bit of fur or leather, making them much edgier and interesting. I also like to change up my handbag choices, going from pastels or brighter colours from the Summer and instead using darker bags, maybe with some studded detail.
 
Autumn treat (what do you have your eye on?)
 
Where do I begin! If I have to narrow it down, I'd say a big cosy parka I've got my eye on from ASOS and as I mentioned before I'd like to buy MAC's Rebel lipstick this year, plus the Salted Caramel candle from Yankee Candle :)
 
I hope you enjoyed reading my Autumn Tag! I certainly enjoyed writing it and it's put me in the mood to light a candle and have a huge cup of tea... By the way if you've done this tag then do leave your links below as I'd love to read them! Here are the lovely ladies I'm tagging.
 
 
Charlotte from Looks2BLoved
Liza from Glam Beautys
Hannah from Cosmetic Crave
Rebekah from The Other Words

 
 
Also, make sure to check out their blogs as they are all lovely girls with fabulous blogs and I love reading all of them!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday 27 September 2013

Fruity Treats From The Body Shop

I'm a huge Body Shop fan and always have been! Especially for body products (I can't say I've ever really tried much of their makeup) but they never disappoint with their yummy body butters and succulent shower gels. They also seem to have regular discounts and I'm not talking measly, I'm talking whopping great 40% off discounts! I try to take advantage whenever they run one of these promotions as I do tend to find them a tiny bit pricey for certain things. I only placed a small order, but I'm still excited to share my chosen goodies with you :)

 


 
A bit of a fruit medley! The first thing I wanted to try was something from the Satsuma range, I know a lot of people rave about the body butter but I wanted something a little thinner in consistency so I went for the body lotion. I actually didn't realise I'd selected such a small bottle, but at least I can try it and see what I think before buying a bigger size. I haven't used it yet, but I can tell you it smells delicious :) I love orange scents and it doesn't disappoint. The next thing that caught my eye was the banana shampoo. This has really good reviews and again it smells amazing. I actually used this earlier for the first time and it smells like bananas and honey (probably due to the fact it has banana puree and honey in it!) it's like a dessert for my hair :) Lastly I opted for the vineyard peach shower gel simply because I knew it would smell gorgeous and again it doesn't disappoint.
 
If you fancy treating yourself to some Body Shop goodies, check out their website and use the code HONEY at the checkout for your 40% off. The offer applies to all products.

Monday 23 September 2013

My MAC Lipstick Collection

Four lipsticks probably doesn't qualify as a collection, but when you think about MAC lipsticks costing £15 a pop, four is actually a lot! I adore MAC in general and I definitely see their lipsticks as real investment pieces. Due to the price and the quality they are, in my opinion, luxury items and a lovely treat when you have some money to spare or you're compiling a birthday/Christmas wishlist. I would love to have lots of MAC lipsticks and my collection is slowly growing.

 
L-R: Ruby Woo, Girl About Town, Impassioned & Crème Cup
 
 
 
Ruby Woo (Matte)
 
This is a classic 'Marilyn Monroe' red, it's super pigmented and vibrant and if I'm doing a red lip then this is always what I reach for. The only down side for me is how drying the formula is. Because it's a matte finish it's not moisturising at all so I have to apply some lip balm before I use it. It does have great staying power though.
 
 
Girl About Town (Amplified)
 
This was my first MAC lipstick and I love it. It's such a beautiful purple toned dark pink and I wear it all year round. Amplified is probably my favourite finish as it's slightly glossy and feels really soft and moisturising on the lips.
 
 
Impassioned (Amplified)
 
My favourite of the four! I first saw this on pinterest and fell in love with the colour. It's so unique and actually seems to look different in different lights. I'd describe it as a neon pink with a slight coral undertone and it's perfect for the days I want to sport a super bright, trendy lip.
 
 
Crème Cup (Cremesheen)
 
I wear this one the most, it's a great neutral, every day shade. It's a pale nude pink and has quite and creamy and glossy formula, it doesn't last as long as the matte formula but one swipe gives great colour payoff.
 
The next on my wishlist is Rebel which I hope to get my hands on pretty soon :)
 
What are your favourite MAC lipsticks? I'm always after new recommendations!

Wednesday 18 September 2013

Loreal Skin Perfection Micellar Solution

Hi ladies! Hope your week's going well :) I'm getting busier at college and loving it! I know I haven't been blogging an awful lot lately, but now that I'm in a more solid routine I will definitely try to post more often. I really miss blogging when I take little breaks from it so I must try and indulge in it more frequently.
 
Today I'm going to talk about a new skin care product from the lovely folk at Loreal. Admittedly, I've seen this product pop up a lot on twitter, instagram and various blogs and I was intrigued from the get go! A lot of bloggers are comparing this to the infamous Bioderma H2O Micellar Water but I have to say I've never tried it. Due to the difficulty in getting hold of it in the UK and the price (I believe it's pretty steep for what is essentially a makeup remover), I just haven't bothered to track it down. So I won't be making any comparisons in this post but I'll give you a detailed rundown of the Loreal Skin Perfection Micellar Solution.
 
 
 
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the name, a micellar solution or water is essentially a light, yet effective, makeup remover and cleansing water. I love the idea of using this to take my makeup off instead of using makeup wipes, which aren't great as they strip the skin. It's much more gentle and basically feels like water on your skin.
 
Loreal's version claims to be a 3 in 1 product, dissolving your makeup, unclogging your pores and toning/soothing your skin. It's also suitable for those of you with sensitive skin.
 
 
 
 
How I use it
 
It's so simple to use, I apply a small amount onto a cotton pad and wipe over my skin with a light hand. You only need to be gentle with this, unlike a makeup wipe which you literally need to rub over your skin, this softly removes your makeup.
 
After using this on my entire face, I'm always quite shocked at how much is on the cotton pad! It really does remove almost all of my makeup. I then go ahead and cleanse and tone as usual.
 
Does it work?
 
There's the important question. And I have to say, yes it does! It's so quick and simple to use and really does remove most of my makeup. I say most, as I like to cleanse afterwards to really give my skin a good clean and get rid of any last trace of foundation etc. But this is so much better than using makeup wipes. And the best part is it costs just £3.33 from Boots. A total bargain. I also love how soft and non-greasy my skin feels after I've used it, but it also doesn't dry my skin out at all which makes me think it's not stripping my skin.
 
For the price and the quality of the product, I'd definitely say give it a go. I'd like to try Bioderma's micellar water and maybe a couple of others to do a bit of a comparison, but for now I'm more than happy with this and it's been a great addition to my skin care routine.
 
Here's the link if you'd like to buy it.
 
Have you tried this? If so, let me know your thoughts :)
 
 

Thursday 12 September 2013

Peacock Inspired Eyes

Hi ladies! I hope you're all having a fabulous week so far :) I'm pretty much settled into college now and learning to balance studying with being a mummy. I'm really enjoying it so far (I'm doing a business diploma for anyone that's interested).
 
Anyway I like to mix things up a bit on my blog and try not to focus solely on product reviews as that can get a bit boring! If you know me, you'll know I'm hugely passionate about makeup, I'm not a professional makeup artist but I do some freelance makeup, mainly bridal. If I have a spare evening I love nothing more than to get all my palettes and products out and create something a bit different. Usually I'm inspired by a picture or just a random idea I have so I thought I'd share one of my latest looks with you :) I'll include a step by step guide if you'd like to recreate it.
 
Peacock Inspired Eye Makeup
 
 
I love these colours together, they look so pretty! I was originally just going for a deep purple and gold look but decided to add some emerald green under the eyes which made this more 'peacock inspired'.
 
  • Firstly I applied a Maybelline Colour Tattoo in Eternal Gold to the centre of the lid. 
  • I then applied NYX Jumbo Pencil in Purple to the outer third and inner third. 
  • I blended these very lightly with a clean blending brush just through the crease.
  • Over the top of the gold colour (centre of the lid) I packed on Half Baked from the UD Naked palette.
  • Over the top of the purple I packed on a deep shimmery purple shade from a 120 eyeshadow palette which I bought on eBay. It's a really useful palette to have for creative looks and it's super cheap! Link here.
  • I then took a soft taupe (or any neutral colour) onto a blending brush and blended through the crease to really merge the colours together and get rid of any harsh lines. Be careful not to touch the lid as you want the gold and purple there to be separate.
  • I highlighted under the brow with a matte cream shade and then highlighted my inner corner with MAC's Vanilla pigment.
  • I used a liquid liner to line the top lash line and created a flick. I then did the same at the inner corner.
  • I lined my waterlines with a black Maybelline gel liner.
  • Using a pencil brush I applied an emerald green shade just under my eye and blended it slightly. I then took an angled brush and created a flick with this eyeshadow just under the flick I'd created with the liquid liner.
  • To finish it off, add mascara and lashes if you want to.
Let me know your thoughts on this look and also let me know if you'd like to see more step by step makeup guides.

Just a side note to let you know that my favourite makeup brush brand Crown Brush have a 10% off discount code running through September! So it's the perfect time to try out some of their fabulous brushes. I'll be doing a full post on my favourite angled brushes from the brand but they're really affordable and the quality is equal to if not better than MAC!

Discount Code FINS2013 (type in at the checkout) - Link to Crown Brush.
 

Monday 9 September 2013

New Bourjois Lipsticks

Hi lovelies, I hope you're having a fab start to the week! I'm trying to learn the art of balancing college with being a mummy and it's proving to be a challenge, but I'm sure I'll get into a settled routine soon :) Anyway onto the good stuff!
 
I took a little trip to Boots on Saturday and I have to admit I've been avoiding that place for a good few weeks. Not because I dislike it, quite the opposite. It's probably one of my favourite places on earth and I've been known to spend an absolute fortune in there on occasion... oops! Goes hand in hand with being a beauty blogger I suppose. So anyway, I decided that as a treat for avoiding it for so long I'd allow myself a few little beauty goodies :) it was also a little treat to myself for getting through my first week at college. So, one of the first things I was on the look out for was a new Bourjois lipstick. Bourjois on a whole have been my favourite drug store brand this year without a doubt. They've had so many brilliant new releases and their product quality never falters! Boots also have a 'buy 1 get 1 half price' offer on at the moment so I ended up with 2 gorgeous lipsticks. I decided to pick up one of their lipsticks from the Rouge Shine Edition range as after swatching I realised the formula was quite similar to that of their Colour Boost lipsticks which you can read about here. I went for Famous Fuschia as I wanted a new pink to try. And what a gorgeous pink it is!
 
 
 
 
The formula (as the name suggests) is super glossy or 'shiny' but it's also really opaque. Bourjois are seriously impressing me with their glossy lip products of late! It's quite a bright pink but definitely wearable during the day, I actually wore this to college today. There's no shimmer in this one and the staying power is decent. I touched up probably every 3-4 hours at which point there was a very slight stain of pink on my lips.
 
The next lipstick I snapped up was Violine Stras from the regular Rouge Edition range. I'm seriously excited to share this one with you because I think I've found a spot on dupe for a very popular MAC lipstick! If you follow me on twitter, you'll know I've been rambling on about trying MAC's Rebel for autumn/winter and although I didn't realise it until I got home and started properly swatching, this little beauty is an almost exact match to Rebel! Now I don't own Rebel but I trawled through a ton of swatches on line and compared them to Violine Stras and I'm sure they're almost dead on! Please let me know your thoughts on this if you have Rebel :) Anyway, this one isn't glossy like the first lipstick, I'd say it's more of a satin finish but its a deep plum which also has very slight flecks of gold in it which I think will look beautiful for the upcoming colder months. I haven't worn this for very long so I can't comment on the staying power but after one swipe, it's extremely opaque so the pigmentation is great.
 
 
 


 
 
 
These retail for £7.99 each but with the Boots offer I got one for half price :)
 
 
Bourjois Rouge Shine Edition - Link.
 
Bourjois Rouge Edition - Link.
 
 
 
 
 
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