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Sunday 7 February 2010

Everyday Make up Regime


I thought I’d do a quick post about my current everyday make up regime.

I mostly concentrate on my face for a day time look and aim to make my skintone look as bright and even as possible. I define my eyes a little with mascara and a flick of liquid eyeliner (when I have time!) but leave eye-shaddow mostly for special occasions.
Here’s a list of the products I am wearing:
Base: A mixture of Soap and Glory’s Catch a Wrinkle moisturiser and my Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation in 02 Almond.

Face: Garnier Eye Roll On Concealer (click her for full product review) Rimmel Stay Matte pressed powder in 005 Silky Beige. For blush I use a mixture of Bourjois blush in 33 Lilas D’Or on the apples of my cheeks and Benefit’s Hoola lightly on my cheeks and forehead.
Eyes: Rimmel Glam Eyes liquid liner on my top and bottom lash line, flicked slightly at the outer corners and L'Oreal Telescopic mascara in Carbon Black. I also used a little of Boots Natural Collection khol pencil in Soft Brown on my eyebrows.
Lips: Benefit Lip Plump as a primer, followed by Soap and Glory’s Sexy Mother Pucker plumping gloss in Candy Floss.

Eyelure Individual Lashes


A very talented and patient friend of mine often applies Eyelures individual lashes for me and I thought I would show you a couple of quick before and after pics.
The pack comes with lashes in short medium and long. Laura mostly uses the short length on me with a couple of the mediums on the outer corners.
They advertise the lashes as lasting up to three or four weeks but in reality its closer to one week, but the results if applied properly are really nice and natural looking. The pack costs around £5 and contains a tube of adhesive and eyelash remover.

The ‘long’ lashes in the pack are quite dramatic so if you think you won’t use them my tip is to use scissors to carefully trim them to the size you need, this way one pack will last at least two applications.
I really love wearing them and it’s nice to have a break from mascara for a while as once you have these on, you really don’t need it.

Garnier Eye Roll On Review



I recently purchased Garnier’s new Caffine Eye Roll on with a touch of concealer and it’s become one of my staple products.
My under-eyes are definitely one of my key problem areas and I like the fact this product not only conceals dark circles, but works to reduce them. I’ve heard a good way of reducing discolouration around the eye area is to tap the skin around your eyes gently with your finger tips to stimulate the circulation, and I expect the roller ball on this product works in the same way
I’ve been using the product for about two weeks now and although I haven’t noticed much of a difference in the tone of my eye area, it’s coverage as a concealer is really nice. Having previously used Benefit’s Boiing, the roll on does feel like a much lighter coverage. I like the fact you can gradually build up the coverage you need, without it looking caked on.
 I would recommend it if you need something to make you look a little bit more fresh and awake. Its also a really handy product to keep in your bag for touch ups throughout the day to perk up your complexion. 

My only criticisms would be firstly the price. I think £9.99 is a little much for a high-street concealer and I’m not sure how long 15ml will last considering I have to use a fair bit to build the coverage. It’s also only really suitable for your eye area as it doesn’t provide enough coverage for any serious blemishes or discolouration.
Garnier Eye Roll on comes in two shades and is available only at Boots for £9.99.

Monday 25 January 2010

No.7 Product Review


I brought some new products this weekend from Boots. They currently have a promotion whereby if you spend over £5 in store you receive a £5 No.7 and Ruby and Millie voucher. I had two so got some wipes and a sauna mask.
I always like to have a packet of facewipes handy for those nights where you just too tired or had one too many to wash your face properly. Leaving your makeup over night is unhygienic and really bad for your skin, I once heard that leaving make-up on overnight can age your face by five days!

The wipes have a 4 in 1 action as they claim to remove make-up, contain an eye make-up removing property as well as toning and moisturising so are perfect for when you’re feeling a bit lazy! They  left my skin feeling really refreshed and not at all dry. I also like the fact they have a plasic lid you can snap shut to keep them from drying out.
The wipes cost £6.50 but only £1.50 with a voucher!

My second purchase was the Purifying Sauna Mask. I often buy sachets of facemasks and really like the self warming ones as they open your pores and give a deep cleanse.
My skin was looking a bit dull and I had a few blemishes around my forehead this weekend. Whilst it didn’t do much to reduce the blemishes, it has exfoliating beads in it and left my face feeling so soft! It makes your face feel so smooth it almost left a powdery finish to my skin so would make a really nice base for make-up.
The mask cost £9.75 for 75ml but £4.75 with the voucher.

Tuesday 19 January 2010

My Current Favourites


I got this idea from Bubblegarm and have treated myself to new products recently, so here’s what I’m using at the moment.



Shampoo and Conditioner: Tres Semme 24 Hour Body shampoo and conditioner. Creightons Beautiful Brunette shampoo and conditioner. 

It’s a good idea to alternate between a couple of makes so your hair doesn’t get used to one brand. The Creighton products are fantastic and cost £1 each from Poundland... really! I’ve used John Freida and TIGI’s brunette products in the past but prefer these, would highly recommend them.

Treatments: I use straighteners far more than I should so make sure I use hair masks regularly to prevent it drying out. Montagne Jeunesse do some lovely ones like Hot Miracle.

Styling products: Tres Semme products are fantastic for doing what they say on the tin. Im loving their 24 Hour Body root boosting spray and Freeze Hold hairspray.


Shower gel: Soap and Glory’s Clean Girls body wash. It smells super girly.

 

Body moisturiser: The Daily Smooth body butter by Soap and Glory. Nice and rich, perfect for winter and matches my shower gel.



Fake Tan: Fakebake Beyond Bronze lotion.

Make-up remover: I swear by Simple’s Moisturising Face Wash and wipes.

 

Foundation: As a base I apply a mixture of Nivea Visage Q10 moisturiser and Este Lauder Equalizer foundation in 02 Pale Almond. I don’t like to wear foundation alone as it can look to heavy and the moisturiser leaves a dewy look to my skin. If my complexion’s looking a bit dull I also mix in a dab of highlighter.

Powder: Rimmel Stay Matte pressed powder in 005 Silky Beige

 

Concealer: Benefit Boiing – definitely a desert island product for me, dark circles, blemishes, this one does it all. Also Benefit Lemon Aid on my eye lids.

 

Blush: Bourjois blush in 33 Lilas D’Or

 

Bronzer: Benefit Hoola

 

Highlighter: Opia Face Highlighter. I used Benefit High Beam for years before I found this little gem. You can buy it in Primark for a pound and I can’t tell it apart from the Benefit version!

 

Eyeliner: I’ll use Rimmel Glam Eyes liquid liner for nights out but usually just stick to mascara for the daytime. I also use a little of Boots Natural Collection khol pencil in Soft Brown on my eyebrows.

 

Mascara: L'Oreal Telescopic in Carbon Black

 


Lipgloss: Benefit Lip Plump as a primer, followed by Soap and Glory’s Sexy Mother Pucker plumping gloss in Candy Floss.

 

Nail colour: Fairy Dust by Jessica

Scents: Chloe is my all time favourite and signature scent but for day to day I wear Juicy Couture.  

Have you got any products to recommend? What can't you live without? 






Thursday 14 January 2010

St Moriz Tanning Review




When a friend told me about an ‘amazing new fake tan’ which was only £3, I wasn’t convinced. As a loyal Fakebake addict I wondered if it would dry out my skin or worse turn me a Jodie Marsh shade of orange. But after my first use of St Moriz, I must admit I am a convert. My friend told me it was just like St Tropez’s tanning mouse and having used both, it’s very similar to St Tropez’s tanning mousse, without the £20 price tag.

Pro’s:
One of the benefits of using a mousse is that you can achieve a nice light golden colour which is good for fair haired girlies but may also be used more regularly to achieve a darker tan. I would definitely recommend using a couple of night in a row instead of applying double the amount. It will look more natural, even and will last longer.
It dried really quickly and felt much more comfortable to sleep in than other lotions which tend to feel sticky and leave your bed sheets in a mess!
Its £3! On a student budget that is a huge benefit. It came in the 200ml size so should last quite well too, even with my tanning habits!

Con’s:
It’s not difficult to apply, but because it dries so quickly you have to be fast rubbing it in or it will dry unevenly. My tip is to apply to small areas at a time, top half of your arm, bottom half etc. It takes a little longer but makes for a expertly even tan.
There’s no getting away from it, it is more of an orange colour than Fakebake which I particualy noticed on my face, tan snobs should perhaps steer clear. For the rest of my body however I was really happy with it. It’s fantastic for using on your legs as its cheap, super quick and to be honest I don’t really mind what colour my legs are so long as they’re not white!

Over all verdict:
Tan perfectionists may not love St Moriz, but the £3 price tag (along with it’s other benefits) is certainly enough to wean me off the expensive stuff for now. Easy to apply, comfortable to sleep in, a nice golden colour and change for a fiver!
I brought my St Moriz tanning mousse from Fragrance Direct.


 Always use gloves...For more tips on application read my previous post for fool proof tanning.