Tuesday, 14 January 2014

First impressions; L'Oreal infallible eyeshadow


I have heard nothing but good things about these eye shadows, even seeing them touted as a dupe for Georgio Armani eye's to kill shadows. So when I saw them for a mere £1.50 on Fragrance direct, when their RRP is £6.99, I knew I had to try them. I chose the shades, Pepsy coral, Endless chocolat and Forever pink, the lovely packaged 3.5g pots came pretty quickly and I was so excited to play with them.




These eye shadows are like nothing I have used before, they are like a not-too-tightly-packed pressed pigment. They come with a second little lid to keep the product compressed and are super pigmented, and very soft. As you can see these products have such a lovely sheen to them which I think will look completely stunning on the eye. As this is a first impressions post I haven't had the chance to try any looks with them or test their longevity, but judging from their texture and I reckon they are going to be amazing, keep your an eye out for some looks with them soon!

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Rapidbrow Eyebrow enhancing serum review, with pictures!


I have wanted to change my short, paltry eyebrows for a while, I longed for the power brow of the Cara Delevingne era but had no idea how to achieve it. So when I got the chance to tryRapidLash's  RapidBrow eyebrow enhancing serum I was overjoyed. RapidBrow is basically a growth serum that you apply to your brows morning and night for 8 weeks to see results. I have to admit, there were a few slip-ups. Especially towards the end of the trial, when late nights and tiredness got the better of me, and I omitted sweeping this on. However, sat next to my mirror it was fairly easy to remember to use it. I guess I will just let the pictures do the talking and we will see about that Cara Delevingne claim eh?



BEFORE:



AFTER:



I think it is safe to say, this stuff definitely works. I know I look a bit caveman-ish but I didn't want to do too much plucking whilst I was trying this product out (kind of defeats the purpose). However, even in their slightly rogue state, they look so lovely and full when they are filled in and defined, the kind of brows I have wanted for ages! If eyebrow growth is something you struggle with then I would definitely recommend giving this product a shot. Cara Delevingne... eat your heart out!

Friday, 10 January 2014

Dare to be different

The main message of this post today is, go against the grain, have the unpopular opinion, dare to be different! Now although this does apply to life in general, I am focusing more on in the beauty-product world. Just because every well-known blogger, and the whole of your bloglovin' dashboard, bow down at the feet of a 'miracle product' doesn't mean you have to like it! Sometimes we (including myself) get far to swayed by what other people think. Everybody's face/skin/body/hair is different, so what works for one person may not work for you, and that is ok! So, in the spirit of today I am going to do a little overview of products that everyone seems to love, but me. 

Estee Lauder Doublewear: Absolutely everyone (including my house mate) loves this full coverage, non-budging high end foundation. However, I do not. It doesn't sit nicely on my skin at all, it leaves me with a strange white cast and feels far to heavy on my face. I have tried it on a few occasions to make sure it wasn't just a one off but it definitely does not work for me. It is an extra shame as this is the first 'high end' foundation I splurged on, so I am a little bit wary now.That being said, if it works for you I have a nearly full bottle in Ivory Nude for sale!

Maybelline baby lips: I found one of the plain baby lips in the clearance section of Superdrug for £1 because the packaging was damaged. I was super excited as I had heard nothing but good things since these sticks crossed the pond, but alas, they were not for me. Far from the 8-hour hydration they claim the formula sat on my lips for an hour or 2 before needing to be re-applied. They aren't shockingly bad by any means and would be useful to have in your handbag, but for hype I felt quite let down. However, for the £1 I paid I am perfectly happy, as the smell is divine.

Rimmel Scandaleyes waterproof kajal in 005 nude: Everyone loved a nude pencil in the waterline to open up tired eyes, and so do I. Particularly everyone seems to love this one, however I find that it doesn't seem to work for me as well as it does everyone else. The colour seems a little bit off and the overall effect not great. I much prefer to use my Chella highlighter which I received in my Birchbox, the brighter and lighter colour is a lot more flattering on me and the product is very soft and gentle. I do like the Rimmel offering but it doesn't hold the same place in my heart as it seems to in everyone elses.

Dr Lipps nipple balm for lips: Another cult lip-product that just doesn't do much for me. I find this to be like a concentrated version of vaseline (which I don't get on with either) it just kinda sits on my lips and doesn't do anything except make them feel sticky. I also find the formula really thick and hard to work with, I need some elbow grease to apply it to my lips!

Bioderma crealine h20: This is a bit of an odd one, as I do love Bioderma for taking off my make up, it does it quickly and efficiently with minimal fuss. However, I cannot use this on my eyes, a quick sweep with a very slightly damp cotton pad to remove the top layer is about as far as it goes, because this stuff stings. 

Benefit's they're real! mascara: This is another odd one, for me I only have a small window when I can love this mascara. The right time is when it has dried up a little bit, as otherwise I find the formula too wet, but it will quite quickly dry up too much. In that respect the price of it, for the amount of time I actually enjoy using it, doesn't cut it for me. 

And that is it for my negative-nelly post! I hope you didn't think it was too much of a downer. Are there any products that you have been in a similar situation with? I would love to know. 

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

An affordable flutter

Fluttery, big, voluminous lashes, everything a girl wants. Unfortunately it usually comes with a high end price tag. However, I have found an offering that comes in under a fiver! I kid you not, the mascara in question is Collection's Big Fake Ultimate mascara. I love this mascara when I am in a rush, as I do not need to faff around with using 2 mascaras to add length, volume and separate, I just sweep this baby on. In the close up of the wand it looks like it has fibres, which would explain why it nicely lengthens my stubby lases, yet this isn't mentioned anywhere on the packaging so it may just all be in my head. It took me a few goes to get this product right, as the wand head is a lot bigger than I am used too, but once I had used it a few times all was fine. I have included a quick snap of the mascara on my lashes so you can see the end result, it is easy to layer to mascara if you wanted a more dramatic look too. For less than £5 I would definitely recommend picking it up and giving it a go!






Sunday, 22 December 2013

DIY Christmas details!

Want to make your present wrapping a bit more personal? your tree decorations truly one of a kind? Then here are just a few tips for some DIY Christmas details, that will truly add a magical touch to the festivities. Share the love and leave your ideas in the comments, I would love some more inspiration!


Recycled card tags

Do the abundance of Christmas cards you receive every year end up getting piled into the recycling bin? Why not save the best ones, then next year you can use  them to make lovely gift tags! Not only will there be a huge array of colours and designs to choose from, you also have complete freedom as to what shape you want the tag to be. Forget the normal square or circle shop-bought tags, why not try your hands at a Christmas tree, or a reindeer! This adds a lovely touch to a present and you do not need to spend a penny. 

DIY Baubles

This one takes a bit of time, but the results can be truly stunning. Get yourself some plain bog-standard baubles, then use ribbons, beads, gems or whatever you can find in the haberdashery store to make them truly unique and special! You could probably even use bits and bobs you have lying around at home, broken jewellery, material from that dress that is now too small, the list is endless. Just let your creativity run wild and get sticking!

Festive drinks

So, your house is going to be filled with every friend, well wisher and far flung relative for the Christmas festivities. It seems doing anything other than filling your trolley tesco's with an array of alcoholic beverages is going to be to much. However, there are 2 festive drinks that are so easy and simple to do, mulled wine and cider! There are so many recipes on the internet for both, the main crux of it is basically adding fruit, spices and sugar and then warming up! It does not take long and can used as a centre piece in a large serving bowl, it looks fantastic with all the fruit slices and cinnamon sticks in.

Natural decorations

Why not make decorations and centre pieces out of what you can find in your garden? One year we sprayed pine cones with gold and silver paint, they looked lovely as a centre piece with other natural items or on the tree. You can spray twigs, holly, leaves, what ever you want. Oranges decorated with cloves also look lovely and have a nice festive scent too!

Christmas makeovers

Being a beauty blog I just had to chuck this one in there! Why don't your nearest and dearest get together for some Christmas makeovers before heading to your celebrations. It is Christmas so you can go wild with a red lip and glitter-galore, maybe challenge yourself by swapping looks with a friend. Everyone can bring their make up bag which also adds so much fun as you discover new wonder products.

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Nail Rock blue glitter

When I opened this months Birchbox I saw this lovely Nail rock blue glitter! I had heard of this before and been very intrigued, but never got around to buying it myself, so it was lovely to see. The colour is a stunning midnight blue, I feel like a red or gold would have been more festive but this is still a gorgeous shade. The formula of the actual nail varnish seemed a little thin, but 2 coats gave a nice opaque finish. I then dipped my ring finger into the glitter provided and, voila! A gorgeous party-season nail look, it's as simple as that! I was terrified that the glitter was just going to fall off, but it held fast. I did seal it in with some topcoat about an hour after putting it on to ensure longevity. I really do absolutely love the look that the glitter gives, and so do all my house mates! I will definitely be checking out some more colours.