Wednesday, November 6, 2013

On my face this week #6

It's been a little while since I've written a 'What's on my face' post, mainly because I tend to display the same kind of 'look' on a daily basis. As someone who doesn't wear any eye make up (minus a bit of mascara) it can be difficult to vary my appearance, and I tend to always end up looking the same. However a couple of new products I've purchased recently have helped to take my look from a dewy spring face to a more Autumn friendly look. 


First up is the Collection 2000 'Primed and ready' smoothing make up primer. This is a no-frills product which does exactly what it promises - provides an even base for foundation and helps to hold make up in place. I love a good primer, and as someone with a very uneven skin tone it's essential for me to help smooth out my complexion before applying any foundation. This primer has a similar texture to Benefits porefessional and provides a velvety finish without feeling greasy or heavy. I've been combining this with L'Oreals Nude Magique Eau de Teint foundation in warm ivory. The ever -lasting battle for someone with blemish prone skin is finding a foundation that provides good coverage but doesn't look cakey, and this may be the answer. The texture of this foundation is extremely thin and silky to the touch (it feels almost like water) and it blends fantastically. This foundation is designed to look natural and it certainly does this, giving a smooth and flawless finish even on those problem areas. I've been finishing my base with the Seventeen 18 hour stay time concealer, which is very similar to the Collection 2000 lasting perfection concealer (which has a little review here) in it's packaging and application. I picked this up on a recent trip to Boots as i was finding the collection 2000 to be a little heavy on my autumny-dry skin and I have been really impressed with this alternatives coverage. It provides good blemish coverage but is slightly thinner than it's Collection 2000's alternative, and only needs a little buffing to look completely natural. 

(L'Oreal Nude Magique Eau De Tient - Warm Ivory)
Anyone who knows me well knows that blusher is my downfall. I am constantly on the look out for new blushers, and recently I have been dabbling with cream and liquid based blushers. My most recent experiment has been Benefits Posietint, which is a bright pink liquid blusher that is designed to last all day without fading. I love this blush as it provides just the right amount of colour, and highlights the apples of the cheeks without a need to add any highlighter underneath. The texture is quite thick which means a little goes a long way, and when blended the colour gives a beautiful glowing finish. 
(L - R; Benefit PosieTint, MAC Pink Plaid)

As I previously mentioned I don't wear any eye make up apart from mascara, so a good quality mascara is essential for me. To compliment my autumnal look I have been using a Dior classic (a slight splurge on my part...) the Diorshow Iconic in Noir. This mascara has a great brush, which provides great coverage in only one stroke and lasts all day without the need to reapply. It is very dark and looks dramatic, without being clumpy. It does a great job of separating lashes without skimping on the intensity of the colour or volume. A slight splurge at £23 (oops) but worth every penny. 

The autumnal colours flying around at the moment are amazing, but sometimes I find darker colours can be slightly tiresome and 'samey'. The longer, darker days tend to steer people towards browns and reds, but lighter colours can easily be incorporated into a look catered for Autumn. I've been using Mac's Pink plaid to actively prove this. This lipstick is a dark pink matte lipstick, without a trace of gloss or shine in it, making a perfect bridge between summer and winter. It compliments a less illuminated look by providing a bold colour, without being too dark. 

What are your must haves for a classic Autumn look?


Seventeen 18 hour stay time concealer - £4.50
Benefit Posietint  - £24.50
Diorshow Iconic mascara - £23
MAC Lipstick in Pink plaid - £15

Sunday, October 6, 2013

September favourites

September has come and gone, and Autumn is officially upon us! Personally September has been a pretty crummy month for me with lots of stress and spots, and I am very excited about October starting. This awful inbetween-y weather is seriously irritating! As with any other month I have discovered some extra special new products to share with you, so here are my September favourites.

My first two are skincare saviours that have been staples through my September skincare routine. I have been plagued by spots this month due to a stressful month at work, and these two products have helped me through it step by step! My first is The Body shop's Blackhead exfoliating wash, designed to help unclog pores for clearer looking skin. Personally I don't have a problem with clogged pores, but I do have a lot of trouble with dull skin and I've found this to be an instant solution to a tired looking complexion. The main ingredient in this scrub is Tea tree, which is a warrior against spots and when combined with the gritty texture of this face wash an absolute lifesaver. I've been using this wash twice a day and I've definitely noticed my blemishes have been less angry and my complexion generally clearer. I reckon this scrub may have made it into my top 5! Alongside this I've been dipping into Herbalism, a solid cleanser from cult skincare experts Lush. This is designed for troubled, greasy or spotty skin and contains a whole range of organic ingredients designed to help combat these problems. I've been using this in the evenings after scrubbing and it's helped to calm my tired skin before bedtime. It has a very thick texture which you mix with a small amount of water to make a paste. The result is a cross between a face mask and a cleanser, helping to brighten and tighten the skin. The smell is slightly strong (a little bit like sticking your face into a tub of herbs) but the result makes up for it.

Next up is the most recent addition to my nail varnish collection. I am a big fan of Essie polish and I was really excited about their new Fall collection, so when i saw boots had an offer on and Essie was involved I umm'd and ahh'd over all their new colours before settling on this one. After school boy blazer is a dark blue-black colour which goes perfectly with pretty much everything. I went for this colour as I thought it was slightly more exciting than a plain black but still had an Autumn-y feel about it. I really like the finish of this lacquer, it's glossy, shiny and applies really nicely (even if you're cheating and don't use a base coat...not that I ever do that). A worthwhile investment. 

The penultimate product is one I've been coveting for some time but it's been an absolute saviour in the cold weather. It's a lip balm from a company I absolute adore Figs & Rouge and the latest balm tops them all! Coco Rose multi-purpose lip balm smells beautiful, applies wonderfully and keeps lips silky smooth. Everything from the packaging to the subtle pink shimmery tone this balm has is fantastic, and It's definitely worth picking up a tube of this. I've had mine for a few months and It's still going strong! 

Last but not least is a new addition to the make up bag that i mentioned in my first video blog. Browzings by Benefit is a eyebrow shaping kit that comes in the form of a wax and powder, rather than a pencil or crayon. Firstly I would like to point out it is a lot less scary than it sounds! It comes with two brushes; a slanted angle brush and a blending blush. The angle brush is used to apply the brown wax, which is very thick but not sticky. It applies easily to the eyebrow and is invisible once it's there. It acts a little bit like a primer, helping to create a canvas for the powder. The powder is the step I was most scared about as i had visions of the powder sprinkling on my face and clothes but this was not the case. You only need a little bit of powder to fill in the gaps and the finished effect is a very defined brow without looking clumpy. I like a little bit of an arch to my eyebrow which can be hard to achieve with a pencil, but the intricate brushes allow you to be very detailed. This is a definite must for anyone who likes a groomed brow!

What are your must have products from September?



Lush Herbalism - £6.35
Essie After school boy blazer - £7.99
Figs & Rouge Coco Rose multi-purpose lip balm - £4.95
Benefit Browzings - £23.50


Saturday, September 21, 2013

Smashbox Photo Finish Blemish control primer


I am a huge fan of Smashbox products, especially their amazing primers, so when I spotted this new product I snapped it up without a second thought. I am an avid user of their classic Photo Finish primer, and this just seemed to be catered more closely to my skin type. I read realms of positive reviews before using, and it seemed to be the perfect partner for my blemish prone skin. This primer is described as being 'breathable' which is exactly what I look for, something that doesn't make my skin feel heavy and provides a good canvas for my foundation. And it also contains salicyclic acid, which is a good ingredient to look out for if you are prone to spotty skin, as it helps to calm and clear up.  All the boxes were ticked, the hopes were high and the expectations great. And it didn't deliver. I was really disappointed with the results! I hate to be negative about products but I used this primer for two weeks (Giving it a very fair trial) and I wasn't at all impressed. I found the texture to be very greasy and thin, unlike the original photo finish primer. The end result wasn't a velvet finish, but felt very wet and sticky. I tried using different amounts, but i found using less had no effect and using more made my skin feel damp. I also quickly realised that using this seemed to encourage my make up to melt into my face, leaving me looking very frazzled by the end of the day! Lasting power in make up is very important, and I felt bare by the end of the day when using this primer. I also felt let down by the lack of effect this had on helping to clear up my skin, it didn't feel help my skin to feel fresh but left me looking very sallow and dull. Maybe it's me being fussy but I think I'll stick to the original in the future. 




Monday, September 16, 2013

Illuminating bases

No girl can deny that she hasn't looked at Millie Mackintosh's skin at some point and been incredibly jealous. Everybody loves a glowing complexion, and clear, dewy skin is the look every girl is aiming for. But in reality we don't have the time, or money (If only we could all have our own skincare range designed by Elizabeth Caroline), to get that kind of skin easily. So we have to improvise. In my attempt to get this sought after skin I have gone through quite a few illuminating bases. They go by several names, have several different price tags but all aim to do the same thing; give you a flawless finish. In order to save you time (and money) I've decided to cut out the middle man, and present to you my top three illuminating bases!


(L-R: No.7 skin illuminator, L'oreal lumi magique, Chanel sheer illuminating)

First of we have the cheapest of the bunch, L'oreal Lumi Magique Primer. This primer promises to enrich the skin whilst highlighting and adding contouring to the face. I found this product to be pretty good when applied to my cheekbones and under my brows, as it gave a very subtle glow. This is a perfect product for anyone who is a little nervous of highlighters (it is a very fine line between looking glowy and shiny) as it doesn't make you greasy and you can immediately see the effect it has on your skin. I definitely wouldn't use this product all over as it may make you appear a little ghostlike...

The second skin illuminator is a No. 7 product which is described as a 'Radiance boosting beauty fluid' (it definitely sounds scarier than it is!) This product is more of an all rounder, as it can be used as a highlighter on isolated parts of your face, or mixed with your foundation to give an all over glow. I tend to mix this with a CC cream, as it blends perfectly to give a lovely texture. It looks slightly sparkly in the tube which I was worried may result in me looking like I was on my way to an 80's disco, but it has a very subtle shine. The texture of this is thicker than any other base I've used, which means very little is needed to cover the face. This is great for an everyday make up essential, and the brush attached to the end makes it easy to apply evenly. 

My last illuminating gem is the best of the bunch, although unfortunately the priciest. Le Blanc De Chanel sheer illuminating base was a purchase I made after reading reams of positive reviews, and it is definitely an investment I don't regret. Not only does this product smooth out skin, making it feel and look fresh, it also helps to combat any redness or discoloring on the skin. The base is very slightly scented but is not at all overwhelmingly flowery, and has a silky texture. I tend to wear this product under a very light foundation, and it provides a perfect canvas! This sheer liquid is designed to be applied all over the skin, with a little extra on the areas to enhance. This is without a doubt the ideal purchase for anyone who wants beautiful skin without putting on layers of make up. Easy, effortless and with amazing results.

What are your favourite illuminators?

No. 7 Skin illumiator Radiance boosting beauty fluid - £11

Autumn essentials

Sadly summer is very slowly coming to an end. And as we say goodbye to the long sunny afternoons, poolside holidays and impromptu beach trips it's once again time to switch the beauty regime. As much as I love the Autumn, it does pose some serious problems. Frizzy hair, dry skin and tired eyes to name a few. So I have compiled a short list of my must have Autumn buys...



I'm going to start with a new life saving foundation I've discovered - L'Oreal True match in Rose Vanilla. This has been around for a little while and I've been tempted to invest for some time so when my everyday foundation ran out I decided to take this for a spin. It promises a flawless finish and it certainly delivers on this front. This foundation doesn't require you to use a lot as it has very good coverage. It blends amazingly without leaving blotches or streaky lines, and is ideal for everyday use. The range offers a spectrum of shades so it's easy to match to your skintone (although this can also be quite daunting trying to pick between two nearly identical shades!) Most importantly It is currently rescuing my dried out skin, giving me a very subtle healthy glow!

My favourite brand at the moment is without a doubt L'Oreal. I'm not normally a huge fan but the last few months have seen me reaching for several of their products. My most recent purchase is their Skin perfection purifying micellar solution (what a mouthful!) which has had so much hype surrounding it the last few months. I'd heard some rumours that this was similar to Bioderma (the holy grail of all skincare) and I have to say this is probably the closest us Brits have to the genius that is Bioderma. This product promises to remove make up and impurities whilst also toning the skin. This cuts out the middle man, as there is no need to tone after using this, just moisturise and go! It isn't greasy, it doesn't dry out the skin and it's really soothing on application. After only using this a few times I felt like my skin was much clearer and had a fresh appearance. 

The next product that's had me succumbing to the hype is something most of you have probably heard of. Of course it is (drum roll please) Maybelline Baby lips! The long awaited and much anticipated product from the U.S that has had shelves in Boots completely cleared. I was lucky enough to purchase without much hassle and had my pick of the bunch! The range has 6 different colours which have various smells and shades but I finally opted for 'Mint Fresh' which has no colour but a gorgeous minty smell. The balm is very moisturising without being greasy, and is great value for money. I can't quite grasp why there's so much hype around these but as lip balms go it is good quality, perfect for trying to rescue those dried out lips. 

My next favourite is a hair saviour which I've been coveting for some time now. I definitely don't take as much care over my hair as i should, so when i find a product that works (and has quick results - I am very impatient) I tend to cling on to it. I've always wanted to try a hair oil, but all the faff that comes with it filled me with dread. VO5 Hot oil first appealed to me because it does not require heating before application. You apply it to wet hair, leave for one minute and then wash off. With only one minute to work I wasn't expecting magic but the results were fantastic! This oil helps to moisturise brittle or dry hair without making it greasy. I was really impressed when after one application my hair was already softer and easier to style. I tend to use this once a week and will definitely be repurchasing now my first bottle is empty!

Last but not least I would like to introduce to you my latest spot fighting partner. My daily skincare routine always seems to fixate on trying to get rid of blemishes, and this Lush favourite Grease Lightening has made my job slightly easier! I've been looking for a spot treatment that's strong enough to fight spots without making my skin feel dry for sometime and this seems to be it. It consists of Tea tree and Witch Hazel, which combined seem to be the perfect soothing remedy for red or irritated spots. I've been using this every morning and evening, and so far so good! I would definitely recommend this for anybody who needs a little bit of help keeping their complexion clean and fresh.

What are your Autumn must haves?



VO5 Hot oil - £4.29
Grease Lightening - £5.95

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

June favourites

I've been quite absent from my blog over the last few months, but that doesn't mean I haven't been buying copious amounts of new products to try! June has felt very busy, and this combined with the unpredictable weather (sunny one minute, downpours the next) has meant my make up has needed to be simple and guranteed to stay in place. After all, rain lines in your foundation is definitely not a good look.

I'm going to start with one product I've been trialing for a little while now, which has quickly become a staple in my morning routine. Origins Never a dull moment face cleanser is a product highly regarded and raved about by various blogs I follow and I decided to take the plunge and try it out. It promises to brighten skin whilst leaving skin feeling sleek, and it definitely delivers in both these areas. As an individual who suffers with relatively bad skin, which can flare up overnight, I have been really impressed with the effect this product has had. Not only has it helped my skin to stay clear (or at least clearer than usual!) it's also prevented it becoming as oily during the day. I'm always on the lookout for products that promise to brighten my complexion and using this cleanser in the morning gives me a very noticeable morning glow. I also love the texture of this face cleanser, as it's very thick and really feels as though it's doing a thorough job to clear away any impurities. Unfortunately the only thing I dislike about this is the smell. Personally I find it more overpowering than refreshing, but it's easy to live with the pong once you start to feel and see the effects of this fantastic product.

As well as shaking up my morning routine, I have also been testing out some new night creams. As I leave my early 20's and enter into my mid 20's (24 is fast approaching...) I find myself becoming increasingly paranoid about getting wrinkles. Because of this I've been trying to be strict with my moisturising routine, and despite my tiredness I try to moisturise every evening. Through my search for a good overnight cream I have stumbled across a little gem from Superdrug, Vitamin E nourishing night cream. This little cracker is not only ridiculously good value for money, It also smells delicious and makes my skin feel extremely soft. It promises to nourish and moustrise skin, helping you to look beautiful as soon as you wake up. This is perfect for anyone who suffers with dry patches on their skin as it has a very thick texture, and it provides moisture without feeling greasy.

In keeping with the recent effort I've been making with my skincare routine this month I have also been trying to put a minimal amount of make up on my face. I try to maintain a very natural face during the week and use very light coverage. In my attempt to put less on my face I have been mixing my own concoctions by using Beautiful movements Prime and create. This primer acts as a mixing medium which can be combined with powders or liquids in order to create a good make up base. I absolutely love this product and have been using it with a range of CC creams and foundations. It mixes flawlessly with a range of liquids and provides a beautiful finish. It also means there's only one layer, saving time on application!


Alongside this I have been using a Benefit classic, Some kind-a gorgeous liquid compact. This is described as a 'foundation faker' and can be used as an all over base, or as I prefer a quick fix for awkward blemishes. This is an old favourite that crops up every now and again and I cannot fault it. It does exactly as it says on the tin - provides a very swift cover without making you look oily or blotchy. I carry this around in my daily make up bag so it's always on hand for a quick cover up!

My last June favourite is a blusher (surprise surprise!) which was a complete impulse buy but has since become my everyday staple. The MUA Mosaic blush  is my first purchase from the Makeup Academy and I've been really impressed with the results it has delivered. The compact is Shade 3, a collage of browns, pinks and lilacs, which is swirled on application to give a very light English rose flush to the complexion. The texture of this blusher is very light and has a slight iridescent finish, which I really favour in a blusher. This product is very subtle and definitely a welcomed addition to my ever growing blusher collection!

What are your must have products for the fast approaching summer months?



Friday, June 21, 2013

Battle of the face scrubs

It's no secret that I love a scrub. Whether it's for your toes, hands, body or face I am a sucker for a new scrub. Although my absolute favourite is definitely a facial exfoliator, nothing beats the feeling of having bright skin which can only be achieved by scrubbing! I have quite a hefty collection of exfoliating scrubs (much like my obsession for blusher, it cannot be curbed!) which I use regularly. However I have decided to cut it down to my top 5 (it was tough!) and present you with my most loved exfoliating products. 

My first product is one I have blogged about before (cheeky, i know) but I absolutely love it! Vichy Normaderm 3-in-1 is a face mask, cleanser and a scrub. I use it first and foremost as a scrub and i am never disappointed. It has quite a powerful effect on my skin and makes my pores feel really clean. However it has no soap or nasty ingredients which makes it ideal for spot prone skin. I can use this product twice a day if my skin is going through a bad stage and it doesn't make it feel stripped, just clean. This is a product I've repurchased 2 or 3 times, and it always crops back up if I'm having a bad skin week. 

My next scrub is a Soap & Glory exfoliator, aptly named The Greatest scrub of all. I've only become a fan of Soap & Glory the past year or so and I tend to stick to their body scrubs but this product is definitely worth a purchase. This is designed for all skin types, which means it's a good idea to vary how often you use it. I've found through trial and error that I am best to stick to 2-3 times a week, and I tend to use it only in the evenings. This has a slightly grainier texture than other scrubs, which means it makes my skin feel less hydrated. I tend to avoid depending on it to make my skin feel bright, and use it combined with my overnight face cream. I really like the little 'spheres' of texture in this product that seem to pop as you scrub it into your skin and the smell is gorgeous. 

The next two scrubs are some high street gems I've picked up on my last couple of hauls. The first is a Superdrug special, from their Vitamin E collection. Out of all the scrubs I use this has the creamiest texture, with quite large, soft grains in it. It looks a bit like porridge (appealing i know) but smells delicious, and it glides onto the skin beautifully. You don't need a lot of this scrub and it tends to melt into the skin due to it's thick texture. I don't have particularly dry skin, so I only use this product when my skin needs a little t.l.c. and it feels very luxurious.

 My second high street bargain is from Boots Botanics 'All Bright' range. This purifying face scrub promises to 'buff away impurities' and i would say they're pretty spot on! This scrub also has a very thick texture, and looks more like a moisturising face wash than a scrub. The particles in this product aren't very large so it can be used in the morning as an everyday wash. Because this scrub doesn't feel as deep cleansing as the other scrubs I tend to use this when my skin is in good nick and It provides just enough to make my skin feel brighter.

My last scrub is another repeat, but one I have repurchased a few times. Probably top of my list and one that will hold a firm place in my bathroom, Rituals brightening face exfoliator. I cannot rave enough about how good this scrub is for my skin. It's powerful enough to leave me feeling as though all my impurities have been washed away, without making my skin irritated. The texture is perfect, not too creamy and not too grainy. For anyone wanting to try out a scrub for the first time, this is the one I would recommend  Perfect for skin scrubbing pioneers everywhere!


Soap and Glory The Greatest scrub of all - £9
Vitamin E Exfoliating facial scrub - £2.99
Botanics 'All Bright' purifiying face scrub - £3.99