Thursday 28 November 2013

Latest In Beauty Box: The Glamour Beauty Edit

Here with a review today of a non glossy beauty box for once! As soon as I seen the products in this box for such a good price I knew I had to get it!



I'm not going into detail with the products as everyone receives the same and they're pretty self-explanatory.

I was very excited about the HD Brows palette which I already own but getting a new one for free was too good to resist. I would have loved to get the lighter Bombshell palette to use on fairer eyebrows but Foxy will do for me! I also own the big benefit mascara but a baby one is always handy and will fit nicely in my handbag.

I was happy to receive the maybelline baby lips balm as I've been wanting to try that since forever! I got a lovely cherry colour which smells of cherries (duh) and leaves a very slight red tint to the lips.

I also love the brand balance me; I already own their eye cream and use it religiously. I've recently really gotten into using oils to remove my makeup so their Radiance Face Oil will certainly be getting used with its handy rollerball bottle too!

I love eyelash curlers even though I don't use them every day. The Eyeko ones in this box are very high quality with velvet handles. I've accumulated quite a few pairs from various boxes lately so I'll definitely be trying these out.

Less excited about the hair products but I was needing a new hairspray so I'll give the Toni&Guy one a go and Dry shampoo spray is always a winner as well!

Cost: £14.95 plus shipping
Value: over £60?

Verdict: A great box with a lot of my favourite products. Worth getting even just for the replenishment value of some items.

Wednesday 6 November 2013

Glossybox for Net-A-Porter Limited Edition Box - November 2013

Sorry for my absence and to make up for that, I'm reviewing the newest limited edition box from Glossybox. It cost £20 plus £5 shipping and comes direct from net-a-porter.



We have some super luxurious packaging from n-a-p with a cute little measuring tape freebie and lots of bubble wrapped plastic packages inside to keep everything safe. As much as this was 'that bit extra' it did seem a bit wasteful.


The first product was the Philip B Beach Mist which retails for £22 on the website, right away giving us the value of the box. A review on this product is to come!



Next was the roll on perfume from Joya. This has a very strong and distinct scent which is not my cup of tea. 


Next is the ila Bath Salts for Inner Peace. A full jar of these retail for about £70 which is slightly crazy for bath salts so I was glad to get a very decent sized sample. Looking forward to my next bubble bath!


Next is my favourite product and the reason I bought this box. This retails at £20 on the n-a-p website which lifts this box's value even higher. 



The bullet shape of the mascara is very distinctive and I like it a lot. Review to come after a week or two of testing.

Next up is the Natura Bisse Diamond White brightening cream. The full size of this cream also retails at a much higher value than the cost of this box. I'm excited to try it but will probably pass it on to my mum.


Lastly, we have the Elizabeth Arden Prevage Anti-aging Daily Serum. This is another product I will pass on to my mother who rejoices when any of my glossy boxes contain anti aging products. I will be sure to update you guys on any improvements she sees.



Overall, I felt this was a good limited edition box. I like that all the boxes are the same, with everyone receiving the same 6 products. It takes away from the surprise element but seems fairer. Thumbs up!


Monday 16 September 2013

Pale Foundation Sale

 I am selling some of my foundations as I have either bought them and used them once or never used them at all. All are listed on eBay here: http://tinyurl.com/knhjob6

They include: 
Makeup Forever HD Foundation in 110 Pink Porcelain - £23
Bobbi Brown Luminous Moisturising Foundation in 00 Alabaster - £20
Illamasqua Light Liquid Foundation in 115 (Now discontinued on website) - £22
Illamasqua Rich Liquid Foundation in 120 - £18
Nars Sheer Matte Foundation in Siberia - £22




Shipping is to UK only but international shipping could be organised if you contact me.

Thanks for looking!

Autumn/Fall Nails with OPI Malaga Wine


As its now mid-September, many people like to start incorporating autumnal colours into their wardrobe and style. I normally do this by adding warm tones to my hair and phasing out my pastel and bright nail colours for more deeper, rich shades.

I have always had a love/hate relationship with OPI's Malaga Wine as it is such a changeable colour. In daylight, as seen in the pictures above, it does indeed look the colour of a mature red wine. However, in artificially lit areas the colour changes to a very vampy dark raspberry/purple. It is completely unrecognisable. I have never seen a nail colour change like that so much depending on the light. I guess overall it is worth it as at least your nails are looking lovely outside!

I am definitely going to look for a more cherry red from OPI next time.

Price: £11 

What's your favourite OPI nail colours?


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Tuesday 10 September 2013

Glossybox September 2013 London Edition Review

I received my glossybox in the post today and though I'd start a monthly review of them since I know many people, including myself, love to check out other people's boxes to compare with their own, it's all part of the fun of it!

Personally, I loved the box this month, keep reading to find out why!




First of all I loved the packaging with the Union Jack and pretty red paper. I'll definitely be using this box to keep makeup and accessories in.

I got a pair of eylure lashes worth about £5, almost half the box's price already! They are good quality and will be great for a night out.


I also got this Toni&Guy hair serum, worth £7. I generally don't use serum as it makes my hair greasy but I will pass it on to my mum who has dry hair.




Next, I got this felt tip liner from Be A Bombshell Cosmetics in the colour, Onyx, worth $14. I wore this to uni today and it has a very precise tip despite its 'chubby' size. It lasted well and I can see me wearing it often.


Not everyone loves perfume samples, however, this Liz Arden 'Untold' perfume is a very wearable, green fragrance and has a beautiful bottle so I'm happy enough with it.


Lastly, my final and favourite product is the HD Brows Blusher (no.2), worth a whopping £17.95. I love the HD Brows brand and received their Eye and Brow Palette from glossybox last year and use it everyday on my eyebrows. This is a warm pink shade with gold flecks. It is extremely pigmented and gives a nice, natural flushed look to the face.




Overall, this has been my favourite box to date for the last year or so. The products it contains come to at least £20 over the cost of box and I believe I received this box using glossy dots for filling in surveys on their website, making this box even better!

What did you get in your box?

Sunday 8 September 2013

Illamasqua HydraVeil Review

Today's post is going to be on a certain primer that has been sweeping through the beauty community online and its Illamasqua's new gel-based Hydra Veil.


I have never been a big user of primer, having much preferred moisturiser as a base for my makeup in the past. Out of the primers that I have tried; Gosh Foundation Primer, Benefit Porefessional and Loreal Studio Secrets Smoothing and Resurfacing Primer have all been silicone based and while they do create a more even base, I miss the hydration of a moisturiser. Thus, with this being a gel, I was very excited to try it and have been wearing it without my usual moisturiser for the last week or so.



As you can see I have a sample size since I didn't want to spend money on the full size in case it wasn't for my skin. The first thing that hit me was the funny 'jelly' like texture. It's not a smooth gel like I was expecting but as soon as you work the rubbery gel into your skin it turns into pure liquid. It feels like water on my face, it's that cooling and hydrating!

It dries very quickly into the skin but even then, you don't need to rush to put your foundation on as the product has already done its magic. I like to put a little more product around my very dry areas ie my forehead, nose and chin which works very well in avoiding any builds up of foundation.

Hydra Veil base, Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation and Vie Skin Dew

Overall, I really like this primer and can see why it has so many rave reviews on the Illamasqua website. Looking forward to buying the full size version soon!

Price: £27

What's your favourite primer?


Saturday 7 September 2013

MakeUp Forever Smoky Extravagant Mascara and Aqua Cream 16 Review

Today I'll be reviewing two MakeUp Forever products that I have recently been testing out.



Both are extremely versatile and high quality products, which is really to be expected from their price tag.

I already own the Smoky Eyes mascara which I use as my everyday staple so I was very excited to try its new sister mascara. Extravagant has a completely different wand with very little resemblance between it and its predecessor. The effect on the lashes is very much a more 'night' type of eye makeup as opposed to Smoky which I find more wearable.

The texture can make the mascara quite difficult to remove with your average facial wipe and may need a cleansing oil, much in the same way of Eyeko's Skinny Lash mascara which I avoid using due to its extremely difficult removal.

Overall this is a good mascara, which really opens the eyes with emphasis on volume but I probably won't repurchase.

Price: $24



Now, I really like MUFE's aqua cream range, it's long lasting and very wearable. The colour that caught my eye was no 16 which is a shimmery warm pinky beige shade. 

It has a creamy texture but can be slightly drying without the use of eye primer. It dries to a sort of crystalline finish which gives it a wet look when in the right type of light. 

I use it very sparingly due to its price tag but I definitely prefer it for a night look as opposed to daytime.  I have found the MeMeMe eye dew range to be a good dupe for the aqua creams.

Price: $23



Do you have a favourite MUFE product?


Wednesday 4 September 2013

Maybelline Mono Eyeshadow in Iced Fudge

Iced Fudge, despite its name, is not very fudgy.

Colour: Instead, it is a beautiful shimmery rose-gold taupe. It can look purple in some lights and a warm brown in others. It goes on well on top of a shadow primer and lasts for hours. 




Texture: As I have found with other Maybelline eyeshadows in the past, they can tend to be slightly dusty with a lot of product dropping down onto the lower eye. Iced Fudge does have that dusty quality but with a good primer sets well.

Some people may find the shimmer in this eyeshadow overpowering, especially if they are more used to wearing matte eyeshadows. I personally like a nice shimmer but only if it has the pigmentation to back it up; thankfully, Iced Fudge has that. It blends easily into the crease but once again, a primer is a must as a dry base will only further emphasis any dustiness.

Price: I got this for £5 on eBay, bargain!

Overall, I feel that this is a very wearable colour for an every day or an evening makeup look and will compliment every eye colour!

What do you think of Maybelline eyeshadows?



Tuesday 3 September 2013

Kate Spade Metro Watch Review

A little bit of background info before I get onto the proper review: So, my mum asked me what I wanted for my 21st birthday and I really didn't know. It's not actually until October so I was in no rush. I knew that it had been a few years since I'd worn a watch and my mum was set on the idea as a nice gift for a 'grown-up' birthday.

I first went in look of Michael Kors watches since everyone and their mother raves about them and I must admit I am partial to the beautiful rose gold colour that is prevalent in their range. I scoured the internet for one that I liked but found them either too chunky or too tiny. My wrists are relatively small so I really didn't want a watch with too big a face.

I then turned to a designer that I recently fell in love with while in the States: Kate Spade. I got a bag and a purse from an outlet in Florida from this designer (while on sale of course, 70% off, what's a girl to do? Review on these will come later!) and loves the quality. As my first proper designer bag I was quickly infatuated with the brand. I came across the 'metro' range of watches and realised these would be perfect as the face was a perfect medium size. 

They come in a range of colours: white, nude, black. I eventually had my heart set on a black one with a black floral design on the face. This one was unfortunately not internationally shipped from Nordstrom or the Kate Spade website. My saving grace came in the form of Macy's website which has recently began using 'borderfree' shipping worldwide, which allows you to buy in your own currency and pay import fees then and there, instead of getting hit with them once the package arrives in the UK. Delivery took around 5-7 days and my watch is finally here. I managed to take a few pictures before my mum whizzed it away to get wrapped up.




The watch itself is beautiful packaged and is of very high quality. I love the shiny black patent leather strap and gold design. I have tried the watch on and it has strange material on the under side of the strap which could become irritating on the wrist. I'll keep my eye on that.

Overall: As a gift for someone else or yourself, this is a stunning watch which looks both sophisticated and simple. It would go with so many outfits and looks great on the wrist. It is a pricey watch but no more than Michael Kors or other similar designers. I personally love it!

Tuesday 20 August 2013

Essie Sugar Daddy and Canyon Coral Nail Polish Review

After receiving a glossybox with an essie nail polish in it, I became hooked on them! They have such a lovely 'gel-like' finish and look super shiny in the sun. Both of the shades I'm reviewing today were in two different glossy boxes I received.

First up is Sugar Daddy which is a pale, translucent pink.



Application: I hoped that it would be quite opaque but unfortunately the first coat looks like a clear polish and you need at least 4 coats to get a nice, solid manicure pink shade. 

Longevity: Essie nail polishes sadly don't last as long as Revlon polishes in my experience but with a good top coat I found Sugar Daddy to outlast Canyon Coral, possibly due to the extra coats. I teamed Sugar Daddy with some floral decals for going on holiday and it lasted almost the entire first week!





Price: £8 UK/ $8 US

Verdict: A pretty colour but too pale to be used on an every day basis since application takes so long to apply all the coats!

On to Canyon Coral!

Colour: This is the polish that made me fall in love with Essie! It is a beautiful orange red/coral. With a top coat, it is stunningly glossy and sleek looking. 

The yummy ice creams here pale in comparison to that lovely red on my thumb nail!



Application: What drew me to this polish right away was the fact that it looked perfect with only one coat! I still apply two to make all the nails uniform but if you were in a rush then canyon coral is for you. 

Longevity: This polish is not as long lasting as Sugar Daddy and I would say lasts about 3 days before it starts chipping. Obviously because its such a bright colour, any chipping is really apparent and I usually remove it rather than attempt to save it.


Price: Same as above.

Verdict: A definite favourite of mine which I like to wear when it's sunny and I'm feeling glamourous!

Thursday 15 August 2013

Revlon Nail Enamel in Grey Suede (705) review

On a recent trip to Florida, I had a list of beauty products that I knew I just had to buy while I was in the States to save myself otherwise extortionate shipping and customs costs to get them to the UK. Most of them are 'US only' shades or products and I'll do a big haul post once I've taken pictures of everything. So, in the meantime, I'll review this lovely polish from Revlon I picked up in Target.




Since finally having the courage to grow out my nails I have gone nail polish mad! Before going on holiday I researched lots of Revlon colours since I know them to be particularly long-lasting and chip resistant compared to other similar brands. This shade above, Grey Suede, stood out to me as being a very pretty neutral and when I couldn't seem to get it anywhere in the UK, I knew it was handy to be going to America the following week!

Colour: Now, this is one of those polishes that look different in every light. In the photo above, I was in a very well lit bathroom so it shows it's 'truest' shade, a creamy brown mink-y pink. In darker lights it looks a darker brown and in direct sunlight it sits on the pinker side of the spectrum.

Application: It applied well but needs about 2-3 coats to appear completely opaque. With a base and top coat applied I found that it didn't create air bubbles and had a nice shiny finish.

Longevity: Revlon polishes, as far as I've found, last well and this one lasted a good 4-5 days before chipping. I did have a strange occurrence on holiday where the colour on some of my nails gained a green tint in certain lights but I've pinned it down to me going in the pool too soon after painting my nails since it hasn't happened since in other applications!

Price: $4 US/£8 UK

Verdict: A wearable neutral polish that is great for every day and has good staying power. I should have bought more shades while I was in Florida!