Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Holiday Haul

Firstly, I must apologise for my recent absence, but it has been the summer holidays and I have been catching up on the True Blood I have missed since I stopped at Season 3. So, as three more season have been shown since then, I have had a lot of catching up to do. I also have to apologise because I promised to do some follow up reviews after my Bourjois Haul, and I never got round to it.

Any how, that is not particularly important and is not what I came here to write about. What I did come here to write about was my recent purchases, 'recent' being today. I am going on holiday to Egypt soonish and wanted to get up-to-date on buying supplies. So I popped into town and picked up a number of things on my 'Still to buy' list.


I thought that this would be an easy way to go through my purchases. In a step-by-step fashion.

  1. First on the picture is not particularly interesting but necessary. It is Witch's 'Oil Control Foaming Face Wash', which has witch hazel extract. I thought that because it is a foaming face wash, that a little will go a long way. Recently I have been using a heavy duty scrub on my face everyday, which I think is a bit too rough, which is why I have chosen a more soothing and gentle option for everyday purposes.
  2. Second is also not very interesting. Superdrug's 'Gentle Eye Make-up remover Pads', so I don't have to scrub so hard to remove my make-up. As I am going on holiday and will probably be wearing more make-up than usual for dinner and things, I thought that these were a worthwhile investment.
  3. I'm really excited about the next purchase. I bought this Ecotools brush set, which is their 'Six Piece Starter Set'. I have never really been one to own many brushes, but recently I have discovered the need for a set. This one contains a concealer brush, blush brush, eye shading brush, angled eyeliner brush and a lash & brow groomer, which all come in a dual-pocket cosmetic bag. 'These brushes are made from soft, cruelty-free bristles, recycled aluminum ferrules and sleek bamboo handles.'
  4. Next is another brush from the same company which I can add to my collection. I bought a 'Flat Foundation' brush, because the set did not include one and Boots were doing a 'buy one get a 2nd half price' offer.
  5. I invested in a Collection 'Pump up the Volume' Waterproof mascara. I have loved this mascara for ages and last time bought the non-waterproof version, which I discussed in this post, but since I will be in a really hot climate I thought that this was less likely to melt.
  6. Next is Rimmel London's 'Scandaleyes waterproof Kohl Kajal' in the colour 005 Nude. I bought this to wear along my waterline, because when I wear dark colours along my waterline it has a tendency to make my eyes look smaller.
  7. I next bought a pencil eyeliner from MUA, in the colour Rich Brown, which I thought might be a more subtle alternative to black.
  8. Lastly I bought a 'Spot Clearing Facial Scrub' from Superdrug's 'Simply Pure' range. As I said alongside the first face wash, I am limiting how often I use a scrub on my face to a couple of times a week, so I bought a smaller and cheaper one to try out.
So these are my recent purchases for my upcoming holiday. Just leave me a comment to ask for any reviews or anything at all.


Monday, 24 June 2013

Bourjois Haul

Today I was in a bit of a spending mood in the make-up department, which wasn't helped by the 3 for 2 deal on Bourjois make-up products that was occurring in Superdrug, within which you also received a free pair of sunglasses. Therefore I purchased three Bourjois products, because of course I had to get the free sunglasses, along with a few bits an pieces.

So the first item on the list is the Bourjois cream blush in shade 01 Nude Velvet. This is pretty much what it says on the tin. A cream blush that turns to a more powdery texture as it is applied.

Second is the Bourjois Delice de Poudre Bronzing Powder in the lighter of the two shades. This is a bronzer that I have heard loads about. It is mainly matte, however it does say that there are 'glints of sunshine' which are gold flecks running through it. It is meant to look like chocolate and smells really nice too.

The last of my Bourjois purchases is their Color Boost lipstick in the shade 03 Orange Punch. I have already tried this and I am already a fan. It is very similar to the Clinique Chubby Sticks, but the colour is more sheer and there were only four to choose from. But so far so good.

Also in the picture you can just about see the free pair of sunglasses in the corner. They are big framed black sunglasses, but are really comfortable and come in a really handy black and white spotted zip up case.

As well as make-up I purchased some basic items, such as Superdrug's cotton wood pads and their nail polish remover, which is Acetone Free (so won't melt my gel nails) and contains aloe vera and vitamin E.

I plan to review each of the key products when I have tested them enough and will let you know how ~I get on with them. Just comment if you want to know anything in particular!




Friday, 14 June 2013

Samples: Garnier Moisture Match


As you probably already know, if you have seen any of my recent posts, I have been signing up to try all sorts of samples from different companies. One sample I received through the post was three sachets from the Garnier Moisture Match, which came in a cardboard envelope that looked like this:

So the basic principles of this sample is that you can try out these three moisturisers, out of five in total in the range, and decide from there which one best suits your skin type. The products I recieved, after taking the quiz to find out my skin type, are 'Shine Be Gone', 'Protect and Glow' and 'Wake Me Up'. I think that this is a really good idea and thoroughly enjoyed trying out all the different textures and properties. 



Above I have aligned the moisturisers on my hand (so you can see the textures and thickness of each one), with the sachet it came in. Sorry you cannot see that well, I wanted to make the picture bigger, but my computer would not allow it. Just so I can project all of my limited wisdom, I thought that I would review each of these products in turn.


Starting from the left, we have in the green sachet (which comes in a green bottle) 'Shine Be Gone', which is based on combination to oily skin types. What the information on the envelope says is that it is:
 'An oil-fee and lightweight cream enriched with Green tea extract and microspheres. It will help give a matte effect to your skin.'
One thing I must say about all of these products, and probably about all Garnier products, is that they always smell really nice. When you are going to put something on your face or any part of your body, you want it to smell nice, which these moisturisers definitely do.

I really love the texture of this one, which is really light. You really don't need that much of it, or I found that I didn't and it absorbed really quickly into my skin. I completely understand why this is made for more oily skin types, because I quite often find that if I put a really thick and creamy moisturiser on my oilier skin, then it just makes it worse and takes forever before I can put my make-up on over the top. The light texture really does help to control oil and I could put my make-up on much quicker. Therefore I think this one was my favourite out of the three and the most suited to my skin type.


In the middle of the envelope is 'Protect and Glow', in the yellow sachet (and bottle). This one  is suited to normal skin types.

'Combining SPF 20 with an extremely lightweight and oil-free texture. Plus its light reflecting pearls will give you that just-got-back-from-the-beach glow, without the tan lines.'
This moisturiser is meant to make skin look more radiant and I really like that it has SPF 20 in it, giving protection from the sun and therefore all the nasty damage we are constantly being warned about by skin care experts. I didn't like the texture of this one, mainly because it is just like any usual lotion that you can buy, which of course there is nothing wrong with, its just a bit boring compared to the other two. I probably would avoid this is you have really oily skin, because I found that my face looked a little bit greasy, or more dewy, but that's not so good if it looks too dewy.


Finally, I tried the 'Wake Me Up' moisturiser for dull skin.

'A gel that feels like an immediate splash of freshness on your skin - a real wake-up call! It's oil-free and super quick to absorb, giving you a feeling of hydration that lasts all day!'
This was my favourite texture out of the three. I really liked the cold and almost wet feeling gel that does exactly what the quote above suggests. Although again this does leave your face feeling dewy, which may not be so good for oily skin types. But apart from that I can't fault it. I will say that you do not need to use the whole sachet amount, because some of the product kind of just sat on top of my skin when it could not absorb anymore, and then just peeled off when I went to put on my make-up.

So, I hope that this was useful and I do recommend that you go and try out these products to see which is right for you. I think that Garnier are still running this promotion and you can definitely still take the quiz to find out your skin type. If you want to try these out for yourself you will find the website here. I would love to hear what you think about the other two that I did not get to try.




Saturday, 25 May 2013

New Beauty Purchases: Maybelline Colour Tattoo 24HR and Collection Pump up the Volume Mascara

So today I went to Superdrug, my local high street make-up supplier and I made a few new additions to my collection. I was going to call this post a haul, however I decided that I would have to have invested in rather a few more items in order for it to constitute as a haul. Anyway, Superdrug had a 3 for 2 offer on all their make-up and eyelashes, so instead of only buying the mascara I ended up getting the two cream eye shadows that I have had my eye on for a while now.

So I bought the Collection 2000 'Pump up the volume' Mascara. I think that I may have mentioned my love for this mascara in a few other posts, however this is the first time that I have bought the non-waterproof, after finding that the waterproof one took far too much effort to remove on a daily basis.So I went for the normal one.

I have been interested in the Maybelline 'Colour Tattoo 24HR', which the little pots say are a Gel-Cream Eyeshadow. I was intrigued by the texture of these little pots as they look as if they should be really wet, however I found that they go on and blend like a powder. The tattoo and 24 hr suggests that they should last a while, which is good for me because I find that my eyeshadows don't usually stay that well. So I bought two, one in the colour 05 - Eternal Gold and another in 35 - On and On Bronze.

I plan to do reviews of both these products if anyone is interested, so just let me know in the comments!

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Samples: Nivea Express Hydration Primer

This week I have tried out - once again - another free sample. This time it was the new Nivea Express Hydration Primer, which by its title I think that you can probably guess that it is a primer by with moisturising qualities. I was sent the one for normal and combination skin, however there is also one available for dry and sensitive. The packaging it arrived in says that it is marketed particularly towards those who don't have that much time in the mornings to apply both a primer and a moisturiser, or I suppose those who can't be bothered (in my case).

What the actual description of this product is: 'Nivea Express Hydration Primer moisurises your skin and absorbs instantly. So you can apply make-up over it straight away. Try the dry and sensitive formula, with natural almond oil and calendula extract. Or the normal and combination skin formula, with lotus extract.
For smooth, healthy-looking skin that's perfectly primed for putting on make-up.'

I've looked at the Nivea website and apparently their Skin therapist Julia Hart 'thinks primer makes a real difference to how your skin looks' and that 'A primer provides a smooth canvas, making your skin more radiant. Use it alone for a smooth, glowy base. Or dab a tiny amount around the eye to minimise the appearance of dehydration lines in this area.' So now I feel far more informed on this product.

I just used the sachet all over my face and then continued with my usual make-up routine. I don't usually use a primer, so I think I'm particularly a good person to be reviewing it, but in my ignorant  opinion this product was really good.

I must say that on the absorbing instantly front this moisturiser/primer lived up to what it says on the tin, as well as feeling really light on the skin, which should be good for those with more oily skin types. I really like the texture of this stuff because it has gel-like properties and as usual this Nivea product smells really good.

So overall I think that this is a really good product, however, since I am not really a primer sort of girl, I don't plan to purchase this anytime soon.


Monday, 6 May 2013

Samples: Origins Plantscription SPF 25 anti-aging cream

So I applied for this Origins anti-aging cream online (you probably already know that I have become obsessed with samples) and it arrived a few weeks ago. I have been meaning to review it since it arrived, but   to be honest, I just could not be bothered. As you may already know, I don't particularly need the anti-aging effects of this cream, a I am only eighteen, however I thought that I would still be able to comment on the texture, smell and other things that you look for in a product.

So it arrived inside a card thing like this, with the sachet stuck with that weird glue-stuff underneath the flap. The card informs me that it has 'Raspberry plant stem cell technology', not really sure what that means or what raspberry plant cells are meant to do, but anyway, it must be a good thing. It also has a list of the benefits of using this cream, which is always good.

It says that it:

  • Helps improve the appearance of lines, wrinkles and skin's firmness
  • Boosts moisture levels
  • Helps safeguard skin from ageing UV damage for a younger-looking you


The card suggests that you use this cream in the morning and at night after applying your serum. However I only used it in the morning and I didn't use a serum, because I never use a serum.

Anyway, I will get on with the review. You get quite a big sachet, which I suppose is so you can test it in the morning and in the evening as it suggests. However I found that it had dried out when I left it in the open air, so maybe put it in an airtight container throughout the day.

So as far as I can remember the cream smelled quite nice, maybe a little strong, but not dis-likable I don't think. The texture of this stuff is really thick, its almost like a clay mask texture, so I guess you only need a little at a time and it is probably good for dry skin. As I say, I can't report much on the anti-aging properties of this cream, but overall I found it to be a nice moisturiser.




Monday, 22 April 2013

Samples: Taylor Swift Wonderstruck Enchanted


So this is the new fragrance by Taylor Swift called either Wonderstruck Enchanted or Enchanted Wonderstruck, I'm not quite sure. I got this sample through the post the other day. I usually don't go for celebrity perfumes solely out of principle, but I am not one to turn down a free sample.



I have been pleasantly surprised by this fragrance as it is actually really nice. So don’t judge a book by the cover is what I have learnt from this sample. The leaflet that the sample came with says that it is:

‘An irresistible blend of luscious berries and sugar-glazed petals are wrapped in a touch of sensuality for a captivating signature.’

I’m not sure about whether I get ‘sugar-glazed petals are wrapped in a touch of sensuality’ when I smell it, but it is definitely quite a sweet fragrance and you don’t need that much of it because I think that it might get a little overpowering. Overall I do like this fragrance and recommend that you go and have a sniff next time you are near the perfume isle.





Saturday, 20 April 2013

Samples: Elvive Extraordinary Oil

As you may already know, I am currently testing the samples that i have been sent though the post recently. This time I will be reviewing the new Extraordinary oil from Elvive. The sample came in a foil sachet, which you can see in the picture below.

I must say that I was skeptical about this product as I didn't understand how putting oil into your hair was a good thing, when I wash my hair to keep the oil at bay. However, I has willing to try it as so many beauty guru's swear by hair oils like Moroccan Oil. 

The sample comes with a list of ways that you can use the oil received, which is shown in this picture:

My view on hair oil has completely changed. I was able to try out the oil over a number of days, mainly using it as heat protectant. It didn't leave my hair feeling greasy at all and I am considering buying myself a whole bottle. So overall, this product is one that I will definitely recommend to others.




Monday, 15 April 2013

I hate being ill

Just a quick one today to update on what has been happening recently in my life. Since Saturday afternoon I have been stuck in bed with this flu/cold/tonsillitis illness. One minute I'm boiling, the next I'm freezing. My throat is killing me. I can't stand up without feeling faint and the only thing I have managed to eat in two days is a slice of toast. I am a mess. Yuck!

So I apologise for not blogging recently but I have been busy being ill. So now I am going back to bed.



Sunday, 31 March 2013

Samples: Gucci Guilty Black for her

So as I have said in my previous samples posts, I have been sending off for and receiving numerous samples over the past few weeks. This has included a number of various perfume samples from Gucci. Today I will be reviewing the fragrance Gucci Guilty Black for women.



Apparently it comes in a bottle like the one in this picture, however mine came in little sample booklet.
I think that this is a really clever idea. Within this booklet there is four different fragrances, including Gucci Guilty Black for him, Gucci Guilty for her and Gucci Guilty for him. 
You have to peel away the sticker to get to the fragrance, which is inside. The small piece of cotton wool stuff is what the fragrance is on and you can take it out to apply it to your skin.
I really like this perfume and would definitely consider buying myself a bottle of it. The booklet says that it is 'darkly hypnotic oriental floral', which I think sums it up nicely. It is really feminine, although i will be testing the version for men to compare. So overall Gucci Guilty Black for women in a really nice and sensual fragrance which I recommend having a sniff of if you are ever near a perfume shop. 

Free Samples

Just a quick one from me today, just to let you know about these samples i have been getting over the past few weeks. So, since my last post on samples, I have received in the post seventeen different samples, varying from teabags to moisturiser. I must say it was exciting getting these through the post, shows how interesting my life really is. so over the next few weeks I shall be trying these all out and reviewing in them on this blog, hopefully. 

Review: Maybelline the Falsies Mascara

So this post has been a long time in coming, I have owned this mascara for about a month now, or maybe even longer and just haven't got round to actually reviewing it. I have completely mixed feelings about this mascara. I had heard loads about it and the YouTube beauty guru Tanya Burr is constantly raving about how brilliant it is, but I just don't seem to see it. It is definitely not my favourite mascara and I probably would not buy it again. As you probably already know this is the packaging that this mascara comes in and the wand has a slight curve to it.

So this is my eye before I put mascara on. I might put at the bottom of the post what eye shadow I am wearing in the picture. I was wearing a blue dress, so I chose the eye shadow to match.
This is how my eye looks with the mascara on, its a bit weird that my contact lenses are visable. However it does take a bit of practice and effort to get your lashes to separate as much as this, because I found when I first began using it, my lashes clumped together quite a lot. I think it is mainly because the mascara itself is quite wet and almost runny, which makes it harder to apply.








Overall I think that I prefer Collection 2000's Pump up the Volume, which I have in the waterproof version, although it is harder to get off at night (probably because it is waterproof) I much prefer the bigger wand and the thicker formulation. I used this mascara in my golden eye make-up look blog post.
So, as promised, here is the eye shadow I am wearing in the photos.The palette itself is form Autograph, M&S, not sure if is has a proper name and was featured in my Christmas gifts blog post. It is the blue one that the purple arrow is pointing to in the left side of the palette. I only occasionally get to wear it because I don't own many blue outfits that would go with it. The only problem is with this eye shadow is that is doesn't have much staying power and easily came off when I attempted to rub the swatch off.

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Gel Nails: The Review

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As you may already know, a couple of weeks ago gels put on my nails and then painted bright red. I must say that I got on really well with them. Taking my contact lenses out was a bit of a conundrum to begin with, but you get used to dealing with things like that, just like when you wear false nails. So yesterday I went back to the nail salon to have them filled in and the colour changed. I think that usually you can leave it a few weeks longer, however my nails grow really quite quickly so I was already getting quite a big gap in between the gels and my nail beds, which was particularly obvious because the rest of my nail was red. In that time I did manage to break one nail, snapping off the extension and half of the gel, however I was not really being very sensible and it was my fault. My mother also got a crack in one of hers, but she shut her finger in the door. What I am trying to say is that I believe that in normal circumstances they would have been really durable.

Overall, I really like my nails and would recommend them. However on the nail I did break off, my actual nail was really thin, so I don't want to think about how they will be when I have them all taken off.

So anyway I had them re-painted, but I chose white tips instead. I'm not sure what I prefer at the moment, I think that if the white strip was a bit thinner I would like it better because they would look more natural, which was what I was aiming for this time around. Anyway, let me know what you think.


Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Gel nails

On Tuesday I had my nails gelled (not sure if that is the technical term) at this little shop in Princes Risborough, called Allure (I couldn't find a website to link) and they were brilliant . I must say I was amazed at how they did it and how quickly too. I love how they ave turned out and would definitely recommend them.

I know that everyone says that it is really bad for your nails, and I'm sure that they are probably right, however I am in love with my new nails at the moment and don't really want to think about how damaged they will be when they are taken off.

It has taken me a while to get used to them. Typing, for example is proving very difficult, texting even harder. But I love them and don't care. I chose this bright red colour because I think that it is so gorgeous.

So far so good, however it is only Wednesday, so we shall see how I feel after a week or two. I'll keep you updated. Let me know what you thought of gel nails if you've had them, or if you have any tips. I'm open to any opinions or advice.


Nail Varnish Review: Collection 2000 Hot Looks

I have recently been testing out nail varnish from Collection 2000's Hot Looks range. At first I was skeptical about these nail varnishes, since I wasn't really sure on the packaging or the colours, but I have been pleasantly surprised  I bought 3 in the colours 36 Ninja (shown in the picture below), which is a really nice pea green colour, 45 Lemon Soda, which is a light yellow and 33 Button Moon, a really pale blue. Not necessarily the colours I would usually go for, but so far they have been really good.

 I have currently only tried out Ninja, mainly because I have just have my nails gelled (I shallbe doing a whole post on this soon, hopefully) and therefore I shan't be painting my nails for a little while, but I love this nail varnish because it is completely different from all my other colours. I found that it lasted really well, though you do need to use a bottom coat, which you should do all the time (I never do, really bad, I know), because it does stain your nails a beautiful green/yellow colour, as I found out.


Sunday, 24 February 2013

Over 200 views

Just to say another thank you on reaching over 200 views and I hope that the number will keep climbing and that people enjoy what I do!! Let me know what you think and what you want to see and I will do my best to answer.
Thank you

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Fragrance Review: Next Milan

I was recently given a fragrance by Next called Milan. I must say that I am becoming quite a fan of this fragrance, it has turned out to be really nice. I must confess now that I am rubbish at telling you if a perfume is 'fruity' or anything like that, I can't tell you anything about 'notes' in a fragrance, but it is quite sweet and floral. All I can really say about it is that I like it and would recommend going and having a sniff to see if you like it as well.


Foundation Review: Match Perfection Cream Compact

The other day I bought a new foundation, simply because I needed to get one in a lighter shade because of the lack of sun the British winter brings. I always find the high-street make-up aisle to be overwhelming  especially when it comes to choosing foundations. So after looking at endless bottles of liquid foundation, I decided to go for a cream foundation from Rimmel London. 
It says that is a 'light perfecting cream compact foundation' with SPF 15 on the front. I bought it in the colour 100 Ivory. On the back it says that it is a 'Cream Compact Foundation. Traceless coverage, undetectable in any light. Lasts all day. Dermatologically tested.' It comes in this handy little compact which is ideal. The palette that the foundation sits in lifts up and underneath is a mirror with a compartment with a sponge.

I have been testing this foundation for a week now and I must say that I am very impressed. At first I didn't really like the texture, which is quite sticky, however it does not feel sticky on the skin. I attempted using the sponge that it comes with, but I don't really get on that well putting foundation on with a sponge, so I have transferred to using my fingers. I find it really easy to use and I find that I don't have to use as much as with liquid foundation. So overall I am very pleased with this new foundation and recommend it.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Cosmetics a la carte foundation

It was quite a long time ago that I discovered Cosmetics a la carte, by going to this website. I had heard of it because it apparently gives you samples of their products. I entered in everything that you need to get an acount with them and thought nothing of it. Months passed and I completely forgot about the website, but then I got these cute little bottles and a plastic bag of powder in the post:
On the left is a sample of their Matte Miracle in the shade light and on the right is their Skin Velvet Foundation in the shade Ivory Cream. I'm not certain what the powder was, just your average slightly Ivory toned powder. They had chosen products that fitted the details that I entered in, such as having oily skin, hence the shine reducer.

These products are of really good quality and I have loved using my little samples. I have nearly finished my foundation bottle, which is depressing as it was really good and smells really nice. I would definitely recommend the products I was sent, however I don't think that I will be buying anything from the company anytime soon, Student=no money and by the look of the website they are pretty expensive.

Monday, 11 February 2013

False Nails, First Attempt

Hello I thought that I would share with you my first trial of false nails. I know that getting to 18 without trying false nails is an achievement in itself. But anyway, yesterday was my first attempt. I used Primark ones, which I know is probably not that great, but I love that shop and it was a bit of an impulse buy. The only cost £1, so I wasn't expecting miracles from them, but they looked really cute.
So I tried these blue and white striped nails with a small heart in the left corner. I think that they looked nice, but I must admit that they took a lot of getting used to. in the end I had to take the thumb ones off, though the first thumb did fall off of its own accord, mainly because taking my contact lenses out was a nightmare! So instead I just painted my thumb nails pink and it is much easier to do everything. Now I am going to have to stick another two back on because I just helped to move a wardrobe and they fell off. Anyway my review of these nails is mainly positive considering their price and their place of purchase. 


Samples aka Free Stuff!!!

Everyone loves a bit of a bargain, it is a well known fact. Recently I have got into samples over the internet. Not that any have arrived yet, so I shan't get my hopes up. I was just wondering if anyone had become hooked on a similar thing or if they had anything in particular they want to recommend. I plan to review what I receive, that is if I receive any at all, though it is early days and who knows, I might be flooded with products to sample and review. So, just an update of what I am up to and wondering if any wise internet users had any advice.

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

New Title

Well I'm not really talking about a new title, just the picture with the title on. I have been planning for weeks when I was going to get round to actually doing it and guess what, I actually did. I am really pleased with how it has turned out, I really love it actually. But that is not what is important. I want to know what you think about it. So leave a comment and let me know!