Thursday, 5 December 2013

Face/Eyes/Lips Compact

Nars have quite a few cult products, so when they combined their famous bronzer, blusher and lipgloss in one handy sized compact, along with three eyeshadows in very useful shades, I couldn't resist! The mirror inside is pretty decent too.


Nars 'Crime of Passion' Palette


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Thursday, 19 September 2013

Sparkling Skin

If you want to give your skin a glowing boost, I would recommend using Clinique's 7 Day Scrub-Cream.

This exfoliator gently removes any dead skin and buffs it to perfection. I have used exfoliators in the past that have caused me to have lost of little spots, but this one doesn't irritate my skin at all and I can really feel a difference in the smoothness of my skin in the days after using it.

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Monday, 12 August 2013

Facial Soap for problem skin

Clinique's bar of 'anti-blemish' soap my seem steep at first (£14.50), but when it lasts a year, that works out as just less than 4p a day, so its a bargain really.

My skin can sometimes be greasy, and sometimes I have dry patches, but I never find this to irritate my skin, and I do think it helps keep blemishes at bay.

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Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Glow Getter

Although there are many highlighters and shimmer sticks on the market at the moment, for me Nars 'Illuminator' in Copacabana, is the best.

Its liquid consistency means that it can be mixed with foundation (just squeeze equal amounts on the back of your hand and mix together with a foudation brush and apply to your face), to create a gorgeous fresh glow. It can be dabbed onto your brow bone, into you cupids bow on your lips, down the arch of your nose, on your collar bones, down the shins of your legs, and of course, along the cheek bones.




The pink-ish colour is also great on all skin tones.

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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Your skin but better

For days when you want to give your skin a boost in colour, but don't want the full coverage of a foundation, I would recommend reaching for the Nars Tinted Moisturiser.

It has an SPF 30 with a broad spectrum of sun protection, so its great for everyday wear, and it doesn't smell of suncream either.
 
As I am fair skinned I have got the lightest shade in 'Finland', it gives me enough coverage to feel like I've got something on my face, but it never feels caked on or heavy.

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Thursday, 2 May 2013

Hair Wax with a golden touch

I have used this hair wax for years now, so it deserves a blog mention.

Whenever I curl my hair, I never feel hairspray gives enough flexible hold to make my curls last the whole day. However, I find this hair wax, that is described as 'Spun Gold', to give that extra bit of natural hold to my locks. Its great if you have blonde or highlighted hair, as it gives a tiny bit of reflective boost to your hair. You need the tiniest amount though, as too much can make your hair look greasy.

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Thursday, 14 March 2013

Must have eye make-up remover

Being a lover of heavy eye make-up, its crucial for me to have an effective and affordable eye make-up remover. This year, I have come across Garniers 'Simply Essential' 2 in 1 eye make-up remover. It has two liquid elements to it, one being a oil base that can break down heavy eye make-up and can cut through foundation too. All you do is shake the bottle together to mix it up before dispensing on a cotton wool pad.

This is sold in Boots, Superdrug and supermarkets, and is frequently on offer for two £4, so extremely good value for money.
Top-tip - Soak the cotton wool pad in the make-up remover and hold on your eye for 30 seconds - this really helps break the make-up down and means that you have to rub your eye less and so protects your skin.

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