Wednesday 25 February 2015

MAC Lipstick In 'Viva Glam Miley Cyrus'


I have a new favourite lipstick! Perfectly glossy, it's like Candy Yum Yum's tanned slutty sister. I just can't put into words how beautiful this lipstick is- I just had to wear it, as you can see, before I photographed it. It stayed on through sushi and katsu curry, barely needed another coat all day, and even though the excess obviously came off on drinks, it didn't seem to affect the evenness of the colour. I wish I had picked up the matching gloss, but I really don't get enough wear out of gloss for it to be worth buying, in my opinion. I paired it with MAC's Magenta liner in the photos below, to give it a really crisp edge around the lip line. It's a little obvious, but only when you really look at it. Love!



Sunday 22 February 2015

What You've Missed...

Thought I would do a quick update on what's been going on in my life since the last time I blogged! Nothing too exciting, but I've taken some pretty pictures so at least I have been up to something... I might make these image- based posts a monthly thing, depending on how busy I've been of course! I'm sure nobody wants updates on the crisps I ate/pyjamas I wore/other unnewsworthy events.


Face charts are going well/ The last of my cute surprise bouquet from Kyle
Matching his n' hers Calvin Klein underwear/ Christmas jumpers on christmas day!


Finally booked our summer holiday, spending my 20th in Paris!/ My Gran as an adorable little baby
Valentine's flowers from Kyle/ Skinnydip phone case for iPhone 6
Got Kyle a Crosley turntable for his birthday and his mum dug out her vinyls/ Ikea cactii

Thursday 19 February 2015

Topshop's 'The Foundation'


As part of the survey scheme I am registered to with Topshop, I get sent a magazine- quarterly, I think- and samples of new products in return for my opinion on the items online. I'm not sure if you can still sign up to be part of the survey, as it was a fair while ago that I did so myself. I was recently sent a free sample of their new The Face range of complexion make up. I love Topshop cosmetics- I own the creamy highlighters, a couple of lipsticks, and nail polishes. However, I am a little picky with my foundations- mostly because I am so pale (NW10 in Studio Fix from MAC) and because I like a fuller coverage to even out pigmentation in my face. I love samples for the same reason as everybody else- I don't want to spend £20 upwards on foundation that won't sit well, or oxidises, or doesn't match as I have done before.



My initial thought when I saw the images on the card, was that it looks a lot like a new MAC foundation currently being tested backstage at NYFW. I have heard before that Topshop cosmetics are manufactured by MAC, so I am wondering with the timing whether this is a taste of what is to come for MAC in the near future.  With the small glass bottle and pipette top, it is even similarly packaged to the product in the testing stages during fashion month. Moving aside from the packaging, I really liked this product and may well purchase it in the future. The shade seen on my skin is 2.0- I'm not too sure of the shade range just yet, but obviously this was too dark for me. I did try it on my face to see how the product sat, and I found that it actually sat quite well on me. I used my fingers to apply it, and really work it into my skin, and it felt like satin- wasn't sticky like MAC's Face And Body foundation, and it blended really well. It did have quite a sheer coverage, which isn't something I normally go for in a foundation, but when I'm not looking for a heavy base, this is something I would use.

To receive 20% off when you buy the foundation, enter THEFACE at the checkout. Act fast, though, because the code expires on the 26th February 2015!

Monday 16 February 2015

MAC Haul


On February 3rd, our university course was invited to attend a 'Fantasy' demo at MAC Liverpool, and the opportunity to shop with an elevated 35% discount (!!!). The demo was inspired by James Molloy's instagram post, where he used eyeshadows in lime and lemon tones to create a spring- inspired look. It was a really exciting opportunity to ask questions, get to know products and their versatility, and shop until we dropped. I mostly bought new additions for my kit- foundations and skincare was a must, as these can be the priciest necessities. I did have a big list of items I wanted to buy, and was praying that some stuff would be out of stock so my total price was reduced! To see a more in-depth review of the final look created, products, and techniques, read Skin Deep Beautiful's blog post.



 I bought a Fluidline in Rich Ground, and a paint pot in Groundwork- I love to wear the MAC gel liners through my brows too, and though I'm more of a Dipdown kind of girl day-to-day, I do like to switch it up every now and then- Waveline is another fav
ourite of mine for brows. Rich Ground works surprisingly well as a brow product- natural and sheer, and the metallic sheen to it isn't as detracting in the brows as I initially thought it would be. I also bought Blacktrack, but everybody knows what black gel liner looks like. The paint pots are another wonderfully versatile product- I know that Painterly makes a great concealer, and as I'm so pale I can actually get away with using it to contour and define my face. Groundwork blends really well with Painterly and gives a really delicate neutral smokey eye.



The lipsticks I chose are Half n' Half (Amplified), Morange (Amplified), and Smoked Purple (Matte). I own Myth and Taupe, and I always felt that they were too light and dark, respectively. Half n' Half proved to be a wonderful mix of the two, and though I don't normally go for lipsticks that are anything other than matte finishes, I am sort of changing my mind. I would have loved to pick up some other eyeshadow pans, but I am collecting them by colour from MAC as I already have a few other palettes from Morphe and Technic that have a fair variety of colours in. Clockwise from top right, I bought Fig. 1, Creme de Violet, Stars n' Rockets, and Nocturnelle. I love the different finishes to them- Fig. 1 is such a beautifully matte shade, and I can see myself doing a really grungy purple smokey eye with these colours.



To finish off my blush palette (I already own Peaches, Melba, and Blushbaby), I bought Peony Petal, Dame, and Ambering Rose (l-r). Dame is such a versatile pink- a lovely balance between Peony Petal and Melba- that I know I will get a lot of use out of it. Peony Petal is one I couldn't resist, though- a true Barbie blush.



In the way of skincare and prep, I bought Prep and Prime Skin, Fix+, Strobe Cream, and Eye Makeup Remover (l-r). You really can't go wrong with basic skincare, and my favourite is Strobe Cream- it really lightens and brightens the skin, and makes the complexion look beautiful.




The lashes I bought for myself are 35's, 44's, and 48's (l-r). I've owned two sets of 44's to date, and they are my all- time favourite lash. I wanted to try something new, though, and experiment with shape and fullness. The 35's surprised me, as I didn't think the volume in the centre of the lash would be as flattering as it is. I haven't tried the 48 lash out yet, but it looks a lot like the Eylure lashes I am so used to wearing.



I invested in a few new brushes too. I love duo fibre brushes for complexion work (I own five now), and so the 130 was non-negotiable for my list. They give such a smooth, flawlessly air-whipped finish with liquid foundation, and I like them more than my 168 brush. The 217 is a brush everybody is familiar with, and I had to buy a second one it's that good. It blends easily and seamlessly, works with powders and creams, and I just cannot fault the brush in any way. My Royal & Langnickel spoolie recently fell apart, so I picked up a 204 whilst I was in store- another must- have. The 214 is a densely- packed brush, to deposit high amounts of pigment with little effort on the eye lid.



Matchmaster foundations, for me, are a key product. I can't carry around every foundation, for every tone and undertone, so these are a fabulous product for my kit. Full coverage with little effort, they adapt to the skin's natural undertone- so I don't need to worry about the complexion looking too yellow/pink/neutral, as the payoff is unique to your own skin. I bought 3.0, 7.0, and 9.0 as I can mix them together to create the shades in between, and can mix 3.0 with my Illamasqua Skin Base in SB1 to create anything lighter.




These are miscellaneous products I picked up whilst in the store, odd bits that I desperately needed- Naked Liner is good for cleaning up lines, marking where you want to take black liner, or lining lips before using a lipstick such as Myth. The concealer palette is another one I desperately needed- the kit I bought at the beginning of university had one, but it came in Medium which turned out to be practically useless as it is too orange/yellow/pink and not light enough to conceal seamlessly. I'm looking forward to experimenting with the mixing medium- it does say on the outer packaging that it is for use as eyeliner, so I will find out how to use it and how well it works! Finally, I bought the loose pigment in Vanilla, as it seems to be a product either everybody owns or everybody wants to own. Hopefully I'll be able to post some looks soon using these products, but as my camera equipment is seriously lacking, it may be a little while.

Apologies for how late this post is, and the huge gap between posts. I've been trying to organise my time and keep on top of everything, but it obviously is easier said than done. Hopefully I can turn over a new leaf, and blog more frequently as my skills improve and as I have more to blog about!