Sunday 2 June 2013

Body Shop Haul!

Today I ended up splurging in the Body Shop. Ooops.

I should really stop spending money!


I signed up to Vouchercloud ages ago and I have taken advantage of their Body Shop vouchers several times. This time there was one for £25 off if I spent £50 or more and as I needed some new skincare products I thought I'd go and get some new stuff. 

Firstly, I wanted to try some new skincare products as I have found that my I have been getting some really dry patches on my forehead and round my nose over the past month. I have sensitive skin and as I usually have combination skin I was advised to use products from the aloe range. I saw that they had a starter kit with an aloe calming toner and facial cleaner (both 60ml) and aloe soothing day cream and night cream (both 15ml) this was meant to cost £10 but it was reduced to £7. This kit seems perfect as it meant that I didn't have to spend out on the full sized products and that I can trial a whole new skincare routine to see whether it is suitable for me! The bag is also very handy and will be great to take on holiday. 

Pretty cute in my opinion!

Also from the aloe range, I invested in their protective and restoring mask (100ml, £12.00). My Mask of Magnaminty from Lush has started to dry up in the pot and is not moisturising (it's great to calm oily skin though). As I mentioned above, my skin has been dry lately so I wanted something moisturising but I didn't want anything that would make my skin become oily again so the lady who served me recommended this, I shall try to review it when I've given it a go!

Hoping this will work!

Next I decided to try some of their hair care products. I have tried the Rainforest Balance shampoo and conditioner (which is for oily hair) from the Body Shop but it just didn't suit my hair. I didn't want to buy any more shampoo's as I have plenty and decided to try some different conditioners. First up is the Rainforest Radiance De-tangling Spray (250ml, £6.00). This is from the coloured hair range and my hair is not coloured but I'm sure it will be fine! This stuff smells amazing and of blueberries! It also contains a UV filter so should be great for summertime. Next is the Rainforest Moisture Hair Butter (50ml, £3.00). This is a deep conditioning treatment for dry and damaged hair so I'm hoping that it will stop my hair from being so frizzy! I would have bought the larger size but I'm not that keen on the smell so I'll see how the trial size goes.


Haircare.
 
I have been using the Benefit 'It's Potent!' eye cream samples for a while now and I love it but I can't justify paying £24.50 for the pot so I thought I'd try the Vitamin E Eye Cream (15ml, £10.00). I have seen this being spoken about a few times so I thought I'd give it a go. I also have been wanting a cuticle oil for a while so I'm going to try the Almond Nail and Cuticle Oil (1.8ml, £7.00). This comes with a helpful brush applicator and on the cap is one of those rubber ends that gently ease the cuticles down which is handy. Another thing that I bought was the Chocolate Body Butter in the small size (50ml, £5.00). I have so many of the Body Shop's body butters it's unreal but I've been wanting this one for such a long time that I just had to pick it up! It smells very sweet and will probably be better for winter!



The 50ml Body Butters are such a handy size!

Lastly is something that I added to my basket just to make the total come to £50 but I'm so glad that I did! It is the Brazil Nut Body Mist (100ml, £7.50). This smells AMAZING! It smells of toffee and vanilla and chocolate with a fresh nutty smell. I was going to buy the scrub or body butter but I have so many to be used up so I decided on a mist. This is such a nice scent and I will defiantly be wearing it throughout summer!

Possibly one of the nicest smells ever!

Fair to say that I will have to distance myself from The Body Shop for a while! Let me know what your favourite products from The Body Shop are!

Emily x

Friday 31 May 2013

An Update and May Favourites!

Well hello again! I am so sorry that I haven't been able to post for such a long time but I have been so busy with revision, interviews and appointments it's unreal! I have finally managed to sit down and start blogging again as I now have an ambulatory EEG fitted! For those who have no idea on what I'm talking about, this is a type of scan that measures the electricity in the brain. This is for my epilepsy which I have given some information about in my Purple Day Nails post. An EEG consists of a large amount of electrodes which are like little metal dots that are glued and taped onto the head in certain places and send the signals that the brain makes (brainwaves) to a machine. As I have to keep the electrodes on for a couple of days, mine is small and able to be carried around but there are different types of EEG machine as most tests are done in hospitals. It is painless and the worst thing about it is probably being unable to shower with it on!

Not the most attractive look!


Anyways, back to the beauty blogging! As it is now the end of May (I have absolutely no idea on how it came round so quickly!) I have decided to do a favourites post. I haven't had many this month as I haven't tried out many new products. I'll start with skin products. First up is the Soltan Aftersun Hydrating Lotion (Boots, 400ml, £3.99). At the end of April, I went on a trip with college to Thorpe Park which was amazing! The park was really empty so we managed to get on loads of the rides. Me and my friend got front seats on the ride Stealth which caused my nose and cheeks to become nastily windburnt. The chemist recommended me to use a aftersun and as I always use Soltan's sun-cream (most others cause me allergic reactions), I tried theirs. The burn took ages to heal but the lotion was amazing. It didn't block my pores, was soothing, not at all greasy, sunk in very quickly and didn't cause my make-up to smudge. It was really cheap and I will be using it throughout summer. I have also been loving the Soft Coeur Massage Bar (Lush, 30g, £4.75). I rub this over my body after a shower and it leaves my skin very soft and smelling amazing. This is also great for dry patches of skin.

 
 
Soft Coeur is so pretty!

Next up is make-up. Firstly the mascara Avon Super Enchant Mascara. I bought this from Avon such a long time ago that I think it has been discontinued. The mascara itself is not amazing but the wand is incredible and curls and lifts all of my lashes. If anyone knows of a mascara available with the same shaped wand, let me know! I have also started getting back into wearing eyeshadows and I wanted a cheap neutral palette. I love essie-button (her blog posts and YouTube videos are great!) and she's often featuring her MUA palette. I have looked all over my local Superdrug for the same one and I cannot find it but there is one similar Heaven and Earth (Superdrug, 12 colours, £4.00). The neutrals in this are so pretty and suit blue eyes perfectly. The shadows also stay all day and all the colours are usable. I also have recently been loving a sample of the Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation (30ml, £27.50). This foundation has an amazing coverage that evens out skin-tone and covers blemishes without it looking cakey. I got matched to the shade Cool Bone in Debenhams but I have found it slightly orange so I'll probably go back to see if another shade would suit me better. Although it is expensive, I'll defiantly purchase this foundation when I find the best shade for my skin.

 
 
Love the colours on the MUA Palette!

I haven't been painting my fingernails much recently but I have been trying to make my feet look nice for sandals and flip flops. As the primary colours are coming into fashion this summer I dug out a bright red colour. I think this may have also been discontinued but it was from Rimmel's I love lasting finish range. It has lasted for weeks on my toes so I will purchase varnishes from Rimmel again!

Double Decker Red.


Lastly are a couple of hair products. First is the Aussie Luscious Long Leave in Conditioner (Boots, 250ml, £4.99). This stuff is amazing! I don't like conditioning my hair when I wash it as I find that my hair becomes oily and my scalp becomes aggravated but on a day to day basis, my hair often feels very dry and damaged and is in desperate need of a cut. I spray this onto my hair after towel drying avoiding my scalp (unless it is feeling like straw) and leave it to dry naturally to prevent further heat damage. By the morning my hair feels soft and appears much less frizzy. Anyone with long hair should give this a go! Lastly is the Alberto Balsam Shampoo in Tea Tree Tingle (Superdrug, 400ml, £0.99). I used to use this all the time when I was at primary school and when I saw a bottle of this that my mum put by the bath, I had to try it again! This isn't a shampoo that claims to work magic but it does a great job at giving a proper clean. Tea Tree is a natural antiseptic so it soothes the scalp and also gets rid of dirt that other shampoos may not get. This smells great and is so cheap, I'll be continuing to use this every so often alongside my other shampoos.

An amazing combination!

And that is it! I hope to start blogging more regularly as I have really missed it and shall have another post up soon.

Emily x 

Sunday 21 April 2013

Polka Dot Nails!

Spring is finally starting to show and I'm loving it (apart from my hayfever)! Today was slightly chilly so I decided to have a lazy Sunday in. I also decided to paint my nails with a spring theme.

Springtime!

Recently I invested in a Nail Decoration Tool from Avon (Avon Catalogue £3.00). I used the end part which has a tiny metal ball on the end for the dots. It took a while for me to get to used to this and creating the same sized dots but it was really handy! The other end is a small brush which I haven't tried using yet but will be useful for lines and patterns.

Nail Decoration Tool


The blue is Barry M's Gelly High Shine Nail Paint in the shade 'Blueberry' (Boots, £3.99). This is a bright blue colour that will look great for spring and summer time. It doesn't take too long to dry and only takes a couple of coats for the colour in the bottle. This is reasonably priced and I would recommend these nail paints to anyone as there is a huge range of colours. For the polka dots I used a Nails Inc polish in the shade 'Floral Street' (nailsinc.com, £11). This is quite a pricey product but it stays for ages and is great for manicure nail tips so it should last with my polka dot design. I didn't try to make the dots neat as I was getting used to the tool but I think they look pretty anyway! 


Freshly painted nails!

I hope everyone is well and has had a great weekend!
Emily x

Sunday 14 April 2013

Current Make-Up Bag!

Today I decided to sort out my bag and decided that I'd do a post on what make-up I carry about with me if take my make-up bag out. I usually always take out a lip balm and a mirror but if I'm intending on spending more than a few hours out, I'll take out some essentials. I have also found an old camera that seems to be doing a better job than my iPod so hopefully my photos will be better!

 
Make-up to take out!

Firstly I have my make-up bag which I love! I got this for my birthday so I don't know how much it costs but I know that it was from Tesco. It's not too big or small and would fit a couple more things in than what is shown. Also there is my mirror, this doesn't fit in the make-up bag along with the make-up but I just keep it in my handbag. This was a gift from about 5 or 6 years ago so I doubt you'd be able to find it anywhere! I do know that it was from Accessorize so they may sell something similar.

 
Face Products

Next up is the face products. I still haven't found a foundation that suits my skin tone or skin type (recommendations would be appreciated!) but I did go to the Clinique counter for advice. The lady gave me some of their BB cream to try in the shade '001' (Age Defense BB Cream SPF 30, £25.00 40ml). As this has a light coverage it is a close match to my skin tone and I do like the formulation and the fact that it has a high SPF. The sample is lasting for ages so if I can't find anything in the mean time then I'll purchase this. I also use the e.l.f Tone Correcting Concealer in the shade 'Ivory' (eyeslipsface.co.uk, £1.50). This blends into any foundation or just plain skin. Also featured is the Rimmel Stay Matte Powder in the shade 'Transparent' (Boots, £3.99) which is just a good setting powder. This also helps to make my skin look less oily and can also give a good coverage when built. The blusher that I am enjoying for spring is the e.l.f Blush with Brush in the shade 'Shy' (eyeslipsface.co.uk, £2.50). The brush with this is pretty rubbish but I blend it with my e.l.f Total Face Brush (eyeslipsface.co.uk, £1.50). This is also a great colour for spring.

Brushes

The two brushes in this make-up bag are the e.l.f Total Face Brush as mentioned above and the Real Techniques Foundation Brush (Boots, £9.99) which applies liquid foundations and BB creams evenly and without streaks.

Eye Products

I have quite a few eye products that I carry round with me but these frequently change. First is the Benefit Bad Gal Lash Mascara (Boots, £17.50) this is great for separating and lifting the lashes. It is quick and easy to apply and stays all day. Matching with this is the Benefit Bad Gal Waterproof Liner (Boots, £15.00). This is waterproof to the rain but I'm a bit nervous to test this in a pool! It stays all day and goes on really easily. I also use the e.l.f Shimmer Eyeliner Pencil in the shade Gunmetal (eyeslipsface.co.uk, £1.50) which also stays all day. It's a nice and softer alternative to black and the sharpening cap is also very useful! 

For brows, I recently invested in the Benefit Instant Brow Pencil in the shade 'Light' (Boots, £15.00). I know I may seem a bit Benefit crazy but I had been looking for a light brow pencil or powder for a long time. My brows are light and I always end up buying pencils that are too dark. This pencil doesn't show as being dark and fills in the sparse parts of my brows well. It also comes with a spoolie on the end to brush the colour through. I would recommend this pencil to anyone with light eyebrows! I also use the e.l.f Wet Gloss Lash and Brow Clear Mascara (eyeslipsface.co.uk, £1.50) to set my brows for the day. This doesn't flake and goes on smoothly, for £1.50 I would also recommend this to anyone.

Handy Spoolie!

I also carry a sharpener and a pair of tweezers just in case!



Lastly is the lip products. I don't carry many as I keep room for the lipstick/colour that I might be wearing on the day. I do however keep my Seventeen Supreme Shine Lipstick in the shade 'Kissable' with me (Boots, £4.99). This is a sheer pink that is wearable with near enough every make up look. This is my go to lipstick as I do not need to faff with lip liner or anything.

Kissable Swatch

I also always have my e.l.f lip exfoliator which I have mentioned so many times in previous blog posts (eyeslipsface.co.uk, £3.75) and some lips balms. At the moment I am using the Body Shop's Cocoa Butter Lipcare Stick (Body Shop, £4.00) which is really moisturising and leaves my lips very soft and the Nivea Lip Butter in 'Raspberry Rose' (Boots, £2.25) which I've also mentioned a lot in previous posts. I still can't get over the smell of this though!

These are only the current things in my make-up bag that I'll take out with me, they change all the time! I hope you're all well!

Emily x

Thursday 4 April 2013

Neon/Bright Lips!

Recently I have seen a neon/bright lipsticks come into colour for the warmer seasons. I thought I'd jump on the bandwagon and buy myself one! I endedd up buying a very bright pink from Maybelline. I have one from the 'Color Sensational Vivid Lipstick Collection' in the shade 'Fuchsia Flash' (Boots, £7.19). This is an extremely bright pink which I love! The lipstick stays well and goes on easily. One bad thing is that this really stains the lips and can be quite hard to get off.

 
'Fuchsia Flash'


Firstly I have exfoliated my lips with the e.l.f. 'Lip Exfoliator' (eyeslipface.co.uk, £3.75), wiped this off then applied a small amount of Nivea 'Lip Butter' (Boots, £2.25) in the flavour 'Raspberry Rose', to keep my lips moisturised.

 
Lip exfoliator and butter.


To apply this, firstly I have lined my lips with a pink lip liner. The closest in my collection to the shade of the lipstick was the 'Barry M Lip Liner' in the shade 'Fuchsia 12' (Superdrug, £2.99). Although this is a cheap liner, it does a really good job! I have outlined the bottom and tops of my lips mainly to give me an outline for the lipstick.

 
Lined Lips!


I have then applied the lipstick to my bottom lip and rubbed it onto the top one then neatened it all up. I blotted my lips on a tissue then applied a very small amount of translucent powder onto and around the lips, added another coat of lipstick and blotted again. 


Pretty in pink?

The new trend seems to be wearing a really bright colour with a subtle look everywhere else. I like to wear this shade with light eye and face make-up. I think that this trend will be rather big throughout the summer time (if it comes!). 

Emily x

Monday 1 April 2013

March Favourites!

March was a rather hectic month for me but I did find myself having a few different favourites. These were mainly the things that I found myself using most days. I did have to narrow this down a lot though!

March Favourites.


Firstly, I have found myself using quite a few Soap and Glory products recently, all of these came with my 'Best of All' set that I received at Christmas last year. As the seasons are 'changing', I have finally found myself bothering to keep my legs shaved! I do suffer with eczema and dry skin so I dug out the 'Sugar Crush' Body Scrub (Boots, £8.00 300ml). This is great for using all over the body and on the legs before shaving. It smells rather sickly when in it's tub but really refreshing in the shower. It isn't really rough but it certainly does a great job. Next is the 'Heel Genius' Foot Cream (Boots, £5.50 125ml). This stuff is amazing! I have quite dry feet and I wanted them to look good for sandals if summer finally comes. I apply this quite heavily and wear socks to help it all sink in. This is quite oily so I'd recommend applying this at night, but it smells great and my feet have become so much softer. The last Soap and Glory favourite is the 'Peaches and Clean' 4 in 1 Wash Off Cleansing Milk (Boots, £7.00 200ml). I have been using this for a while and it is just amazing. This stops me from breaking out but also keeps my skin soft and stops it from drying out. It also removes all of my make-up and this is for all skin types so I'd recommend it too everyone!


 
Attractive looking used scrub there...


Now for the other two products that have come from the bathroom. Firstly is Lush's 'Mask of Magnaminty' (Lush, £4.95 125g). This is a face mask that is full of peppermint oil to help fight breakouts. This is like their fresh face masks but lasts for a few months not a few weeks. I have been breaking out slightly over the past month and this has really soothed the itchiness and redness. I find that it also balances my skin and prevents it from becoming too oily for the next couple of days. Secondly is the Aussie '3 Minute Miracle Reconstructor' (Boots, £4.99 250ml). This a deep conditioning treatment. I have found my hair being really frizzy recently and this stuff has really calmed it down. My mum bought this for her hair and allowed me to try it and it has helped both of us. I used this a week ago and my hair still feels great!

 
Used Mask of Magnaminty also looking attractive..!


Next is the make-up products! Firstly is Benefit's 'High Beam' (Benefit Cosmetics, £18.50 13ml). I have this in a sample size which came with the 'Tropi-Coral' set that Benefit sent me as an apology (there is a past blog post on the set) and it is amazing! I hadn't really used highlighters before but now I use this nearly everyday. I love the colour and it is great for using under the eyebrows. Next is a white eyeliner. This is a rediscovery for me and I love it. Mine is the e.l.f 'Eye Widener' (eyeslipsface.co.uk, £1.50). I use this in the corners of my eyes and my waterlines. This makes my eyes look bigger and brighter so it is great for if I've not had a good nights sleep. The sharpening cap is also really handy and the product itself is a bargain.

 
Make up! Swatches left to right: Strawberry Tart Lip Butter, High Beam, Eye Widener


For lip products, I have two. I have been using the e.l.f 'Lip Exfoliator' (eyeslipsface.co.uk, £3.75) to help remove the dry skin from my lips. I also bought this a while ago but it has been so helpful recently with the season changes. This is great to use before applying lipsticks to give a smooth and even base. The last make up favourite is the Revlon 'ColorBurst Lip Butter' in the shade 'Strawberry Shortcake' (Boots, £7.99). This is really moisturising and gives off a really nice colour. It is quite sheer but looks fantastic when you're going for a subtle look.

 
Make up and Lip Exfoliator


The last two items are fashion related. Firstly is a rucksack/bag that I bought at the beginning of the month (H&M, £19.99). I love the colours and patterns on this and the size is just so handy. This fits my folders and books for college in and is also perfect for taking a change of clothes or items from a shopping trip in. As it is a rucksack it is easy to carry around and although the pattern and colours are quite vivid, it matches with loads of casual outfits. 

Rucksack and jeans.


Next is a pair of jeans from Topshop, The Acid Wash Leigh Jeans £38.00. Now these seemed rather pricey in the shop and I was almost regretting buying them when I was paying but now I am so so so glad that I have them. I don't really like jeans as I find them uncomfortable and that I can never find a pair in my size but these feel like leggings and they are also in petite. Now for those of you who don't know, I am naturally very skinny and short. I do often get called anorexic which upsets me as I do eat (chocolate products in particular...) and there are many people with eating disorders that do need the help that can be made available for them. Anyway I will put it out there and say that I finally found these in size 24" waist so I was excited to be able to wear a pair of jeans that didn't fall down my legs! I have been wearing these most days as they are so comfy and match everything. I am hoping to go back and buy another pair when I can afford them!

 
Natural!! Skinniness.


Let me know what your favourite products are!

Emily x