After my success with the Real techniques Stippling Brush I went ahead and tried out the Blush Brush by Real Technique. Just like the stippling brush it feels super soft on the skin. At first I was slightly taken aback by the size of the brush.Its quite big along with the handle and I was worried that the application would not be precise with this. However, the tip is slightly pointed so that solves that issue. It picks up little colour at a time which can be a good thing for applying vibrant, pigmented colours as you can slowly build up to the intensity you want without looking like a clown by applying too much then trying to make it lighter. Best thing with this one and the stippling brush too is that there is no shedding at all. These brushes are genuinely good quality especially for the price! (RRP £10 at Boots)
Friday, 28 September 2012
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Dark smokey Eye
Hadn't tried a smokey look in a while so thought I would give it a go this weekend. I suppose the most important thing is blending otherwise its highly likely to end up with what looks like a black eye. To warm up the face I used a coral lip gloss.
Products Used:
Urban Decay Naked Eye Shadow Palette
Lip: Rimmel Sunset topped with Loreal Lipgloss in Coral Sands
Cheek: Mac Sunbasque Blush
Thursday, 20 September 2012
£30 Budget: Purchase No. 3 MUA Cosmetics Mini Haul
So I thought I would try out a new brand this time and selected MUA Cosmetics which is available in Superdrug stores based on some good reviews. Here is the stuff I got:
- Glittberball Eye Shadow Palette £4: This has 12 shades of glitter eye shadows. Bit too much glitter for my liking. Some of the darker shades (Bronze, green) are nice to add a touch of glam to the eye but the lighter shades hardly show up on my skin (Peach, Pink). I find they have too much glitter/shine compared to colour.
- Liquid Eye liner Shade 2 £1: The colour is a nice one but once applied and dry it does not blend in with the skin nicely.
- Lip gloss Shade 3 £1: I am not a big fan of lipglosses so don't know why I got this. The good thing is that its not sticky, has a nice scent. Colour wise just gives a pale,sheer pinkish tone to my pigmented lips. So sometimes I use it to tone down a lip colour if needed.
- Eye Dust- Shade 3 £1 This is a nice product. Pigmented and applies nicely.
Ok, so I know this stuff is cheap hence I should not expect much, but if I can't use it at all then no point buying it no matter how cheap it is! Overall, I am disappointed with these products and don't think I will be getting much use out of them and will not be going back to the MUA counter.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Bold Red Eye Make-up
This weekend I took a break from the bold lip look to bold eyes. And what could be bolder than red eye shadow! Since it was for a lunch party I kept the red to a minimum and balanced it out with neutral colours to tone it down.
88 color eye shadow palette ( Red just around crease, Black to fill in brows)
Mac Patina eyeshadow (Eye lid)
Naked (UD Naked Palette) (Brow Bone)
Loreal Mascara (Carbon Black)
Kohl Pencil Smoulder Mac
Blush and Bronzer: Blunt (Mac)
Lips: Rimmel Sunset (Dupe for Viva Glam V). It looks good when paired with a bright eye but on its own it makes me look rather pale.
Thursday, 13 September 2012
£30 Budget Purchase 2: Sleek Lipstick Candy Cane
I am so into bold lips as you can tell from my profile! :) After a red lip I have ventured into the world of pinks, neons pink to be exact. I was looking at popular Mac hot pinks and found Impassioned described as a bright warm pink which was what I was looking for. Upon dupe hunting I found Sleek true colour lipstick in Candy Cane which I got on Amazon for £4.
Candy Cane is a warm bright pink which is creamy when applied and quite pigmented too. The packaging is also quite sleek as the brand suggests.The downside is that the lasting power is not great and it requires regular touch-ups. The only trick I know of keeping your lipstick on for longer is applying concealer or a nude lip liner all over before applying the lipstick. Since I don't own Mac Impassioned I do not know if its an exact dupe or not but it sure is similar.
Overall, I am happy with the colour itself although it is bothersome to reapply often; it is well-suited to my olive/tan/medium skin tone.
So, its mid September already and far I've spent £15. 15 days to go with £15 in hand...things are going well I'd say! :)
Monday, 10 September 2012
Picnic Day Make-up
Products Used:
Eyes: Buck Shadow (Urban Decay Naked Palette) on the lid, Carbon (Mac) upper lash line, Smoulder eye pencil lower lashline (Mac)
Cheeks: MAC Blush in Sunbasque, No 7 Skin Illuminator in Peach
Lips: Loreal Natures Blush 840
Friday, 7 September 2012
Review- Hijab Pins
I was bored of using the usual round stick pins which comes in a wheel so I started looking and found these flower style ones that caught my eyes courtesy of Hijab Jewels website. They come in various colours some of which seem continually out of stock. So I just decided to get what was available. These are all priced between £1.20- £2.50.
The other ones are pretty too; The only tiny glitch I find is that due to the raised flower shape they are always slightly away (less than 1/4 inch approx.) from your head regardless of which angle you wear then in. The stick pin is adhered with some glue and topped with individual pearls. In the smallest flower (red) the glue bit does show but since its the same colour as the pearl on top it kind of blends in.
Overall, I find these are happy and cheerful pins and sturdy might I add...and I'm liking them a lot! :)
My favourite from the pictures was the one called Chanel (white/black) which I believe is not listed anymore. Upon receipt I realized the blue one was bigger than expected. Surprisingly, once worn it fits nicely on the side of the head and does not look over the top at all when worn with a plain scarf. These days I find myself wearing the blue one most often.
The other ones are pretty too; The only tiny glitch I find is that due to the raised flower shape they are always slightly away (less than 1/4 inch approx.) from your head regardless of which angle you wear then in. The stick pin is adhered with some glue and topped with individual pearls. In the smallest flower (red) the glue bit does show but since its the same colour as the pearl on top it kind of blends in.
Overall, I find these are happy and cheerful pins and sturdy might I add...and I'm liking them a lot! :)
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
£30 for 30 days! And my first purchase!
In order to ensure I do NOT splurge on account of my newly found passion, I've decided to cap my make-up/beauty related expenses to £30 a month. More reason for me to be bargain hunting. Fun times ahead :). My first item of purchase is this lovely blush from Mac called Dollymix.
Its a sheer tone from Mac described as a 'pure candy pink'. On me its gives a lovely flushed look great for everyday use. Although lot of people have said to use it with caution, on my skin tone it doesn't show up horribly loud at all. Its gives me the nicest rosy cheeks. You can build up the colour if you want a more stronger look. That's what I love about bright, pigmented blushesOverall, I'm loving this blush and recommend to those having skin tone similar to mine!
I got this from Ebay (from a top rated seller) for £11 and in comparison to my store bought blushes this matches the quality and packaging both. If I am being critical the only difference I feel it feels a little chalkier than my other MAC blushes. It might be because its new?!? It doesn't bother me at all since it applies nicely. All in all, I'm happy to have saved £6 on this purchase by not buying this in-store.
Monday, 3 September 2012
Mint Green Look
This is my make-up look for a weekend lunch gathering with some friends.
| Excuse the sad face :) |
I've been loving the trendy mint green for this season and wanted to try out a look with those colours. I added the brown for some contrast.
Products used for the eyes:
88 Colours EyeShadow Palette
Mac Black Tied EyeShadow used to line bottom
Maybelline Gel Eyeliner
Loreal Voluminous Mascara in Carbon Black
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