Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Cynol Moisture Dream - leave in conditioner






Now I'm new to the Cynol range of hair products, but after a recent trip to the hairdresser, stressing about how dried out my hair was, she suggested the above. I was hesitant at first as I have never had good experiences with leave in conditioners always seem to leave my hair feeling heavy and gunky when blow dried!!!.... But surfice to say, after the hairdresser applied this my hair did seem really shiny and smooth so I purchased!... The product comes in a pump spray and is a clear liquid with the top third being a milky consistency, you shake up the bottle and then apply 3 to 4 sprays to damp hair before blow drying. I have been using this product for a week now and have to say I'm impressed! it really doesn't leave any residue and my hair seems to be much smoother and less dried out on the ends. I read a review by the lovely Sarah at http://www.iheartcosmetics.co.uk/ on the shampoo and conditioner and am seriously considering purchasing them too.... Do you guys have any experience of this haircare range?........ x

Thursday, 11 February 2010

OMG!!!!!!! Chanel Vitalumiere Foundation






Now I have been looking into purchasing/finding a foundation that I really truly love.....I have tried soooo many over the years, and trust me there have been a lot of them when your 36!!! My current favourite was as with a lot of you bloggers... Revlon Colourstay. Great foundation great staying power, if only one gripe a little hard to blend, I like to apply foundation with a brush and I find it hard with this one. Now I have been pouring over numerous blogs getting recommendations from Maybelline to Giorgio Armani, but one make has stood out in the review stakes and that is Chanel Vitalumiere, I have been reading the lovely girls from Pixiwoo's site and although they use and advocate lots of different brands they do seem to favor this one and when watching them apply it it looked rather lovely!!!...So off I went on an impromptu shopping trip to House of Fraser with my mum and I headed straight for the Chanel counter. Now the lady there colour matched me with beige 40 (I tried it on myself, there something about someone applying foundation to your face with a q -tip that I don't like!) and I must admit the match was spot on, so I purchased.


Now this is a big investment for me at £31 and of course was worried I wouldn't really think much of it, but oh how wrong I was. I gave it a little trial run this evening, it comes in a very nice pump applicator bottle and I applied 1 to 1 half pumps to back of my hand, and blended it in with my foundation brush, a little definitely goes a long way, and it covers like a dream!!! but in no way at all does it feel heavy or cakey it just glides on, It made my skin look really fresh and dewy, the look I have been wanting to achieve through prob the last 5 foundations I have used. So to sum up I'm LOVING this so far and thanks to Nic and Sam at Pixiwoo for your great videos an getting me on to this product, I think this one is definitely a keeper!...x

Monday, 8 February 2010

E.L.F........




Now I'm not new to E.L.F make-up, I first bought from there great website last year, the prices are so reasonable that you cant really go wrong....!.. http://www.eyeslipsface.co.uk/


That said, I wouldn't say all of the products I have tried have been good, and there are some that I defiantly would not re purchase, all in one concealer, cakey and dried out quickly, lip glosses sticky and do no apply well..... But there brushes are excellent value for money and compare really well to some more expensive ones I have, that tend to shed thier hairs all over your face!!... (MAC 190 you know who I'm talking about!!)




"Coralista" on the left, "Tickled Pink" on the right


So anyway on my quest to build up a varied blush collection 2 E.L.F products caught my eye, from thier the studio collection and go by the names "tickled pink" and "candid coral" these arrived today and I couldn't wait to get home and try them, if your not familiar with E.L.F products there packaging is very similar to NARS plain black simple, and clean, the blushers come with a mirror in the lid, (not very useful for applying blush) , but would be a good one in your hand bag for lip gloss on a night out...:).....On swatching these on the back of my hand neither product seemed to have very much pigmentation but i decided to try them properly when home and was pleasantly surprised. My favourite of the 2 is definitely candid coral, this reminds me of Benefits coralista which has been blogged about lots, but with E.L.F being £3.50 and Benefit £22, need I say more??....... I like this blush it is a pretty coral peachy colour with really pretty gold flecks in it. not at all glittery just leaves a really subtle sheen on the cheeks! a winner I think? "tickled pink" is a nice pink and I'm glad I purchased it, but It is very sheer and maybe more suited to fair skinned lovelies and not darker skins like myself. So to round up I'm pleased with purchases and will look into some more E.L.F products soon..........So what are your thoughts on E.L.F???

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Quick Shout Out.....


Just a quick shout out for an eye pencil I picked up yesterday.........The product is called "Band of Bold" in the colour "Ever Green"

Sorry not a great picture!!!...... doesn't do this product justice!! this is a REALLY great pencil, very soft to apply you don't have to work it at all, it just glides straight on, with good pigmentation looks lovely on brown eyes and it has metallic undertones really pretty!!

Well all that's left is to tell you where I purchased this little beauty, and it was Primark!.....have never really thought much about there beauty products before, and wasn't holding out great expectations for this pencil, but I have to say at a price tag of £2 you really should snap one of these up!

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

No7 Heavenly Hydration.....!!I purchased this at the weekend on recommendation from a friend, I really wanted something to put on a cleansed face a night before bed... Have had numerous night creams none of which I feel really have made any difference. This cream is marketed as a "softly lightly whipped gel-cream"...(it does look a bit like a Mr Whippy ice cream, which actually made it more attractive!!!!)..."With an instantly quenching caring boost". Its marketed as a mask they say leave it on for 3 mins then wipe away, or for more intense moisture leave for up to 10 minutes. I find though I have been putting it on at night before bed and leaving it on, it soaks into your skin anyway, and I cant really see the benefit of wiping it off after 3 minutes??. Anyway I have very dry skin and I have been doing this routine for the last 3 nights, I have to say it makes your skin feel really soft and I am impressed with it so far. Maybe avoid the leaving on overnight if you have skin on the oilier side, but generally this gets a thumbs up from me so far...if this changes and breaks me out into spots I will be sure to blog and let you all know.....:0)

Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Emma writes......


Wednesday 27th January.......


Product Rave!!!!!


I know that these products have probably been blogged about more times than I've had hot dinners but heh?? sometimes we all need a reminder of how good they really are....What i hear you ask?.....Well the items in question are The Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour products.....

I bought this set on a flight to Spain last year and I think the cost was around £22, a bargain as the eight hour cream on its own is around £16. now I know the eight hour cream is a very strange consistency think vaseline with a slight medicinal smell to it, and I have to admit when I first purchased it I thought it was a cream to smear all over your face...WRONG!!...but it is nothing short of a miracle worker for chapped lips...dry skin patches.....cold sores.......red skin around he nose area after a cold...need i go on??? one application of this little beauty before you go to bed and i guarantee by morning it will be well on the way to disappearing! Also in this set was the hand cream, which is really nice, not to greasy and smells pleasant enough. And the lip balm really nice to for dry/chapped lips in winter, although i have to admit i prefer slicking a bit of the eight hour cream on myself, think it works just as well if not better!!! Well that's my rave over , these are cult products that have been around for ages but they really do deserve a shout out, oldies but goodies..........Anyone have any old favourites?

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Emma writes......

Wednesday 20th January 2010

MAC Haul

Well yesterday I decided to take a trip over to Bluewater and visit the MAC store in House of Fraser.......My excuse was I had some vouchers for xmas......! Plus who really needs an excuse to visit MAC anyway????.....

I was interested to see the new "Warm and Cosy" collection although there were not many products that were exciting me from looking at other beauty blogs. But my purchases were


The MAC "cuddle" shade stick (in the white case)......This is a really lovely product, very creamy and easy to apply, I hate these shade sticks when there dry and you almost have to scrap them across your eye...this is not like that atall and I was tempted to buy "teddy" in this range too which was a lovely metallic brown colour, but I resisted!!!

Next up from this collection was the MSF in comfort, (above) I didnt think I was going to buy a MSF but I loved this one, it was duly applied by one of the MAC artists and i was sold!!!.....it's a really lovely brown with flecks of gold might work better on darker skin like mine, could be to heavy on fair skin......

r>Now I was going with all intentions of buying a couple more eye shadow singles, and vanilla pigment that I had heard good things about from follow bloggers.....but after looking at vanilla it was going to give a very similar end result as the "cuddle" shadestick and out of the two I felt I would get more wear out of the stick!.............After looking at the rest of the pigments I decided I would try a couple more, the colours are really beautiful, I decided to try "Golden Olive" and "Blue Brown" I would never have norally picked up the blue brown but one of the girls working there had it on and it looked GORGEOUS!!!......she had on a base of "Blackground" paint pot which I have and then layered the pigment over the top, it looked stunning!...will maybe try and do a pic of it on my eyes for this blog.

Lastly I have been on the hunt for a good concealer now for some time, and believe me have tried loads, high end to drugstore and still nothing that really works!!!......so i thought I would try out MAC and decided on the MAC moisturecover in NW25 this was applied to my eyes in the shop and WOW!! it really seemed better than anything I have used before, but I will report more on this as i use it....

>Anyway money spent now im poor again...but heh these purchases make me happy......