Monday 31 March 2014

Perfect Skin Foundation

Whenever anyone asks my advice on which higher-end foundation to buy, the first one that pops in to my head for many reasons is Illamasqua’s Skin Base foundation. It gives great coverage without feeling heavy, it looks amazing in photographs as it doesn’t contain SPF, and for me it’s long wearing.


For more than a year now this has become my favourite “weekend” foundation. At £27 for 30ml it isn’t cheap, so that’s why the old Rimmel favourite is my weekday foundation and I keep the Skin Base for special occasions/weekends.

Illamasquas skin base paired with the Real Techniques Expert Face brush is my ultimate, perfect skin combo. If I need a foundation that will stay put all day this is the one I always reach for and I’m always happy with the results. Illamasquas products are all highly pigmented so you don’t need to use much foundation to get a good coverage, but if you prefer a fuller coverage it is buildable. Great if you need both a day and evening foundation!

It gives my skin quite a normal look, not too matte and not too glowy. At first it can look a little flat and ghost like but I find that after a few minutes it warms up and looks beautiful. The application with this foundation is something you need to master. It isn’t a foundation that you can slap on with your hands and expect an amazing result; buffing a small amount in circular motions and working into the skin works best, giving you that smooth, even finish.

One point I would stress is that your skin needs to be in tip top condition before using it, as the foundation will stick to any dry patches you have. Their Hydra Veil primer works brilliantly if you have dryer, normal skin. This is a hydrating primer that smoothes any fine, dry lines by giving the skin base a better canvas on which to sit. I’ve read so many mixed reviews about the Skin Base with some people commenting how it settles into fine lines. But as with any foundation, if you don’t have a good skincare routine, this will probably happen. Think of it as trying to paint over flaking wood!? Regular exfoliating and a day and night moisturiser will help to avoid it settling (this may sound like a lot of hard work but I promise it’s worth it).

The skin base comes in a huge range of colours. I really wouldn’t risk buying online without being colour-matched instore, as you have the confusion of pink or yellow skin tone and even within both of those the choice is overwhelming. I find that SB06 and SB07 are both good medium colours, whilst SB02 is very light.

The only annoyance with the skin base is the packaging. It comes in a hard plastic tube where it’s impossible to squeeze the last of it out; if I’m paying £27 for a foundation I want every last drop.


All in all I love this foundation. I have recommended it to so many people with brilliant feedback, but if you do have oilier skin it may be a case of getting a tester for Illamasqua’s matte primer and skin base to try before splashing out.

Friday 21 March 2014

L'Oréal Mega Volume Miss Manga Mascara


There aren’t many mascaras that I like enough to write a blog post about them, but when someone recently thought I was wearing false lashes when I was only wearing the L’Oreal Miss Manga mascara, I thought it was definitely worth sharing with you.

I never stick to one mascara for long, as any advert that promises full, thick, long lashes get’s me dumping an unfinished mascara in no time and on to the next. This is especially true when the likes of Cheryl Cole or Penelope Cruz flutter their lashes on any advert or in any magazine.

When I saw the advert for the L’Oreal Mega Volume Miss Manga mascara, to be honest, I thought the lashes looked awful! Think Twiggy, 60’s, clumped lashes. That was not a look I was especially after for a day time mascara, so why did I even buy it!?

But it’s safe to say I’m so glad I did and it is definitely now in my top 5 of favourite mascaras. You can build brilliant length and really thicken the lashes up within a couple o coats. I can see how you could easily get carried away and get that clump effect, but literally two good coats and a whole lotta’ wiggling at the root of the lash and your done. (Just be careful not to overdo the bottom lashes).

It’s very similar to the Benefit ‘They’re Real’ mascara. If you touch your lashes you can really feel the product on and it’s still there until you take it off at night. It doesn’t smudge or flake and gives a super wide eye effect - everything I love about the Benefit mascara but half the price. This photo is just with one really good coat.



The packaging isn’t L’Oreal’s normal classy, sophisticated look but it’s nice to see them do something different that appeals to the younger market with its sleek, shiny hot pink and black packaging.



I’m already looking forward for my Miss Manga mascara to finish so that I can re-purchase. (Nothing quite like a fresh mascara!)

Tuesday 18 March 2014

Top tips for brides to be

Here are my top tips for brides in the lead up to the big day:
                                                              
1)      Drink plenty of water throughout the day. You wouldn’t believe the difference it makes when you are hydrated. Reduced fine lines around the eye area and generally healthier, glowing skin.

2)      Increase fresh fruit and vegetable intake in the weeks leading up to the wedding to give your body the best chance of coping with the additional stress.

3)      Good skin care routine. Invest in both an eye and night cream and gentle exfoliater. They don’t have to be anything particularly expensive. I find Nivea’s range to be one of my favourites on the high street, and for under £10.

4)      Consider preparing for the big day (when you want to look your best) as an excellent opportunity to stop smoking. This will not only make you feel better, but will also quickly improve blood circulation and therefore the appearance of your skin.

5)      Exercise. This does not necessarily mean gym time. A brisk walk, enough to get your heart rate up and blood pumping, will also help you relax and sleep better. Make a date with a friend or family member, and make it an excuse to catch up!

6)      Last, but definitely not least, is sleep. We all need different amounts, but if you consistently wake up tired, you need more. Avoid caffeine three-four hours before sleep, switch off all electronic devices, and relax by picking up a book (best to maybe steer clear from bridal magazines at this time of the day!).

Tuesday 4 March 2014

An affordable Spring Make up look

Spring is right around the corner, so what better way to welcome the new season than a spring clean of your everyday make up look.

Here are a few high street make up brands that I have been discovering and rediscovering over the last month.

Starting with an oldie but a goodie, the Rimmel Wake Me up foundation (I’m currently wearing the shade ivory). Having a flawless looking base will make the rest of your make up look beautiful and healthy. Apply with a Real Techniques Expert Face Brush for an even, buffed finish.

Next up is concealer - a must in my opinion. Disguise under eye circles with a light reflecting one. By coincidence, once again Rimmel Wake Me Up Concealer is in there, followed by Collection’s Lasting perfection for any redness or blemishes not already covered by the foundation.

At this point I like to powder down the T zone and set my under eye concealer with, another Rimmel product, the Stay matte powder in transparent. I find this never cakes on me, and I generally don’t have to reapply during the day (bearing in mind I don’t have particularly oily skin). I would suggest the oil free products in Rimmel’s range as alternatives if you have oily skin.

My favourite part is blush! This instantly gives an awake look to any complexion. Recently I’ve really got into NYX products since finding them randomly at Next! Rose Garden is one of my favourite shades. Just the right amount of pink to give your skin a young, fresh pop of colour.

To finish off the skin, sweep over some Bourjois bronzer where the sun would naturally hit. Top of the forehead, temples, down the nose, top of the cheeks and chin. Do not go crazy with it - remember this is a spring look, not a two weeks in Barbados look! Delice de Soleil is one I have used throughout winter and will be continuing to use throughout summer, that’s how much I love it.

If you’re in a huge hurry, patting on some Maybelline Color Tattoo 24hr in the shade ‘On and on Bronze’ is a great way to add a bit of shimmer that will last all day without going the whole hog with powder eyeshadow. Follow with a slick of your favourite mascara.

The final touch is some lipgloss. NYX’s Megashine lipgloss in the shade ‘la la la’ is a really pretty pink but not too overpowering or bright.

There you go - an affordable, fuss free everyday spring make up look.

*If you have an extra bit of time why not try a coat of Barry M’s Gelly nail varnish in Prickley pear, a beautiful pale lilac, followed by Seche Vite quick drying top coat.