Wednesday 30 March 2016

Spring Lip Edit

That time of the year has come. It's time to say goodbye to the dark berry toned lipsticks I've worn since September and time to say hello to those lighter more Spring-esque lip colours that you're seeing everywhere at the moment.

My first lipstick of choice is one that hasn't left my lips since I brought it. It's the Rosie For Autograph Lipstick in the shade Lady Rose. It's a stunning mauvey nude shade that doesn't have too much brown in it or too much pink either. If you're of a fairer complexion like me and have shyed away from nudes because they wash you out, go and give this a swatch. This shade actually adds a warmth to the skin that some nudes don't. It is a sheen finish lipstick but I've found that it dries down to almost a semi matte finish that is comfortable on the lips and long wearing. It's very creamy to apply and is opaque in one coat but you can always layer it up if you really want to make your lips a statement. Whilst it does transfer when you eat and drink, you're not left with that odd looking line around your lips and touching it up is simple and easy. Definitely one I'm going to be getting a lot of wear out of this spring.

The next lipstick of choice is an old favourite of mine and surprisngly it's still going strong. It's the Revlon Colorburst Stain in the shade Honey. This is a perfect level if you're just starting off with lipsticks. It's a very light yet wearable pink shade that goes with most looks and adds just a touch of colour if you don't want a bold lip. It comes in a chubby balm like packaging which makes it easy to travel with and for touch ups. It can taking some building up to get the colour pay off you want but as it's a stain once that initial shines gone you are left with a stain of colour on your lips which stays put for quite a while. Plus it smells like mint and is refreshing on the lips when they're not feeling their best.

Onto the third lipstick and technically it's not a lipstick but a lip liner. But as I wear it like I would lipstick I thought it'd be okay to mention. This is the Rimmel Exaggerate Lip Liner in Eastend Snob. It's another of those mauvey pink shades that doesn't completely wash out the complexion. Creamy texture this applies nicely to the lips and doesn't budge off the lips. However it can be very drying on the lips and can show all the imperfections on your lips. As it's a mechanical pencil it can be harder to apply than the other lipsticks/lip liners and is very easy to break as you apply it.

Number four is another lipstick from Rimmel. It's the Kate Moss Nude Lipstick in 45. When I first saw this lipstick I considered it to have a mauve undertone but comparing it to my Rosie For Autograph lipstick it looks like it has more of a grey undertone. It may just be me but they certainly don't look similar. However it's still a lovely sheen finish lipstick that doesn't go over the top with the colour but still gives a nice finish to a look. It can be slightly drying on the lips but you can easily pop a bit of lip balm over the colour to make sure lips stay hydrated for longer.

The last lipstick of choice is the only matte lipstick to feature in this edit. It's the Maybelline Color Drama Velvet Lip Pencil in the shade Keep It Classy. This is a slightly brighter pink than the others but is still neutral enough to wear everyday. It comes in a pencil form similar to the NARS Velvet Lip Pencils which makes application quick and easy. Initially there is a sheen to the finish but it does dry down to a matte finish that lasts all day and isn't ridiculously drying on the lips. I love these pencils as they easy to use, small enough to throw in your handbag and quick for touch ups.

So that's it for my Spring Lip Edit. What are your top 5 lipsticks this spring? Do you have any recommendations for me to try out. Let me know in the comments.

Sunday 27 March 2016

March Favourites

Happy Easter Everyone! I hope you all had a good Easter weekend and enjoyed your Easter Eggs. I know I did. And as Easter comes and goes so does the end of March which means one thing and one thing only. It's March Favourites time! This month has a couple of new discoveries and some old favourites I've found a new love for this month.

 My first favourite this month is a product I've been dying to get my hands on since it launched back at the beginning of the year. However it took a while but that wait was well worth the wait. This is the Rosie For Autograph Lipstick in the shade Lady Rose. Now if you've been reading this blog for a while you'll know that I'm a big fan of bold lips but this lipstick alone has managed to make me love and appreciate nude lips. This shade has more of mauve undertone than most nudes so if you struggle to find a nude that suits you, give this a go. My favourite thing about this lipstick is that it doesn't wash out my fair complexion but actually gives my skin some warmth. When it comes to the finish I'd call it a semi matte as when you apply it there is a gloss to it but as you wear it the shine dies down and you're left with a beautiful colour that doesn't budge off the lips and as you can see I've worn this constantly.

My next favourite a skincare product that I'd had my eye for a while but wasn't sure if it was worth adding to my skincare routine. I was very wrong and I can't do my skincare routine without it now. It's the B Refreshed Essence Lotion. Containing Allatonin, Red Algae and Hyaluronic Acid, this essence lotion has perfected my skin and has become an essential product after every cleanse. Don't worry if you're not sure what an essence is, I will be doing a full review of this product very soon. For now though I'll just say that this has helped with the feel and look and of my skin. You can't see it here but I've used quite a bit of it in the last month both in the morning and the evening.

Up next is a product that I'm surprised hasn't already appeared in my favourites before. These are the NipFab Glycolic Fix Night Pads Extreme. These are another essential part of my skincare routine and combined with my essence lotion, my skin has never looked better. These are round cotton discs that are soaked in a combination of glycolic acid, salicylic acid and lactic acid. This combination is aimed to help exfoliate, retexturise and soften skin as a twice weekly treatment. I use these after I've cleansed my face twice a week and love the tingly feeling that it gives my skin afterwards. Immediately skin feels softer and somewhat smoother but it's really the next morning you'll see a difference. Not only will you skin look smoother and softer but make up applies beautifully afterwards. And I know it's a good product as skincare queen Caroline Hirons likes them as well.

My penultimate favourite is a rediscovery for me this month. Now I'm all about hydration especially after I've taken my make up off. Yes I have my essence, toner and a serum but I found my skin was lacking something. So I thought I'd pull out an old favourite and give it a go. And I'm so glad I did. This Garnier Moisture Restore + Night Cream is a gel cream that's jam packed with hydrating ingredients that leave skin feeling softer, smoother and hydrated longer than most creams do. After my serum I've been popping this on, giving my skin a chance to drink this up before I put on my Garnier Miracle Sleeping Cream.

The last favourite this month is a haircare product and normally you don't see me talk about haircare products. But this one has seriously changed my hair for the better. This the Garnier Ulitmate Blends, The Sleek Restorer Balm. It's a hair treatment that is supposed to smooth and nourish dry, frizzy hair. Something my hair understands well. As someone who has long thick hair that happens to get frizzy after every wash I've found this a god send. A little bit of this goes a long way, I apply it to the ends of my hair and leave it in longer than the allotted five minutes. Once I've deemed in long enough I wash it out and let my hair air dry for a while before I blow dry it. And when I do blow dry it, I'm blown away. Gone are my frizzy fly away locks and I have smooth sleek looking ends that don't attract every little bit of static it can find. I also like the Honey treatment but the results with that one weren't so bam in your face.

So that's it for my March Favourites. What were your favourite this last month? Let me know in the comments.

Friday 25 March 2016

Review: Barry M Daylight Curing Nail Paints Spring 16

Just after Barry M released their spring relaases in their Gelly Hi Shine and Speedy Quick Dry Ranges, they released four new shades with in their Daylight Curing range as well. I only picked up two as the other two didn't suit my style. And as I've reviewed the other new releases, I thought it only fair I reviewed these as well.

The two shades I brought are Bug A Blue and Empire State of Mint. One of my favourite things about these polishes are that they are all named after different popular songs. The other two in the range are called Pinking Out Loud and All The Things She Red. As you can see from the bottles, Bug A Blue is a brightish blue shade and Empire State of Mint is a stunning mint shade. They both appealed to me as I'm a big fan of pastel/bright nails from spring onwards, choosing to keep my darker polishes for the colder months.

If you don't know how these polishes work, all you have to do is put two coats of the colour on your nails and then add the special top coat they released. After that the polish is supposed to harden and add shine when it's exposed to daylight. Now I know it sounds very far fetched but it actually does work, especially with colours like these. These polishes come with a flat square ended brush that makes application quicker and the brush covers the nail in one sweep. When the process is explained it does sound quite long winded but because of the brush and the fact that these polishes dry quickly, it takes as long as doing your nails normally would.

You do need two coats of this polish no matter what colour your using but especially with these. As with other pastel shades these are thinner in formula and can go streaky if not applied properly but once the two coats are on, these polishes have a high shine finish and you'll find the colours will attract your attention and other's to your nails.

When it comes to chipping these polishes can last a good three to four days without chipping but if you apply these polishes wrong or you rush it then they can actually peel off before they chip. However patience and attention to detail and they'll give you a stunning manicure that everyone will love.

Have any of you tried these? What did you think of them? Do you like any of the other shades in the range? Let me know in the comments below.

Wednesday 23 March 2016

My Top 5 Barry M Polishes: Spring Edition

Now this post was originally going to be called my Spring Nail Edit but when I was looking for the polishes to put in this post I realised that I was only choosing Barry M polishes. And as I only use Barry M polishes I thought I'd change it to my Top 5 Barry M Polishes for Spring. I will probably do this for each season from now on as I very rarely use anything but Barry M on my nails.

My first choice is the latest addition to my collection. It's their Speedy Quick Dry polish in the shade Freestyle. It's a muted pink shade that doesn't look to pale or to bright on the nail. You know you're wearing it but it doesn't stand out like some of the other pink shades. As it's part of the Speedy Quick Dry Range it means it's the quickest to dry out of the four of them. One coat takes only seconds to dry and it makes it perfect for people who like me can get quite impatient waiting for their nails to dry. Plus it has a flat square brush that covers the entire nail in one sweep. Definitely my favourite out of Barry M's Spring Releases this year.

Up next is an older favourite of mine. This is the Gelly Hi Shine polish in Prickly Pear. It's that perfect lavendery purple shade that's not too cool in tone and not too warm either. This is slightly thinner in formula than some of the other shades but two coats of this give the colour a pop and you'll be certain people will compliment you on your nails. The brush isn't the greatest on this polish but it's still something you can work with. Angle it just right and you'll get that same effect you'd get if you were using a flatter brush.

Another Gelly Hi Shine polish I like during Spring is the shade Blueberry. It's a stunning cornflower blue shade that again isn't too cool in tone nor too warm. It makes a nice choice on nails after months of wearing the darker, more winter appropriate colours. As with the shade Prickly Pear it has one of the thinner brushes but I'm sure if you pick a bottle up now then they will have the newer flatter brush. Two coats of this is all you need to get a bright pop of colour, that you're bound to be complimented on.

My next choice is another Gelly finish polish. This one is in the shade Rose Hip, a gorgeous off white shade that has a hint of pink through it. If you're scared of trying white nails or you don't like the look of them, then this polish is perfect for you. If you like the look of Essie's Fiji then this is pretty much an exact dupe except it has more of a white undertone than Fiji. My bottles of the Gelly Hi Shine polishes mainly come with a thinner, more rounded brush but if you pick them up these days I'm sure you will get a flatter square brush. This is a polish that can go wrong if you apply too many coats but if you only do two or three thin coats you should be okay, it's when you do thicker coats you run into problems.

And the last choice for this Top 5 is another newer addition to the collection. This is the shade Cream Soda, Barry M's Spring Release in the Gelly Hi Shine Range. Now this another nod towards the white nail trend that comes and goes every summer. Yet this is a slightly off white, almost cream colour that will work the same as Rose Hip if you're not entirely convinced by white nails. My favourite thing about these Gelly polishes is the finish. You get such a stunning shine to the nail after using these polishes and that shine doesn't disappear the longer you wear it. Now you may think that means you don't need a top coat for these but you still do. The top coat will not only prolong the shine these polishes give but will also lengthen the life of your manicure.

So that's it for my new Spring Nail Edit. What are your go to Spring Polishes? Are any of them the same as mine? Let me know in the comments.

Sunday 20 March 2016

First Impressions: Revlon Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor

When I first heard that Revlon were release a liquid lip colour I was excited. But then there were the less than good reviews of it and my hopes were dashed. However I did what I always do with new release products and ignored the reviews. So today I bring to you my first impressions of the new Revlon Ultra HD Lipcolor.

There are seven shades in all and I picked up the shade Addiction, a beautiful berry shade. But apart from the colour, I'm not very impressed with anything else. Upon opening, the wand is quite hard to remove from the tube and when it does so it leaves quite a lot of product on the rim of the tube instead of on the applicator. And that creates the first major problem with this product. As there isn't a lot of product left on the applicator after your struggle to remove it, it doesn't apply nicely to the lips. Instead of being smooth and opaque, it's quite patchy and the applicator drags along the lips.

 As you can see the applicator is a standard doe foot applicator but unlike others doesn't work well with lips. I don't know if it's the material it's made with or if it's just because of the consistency of the product but it doesn't feel nice against the lips and if you go over lips a second or third time it starts to drag and remove the product. And as it applies in only a thin layer it leaves streaks that you'll have a hard time trying to cover. Once you've dipped you're applicator back into the tube I found it does apply more evenly but you have to make sure everything is even with that first initial swipe.

And then you have the finish. It says on the tube and is advertised a matte finish lipcolor but really it is far from it. Once I finally managed to get it to look even on my lips, I found my lips were left with a glossy finish instead of a matte finish. And it didn't even feel like it was going to dry down on the lips. It felt very slippy on the lips and like it wouldn't last very long if you took a drink or ate something. The known dryness of a matte lipstick is missing from this product and isn't like the standard liquid lipsticks that are so popular these days.

Overall my first impressions of this product are very disappointing. I expected a dry matte formula lipstick that gave a pop of colour and all day wear. What I seem to have brought is a glossy finish lipstick that comes in liquid form that at the very best could dry down to a stain. I am going to try it with a lip liner underneath or pop a matte lipstick on beforehand but already I think that these aren't going to help it at all. If what I've described is something you like in a lipstick then definitely try these out but if you're a matte or liquid lipstick lover then these aren't for you.

Have any of you tried these? Did you like them? Or did you find these as disappointing as I did? Let me know in the comments. 

Friday 18 March 2016

Body Butter Vs Body Lotion

When it comes to keeping my body moisturised, I find myself unable to stay loyal to one brand or formula. And with some many different products on the market I find myself constantly asking what's better Body Butter or Body Lotion? And what is the difference between the two. So today I'd thought I'd compare my body butters against my body lotions and see which ones make a difference and if the difference in formula is noticeable or not.

If like me you get confused between the two, I'm going to explain it for you. Body Butters come in tubs instead of bottles and are thicker in consistency than a lotion. It's the main reason they don't come in tubes or bottles; they're just to thick to pump/squeeze out. And whilst it's no different to a using a lotion the fact that you have to put your fingers inside the pot to get it out can be quite annoying. It's annoying not because we're lazy but because it means we get it all up our nails and once it's there it's ridiculously hard to get rid. You can gurantee that you'll still be scraping it out from under your nails a good couple of hours afterwards.

Now Body Lotions are a lot thinner in consistency and do come in tubes or bottles more often than not. Because they are thinner, a lot of people think they don't give the skin as much moisture as a body butter does. They do, you just need to know when your skin needs a body butter or a lotion. I always use a butter in the autumn/winter months as that's when my skin gets drier and you may notice this as well. A lot of it is the weather but other factors include extra clothing, lack of sunshine and central heating. That's why when it gets to September, I break out the body butters. And then in the spring/summer I move onto to lotions as they are lighter and my skin doesn't need them as much as my skin has improved.

Now when it comes to choosing the right body butter, it's all about your skins needs. If you have dry skin, look for one aimed at dry skin. If you have sensitive skin then a sensitive one is what you need. Or if you're like me and just want skin to be moisturised then you can use most. My two favourites are the Soap and Glory's The Righteous Butter and Superdrug's Own Brand Cherry and Macdamia Butter. I always thought the Righteous Butter was quite thick in consistency but the Superdrug Body Butter is even thicker, almost solid in the tub. They both take quite a while to soak into the skin which is why I only use it when I feel my skin needs it the most. If you don't like the idea of using something like this in the morning then I'd recommend a lotion in the morning and a butter just before you're getting into bed as it gives it a good chance of soaking in and not transferring everything.

And that leads me onto body lotions. As I said during the warmer months I love using the lotions as they are thinner in consistency and don't take forever to sink into the skin. As with butters you can buy ones to help with specific skin needs but as they are thinner these special formulas aren't always necessary. My two favourite lotions are the Garnier Ultimate Blends Honey Treasures Lotion and The Palmer's Coconut Spray Lotion. The Garnier lotion is slightly thicker in consistency to some other lotions I've tried but then it's aimed at dry skin so a thicker formula is sometimes necessary. It smells absolutely divine but does take longer to sink into the skin yet again because it's aimed a drier skin. The Palmer's on the other hand is thin in consistency, sinks in quickly and smells like heaven. Plus it comes in a spray so it's definitely a quicker way to moisturise.

I find the Palmer's is best to use on my arms and the Garnier is better for my legs. I think it's because I'm always rubbing excess facial product on my hands/arms and occasionally excess hand cream. Whereas my legs are always covered whether I'm at work or at home and I think that dries them out quicker. The Garnier being thicker means that my legs get some proper nourishment and I always use this before bed so nothing gets wasted on trousers. The Palmer's being thinner means it sinks in quicker and is perfect for a quick spritz as you're getting ready in the morning.

Overall they're all good products and all do the same thing in the long run but have different consistency's and the occasional extra ingredient. And when it comes to purchasing one it's all about what you're body needs and personal preference.

Have any of you tried any of these? Do you have any recommendations? Let me know in the comments.

Wednesday 16 March 2016

Review: MAC Retro Matte Liquid Lipcolour

When I heard that MAC were bringing out liquid lipsticks, I knew I'd at least have to go and swatch them. And swatching them turned into me buying one and immediately feeling guilty on spending so much money on a lipstick I wasn't sure I was going to like. Luckily for me though I wasn't disappointed by this liquid lip colour.

Out of the many shades MAC had to offer, I went for the shade Dance With Me which is a deep almost burgundy red shade. This shade will suit a host of skintones but if you have a fair complexion like me then this would make a stunning stand out shade.

The applicator looks like a standard doe foot applicator but unlike others it has a more of a point at the end. It makes it a lot easier to apply as the point gives the edges a straight line and makes lining your lips easy.  It isn't any wider but application is still easy and one swipe of the wand and lips are covered in a layer of opaque colour.

A little bit of this lipcolour goes a long way but I'd advise dipping your wand back in after you've done either you top or bottom lip as it can go streaky when you go to finish the other one. The formula of these though isn't thick or sticky. It glides onto the lips and dries down quickly, by the time I've finished my top lip, my bottom lip is dry. And once they've dried down there is no budging them.

That's where the problems could start. On first application this dries down to a matte finish that you can feel on your lips but doesn't instantly suck up any moisture on your lips. Yes it does dry lips out the longer you wear it but then that happens with pretty much any liquid lip or matte lip colour you wear. However a couple of times I've worn it, it's started to flake off my lips and ball in the corners of my mouth, and once it even transferred from lips to reveal the skin underneath even though it was completely dry. I guess what I'm trying to say is go careful with this lip colour. Yes it's stunning, it looks nice on and it's long wearing but if there's even the slightest thing wrong with your lips then it's all over. Although this is my only problem with this product and I have to say that I'm impressed, usually I manage to find two or three faults I don't like but this time there's only one and it can be worked around.

Overall I like this product. Sure I don't like it as much as I like the Stila Liquid Lipsticks but if you don't have access to Stila then this is a good alternative. It comes in a range of shades and actually does what it says on the tin so you can't go wrong really. At £21 a pop they are pricey but if you're a fan of high end lipsticks then this is definitely up your street.

Have any of you tried these? What did you think? Let me know in the comments.

Sunday 13 March 2016

Review: Too Faced Melted Lipstick

Too Faced is a brand I've heard lots about but I've never known it was available locally. That was until I was strolling through Debenhams one day. And then I found the Too Faced Melted Lipsticks on a small stand in their beauty department. So of course I had to try one. Luckily for me I found these before my birthday in November and my lovely friend Lee-Ann brought me this for my birthday.

If you don't know what a Melted Lipstick is, it's a liquid lipstick that doesn't dry down matte but stays on the lips longer than a normal sheen finish lipstick. They come in a range of shades and a couple of other finishes such as a metallic finish but they all claim to do the same thing.

I have the shade Melted Berry which when I swatched it looked like a deep berry shade but when I've worn it is actually more of a pink than a berry. However the colour hasn't put me off, I've just worn a darker lip liner underneath to change how pink it looks on top.

The formula is an interesting one and I think if I wasn't a complete matte lip lover than I would definitely have more shades than what I have already. It glides nicely onto the lips with it's foam feeling applicator, leaving lips covered in a glossy opaque finish. Now as it's a brighter colour than expected I'm not to keen on the finish. Yes more neutral shades would look nice on the lips but preferably for me I like my bold lips to be matte.

However after wearing it for a while the shine does wear away slightly and you're left with a stain of colour on your lips. It doesn't feel uncomfortable on the lips and you don't end up with dry, flaky lips afterwards but the finish is an acquired taste.

Overall this is a nice lipstick but it wouldn't be my first choice. The colour on it's own would probably suit me more in the Summer than now and I'll definitely be giving it a go when the warmer weather rolls around. Yes it could have been more matte as it's a longwear lipstick but overall the lasting power and the way it leaves lips feeling isn't terrible. I wouldn't purchase more colours of these purely because I'm a matte lover but it also doesn't mean I'm not going to wear this.

Have any of you tried these? What did you think? Would you recommend trying any different colours? Let me know in the comments.

Friday 11 March 2016

Review: Stila Stay All Day Liquid Lipsticks

Liquid Lipsticks are a big thing at the moment and I absolutely love the idea of them. I'm a matte lip girl at heart so these are right up my street. However not many high street brands have liquid lipsticks in their ranges. So I started looking at more higher end brands and that's when I found these. I featured this in one of my Christmas Gift Guides and was very lucky to recieve them as a Christmas present from my bestest (thank you Jasmin).

I'd heard a lot about these Stila Liquid Lipsticks but didn't know I could get them locally until last year. The three you see are miniature sized liquid lipsticks, perfect for trialling them. There are three shades, Baci, Ricco and Beso. Baci is a grey toned nude, Ricco is a dark burgundy that looks purple in the tube and Beso is a bright tomato red. Unfortunately I can't wear Baci as it doesn't suit my complexion, if I had a warmer complexion then I would be able to wear this as a neutral shade however I'm of the pale persuasion.

However both Beso and Ricco suit me and I've gotten so much wear out of both of them. Beso being a tomato red is perfect for the upcoming warmer months paired with flawless skin and lashings of mascara. As it's such a standout colour you don't need to do much to make it work. Ricco on the other hand will be going away at the end of the month as it's too dark for me to wear during the warmer months. If you have a warmer complexion and can pull of those darker shades all year round then this is for you.

When it comes to formula these have the best liquid lipstick formula I've tried so far. The applicator is a standard doe foot applicator but has something I can't put my finger on that makes it better than other doe foot applicators I've tried. It gives a nice crisp edge when applying and doesn't put too much product in one place and not another.

I do think a lot of it is down to the formula though. It's not too thick but it's not thin either and is actually quite cooling on the lips when you apply it. All three colours go on opaque in one swipe and don't go streaky or patchy if you try to layer them up. They dry down quite quickly which means you do have to work quickly but once they're dry you can go over them again if you want. Once dry they don't budge and don't feel ultra drying on the lips. Yes as the days goes on they can be drying but I find that you can pop a bit of lip balm over the top and it doesn't cause any issue with the colour. An biophase eye make up remover or something with a high oil content are needed to remove them but it's a small price to pay to have such amazing colours last all day long.

I'm definitely going to be picking some more of these up but I want to know if any of you have tried them? Have you? What are your favourite shades? Let me know in the comments.

Wednesday 9 March 2016

Top 3: Foundations

If there is one product I find it hard to stay loyal to it's foundation. So when it came to writing this post it was hard to pick the three products to show you all. However as I did my make up daily I did find there were three foundations I went back to time and time again.

Maybelline Dream Velvet Foundation in Natural
This is the newest addition to my collection but I find myself reaching for this more than other older foundations I have in my collection. This is an interesting foundation as it's matte finish in a gel formula. However it works. Instead of being drying on the skin and looking cakey it actually makes skin look perfected yet without that overly dewy finish some foundations give. And because it's a hydrating gel formula it doesn't dry out the skin or do any damage to the skin like some do. The shade 01 Natural is perfect for ladies with a fairer skintone that are more yellow toned than pink toned. A little bit goes a long way and once it's blended in and the rest of the make up is set then it doesn't budge. If you're looking for a full review you can find it here.

Revlon Colorstay Foundation in Buff
The next foundation is one that has been around for years and I can see why it has great staying power. The Colorstay Foundation comes in two different formulas, normal to dry skin and combination to oily skin and each formula has a wide variety of colours. I have the normal to dry formula in the shade Buff and use this when I want a full coverage finish that lasts all day. As it's a full coverage finish it is a very heavy foundation that can go cakey if you apply to much. However if you apply it in thin layers it works well and leaves skin looking skin like but flawless. The only downfall of this foundation is that it doesn't come with a pump but have no fear that is changing soon. Revlon are rereleasing both formulas with pumps in them. So if you've been thinking of trying this but the lack of pump was offputting, hold out a bit longer and you can soon pick yourself up a bottle with a pump.

Bourjois 123 Perfect CC Cream in Ivory
And the last foundation is not considered a foundation but works the same and gives the same coverage as foundation. This CC Cream is the lightest formula of the three I've talked about but is the one I find I reach for the most. With pigments in it to help reduce Fatigue, Redness and Dark Spots, this CC Cream is all about evening out the skin. And it does it very well. A very runny consitency, you only need a small amount as it goes a long way and blends like a dream. It doesn't go cakey if you layer it and once it's one you don't have to worry about it disappearing either. I reach for this more out of the three as it just works well with my skin. It's only let down is that it can explode in the lid and make it messier to apply but if you have time and patience you'll be able to over look this.

So that's it for my Top 3 Foundations. Were any of those your favourites? Do you have any you think I should try? Let me know in the comments.

Sunday 6 March 2016

Review: Barry M Gelly Hi Shine Spring Releases

When Barry M releases new polishes you know they're going to make an appearence on this blog. And today it's time for me to share with you the four new Gelly Hi Shine Polishes that have continuously graced my nails since they came out.

As it is their Spring Release, all four colours lean more towards pastel than bright. Perfect for this time of the year. The four shades are Pink Lemonade, Butterscotch Sundae, Acai Smoothie and Cream Soda. Acai Smoothie is the brightest of the four shades and is very similar in shade to Sugar Plum, one of their later releases last year.

Pink Lemonande is probably my favourite shade of the four. It looks quite pink in the bottle but when on the nail it's actually quite muted in tone and has hints of grey in it. Cream Soda isn't too far behind it, it's the perfect shade if you want to give white nails ago but don't want a stark white polish.

When it comes down to formula these are brilliant and one of my favourite formulas from Barry M. Each polish is thicker in consitency than the pastel shades from last year and are opaque in one coat. I'd still recommend two coats just to give the colour a nice depth but you can get away with one coat if you want.

And then comes the most exciting bit about Barry M's latest releases. They've changed the brush. Gone is the piddly little thin brush that takes forever to paint the nail. And in it's place is a nice new thick, square brush that coats the nail in one go. It makes painting the nail so much easier and cuts down on time as well. I like how they fit perfectly to the nail and in one swipe I can paint my nail.

Overall I like all of these colours but if I was to advise you to go for one or two then it would be Cream Soda and Pink Lemonade. They're just the right shade of neutral to pull off with any outfit for any occasion. Formula wise, these dry quick, last well and give a nice gel like finish to the nail. If you're a fan of Barry M, I recommend you give these a go.

Have any of you tried these already? What did you think? What were your favourite shades? Let me know in the comments.

Friday 4 March 2016

Review: Barry M Speedy Quick Dry Spring Releases

At the beginning of the year, Barry M released not one, not two but four new ranges of nail polishes. The majority of them are new seasonal releases for their most popular formulas and that's what I'm going to show you today.

As they did with the Gelly Hi Shine Polishes, Barry M have released four new Springtime shades. And now having compared the two, both releases are quite simple. Both have several muted shades and one bright shade that stands out from the rest.

The four shades in the range are called Winning Streak, a light beige. In A Flash, a stunning bright peach shade. Personal Best, a brightish purple and Freestyle a dusky mauvey pink. Usually with Barry M Collections, I only like one or two of the shades but with this collection I like the entire range. I do of course have some I wear more than others and in this case it's Freestyle and In A Flash. In A Flash is the perfect transition shade from Winter to Spring as well as Spring to Summer and Freestyle is just the perfect non beige neutral shade.

You do need two coats of this polish to really get the true colour and it also means they don't look patchy or streaky. The formula of these is really nice but you do have to work quickly with them as they really do dry as quickly as you expect them to. However it's easy to work with them as they have a thick square ended brush that covers the nail in one stroke. It makes application so much easier and you don't have to worry about removing any polish like you would with a smaller brush.

I do find though that out of all Barry M's Nail Ranges, these are the quickest to chip. As most of their shades are pastels you do need to add coats to get the colour in the bottle and sometimes it can mean a good two or three coats. And on my nails it means that my nail colour is slightly more raised than normal which unfortunately means I catch them easily and chip them. I've tried several top coats with these polishes and it still doesn't work. That however is my only peeve with these polishes and the Speedy Quick Dry Range.

Overall these polishes are just as good as any other I've tried but I don't think you need these if you have Barry M's Gelly Hi Shine Spring Releases. However if you like the look of the colours but you're not the most patient of people when it comes to doing your nails, then these polishes are right up your street.

Have any of you tried these polishes? Did you like them? Or did you prefer the Gelly Hi Shine instead? Let me know in the comments.

Wednesday 2 March 2016

Product Empties #4

It's that time again. It's time to show you what products I've loved that much I've finished them. It's been a while since I've done an empties and I've managed to accumulate quite a few products.

 Clean and Clear Deep Cleansing Lotion
This is like the millionth bottle of this stuff. I have used it for years and gone through countless bottles. It's my everyday morning cleanse because it really helps wake me up and get rid of any grime or make up that's left on my face from the night before. It is designed for sensitive skin so if you're worried about it making you break out it won't. It contains Salicylic Acid which will help fight any blemishes or blemish creating bacteria on your skin. I'm already halfway through my next bottle and can see myself going through many more this year.

Carmex Classic Lip Balm 
I feel like I've achieved something in life with this empty. I've finally finished a lip balm. I never finish them as I always end up losing them or finding another one I want to try. However with this Carmex pot I've managed it. This lip balm didn't actually agree with me when I first started using it but gradually I got used to it and I wouldn't go for anything else. It's one of those tingly lip balms that actually feel like they're working when you put them on and I recommend it for anyone who likes wearing matte lips as much as I do.

Garnier Miracle Sleeping Cream
The next empty is my go to, ride or die night cream. The Garnier Sleeping Mask is a product that works whilst you sleep and gives you radiant refreshed skin with every use. This pot lasted for ages and I'm halfway through my second pot. It's very thick in texture and a little bit goes a long way. I won't go into too much detail as I have a review of it here.

Sanctuary Spa 5 Minute Thermal Detox Mask 
Another empty another ride or die product. This mask is the best I've ever tried and I always find myself going back to it after trying new products. A thick warming mask, this clings to the skin and brings any impurities out of the skin. Brilliant if you want to completely detox your skin and get rid of any blemishes you can feel coming on. It cools down slightly as you wear it but warms up again as you take it off. Best way to wear this is in the bath as the warmth from the bath will make pores open up and it will work better.

Simply Pure Hydrating Serum
This is the first tube of this I've gone through. And I can predict I'm going to go through a lot more in the future. This has overtaken my Clearly Youthful Night Serum in my routine as it leaves my skin feeling so refreshed and hydrated after a day of wearing make up. Containing ingredients such as Salicylic Acid and Allantonin, this serum is perfect for people with sensitive skin that want that burst of hydration. My only pet peeve is that you can't see through the packaging so you don't know when you're close to finishing it.

Maybelline Anti Age The Eraser Eye
It seems like forever but I've finally finished this concealer. It does take a while as you only need a little bit at a time. If you don't know what this concealer is, it has a rounded sponge applicator which means swiping this where you need it is easy. There are only two shades and depending on what time of the year it is, depends on how well this works on my skin. It does cover my dark circles though and doesn't move during the day. I've just opened a new one so it will be a while before you see this in an empties again.

Vitamin E Refreshing Toning Mist
When it comes to toning mists I've only ever used this one, until recently. And if I'm entirely honest I'll probably continue using this one. When it says refreshing, it really does mean refreshing. I like to spritz this on my face in the morning, evening and every once in a while when I'm not wearing make up. Instead of leaving skin feeling dry like a couple of others I've tried this actually leaves skin hydrated and prepped for the next steps in your skincare routine. A little bit goes a long way and this bottle can last a good two to three months even with continuous use.

Naturally Radiant Brightening Eye Cream 
I've had a long battle with my under eye bags until I found this cream. And now getting up every day I don't dread seeing what my under area looks like. I don't know what's in this but it works miracles I swear. I've been using this since October and the results haven't faltered once. Whilst you can still some of the bluey veins under my eyes there are very faint and easily covered up with concealer unlike beforehand when I had to use three different concealers to cover them up. I have a full review here if you're interested in this product.

Clearly Youthful Hydrating Day Serum
Another empties, another tub of my ride or die day serum. This serum never fails me when I apply and it helps my skin even when it's at it's worst. Containing a multitude of blemish fighting and anti ageing ingredients, this serum fights to keep skin clear whilst helping to keep it looking youthful. Out of the entire Clearly Youthful Range this is my favourite product as it actually shows results and doesn't let you down.

Garnier Ultimate Blends The Strength Restorer Conditioner
And for the final empty I present the only hair product of this post. This is my favourite conditioner as it helps remove any dryness from the ends of my hair. Plus it smells divine. If you haven't tried the Ultimate Blends Range then you should There are seven different sets of shampoo and conditioner which comes with each hair need. The Strength Restorer is a honey based product that helps fragile or damaged hair. As I wear my hair in a bun most day my ends get drier than the rest of my hair. So when I was my hair, I slather my ends in this and when it's washed out, my hair feels smooth, soft and no longer dry.

So that's it for my product empties. Have any of you tried any of these? What did you think? Let me know in the comments.