Monday, 1 December 2014

Primer : High end vs high street

I have done a blog on primers before, but only focusing on what most people see as 'high end'.

I wanted to do a blog on high end vs high street / drug store as I recently purchased a new primer from The Body Shop. I have to admit, I normally only buy hand creams from The Body Shop, but I had a coupon and was in need of a new primer, so I thought what they heck.



My skin is very sensitive, so I have to be really careful when it comes to putting new products on or I have a massive break out. The Body Shop generally is pretty good stuff and they use mostly natural ingredients. AND they don't test on animals :)

The primer I picked up is called the Skin Primer Moisture It. It is a lightweight primer gel which helps to absorb oil. It comes in a 25 ml tube and is just £12 in the UK. So I thought for that price, you can't go far wrong!



First thoughts : I'm actually quite impressed with this gel. It has a really nice texture and absorbs into the skin fast and doesn't leave you feeling greasy. It doesn't really have a strong smell at all. If anything, (if you really take note to smell it) it smells a little bit like play doe, but like I say, you can really only smell it if you are really trying to smell the product



My make up stays on reasonably well with The Body Shop Primer however it does not last as long as when I used the Laura Mercier primers just hold my make up all day.

The texture is pretty much the same, but there is just obviously something extra in the Laura Mercier that just makes make up hold that bit longer and stay that bit smoother. Price wise the Laura Mercier is £29 but for 50ml. So it's just over double the price, but you do get double the product.

So all in all, I think The Body Shop is a great value primer. I have tried high end primers that I have liked less, so it is a good little buy if you are wanting to give primers a go and not splash out.



But if you need the extra hold, then I really would recommend the Laura Mercier primers. They are a little bit more expensive, but you do get more product and a longer lasting effect.

DLJ
Xoxo

Friday, 14 November 2014

MakeUpGeek Kryptonite VS BareMinerals Purrfect



I have recently started an addiction. My new addiction is MakeUpGeek eye shadows. I had been looking at these eye shadows for months, but at the moment they only have a US website so shipping to the UK is pretty pricey (when you take into account tax and handling fees from the lovely Royal Mail, thanks for that...NOT)

But anyway, I decided to go for it and just get a few colours and a Z-palette to see what all the fuss was about. And so, here we are, I am now addicted to their eye shadows!

I recently purchased one of their loose pigments called Kryptonite. (See blow)
(Photo : Makeupgeek.com)

This colour is a metallic green moss with flecks of golden wonderfulness. It is INCREDIBLY pigmented, you literally need to dab your brush into the pot and you will have masses of colour. And even better it is an ever more wonderful price of just $6.99 for 1.4g

On thing I did notice was that it seemed VERY similar to my BareMinerals Purrfect. And I don't just mean the contents! Let's take a look....


Above you can see that from the outside, the packaging looks pretty similar. Inside things are a bit different. 




When they are side by side you can see a little bit of a difference between the two colours. The swatch on the left is from MakeUpGeek and the swatch on the right is from BareMinerals

The BareMinerals shadow is slightly lighter with a little more of a golden tint to it. However the price difference between the two products is not so little.

MakeUpGeek : $6.99 (approx £4.50) for 1.4g 
BareMinerals : £14.00 for 0.57g!!!

So not only is the MakeUpGeek cheaper but you get MASSES more product for your money! You could even buy a gold eye shadow to mix with it to make it have more gold like the BareMinerals one for less.

DLJ
Xoxo


Sunday, 19 October 2014

A Morning At La Mer


As a birthday treat, Creme De La Mer invited me to a complimentary hand and arm massage using their products. Being a huge La Mer fan I jumped at the opportunity to be pampered for the morning.

When I first arrived I was greater by a lovely glass of champagne (which went down surprisingly well at 11am). I had an hour long hand massage with a variety of products and a discussion about which products would be useful to had to my regime with my upcoming wedding. 

Champagne and La Mer


La Mer are actually part of the Estee Lauder group and have a really interesting background. 

There 'Miracle Broth' was created when physicist Dr Max Huber suffered burns in a lab accident. He then spent 12 years developing a cream to help his horrible burns. This 'Miracle Broth' is now at the heart of all of the Creme De La Mer products. 

The range has numerous skin care treatments such as moisturisers, toners, cleansers, eye creams and so on. The range also includes foundations. 

Some of the beautiful products


Dr Huber focused his experiments around sea kelp as it has endless ability to regenerate itself, its nourishing properties and the powerful war it retained moisture.(http://www.cremedelamer.co.uk/miracle-broth)

Sea Kelp is a key ingredient in La Mer

One of my favourite products that was used when I was having my massage was the below body refiner. This stuff is so pretty. It is a scrub that leaves you looking with something from Twilight. It leaves little specs of diamond dust on your skin that make you look and feel so pretty. 

The Body Refiner. Price £80 for 200ml

I am getting married next year and am looking at improving my practically none existent skin routine. Below is one of the products that was recommended for my skin care regime. This lotion dries moisture into the skin to improve visible texture and even the appearance of skin tone. You apply this before your moisturiser and it helps your skin to absorb your product. Apparently applying this first means you will go through less moisturiser as your skin will be fully prepped.

The Treatment Lotion. Price £85 for 150ml
The next treatment that was recommended for my wedding skin prep was the Intensive Revitalizing Mask. This product was on the Glamour Beauty Power List 2014 and is a refreshing cream mask which energises, plumps and protects which makes your skin look lovely and youthful. The instructions say to leave this on for 8 minutes when wipe it away with tissue, however you can also just leave this on all day. 

The Intensive Revitalizing Mask. Price £105 for 75ml

Beautiful products


I had such a wonderful time trying loads of new Creme De La Mer products. The only issue is...which ones should I buy now?

I have a LONG shopping list

DLJ
Xoxo





Monday, 13 October 2014

Clarisonic Mia 2 : Let's begin...

I was actually given the Clarisonic Mia 2 last Christmas as a gift. I started using it straight away as I was so excited to get it, however I stopped using it after about 3 months because it made my skin WORSE that when I started. I knew it would make me break out to being with as it started to clear my skin, but it just didn't seem to get better. After someone at work noted that my skin was getting 'pretty bad' I decided to completely remove it from my skin care regime.



The instruction manual recommends that you use this twice a day, but I think my skin just found it way too much. I was also using the standard brush that came with it, that again I think was just too much for my skin.



I am getting married next year and decided to give this another go because I want my skin to be perfect. I recently bought a new head specifically for sensitive skin and have decided to use this just twice a WEEK rather than twice a day. I have seen so many reviews that say this is the best thing since sliced bread...so hopefully this will start to have a positive effect this time.



I will be doing regular updates on how I am getting on with this product, so stay tuned.

DLJ
Xoxo

Brows : Benefit VS Anastasia Beverly Hills

About 3 months ago I decided to switch from Benefits BrowZings to Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow.

I had been using Benefits BrowZings for around a year, and although I was really happy with the product, I kept seeing so many MAU using Anastasia Beverly Hills products.

BrowZings from Benefit 

Benefits BrowZings comes in three different shades, Light, Medium and Deep (I was personally using the shade medium)

One of the best things about Benefits products is that they always come with the tools you need to apply them. This, I think, makes them really good value for money. It also means that when you buy a new product, you get new tools, so it is hygienic and you are always using fresh brushes etc.

This product contains a pigmented wax and a natural-shaded powder. The wax is for shaping your brows and the powder is for setting. You also get a hard angle brush, and blending brush and a mega cute set of mini tweezers. You can also log on to the Benefit website for a full tutorial on who to do your brows.

In the UK, this retails for £24.50

So whats not to like? 

To be honest, there was nothing about this product that I didn't like. I only moved on to something else because I wanted to try something new. Would I go out and buy this again?? YES I really would.



Photo : Benefitcosmetics.co.uk





Anastasia Beverly Hills DipBrow Pomade 


As I previously mentioned I decided to try out this product because it felt like EVERY make up artist on instgram was using it.

The colour I am currently using is Dark Brown, although I could probably get away with using one shade lighter, and come summer time will go one shade lighter. 

I love the texture of this product. It's so creamy, which is one of the reasons I think it goes on so well. Although I really liked the Benefit products, I just felt that this brow liner just looked smoother on.

Price: In the UK you can buy this for £15. I got mine from BeautyBay.com (they do free delivery) so it does make it cheaper than the Benefit product, BUT you don't get any tools ad you don't get a setting powder. 





The two side by side


As you can see from the swabs I have done, I could have got away with a lighter shade from Anastasia Beverly Hills as the colour from Benefit was a near perfect match. 

Going Forward

I would quite happily recommend both of these products to anyone. The one down side to the Anastasia Beverly Hills products in the UK is that I can't seem to find a physical store that sells these products so it was a little bit of guess work when it came to picking a colour.

The up side of the benefit products is that you have all of the tools you could possibly need to apply the product.

For me, I will continue to use the Anastasia Beverly Hills product purely because I think it goes on a little bit smoother. I have also had soooo many compliments about my brows since I have been using this.

DLJ
Xoxo

RealTechniques Silicon Brush


One of the brushes that I was really intrigued by from my set by RealTechniques was the Silicone Liner Brush. Unlike normal make up brushes, this brush has a Silicone Tip for easy Application.

This is the only brush like this that I have seen on the market, so it is pretty different to most gel liners that are bristles etc. I also have their Fine Liner Brush which actually looks very similar apart from the material used on the top. The Silicone is quite firm, so it doesn't loose shape when you are applying your liner.


My first impressions were not good. I found it really difficult to get a smooth finish on my gel liner. It took a few attempts for me to get anything that was even close to being a smooth look. I also find that I need to apply more product to the brush when applying my liner. You defiantly cannot do a full 'sweep' across the eye with just one dip into your liner.

But after a few attempts at using this, I am starting to get used to it. It's not my favourite eye liner brush, but it does do the job.


The one main thing this brush has going for it is that is it mega easy to keep clean. It takes half the time to clean as it doesn't have anywhere to store old product like a normal brush would. 


Price : You can buy this from most retailers for £5.99 such as lookfantastic, feelunique.com and boots.com

I think if you are looking for a liner brush that is cheap and does the job, this is for you. It does take a little longer to use that a normal liner brush I think because you have to keep topping up the product, but it is a nice liner. Make sure you are holding you eye tight to get the smoothest line possible.

DLJ
Xoxo


RealTechniques Big Win

A few months ago I entered a competition with RealTechniques called #rtlookbook. The competition was to design a bronze smokey eye. I have no make up training and decided to give it a go!

Here is the look I entered. 

Photo : Highendmakeupgirl

As I mentioned above, I have no make up training and am completely self taught so was so excited when it heard that I had been selected as a runner up in the competition. 

It took a little while (about 2 months) for my products to come through, but it was so worth the wait. 

Photo : Highendmakeupgirl

One of the things that I love about RealTechniques is that all of the brushes are colour coded.

Pink - for finished of your look with powder, blush or bronzer
Orange - is for your base, so foundations, concealers
Purple - for eyes


Photo : http://www.lookfantastic.com/brands/real-techniques.list



I couldn't believe how much stuff came through. And not only did I get practically the whole brush range, but two make up palettes as well. A serious dream come true. I was in desperate need of new brushes but going out and buying all of these in one go would be so expensive. 

Thank you so much RealTechniques! 

I am more then happy to do a more in depth breakdown if people want. 

DLJ
Xoxo