Monday 20 January 2014

Review | MAC Extra Dimension Blush: At Dusk


Personally I've never been someone whose been very into blusher, however when I received an e-mail from MAC about their Extra Dimension collection I thought it might be time to buy a new one. So, not wanting to buy a new blush without seeing myself first I popped up to the MAC counter at Fenwicks and invested the remains of Christmas money in my first MAC blush.
The Extra Dimension Blush is available in three different shades, At Dusk is the palest of the three. As someone who is very pale usually I went for the palest of the blush shades and I really love it. I've worn this everyday since I bought it, At Dusk is a beautiful, subtle, pale pink colour that's perfect to add a little colour to pale skin. The blush, as the name of the collection might suggest, also has a subtle shimmer to it so it is slightly highlighting as well. The colour is easy to build if you find it a little too light at first but for me the colour is the best I've used and I'm afraid my photos don't really do it justice, the top two look a lot paler than it actually is.
As well as the colour I adore the pattern on the blush, I know as I use it it will become faded but I think it's a really pretty touch. As a first impression of MAC blushers it's lovely and when it runs out I'll definitely be going back to find a similar shade. I have however found that the colour does fade throughout the day, when I have a full college day by the time I'm home most of the blush has faded away, I don't know if that's just because it's a pale colour anyway or if people find this with MAC blushers.
Have you tried any of the Extra Dimension collection? What is your favourite blush?

Saturday 18 January 2014

Elemis Freshskin Favourites


This is another blogger challenge post, this week on the theme of skincare. I've previously posted (with atrocious photos) about my Liz Earle cleanse, tone and moisturise routine so I'm now posting about two of my favourite Elemis products.
I first found out about the Elemis freshskin range - a skin care range specially formulated for young skin - when the overnight serum was listed on a Vogue article online. I then bought several products from the range and of them these are the two which have stuck. The range consist of products in two different coloured packaging; pink for normal skin and blue for oiler skin. 
As far as evening skincare goes I'm not great with sticking to my routine but when I do remember, instead of moisturiser I use the freshskin overnight serum, unfortunately this means I can't give a very good review on how well the product works. Despite this I do really like the texture ad smell of this product, as a serum it has a texture more like a gel cleanser than a moisturiser which I really like as it's a little different, I'm not really sure how to describe the smell of the product other than to say I find it slightly citrusy. The product claims to unclog and tighten pores, which is originally why I wanted to try so I should probably get into a better routine with it to find out if it really work!
My skin breaks out fairly regularly so a good spot gel is an essential for me to have. I really love this Elelmis one, it has the same smell as the overnight serum which I find nicer than in other spot treatments I've tried in the past. I've also found that for me this product does work - if I can leave spots alone long enough to let it - you can feel it tingle on your skin when you apply it and it does shrink spots.
Have you tried the Elemis Freshskin range? What do you think of it?

Sunday 12 January 2014

eos Smooth Sphere: Pomegranate Raspberry


 If you start to read my blog a lot you will begin to discover that when it comes to lip products I'm a bit of an addict, which of course is why I've wanted to try an eos Smooth Sphere for a while now. Sadly, as an American product they're not very widely available in the UK. 
A few month ago Topshop instagrammed a photo of these lip balms as they were starting to sell them in their Oxford Circus flagship, however not online or in any stores near me (I checked). As a  full time student without a job, living in Newcastle, I cannot just pop down to London whenever I fancy for the sake of a lip balm. However my dad was in London on a training course last week and I asked him if he got any spare time if he could pop into Topshop and pick one up for me. He did, what a star! Even though I've only had this product a few days I absolutely love it!
As first impressions go, this little sphere is pretty handy. I love the packaging, the colour varies between flavours but as far as my pomegranate raspberry one goes, I love the colour! The sphere design is super easy to use, you twist off the top and the lip balm sticks up in the shape of the lid you just took off. Now I love my carmex and I know you can get it in tubes and sticks but the little pot I have gets impractical if I'm wearing gloves and I need to moisturise my lips or if my nails have gotten long and I end up with lip balm in my nail. This isn't an issue with the eos Smooth Sphere as the shape is perfect for applying straight onto your lips.
The lip balm itself smells amazing, I met up with some friends yesterday and immediately had them smell this, maybe that's a little weird, but that is how much I love the smell. It tastes pretty good if you happen to lick your lips whist you've got it on too. The Smooth Sphere definitely lives up to it's name as well, it's very moisturising and smooths my lips when they are dry, working at least well as chapstick. My only issue with the Smooth Sphere is, in my opinion, it's a little pricey. When my dad arrived home I was not expecting to be told that my new lip balm was £7, I don't know what kind of lip balms you use or how much you're usually willing to pay for one but as a student I find £7 a lot, I'm pretty sure I've spent less than that on foundation before so I'm hoping this sphere lasts a while!
Have you tried eos Smooth Sphere's before? What do you think of them?   

Also, just a little note to say I reached 100 followers not too long ago!! Thank you so much to everyone who reads and follows my blog, I love writing it and I really hope you enjoy reading it just as much!

Monday 6 January 2014

MAC Creme Cup




For Christmas I received a voucher for Fenwicks from my Uncle and as soon as I opened it I knew I was heading straight to the MAC counter to spend it, although what on I had no idea. I still had no idea when I went up to town to spend it and dithered for a while (I mean AGES) over what to buy, did I want eyeshadow or lipstick or blush and what shade did I want? 
In the end, I settled on Creme Cup lipstick, a shade I've been after a while after seeing it on a few blogs and I love it! It's by far one of my favourite lipsticks. It is a cremesheen finish so glides on easily and is very moisturising.
The colour is pale nude pink, perfect for everyday and wearable with anything. It's perfect if you're not into bold shades much or even if you are and you're looking for something more subtle. It's definitely my favourite pink in my collection even though I've only had it little over a week and it certainly lives up to my expectations.
What's your favourite MAC lipstick? Have you tried Creme Cup?

Wednesday 1 January 2014

New Years Inspiration

Happy New Year! I hope you all had a great year last year and have another one in 2014, I am truly believing that this year the best is yet to come.
For the first post of the 2014 blogger challenge the topic to write about is 'New Years Inspiration', instead of resolutions the idea is to post a quote or image which is inspiring you this year. I got this topic and immediately thought of an F. Scott Fitzgeralsd quote I pinned last year, I'm not sure if it's from one of his books (I'd imagine so) or whether it was something he said once but here it is:



I've chosen this as my 2014 inspiration as I'm really believing this for the coming year. I finish my A-levels, I'm going to South Africa entirely on my own and (finger crossed) I'll be going away to university or failing that starting a gap year. So it's fair to say that things are happening on a big scale, and I love that. This is what I really want for this year, to go places - like South Africa - and see people and for my mind to grow - I'd hope that with everything ahead this year I learn and become at least a little more wise. It's an adventure I'm very much looking forward to.

While I had only intended on sharing one inspiration, I happened to find a second that I feel also very relevant. I don't think I've previously mentioned this on my blog before but I am a Christian and I found this next inspiration while reading my bible, I hope that whether or not you are religious it inspires you too:
"She is a hard worker, strong and industrious. She knows the value of everything she makes, and works late into the night." Proverbs 31:17-18
I hope that this next year I could be a hard worker, I know I'll have to be to achieve everything I want to.

Finally, I know that I said the idea of this topic was not resolutions but inspirations but I found this on pinterest and had to share. I know the bottom of the image says 2013 but it will work for 2014 too.


A bad habit I'm going to break: Time wasting, I know I'm guilty of wasting a lot of time and then having too much to do at once and then doing none of it. If I can start spending my time a little more wisely I think it would save me a lot of stress and maybe even find more time for blogging!

A new skill I'd like to learn: I bought a guitar a few years ago with the intention of learning to play it and then never bothering, to be honest I was probably too busy wasting time! So this coming year, if I can find some time to do it and maybe someone to teach me, I'd like to learn to play my guitar.

A person I hope to be more like: I'm wondering here if it's acceptable to say a fictional character...if I could be more like Hermione Granger it would definitely benefit my exams...

A good deed I'm going to do: I think it's quite hard to come up with a good deed before it's right there for you to do, but this next year I'm going to try and give more, maybe donate things to charity shops, maybe give more of my time, but definitely give more.

A place I'd like to visit: SOUTH AFRICA!! 

A book I'd like to read: There are so so many but I have The Beautiful and Damned sitting on my bookshelf waiting to be read so I'd like to get that read this year.

A letter I'm going to write: In terms of letters I need to find places that give bursaries for volunteer trips and write to them about sponsoring my Africa trip as I'm going over there to volunteer, not just for a holiday.

A new food I'd like to try: Dragonfruit. I've wanted to try it for a while and somehow just never have.

I'm going to do better at: Keeping myself organised.

I hope my 'New Years Inspirations' have inspired you too. Why don't you try and fill in all of the 'This year' list as well instead of listing off random resolutions. 




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