Monday, 4 April 2011

Mother's Day FOTD


Here’s how I wore my makeup for my second mother’s day as an actual mother!



Face
Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation in Alabaster
Clinique Airbrush Concealer in Fair


Cheeks
Bobbi Brown Blush in Desert Rose

Eyes
Mac Paint Pot in Painterly
Bobbi Brown  Eye shadow in Ivory (all over), and Flint (lid) – from the Day to Night Cool Eyes palette

Brows
Filled in softly with the matte dark brown shadow from the Sleek Storm palette

Lips
Mac Crème D’Nude

As you can see, I like the natural look and yes, I do love Bobbi Brown a little too much. I find myself reaching for neutral colours a little too often and maybe I could benefit from a bit of a colour surge here and there. Though it can be hard to find brights that suit my pale, cool-toned skin, I hereby accept the challenge!

Anyone else feel they should venture out a bit more when it comes to makeup?

- Siobhan :) 

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Spring Block Colour Trend with GOSH

Anyone else loving the new ‘block colour’ trend for spring? I was tempted by a bright orange Illamasqua eye pencil after seeing it in a magazine last week, but I was passing by the chemist in my student’s union the other day and saw a bargain bin full of GOSH products so I thought I may as well have a look. I ended up getting 3 ‘velvet touch’ eyeliners and a nail polish in some bright springy colours, all for about £10, less than the one Illamasqua pencil would’ve cost.

Here are the colours:

(top to bottom) Rising Sun, Girl Power, Ice Blue


(top to bottom) Ice Blue, Rising Sun, Girl Power

The orange Illamasqua pencil was a touch more neon than Girl Power, but I think it would still work well with minimal makeup and black mascara. The Ice Blue colour is a pale but vivid baby blue which would look great in the summer as well. Rising Sun is a deep warm gold which ok, isn’t very ‘springy’, but still looks great and wears well. In fact, I kept the swatches on while I had a shower and they were still totally intact after which is pretty impressive, and they came off easily with eye makeup remover.




The nail polish shade is Sweet Rose, which is a slightly pastel pink with a little bit of purple thrown in. In the bottle it seemed really ‘spring’ to me.  The lighting doesn’t really show the proper colour once applied; the purple tones did come out a bit more. The consistency I wasn’t too keen on, a bit watery and after two coats wasn’t as opaque as I’d like, but overall it’s not too bad.

All in all, I’m glad I went for GOSH to try out the trend instead of splashing out. The Velvet Touch eyeliners are great and I’m going to see what other colours they have on offer to brighten my makeup up a bit for springtime.

What makeup trends are you trying out at the minute?

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Favourites of 2011 so far

Most beauty bloggers do a ‘monthly favourites’ post that I love to read to find out what’s new or just find a really good product I haven’t tried. However, I just don’t buy enough makeup to do one every month (I’d love to though, if I had the money!) So here we are with some of my favourite beauty items of the year so far:


Boots Cocoa Butter Body Butter
This came in a set with body scrub and body wash that I got for Christmas. I haven’t tried the other products yet but I was pleasantly surprised at how silky and thick this was and how quickly it sank into the skin to create a gorgeous soft feeling all day. I like the scent, it’s indulging without being overpowering and it’s basically just lovely to use after a shower and a long day.

Shu Uemera Eyelash Curlers
I just bought these a few weeks ago, I had to get my fiancé to go to Space NK for me and he couldn’t understand how these little things cost £19, but they are totally worth it. Every beauty blogger and professionals favourite, it really does make a difference to curl and open up the eye area. There’s not much else to say that hasn’t been said before about this excellent product.

Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge in Cabo Coral


All my usual blushers are soft and natural and I wanted to try something with a bit more colour. I found this coral colour which is pretty nice but what I love most is the formula itself. It’s long wearing which is good for being out and about all day, and unlike some cream blushers it can be worn without foundation and won’t move about. Costs £16 and I got it from House of Frasier.

Sanctuary Spa Hand Cream
This is one I also got in a set at Christmas. I didn’t expect much from it but it’s actually one of the nicest hand creams I’ve tried. The texture is nice and think yet non-greasy and really moisturising, I like the scent too.

L‘Oreal Studio Secrets Smoothing Resurfacing Primer
When I first bought this I didn’t like it much as I prefer the ‘dewy’ youthful look to my base. However, my skin dry but my nose can be a little bit shiney, so I use a tiny little bit of this just to take away the shine which works really well. I think it cost around £12 in Superdrug but as the amount I use is so small I can’t see that I will finish it any time soon.

Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser

Hey y'all! Its me, Heather! the other blogger of this wonderful page that is Beautify Belfast!

Well as the title suggests, this post is about the  Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser. This can be purchased in SpaceNK and House Of Fraser, Belfast


Tinted Moisturizer
Photo Courtesy of Sephora.com

I will warn you now I am a bit of a rambler, so sorry if this is ridiculously long!

I've wanted to try this product for the longest time but couldn't justify the hefty £33 price tag for a tinted moisturiser. Now to be fair, I never really was a big fan of tinted moisturisers. I'd tried a few and they didn't impress me enough to purchase them regularily. Although my skin is ok, I have redness and get occasional blemishes,I've found I like a bit more coverage. Not Doublewear full on coverage, but more of a medium buildable coverage like my current favourote NARSSheer Glow. The sheerness of a tinted moisturiser never really appealed to me.

So then why then, has a girl that clearly prefers foundation over a tinted moisturiser want to try this? Well you see it all started when a fellow colleague recommended I wear a tinted moisturiser in place of foundation at work. (For those of you that dont know, Im cabin crew for a long haul airline as well as a part time makeup artist) She had said her skin really thanked her for it at the end of a flight, and she didnt need to rehydrate her face with any sprays,moisturiser or drink copious amounts of water. I dont have the time to go for a wee on a 14hr flight never mind spritzing my face every so often to keep my skin hydrated, so this seemed a brilliant idea, plus my collegue had fabulous radiant skin.
   I asked what products she used and she basically said she couldnt live without her Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser. That was a good 2 years ago and I've only got round to trying it now.

I wasnt prepared to pay £33 for something I knew I might not like so when I was on a trip in the states, I saw this in Sephora.


Photo Courtesy of Sephora.com

Laura Mercier Flawless Face kit.

It contains
  • Foundation Primer
  • Tinted Moisturiser-Nude
  • Undercover Pot Shade 3
  • Secret Camoflage Brush
  • Camoflage Powder brush
  • Velour Puff
  • Egg shaped sponge
and a lovely wee clear bag to put it all in. Fabulous price of $65. Bargain.

So off I trotted back to my room to try out my goodies for flight home.

I'm not going to go into detail about the other products in the kit as I'm sure you've seen by now that I do like to ramble and we'll be here all day and this post is specifically for the Tinted Moisturiser :D

I followed the instructions that came with the kit and first applied the primer.

Next using the egg shaped sponge, I applied the Tinted Moisturiser. The colour Nude suited me perfectly. Impressed so far. As I started to blend the product I found I was having to squeeze out more and more to cover my face. The sponge was literally eating up the moisturiser. Now to be fair this probably was my own fault for not dampening the sponge beforehand, but I was merely adhereing to the instructions included in the kit.
The coverage was very very sheer and I felt I had used an unnecessary amount of the moisturiser to get a decent finish. Again this may have been the spomge or just the fact I felt it was too sheer for my face.

I carried on with the kit and applied the undercover pot on blemishes and undereye darkness with the supplied brushes(love these. The secret camouflage brush is wonderful!) and finshed by powdering my face with the powder puff. I especially love powder puffs over brushes for powdering the face. For me It gives a better finish and really helps to set the makeup in place.

As I looked in the mirror, I wasnt seeing what so many people were raving about. My skin really didnt look much different. The powder seemed to do more than the actual moisturiser! Skin tone was a evened out just a little but there was literally no coverage whatsover.

I always decide whether a foundation is good or not on whether it can withstand a flight without going cakey or dry and lasting a long time. Obviously my reason of trying this was exactly that, to see if it felt better, looked better and lasted.

It certainly felt lovely. My skin felt very soft and nicely moisturised and had a slight dewyness to it, but I could have had the same effect with MAC Strobe Cream and touch of concealer.

Midflight however, what areas of my face it had managed to cover, were now free of any sort of product whatsover which was a little dissapointing. My skin did feel a whole lot better than before, more hydrated and less dry in certain areas. And at the end of the flight my skin did feel more moisturised than usual and looked more radiant. Not as dull and lacklustre as it usually does at the end of a trip.

I really don't want to diss this product too much because it has had some good points for me. I kept trying the tinted moisturiser in different environments, as testing it on board an aircraft environment isnt really fair. Normal everyday air isnt dry and airconditioned. So I wore it a few days in a row and tried applying it with my fingers and a damp sponge. Definitley better applied this way and looked a lot nicer.

Overall I'd say for someone who has perfectly clear skin with maybe a little redness or who likes a sheer,light,barely there type of foundation,this would be perfect. For me it didnt give the coverage that I like, but it did do its job of moisturising my skin and if only a little bit, evening out my skintone. It certainly wouldnt be something I'd use on a bride or for a photshoot either.This I would keep for personal rather than professional use.

For me, its just not all that. Wild expensive for something that for me doesn't do that much. Im glad I bought the kit though. I love the brushes, powder puff, sponge, primer and powder.

Sorry Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser fans.....This one just didn't float my boat

PS- I haven't confined it to the bottom of my makeup case, Its proving a lovely product for beach makeup. Maybe I dont hate it afterall!

Saturday, 12 March 2011

FOTD - Kate in Belfast

Here’s my version of Kate’s look when she visited Belfast on Tuesday:




Please forgive the photography, some of the colours arn't showing up very well but I'll try to get better!




Here’s what I used:

Face – Bobbi Brown Skin Foundation in Alabaster. I usually use one shade warmer in Porcelain but I’ve run out L. Clinique airbrush concealer in fair which I love, but looking at these photos makes me realise I could probably use something with a bit more coverage for the under-eye area. I didn’t have a cream blush to hand that was the right colour, so I‘ve used Bobbi Brown blush in Desert Rose which is great for a natural flush.

Eyes: To prep I used the old favourite Mac Paintpot in Painterly (which I prefer to Urban Decay Primer Potion, for the record). To recreate Kate’s brown shadow I used Jemma Kidd Brown Eye Wardrobe palette which I’ve had for years as it’s a great neutral palette. I used the mid tone for the lid and define tone for the crease but I should maybe have used more of the darker brown for the lid to get it more like Kate’s as in the photos in the previous post. Eyes were defined with Rimmel black kohl liner which I’m not too fond of, I’m going to pick up a GOSH liner to replace it as an everyday black pencil as they are nice and creamy. I used Anastasia Clear Brow Gel to tidy up the brows which I got (from Heather my co-blogger!) for Christmas in a Sephora Favourites gift box, it’s really nice to use and doesn’t give a yukky crispy effect on the brows.

Lips: Prepped with the ever-faithful Burts Bees Honey Lipbalm and the colour used is Bobbi Brown creamy lip colour in Ballet Pink. I don’t wear a lot of lip colour usually but this is a really nice moisturising formula that I should wear more often.

Although some elements that didn’t quite work with this look (for example Kate has a nice warm complexion compared to my ridiculously pale skin tone), I like some elements and I’ll be taking some things on board, like lining my eyes as well as eyeshadow, rather than just one or the other. 


As I mentioned I’m not the best with a camera but I’m going to take a closer look at Fee’s tips on blog photography at makeupsavvy.co.uk so hopefully I’ll get better!

Thanks for reading, hope you picked up something useful J

- Siobhan