Friday, 5 April 2024

Hotel empties - April 2024

 I go away with work most months, so like to do a pamper evening when I'm installed in my room after tea time. This month was no different. 

I also count my beauty empties over on instagram, aiming for one per day (from samples to full sized) so it's helpful to have an evening like this where items get used up. 

First up was the Verso daily glow tinted with vit c and retinol, a sort of primer and moisturiser and tinted base all in one. I liked this as a make up underlayer, it felt nice on my skin, but £40 for 30ml is pricey. I can't compare it with anything similar other than perhaps a 50% Clinique gel cream but this had more colour to it and went a long way. It was a good product to use on a light make up day if you fancied wearing on its own as it gave my skin a feeling of protection, a shield if you like. 

Now the Nuxe face oil - I loved every minute of this, and would love to use it again. A drop goes for miles. Lasted me a month this tiny tube. I have raved in an earlier post about this so won't go on any longer. 

Avon foot exfoliating pack - not sure if this will result in a delayed peel! It had that smell to it and the skin on my feet felt a bit tight after using. I'm ready for it if that does happen. 

Liquid soap Blender cleanser - used this on an egg sponge, shocking what comes out of them (wasted product!) 

And finally, to make up the total of five, a tooth strip - whitening, apparently, waiting for results...





April 2024 Look Fantastic Box

 I still get this box every month, love the little surprises it contains so I thought I'd review it again. 

Lots in this month's box.. 


1. Squalane Beauty pro face mask single use treatment

2. Elemis cleanser

3. Naked Skin blusher tube velvet blush by Ciate

4. Beauty Blender by Glov

5. Rituals body cream in the Ritual of Sakura 

6. Alien perfume sample

7. Volume blow dry spray by Paradox


My initial thoughts. I love all this and it will all get used, there is nothing that I did not want when I looked at it although the Alien perfume may be a bit strong but I will give it a go! 

What am I most excited to try? 

That Rituals body lotion - I think I've had the squirty shower gel before in the same scent and it was lovely so I can't wait to try it. 

Hair stuff

I will use the blow out spray, with root lift that is what I need with my flat hair. 

Cleanser

This always comes in handy, and it is a good brand. I like the travel sized samples as they can be easily transported when I am away.

What was the least item, most meh?

I won't get excited about the sponge (even though it will get used when my current sponge cannot be washed anymore) you have to watch these dense sponges as they can sometimes go mouldy and you don't want to be putting it on your face like that. I like the results but hate how much product they soak up especially when you use them damp and they are nice and squishy. You can't win with these!! But I still feel it will be useful. 

The blush... I hope I like this, and can get on with it using a wet cream blusher, the shade looks a bit darker than I would normally opt for and is called "fancy" but I still want to try it and see what results I can get from it. 

Here's a picture of all my new goodies, what a treat!

Box is priced £13 if you take out a 12 month subscription and free delivery if you sign up for the year. I don't think that's bad for what you get! 



Monday, 1 April 2024

What do you do with your hair?

 What do I do with my hair?


Not a lot to be honest! I do have my hair highlighted so try to protect it as much as I can. I find the Aussie shampoo and condition best for my hair and buy it when it is on offer. Product wise, I do currently use a combination of small amounts (my hair is super fine so can't cope with lots of product). 

John Frieda Frizz Ease serum pump dispenser.

WOW Dreamcoat supernatural spray transforms texture and fights humidity (this is especially good on holiday for me)

Ouai leave in conditioner 25ml

Other things I use are argon oil (I have lots of different ones) and Percy and Reed serum. This trio seem to work well together. I have a fabulous argon oil gel that came from Amazon and smells like candy floss buy my daughter made that one disappear (stole it) and it lives in her bedroom now but at least her hair looks and smells fabulous!



I'm using a plug in brush called revamp professional. It came on a pallet and I took to it but I do have other hair dryers upstair that I use (and other hair products) but I usually just dry it off a bit and then let the rest air dry, with thin hair it doesn't take long. My hair is weak and can't take much pulling with a proper blow dry as it just wants to snap off. It's shocking what comes out when I brush my hair, so I'm trying to hang on to as much as possible! 

Before





After



Honestly don't really faff with my hair much, prefer make up to hair stuff! 


PS. Sorry my mirror is FILTHY I must clean it!! 

Sunday, 31 March 2024

I don't do makeup but I like yours, what should I buy and how should I use it?

 If someone asked you this question, how would you respond?

I don't do makeup but I like yours, what should I buy and how should I use it?

Well. I think they'd be pretty shocked at what 26+ years of research (I started young) and make up and skincare could lead to in terms of money spent and your collection of products, which can be overwhelming at times. I started off with budget buys and now am very spendy with the brands I like which could put a lot of newbies off. 

I mentioned skincare there, because no full face of makeup can last or look good without some skincare, prep and ongoing maintenance. I'm lucky that although I have combination skin, the oil keeps it looking younger that it should be and I use my skincare stash accordingly.

So, back to the beginning, I think I was around ten and already loved a dig through my mum's make up bag but she didn't have a lot and I remember one highlighter blush bronze 80s tin compact that she had used up one by one and left that shiny highlight until the last although she didn't really like it. It was a pot of that stage Leichner (I think) makeup that was the base, in a deep beige shade. I can remember what it all smelt like too. She had a tiny pink pot with fruit on it that had a pink sticky lip gloss inside it and I was obsessed with that so she let me keep the last few bits (I am sure my project pan and empties goes back to this time). 

Anyway around the age of ten, I used to visit car boots with my family and usually had a pound or two in change to spend. I remember buying a red set of make up brushes that came with a little pot, they were new in a plastic display. The man on the stall challenged me when I wanted to buy it (for 50p) and asked me what I would want that for and surely I was not old enough to be using make up. Ha! I did buy it though and treasured those brushes. I loved them, they were glam 80s red and there were six of them. I kept them in action for years as a kid. Fast forward to my 30s and it was the Real Techniques Sam and Nic set that were great quality. Anyway, I have amassed a quantity of brushes now, and stick to a few favourites from Bare Minerals as they are the good quality ones, and some short stubby ones from ByTerry.

You can already see that I'm invested in this. So the first bit the newbie must think about is a decent skincare range and make up removing product. I'm into face oils at the moment (see the last post about Nuxe) and then a nice light moisturisers and a primer before makeup. I would just try a few small samples first to figure out what your skin likes. I also add in brow and lash serums when I remember and I'm using The Ordinary right now for that but have Brow Genius by Anistasia ready to crack open soon, that packaging is impossibly glam.

Every good make up after skincare starts with a base and I'm loving all the glowy pre foundation bases at the moment. However you'll need a nice foundation for special make up days and the best way to figure this out is to wander round a beauty store (my nearest is Flannels Beauty) and catch the eye of one of the make up artists and ask them to match your foundation shade. Honestly do this as it avoids expensive mistakes with blind buys off the internet. Only do this if your purse allows though. My current on the goes are Pat McGrath Labs skin fetish sublime perfection, Chantecaille in Vanilla and I have a nice YSL one that I sometimes use. I also have a mixing pot that I mix to make my own in a more travel sized variety and I can change the colour up or down depending on season but that is me meddling too much probably. My friend recently got matched at Dior and their foundations are fantastic and not as expensive as I thought they would be (cheaper than my current ones). 

My routine changes often but I've disciplined myself now to try and work through one type of thing at a time or things dry up and become unusable. This is today's face:

Byoma moisturiser and some of the cleansing balm to make sure the panda eyes were gone from yesterday's face. The Nuxe bio oil then I added the Verso daily Glow as a sort of primer. Whilst that was drying and setting I did a simple brow pencil look using a Benefit pencil and some sort of white fluffy wax that your comb through. I have had my brows threaded so they are a bit skinny at the moment and I do like to keep on top of them to keep them looking neat. I also sometimes dye them at home using a kit from Boots. They always need some pencil to fill in the gaps. Back to the face..

Then the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood flawless filter. And some Leneige sleeping lip mask. I put two shades of the charlotte Tilbury concealer sticks on - a tan shade and a lighter one for under the eyes and as eye shadow base. I liked the coverage so didn't add any more actual foundation today as I'm off to the Antiques Fair so didn't need full coverage today. A bit of Pat McGrath under eye powder and some By Terry dual face powder in a pinky shade using the highlight centre for my eyeshadow and a Tom Ford pencil eyeliner in dark grey. Added in some Nars Blush and a bit more face powder byTerry. Then I went back and added in some glowy Charlotte Tilbury highlight blush. Finished off with some ByTerry mascara and a finishing setting spray by Charlotte Tilbury. I will take the Sweed Lip tint lipstick pencil in my pocket to add on during the day. I always carry a lip balm and have been enjoying the Dr Lipp tint which looks scary and red but goes on sheer and makes your lips feel like a million dollars. 

That sounds like a lot but that is a fairly light day for make up. It does change depending on what I am doing that day and I would say I spend ten minutes max on a work day to get my look completed. 

That is not a helpful list for a newbie really is it? Too much, all at once. If you watch make up tutorials on YouTube you can pick up some tips but honestly I don't really do this as I prefer to find my own looks. I'll try and post another face what I'm wearing post soon so we can see how much it changes day to day! 


Forgive the hair - I'm going to dry it now. 

Nothing much I can do about that face haha! 



Face Oils - I think it's my time to shine...

 Review of Nuxe Bio Organic face oil with Rice Oil Extract


I took this on holiday and also spotted a full sized exact match in the pharmacy and after using it for a few nights I was interested to find out more. 
On the Nuxe website, this oil is 30ml £29 which is a good premium price range (1ml = £1 more or less).

My bottle is 5ml and honestly a tiny amount does a full face. It comes with a pump tip dropper and is easy to use. I use three pumps to do a whole face and still have 1/5 left in my bottle. 
I don't use face oils a lot, but my collection was building up with lots of full sized oils to try so I figured it was a good time to get using it especially having put my skin in the sun for a longer time. 

It has not got an obvious smell to it but not unpleasant and not greasy either after around 30 seconds. It works well with other skincare too.
I feel like I am giving my face a real treat with natural ingredients and the expertise of Nuxe who I am a big fan of too! French pharmacy products are usually great quality. I don't think the price is too bad actually. 

Going to cherish the last bit in my bottle and would consider a purchase if I ever get to the bottom of my pile. 

Face oil is now firmly in my routine to help nourish my skin and protect from wrinkles. 
Look out for this bottle in an empties post on Instagram soon 🙂