Saturday 24 March 2012

WHY I LOVE: MAC's Creme Cup lipstick

As far as MAC lipsticks go, I think it's safe to say that Creme Cup is one of the most popular shades in the permanent collection, and when you take a look at this shade, it really is no surprise why.

Due to Creme Cup's Cremesheen finish, its highly moisturising, creamy and silky on the lips, leaving them nourished for longer. Which is a bonus as it makes this lipstick even more of a brilliant choice for an everyday lipstick as it reduced the need of using a balm for moisturising.

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taken with flash
As well as having a perfect everyday finish, Creme Cup also has a perfect everyday colouring. With a baby pink/nude shade that compliments practically every skin tone, its no wonder why everybody loves Creme Cup. However, I will say that if I apply a bit too much it does tend to wash me out a little bit (I have fair skin - I usually wear shade 'ivory' in foundations and NC20 in MAC) This shade is by no means a beige 'concealer' nude, but is more of a wearable pinky nude, aka the perfect nude. 
(colour is truer to photographs taken without flash)

I adore this shade, and I adore the finish even more. This lipstick has never left my handbag since I purchased it and I use it pretty much every day. I think this lipstick is a staple piece for every girls' makeup bag!

You can get your hands on this gorgeous lippy for £13.50 from retailers.

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taken without flash


Note: Cremesheens are said to melt when left in handbags/makeup bags, (or anywhere relatively warm) for too long, so take care and make sure your lippy doesn't melt away!!



Friday 23 March 2012

REVIEW: MAC Fix+


After eyeing up MAC's Fix+ for some time, I finally took the plunge and bough myself a bottle. Bought from Fenwicks for £12.50 for 100ml bottle (30ml is also available for £7 but I'm aware that this can only be purchased in free-standing MAC stores, i.e. not department stores), it came in a snazzy white MAC box, which re-assured me that Fix+ can be used as part of the 'Back 2 MAC' programme, which I was unsure of.

CLAIMS
"An aqua-spritz of vitamin and minerals, infused with a calm-the-skin blend of green tea, chamomile, cucumber, topped off with the fresh, natural, energizing scent of Sugi. Adds radiance, finishes makeup. Spray it on. Skin drinks it up!" - MAC website

However, after lusting after this product for long and doing lots of research into what other people use it for, I know that it can be used on hair, powder products to use them wet to give different effects and also to help keep brush bristles in tact (this I am not 100% sure on). However, I do know that this is most definitely a multi-purpose product, which is why I was able to justify the price for something that just appeals as water.


PRODUCT
When I first got Fix+ I tried to use it to set my makeup with and to get rid of that 'cachey' look after applying my powdery products but I just found it made my makeup kind of run. I thought this was strange and stopped using it for a while and began to pop it in my bag and take to work with me. Midway throug the day I would use a couple of spritzes to 'wake me up' and I found it helped to keep me a bit more awake during a dull day at work and made my face appear brighter.

As for people claiming it is good to use with eyeshadows, I can't give my opinion on this as I haven't actually tried it yet, but as soon as I do, I'll be sure to let you know. Same goes for my makeup brushes.

Despite this bottle being a 100ml bottle I don't actually find it too bulky or heavy to carry around with me every day. I don't have a HUGE bag and I find it fits nicely inside it. So don't be put off by thinking that a 100ml bottle is going to be too big. At first, I did originally want the 30ml bottle but since Fenwicks didn't stock it, I had to settle for 100ml, but now I'm pretty glad. 



ATTAINABILITY
You can buy Fix+ from anywhere that sells MAC products; MAC's free standing stores, Debenhams, Fenwicks, House of Fraser etc etc and also online at maccosmetics.com

PRICE
As stated above, for 100ml Fix+ will cost you £12.50 and £7.00 for a 30ml bottle.
I think these prices are 'ok'. I wouldn't say they're excellent because £12.50 for a bottle of water with a few vitamins and what not in is rather ridiculous. However, taking into consideration that this product is by MAC and that MAC are a high-end company, and that Fix+ is one of their most popular products, I think this price is rather reasonable.

I do like MAC's Fix+ but whether I'll re-purchase or not, I'm currently unsure of.  I think I will have to try it out on other things such as using with eyeshadows and pigments to see if it's as good as people say, but other than that I think there are far cheaper alternatives that do similar things to this products. I.e. E.L.F's makeup mist and set.

Have you tried MAC's Fix+? What do you think of it? Do you think it's worth the money?



Sunday 18 March 2012

REVIEW: Simple 'Triple Action Spotless Skin Facial Wash'

So here I have a review for a product that I absolutely love!

For quite some time I've been a huge fan of the brand Simple. My love for Simple started from their basic Hydrating Light Moisturiser and my love for the brand grew from there.


How I came across the Triple Action Spotless Skin Facial Wash...

Since buying my Clarisonic Plus I found that my skin was becoming more prone to breakouts (yes, I know your skin is supposed to do that after using Clarisonics), so much so that it was beginning to become too much to bare. Because of this I figured I needed not just a general face wash but one specifically designed to spot-prone skin or problematic skin.
After browsing online and checking reviews I finally decided to buy the face wash from the Spotless Skin range by Simple. I chose Simple because I knew I already liked a lot of their products and I knew they wouldn't irritate my skin.

How I use...
At first I just used the face wash morning and night over my sink (wash basin). However, I sometimes found this difficult/messy so began to use the face wash in my shower and I found this much easier.


Claims
Simple claim that you will see results within 1 day of using the face wash. I can't say that I noticed changes this quickly but I can certainly say that I saw improvements in my skin very quickly and the face wash cleared up my skin well and allowed me to use my Clarisonic easily and spot free!

Results
As I previously stated, the wash cleared up my skin in a good amount of time and allowed me to use my Clarisonic without constantly breaking out. Not only did it clear up my skin but I feel it also made my skin brighter, smoother and in general, just a lot better. I found my makeup applied a lot better after using and moisturiser applied smoother too.

Would I re-purchase?
Yes I would re-purchase, and I have re-purchased. I'd say this product lasted me around 1.5-2 months and as soon as I was out of my first tube, I went and bought a second. I love this product, it is affordable (prices differ per store but always less then around £4) and it is easily attainable (selling in stores such as Boots, Superdrug, Bodycare and supermarkets i.e. ASDA).

Since using this product I have now bought the Anti-Blemish moisturiser from the Spotless Skin range by Simple and I will blog about that once I've got a firm opinion of it, but so far so good!

WHY I LOVE: Palmers Cocoa Butter Formula

So recently I have absolutely been loving Palmers. In particular, Palmers' Cocoa Butter Formula range. Due to my new found love, I thought I'd write a blog post to share my new love.


When recently browsing my local Sainsbury's cosmetics aisles a pretty pink bottle caught my eye. When I wandered over to have a ganders I discovered Palmers. A limited edition baby pink bottle with all funds going to Breast Cancer Care. At first glace I liked the bottle but wasn't struck on the product. 

When it comes to body moisturisers and lotions I'm never a big fan. It's always something I forget to do and I have so many lotions and potions that I just don't need to go out and buy more. However, the pink bottle and the scent of the cream completely won me over and within minutes I was stood at the checkout clutching my bottle of Palmers.

THE PRODUCT
I was half expecting the lovely chocolaty scent due to the cream being cocoa butter but the smell of Palmers bowled me over, reminding my heavily of Easter Eggs. 

On application, the cream is very thick (which I love) and absorbs into the skin super quick and you can automatically feel the moisture sinking into your skin. I find it leaves your skin feeling moisturised for a good length of time and for an affordable and easily attainable body lotion, this is brilliant!
I loved it so much so that I then went and bought the hand cream version of it. Due to my job my hands are dry constantly so a hand cream is a much needed thing in my life and I find the Palmers cocoa butter hand cream hits the spot perfectly. It is also a good sized tube which is nice 'handbag' size. Big enough to find in your bag but small enough not to 'bulk out' your bag. I love it!!!

THE PRICE
In general I'd say this is most definitely an affordable product. Granted, it isn't as cheap as own brand products but for a brand, it is affordable. The amount you get in a bottle/tube is great and a little really does go a long way.

WHERE TO BUY?
Superdrug, Boots, Savers, Bodycare, Semichem, Supermarkets

EXTRA INFO
www.palmers.com