Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts

Lipstick cherry all over the lens as she's falling.

Friday, January 7, 2011
As much a love chatting all things fashion based, my true passion is beauty and skincare. One of my greatest inspirations are the works of Lisa Elderidge, mainly her work for Glamour magazine. Since having my subscription for over five years, it's the one magazine i read from cover to cover and i eagerly anticipate the beauty pages. Each look is simple yet it employs a romantic, fresh and healthy vibe thats beautifully polished and pulled together.

These are a selection of images that inspire me, shot by Glamour and made up by Lisa Elderidge. 

 
 

These images and more of Lisa's work can be found on her blog, which also discusses how to create looks and general need-to-know must have tips!

What inspires you?

City Girl's Beauty Box?

Friday, September 25, 2009

Right, so another one of my passions is beauty. Whether that be make up, skin care, hair care, you name it; i own it all (or will at-least have tried it once). I will most defiantly post my reviews on here and must haves on the latest, fabulous products available. Plus its a good excuse to raid Clinque on my lunch break as well as saving you a few pennies shopping around.

In the words of Elizabeth Arden, every woman has the right to be beautiful.

I have a weakness for face masks, especially just before a night out, or when i'm feeling run down or in just general need of a good pampering session! I usually pick up a deep cleansing mask, which often results in an attack of imperfections. Although, there are many different face masks on the market, such as tightening and firming; but i'm not at that stage - just quite yet.

The two face masks i have used again again, both nourish and hydrate your skin to feel soft and smooth. They are perfect for these winter months, when you skin has lost it's summer glow and it looks dull, tired and grey. Both these products boost the skins moisture levels, adding a healthy glow and conditioning at the same time, fabulous. The two masks both have the same intention but are completely different price ranges and are applied differently.

The first mask is 'Garnier Skin Naturals Comfort Rich Mask,' price at £1.29 for two sachets, it is amazing value for the quality of the product.

So i stumbled upon this product while very hung over, how ladylike. But honestly, it works wonders. It promises to hydrate and protect and add moisture to dry to very dry skin. With the extra ingredient of acacia honey (whatever that may be) combats the drying effects of 'external aggravation,' feeling soft and supple. It really stays true to its claims, i don't tend to have dry skin but the added moisture which doesn't feel heavy or greasy, is really noticeable.

I apply this either before i'm due to go out or before bed, it acts really fast and visibly plumps up the skin after washing off. It has a consistency of a moistoriser rather than a clay mask and needs only to be left on for 10 minutes before washing off. This product is defiantly one of my must haves, the fact that its two sachets means i can prepare my face for a night out and use one in the morning to recover my over tired skin! But seriously, i will try to use this mask once a week, especially when the weather becomes so cold.

The second mask is applied like a moisturiser, Beauty Flash Balm by Clarins retails at £25 for 50ml. This miracle moistriser mask is worth every penny and trust me that little bottle goes a long way.

One applied to gives immediate radiance, as well as brightening and tightening the skin. It rids the skin of any tiredness, by adding a luminous sheen without looking greasy or making the skin feel tight or heavy. This product was given to me last year and the bottle is still pretty full, i use it quite regularly but only the smallest amount is needed.

The cream is quite thick, but thin enough to spread easily and not look like its plastered on. I apply it after moisturising, by stroking the mask on to my face. This application has to be done right, the cream has to be stroked on to the skin rather than rubbing, which will end up crumbling (not pretty). Then i apply my make up as normal on top. This difference is very noticeable and skin looks refreshed and healthy, its rather scary how good the cream is. The radiating glow that it achieves, looks like i've been detoxing for the past month on a island far far away; and thats a price i do not mind paying for.

However, i think you should not be put off by the price, for the small amount used and needed, and the quality of the product it really is worth while. Plus, an added bonus, the cream can also double up as a face mask so it can be used as a mini facial. This mask is also very well known with many beauty insiders and make up artists swearing by it, especially on many celebrity clients.

Travel

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

In just under two weeks i am traveling to Egypt, for two weeks, all inclusive in a 5* resort (amen! to the credit crunch) right next to the lush Red sea tropical beaches. So as i frantically list and gather last minute bits to buy, i thought i would post a taster of where i am staying ;). 


This is second trip to Egypt and i for one can't wait to see all the tropical fish scuba diving, smoking shisha and relaxing in the sun! 

As eager as i am to get out of this wretched weather of England, is to hit up duty free! I plan to rape the cosmetics counter, to which i have recently run out of these.. 

Chanel Hydrating Lip Treatment - £18.00 

This lip balm is actually amazing! It can be worn as a sheeny lip colour or it creates a great base for other lipglosses/lipsticks. It also relieves chapped lips really throughly, a bloody lifesaver when i burnt my lips in Cuba - epic fail. This lipbalm lasts for ages, you need the smallest amount and it isn't too slimey! I bought this last August and only recently run out!  
Doir Black Out Mascara - £19.50 

This mascara is the biggest secret in the beauty industry! It's actually quite scary how it transforms your lashes, many people even asked if i was wearing false lashes! It doesn't appear lumpy at all and the bigger brush adds extra lift and length to the max. If i was trapped on a desert island..

Clinque Almost Bronzer - £21.50 

Im yet to try this bronzer, yet while away i slap on Clinque Face suncream SPF 30 to prevent going all wrinkly and sun spots, so to not too pasty or white this bronzer is perfect. With two tones you can both highlight cheek bones and create that perfect bronzed, tan, healthy look.
Lancome Juicy Tube - £13.50

This is the god of all lipglosses and it comes in soo many shades, perfect for any skin tone.  I'l be sure to pick up a travel gift set including a range of different colours. 
YSL Easy French Kit - £30.00

This french manicure set is rather pricy but its so worth every penny. A very, very lovely friend bought this as a gift for me and its shockingly fabulous. French manicures can be really messy and tricky to dyi, but this two step set transforms scrubby nails in to the primmed, neat nails. It works as a pen, firstly the nude colour is applied by pumping the end for it to apply on the brush, then apply. Then after completely dry, pump enough white vanish on to the pen, and then draw a neat line onto the tip of the nail. Then tadah! a perfect french manicure ..or pedicure in my case! :)

Thought of the day.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

'I think dress, hairstyle and make-up are the crucial factors in projecting an attractive persona and give one the chance to enhance one's best physical features.' Vivienne Westwood. 

Women spend thousands of pounds a year trying to create the prefect look, with their fabulous designer labels (or the high street copy, depending on your budget of course) and their skyscraper heels; when in fact they still look like trash as they forfeit endless clothes instead of a good quality hair cut, skin care routine and suitable makeup? Why max out your credit card when taking care of your skin and hair will, in the long run, benefit you further?  I'm not saying that one must leave the house with the full works: red lips, blushed cheeks and long fluttering lashes. However, many of us are using the complete wrong foundation type and colour, or not even bothering to remove make up properly; making the whole idea worthless. I have a strong belief in that fact that you must dress to impress everyday, for you never knew what you may face or meet. (hah, this doesn't include running to fetch milk ect.) And that in turn, makes me feel more confident in myself and that can't hurt right? 

On my wish list: Alexander Wang fitted corset dress