5/31/2013
The Week #56
The Week in Instagrams @nanawintour: *The cult beauty products of May *Coffee on a long day at University=Mandatory *Wet weather and freezing cold temperatures, hello Winter *Fashion Gone Rogue viewing, its been a while *The best mug you ever did see, available here *What's made its way into the Benefit Beauty Bag.
Must-Watch of the Week: This video was uploaded by Louise a couple of weeks ago but it's one I've found myself going back to watch again. It is basically Louise's everyday makeup routine or How To Look Average as she puts it. As we all know good makeup takes a lot of time and sometimes you just don't have that. This look simply proves that you can look good and put a simple makeup look together in fifteen-ish minutes or less, which is roughly how long I take if I am rushing.
Product of the Week: There's been a few new products I've been trying this week but some I'm just not sure about yet so this week's product combination outdoes all the other contenders. Firstly Nars Pro-Prime Smudgeproof Eyeshadow Base is the best primer if you want your eyeshadow to last a lot longer. Eyeshadows usually crease super fast on my lids but when I'm wearing this they either don't crease at all or it'll be a lot longer before they do crease. Mac All That Glitters eyeshadow has been on high rotation this week. Whether it's worn by itself or over other shades it looks gorgeous.
Must-Read of the Week: Fact: Emma Watson is amazing. Tavi Gevinson is also amazing. So when these two get together and have a little chat about acting, keeping journals, inspiration and Joni Mitchell I knew it was going to be good. Have a read here if you're curious.
Added to the Wishlist: Surprisingly there have been no real beauty lustings this week. That will probably change as soon as I've managed to sit down and properly read through Mecca's 2013 Beauty Election Results catalogue. After reading the above interview with Emma I got inspired to take up visual journaling again so I am on the lookout for a blank Moleskine notebook to document everything and start making more visual mood-boards again.
5/28/2013
May Favourites
The summer makeup has well and truly retired, glittery bronze eyeshadows, I'm looking at you. On the plus side it means the smokey eye and the bold lip colours can come out to play. This month was all about the cult products and some products I would've steered well clear of a year ago. Anyway, experimentation musings aside, here's what made its way into the May Favourites basket.
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Real Techniques Blush Brush My powder brush bit the dust last month and after spying the Real Techniques brushes on many a beauty blogger's posts I decided to purchase this one. I use this for powder and find it deposits the perfect amount of product onto the face without creating a chalky effect, not to mention it blends like a dream. These brushes are lightweight and super soft, they remind me of the more luxe Hourglass brushes at a fraction of a price. I loved this brush so much that I went and ordered this one for more precise application.
Rimmel Scandaleyes Waterproof Eyeliner in #4 Taupe and #12 Bronze I have a confession to make, my black eyeliner has gone into hibernation this month and these beauties have well and truly taken its place. These pencils are super creamy and look amazing at the edge of the lashline for a bit of definition. My favourite way to wear them is like that and then I use the edge of a flat shadow brush to smudge the line out to make it look more natural. These do not budge all day either. I hope they release a gold shade in this formula because they are amazing.
5/27/2013
What's in my Benefit Beauty Bag
Last week was very Benefit-fied. On Wednesday night I attended a blogger's event to celebrate the brand's launch in New Zealand. It was a great chance to learn more about the brand and have a play with their products. Thursday saw their counter's debut in Smith and Caugheys where a good hour was spent looking at the products with M and of course taking home some essentials in this gorgeous Benefit beauty bag.
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High Beam Luminescent Complexion Enhancer This is the secret to achieving a healthy glow. This cream highlighter can be applied onto the brow bone and along the top of the cheekbones to create a radiant finish. Blended out this pale champagne colour looks so beautiful. It isn't too shimmery so it creates a lovely, natural highlight.
They're Real! Mascara* I've already confessed my love for this mascara here and it is a bestseller in both Myer stores throughout Australia and Sephora in the States, which says something. The formula is great, it doesn't flake or clump on the lashes and is also easy to remove. This mascara looks fabulous worn naturally or layered up with several coats.
5/24/2013
The Week #55
Must-Watch of the Week: After a scroll through many a beauty blog I stumbled upon Essie Button, a Canadian blogger+vlogger living in London. Her Drugstore Makeup Starter Kit is fantastic if you're wanting to update your makeup bag with some affordable beauty bits. Even if you're just streamlining your makeup collection or wanting to start a collection this is worth a watch. She mentions a few of my drugstore favourites like the Real Techniques brushes and some other cult classics.
Product of the Week: This week I used a sample of Dermalogica Skin Refining Masque and in the thirty or so minutes it was on my face it definitely worked some magic. The clay mask deep-cleanses and it is great for problematic skin. I had some rather angry spots on my chin and they definitely weren't as red or sore after I took this off. Two days later and they are virtually gone. This mask also helps with shine-control as well but you'd need to use this a few times to see results with that. The down side with this though is that it'll require some penny saving, or canned meals for a month maybe..
Must-Read of the Week: Lauren's outfit post and musings on what she sees on her face. This post is pretty self explanatory so just click the link to read it. It is really cleverly written not to mention I love this outfit accompanying this post. Lauren, you are one talented girl x.
Added to the Wishlist: The last few days have been very Benefit-centred given their launch in New Zealand yesterday. On Wednesday night I got to have a play with a lot of their products and their now well-thumbed catalogue has a few pages marked with wishlist annotations. One product I am eager to get my hands on though is Posietint, a pink-tinted lip and cheek stain. This has been on my hand a good six hours since I swatched it and it has barely faded. It is long lasting, beautiful stuff. Get. In. My. Life.
5/22/2013
To Bed #2
If you read Part 1 of this post you'll know already that I love the luxury that is sleep. Spending the last few moments before bed relaxing can make such a difference. Thanks to this powerful quad of bedtime essentials, the highly important pre-slumber relaxation is all taken care of..
This Works Deep Sleep Stress Less is a rollerball oil that can be used to de-stress and aid peaceful sleep. It contains Eucalyptus and Frankincense essential oil which do make this oil quite a potently scented one, but in the best possible way. The scent certainly won't be for everyone but if you can overlook it then you will really benefit from this product. I apply this to my pulse points, under my nose and sometimes on my sheets if I'm particularly tired. Whatever's in this bottle certainly works, I am instantly relaxed once this is applied and find drifting off to sleep that much easier. This'll definitely be repurchased in the 10ml size but if you want to try it out, you can purchase the set I did here.
Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Eye has been on my wishlist for a while having made my way through several of the testers Kiehl's so generously give you. The texture is halfway between a cream and a gel, so if you don't like overly heavy eye creams then this is for you. There are definite notes of lavender in its scent, given it contains Lavender and Evening Primrose oils but it isn't at all overpowering. This eye cream is designed to reduce the appearance of fine lines, puffiness and dark under eye circles which it successfully does. This product leaves the under eye area smooth as well and it also seems to reduce dullness. If you're after an eye product geared towards more younger skin then definitely head to the Kiehl's counter and pick up a sample.
This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray is infused with Lavender, Vetivert and Wild Chamomile essential oils which all work to relieve tension, soothe and settle the nerves. Pretty powerful promises and after spritzing this onto my pillowcase and sheets I again find myself much more relaxed when I sleep. Out of all the This Works Sleep products I've used I'd probably recommend the oil the most but when combined with this pillow spray you have the dream team in one lavender scented cloud *bad slumber related puns intentional.
Rounding out this powerful quad we have the Nivea Lip Butter* in Caramel Cream. This is just a little bit heavy for daytime use so I tend to apply this at night right before bed and wake up with softer, nourished lips. The formula is creamy without being too thick and the scent is delicious, like Salted Caramel Macarons. Delectable!
So that concludes my pre-snooze lineup. As always, recommendations are welcome. I promise I'll read them pre-Lavender spritz!
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This Works Deep Sleep Stress Less is a rollerball oil that can be used to de-stress and aid peaceful sleep. It contains Eucalyptus and Frankincense essential oil which do make this oil quite a potently scented one, but in the best possible way. The scent certainly won't be for everyone but if you can overlook it then you will really benefit from this product. I apply this to my pulse points, under my nose and sometimes on my sheets if I'm particularly tired. Whatever's in this bottle certainly works, I am instantly relaxed once this is applied and find drifting off to sleep that much easier. This'll definitely be repurchased in the 10ml size but if you want to try it out, you can purchase the set I did here.
Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Eye has been on my wishlist for a while having made my way through several of the testers Kiehl's so generously give you. The texture is halfway between a cream and a gel, so if you don't like overly heavy eye creams then this is for you. There are definite notes of lavender in its scent, given it contains Lavender and Evening Primrose oils but it isn't at all overpowering. This eye cream is designed to reduce the appearance of fine lines, puffiness and dark under eye circles which it successfully does. This product leaves the under eye area smooth as well and it also seems to reduce dullness. If you're after an eye product geared towards more younger skin then definitely head to the Kiehl's counter and pick up a sample.
This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray is infused with Lavender, Vetivert and Wild Chamomile essential oils which all work to relieve tension, soothe and settle the nerves. Pretty powerful promises and after spritzing this onto my pillowcase and sheets I again find myself much more relaxed when I sleep. Out of all the This Works Sleep products I've used I'd probably recommend the oil the most but when combined with this pillow spray you have the dream team in one lavender scented cloud *bad slumber related puns intentional.
Rounding out this powerful quad we have the Nivea Lip Butter* in Caramel Cream. This is just a little bit heavy for daytime use so I tend to apply this at night right before bed and wake up with softer, nourished lips. The formula is creamy without being too thick and the scent is delicious, like Salted Caramel Macarons. Delectable!
So that concludes my pre-snooze lineup. As always, recommendations are welcome. I promise I'll read them pre-Lavender spritz!
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