Monday 29 June 2015

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Contouring Products: Review



I'm sure we're all familiar with contouring. If not, just simply look at Kim Kardashian's make-up and you'll soon figure it out. There are so many amazing products out that can give you amazingly defined cheekbones, but most of them are a little bit pricey. The Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Palette looks phenomenal, but at £40 may be a little bit too expensive for those on a budget. I have a few different products that I contour with; Soleil Tan De Chanel, Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit, Hoola by Benefit and the B. Sculpted Contour Kit. These products are all affordable and all produce different results. 

The Soleil Tan De Chanel is £30 and is the most expensive product on my list. It has a creamy consistency and you don't need to use a lot of the product as it can end up leaving your face look a little muddy. I'm very pale so it can look a little bit orange on me, however it depends on your skin tone. I apply it with a small synthetic haired brush and them blend it in with my beauty blender. It is a really good product but I wouldn't say it was an 'essential' if you're on a budget, and there are other alternate cream contours available. 

I first read about the Barry M Contour kit (£6.50) on Boots, and after seeing all the amazing reviews I decided to purchase it and see if it lived up to the expectations. I only really use the darkest colour to contour but it is such a good little kit. It doesn't go orange on my skin and it is really pigmented so you really don't need to use a lot of the product. The lighter colour doesn't really highlight on my skin, but then again it could be because I'm really pale. The middle colour acts as a bronzer to warm up parts of the face. Over all the product is really good for the price and inside it has a little guide to tell you where to contour if you're a beginner. I would definitely recommend this if you're looking for a good contour product but aren't wanting to spend allot of money. 

Hoola is one of the first products I used when I discovered contouring. It is a bronzer but isn't orange or shimmery, so it allows you to warm up your face without looking too crazy. It also isn't too pigmented, so you can go for a natural look or go for a more defined contour by adding more product. It can look a little muddy on the side of your face however if you apply too much, so I'd recommend slowly building up your definition. At £20, the product is a really good bronzer to have in your make up collection and it last for ages. 

I have the B. Sculpted Contour Kit in the colour medium (£10.49 from Superdrug). It comes with a cream highlight in one side and a powder to contour with in the other side. I find that the powder often goes on a little too dark, and so you really have to blend it in. It's consistency isn't as smooth as the Barry M contour kit and it often leaves my face looking very 'cakey'. If you use a small amount of the product however it does appear to give a more natural look. The cream highlight looks very nice on the skin and I usually just dab it on with my fingers. I probably would not recommend this kit as much as I would the Barry M one if you're looking for a cheaper kit. 



Thursday 25 June 2015

08:50:00 0

Boho Style

Top- Topshop, Jeans- Topshop, Left Ring (Silver)- Primark, 
Right Ring (Blue)- Magnolia, Moon Necklace- Topshop

Bag- from Ibiza 




Tuesday 23 June 2015

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Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow: Review



I've heard so many good things about this product and so I decided to give it a try. I can happily say that I do not regret purchasing Dipbrow at all, it is definitely the BEST eyebrow product I've used. Although the pot only looks quite small, a little amount of the product goes along way and I can see that it will last me for a while. The product itself is almost a mix between a wax and a powder and is so smooth and easy to apply. It also stays on all day and doesn't budge (even after a 12 hour and very sweaty shift at work!) The only thing that I was nervous about was if the colour would be too dark for me, but I got dark brown and it looks absolutely fine. The packaging is so nice and for £15 from Beautybay.com I think it is an absolute must!! It is 100% worth the price and I'm excited to try more of their products. 

Sunday 14 June 2015

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Affordable Festival Fashion!

Whether you're going to a festival this year, or if you simply love this summer's trend of crochet and knitted crop tops, it is definitely easy to over spend on nice items of clothing. If you're like me and can't afford to go to a festival this year, but simply adore the whole festival style, then this post is for you. It's hard to justify spending ridiculous amounts of money on over-priced clothing, when you can get it for a cheaper price. Nowadays shops create replicas of each other's things and so it's quite easy to pick up a duplicated item for a lower price. I regularly shop in places such as Topshop and River Island, but I also shop in places like Primark. Whilst some girls deem themselves too "good" to shop in Primark, I find that you can really drop on and find some amazing pieces for a really good price. It's all just about sifting through the crap and finding the good stuff. (Note: All my bags in the photo are from abroad.)


Knitted Vest - £5 - Primark 
Necklace - Primark



Crochet Top - £10 - Primark 


Crochet Bralet - £6 - Ebay



Crochet Vest - £12 - Topshop 


Black Tassle Top - H&M 






05:06:00 0
After much consideration, I decided I'd start a blog. After all, how hard could it be? I view various blogs written by girls of a similar age to me and they all seem to be able to blog so effortlessly, but I know it's not really that easy. The main reason for me starting this blog is so I can sort of look back on my life and also share my views on fashion and beauty products.
I've loved fashion since I was a little girl. I'd buy ELLE or VOGUE every month without fail. I probably wouldn't even read it, but I'd flick through, looking at all the clothes that I clearly couldn't afford. I was never really good with makeup and I never really cared until recently. But since I discovered youtube tutorials, I've been obsessed (although my makeup never ends up half as good as theirs!)
Everyone has different tastes and likes different things. Personally I admire Kim Kardashian's style (including her makeup which is always phenomenal!!) and I also admire her younger sisters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner. I wouldn't really say I have one set style icon, I just wear what I like and take inspiration from various things, such as instagram, tumblr and blogs.
I didn't want to create a really lengthy post for my "first post." It's sort of just a little insight as to what I'll be posting about on here. I can only hope I'll get better at this kind of thing with more practice...