Sunday, 4 September 2011

Lipstick Forever #1: MAC Russian Red (Matte)

So a new series (yes I have a lot of them. I like doing posts in series ok?!). This is Lipstick Forever- a celebration and voyage through lipstick in various colours and brands (essentially a lipstick review series). We start with a classic- MAC's Russian Red with a matte finish.



Packaging: Yeah it's MAC. It's pretty gorgeous. Grown up but with a slight edge, this is classic lipstick styling. 

Colour: This is lauded as a good 'blue red'. In real life on me there is a slight orangeness on me (I'm so pale I find it difficult to find a red that doesn't pull orange on me), but it's not really too noticeable. 


Application: For a matte lipstick, this doesn't feel very matte! It applies very smoothly and doesn't drag. It also doesn't make my lips look dry or highlight any flaws, although I don't suffer too much with that in general. On the lips, as with most pigmented reds, you will need to use a lipbrush and apply with care to get the best out of it (I put it on straight from the bullet and you can see it looks a bit uneven). If you need to tidy it up though it isn't ridiculously hard to get off. 




Kiss Test: After 2 coats and blotting, does it come off? A little bit. For a red, it isn't too bad.


Lasting Power: After 6 hours, including a meal and multiple drinks, it's still on and looking pretty good! This does come off on things like cup rims, but stays pretty even (the red ring of death hasn't appeared). It has smudged a little at the sides of my mouth, but it's pretty decent overall.

It's not my perfect red if I'm honest- it's not quite blue enough for me and the smudging annoys me. But I'm being very picky. If you want to get into red lipstick, this is a great place to start!

8/10

Love B xxx

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Random Days: Blah Weeks and Make-Up Crushes

Ello my loves!

Sorry for being a bit rubbish lately. I've been a bit under the weather this week and have ridiculously huge amounts of stuff to sort out (basically my whole life needs sorting) so blogging hasn't been my first priority! In addition I have no money, which is incredibly annoying because I want to buy so many things! Mainly I'm crushing on:

Nars Sheer Matte foundation in Siberia
Yes even after the whole Sheer Glow debacle, I still desperately want to try this. My justification is that the Sheer Glow may have been an issue because it contained oil (I think) whereas the Sheer Matte doesn't, and my skin really doesn't like oil.

Nars Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Cruella
Apparently this is an amazing shade of red with those with Snow White colouring (pale skin, dark eyes, dark hair)- winner! Also people have said it lasts for ages without smudging.

Guerlain Shalimar Perfume
 I really want a perfume to have as my signature scent, and this one is top of my list. I love a dark sexy scent and this fits the bill totally! The only problem is I liked it when I sampled it in the shop, but it's very expensive to buy and find out it's not for me!

Illamasqua Skinbase Foundation in Shade 2
 Another item I really want to try, but I don't live anywhere near a counter and I'm worried this will be too pink for me (being a neutral toned gal). I suppose there's always eBay if I don't like it...

Illamasqua Lipsticks & Intense Lipglosses

Basically all of them, but particularly Faust which is an amazing red. Again, if only I had a counter nearby to do some swatching! *must move to London*

Also the Seche Vite topcoat, the Nars lipstick range and the Faux Pas nail varnish from the new Illamasqua collection :) Anything you guys are wanting at the moment?

Love B xxx

Photos from Illamasqua, Fragrantica and Nars.


Sunday, 28 August 2011

NOTD- L.A. Girl Rockstar Nail Polish in Addict & more

So in my recent Cherry Culture haul I also got 3 L.A. Girl polishes from their 'Rockstar' collection. I've never been a big glitter girl if I'm honest. It's a pain to get off, and it can make you look like a 6 year old if you aren't careful, and honestly it's a bit too girly girly for me.

However recently I've been eyeing up some glitter polishes, like the Deborah Lippmann ones, and they look so gorgeous! When I saw these, I thought I've give them a go (they only cost me $2.80 each).

First we have Groupie.



This is my least favourite. It's a pretty shimmery purple with a little duochrome going on. I want to like this (it is really pretty) but I just didn't take to it. If you love a good blue purple this is lovely though.

Secondly we have Rock Star, a black with a fine glitter which looks pink and yellow.



This wasn't as exciting as I'd hoped as the lovely sparkle in the bottle isn't massively obvious when you get it on the nails, but is probably the closest thing you can get to a work friendly sparkle (maybe).

Thirdly, and my absolute favourite!



 This is GORGEOUS. It's called Addict, and it's a cranberry red with chunks of gold glitter.



 These are really probably not work friendly (depends how liberal your work is I suppose) but what they are, are big sexy rockstar nails. I want to pair these with loads of eyeliner, lots of bright lipstick and swooshy hair. Formula wise it's not mindblowing, kind of average. This was 3 coats, it dried relatively unsmudged (I did give it a while). No major chips after 5 days, but lots of tip wear.


You want big sexy nails? This may be your answer. I want to go buy all the others now!

From Cherry Culture.

Love B xxx

Beauty LAT: Big Haul, Part 2

So this is part 2! These are things I acquired on my work experience trip, a 24H Tesco two minutes walk away proved quite fatal for my bank account!

Avene Light Hydrating Cream SPF 20
La Roche-Posay Fluide Extreme SPF50+ Anthelios XL

Tesco Clear Skin Mattifying Moisturiser. I also got the Clear Skin Cream Wash.

Barbara Daly for Tesco Foundation Brush

(l-r) Barbara Daly for Tesco Oil-Free Foundation, Face Lift Foundation and Moisture Foundation, all in Ivory. I also got one in Porcelain, but it's a weird colour to my eyes.


Barbara Daly for Tesco Lipsticks in Icon and Begonia

Barbara Daly for Tesco Flawless Primer

That about covers it I think! I went a bit Barbara Daly heavy, but I've never seen her range instore before and I was a bit overexcited :) Again, anything you really want reviewing, let me know! 

Love B xxx

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Beauty LAT: Big Haul, Part 1

Have I got a haul post and a half for you!

Firstly, this wasn't all bought in one go (it really wasn't. Promise.) I had a fair few things ordered from Asia and America, so they took ages to turn up! This post focuses on those things, part 2 is on a few goodies I bought when I was away on work experience. So here we go....

Missha Perfect Cover BB Cream, in shade 13, the palest one.


From Sigma 2 brushes, the 1st is the F82, a round top kabuki brush, and the 2nd is the F50, a duo fibre. I also got a mini eyeshadow blending brush free!

From Cherry Culture (there was a lovely big sale on, as there is now!)
Nyx Matte Lipcreams in Antwerp and Monte Carlo

 Nyx Jumbo Eye Pencil in Milk

Nyx HD Studio Primer in 01

I also got 3 nail polishes from L.A. Girl, but will feature them in a few days as I've been wearing one of them this week!

Some cheap nail art wheels I got off ebay.

So that's part 1! Let me know if there are any particular products you are keen for reviews on :)

Love B xxx

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

The Big Watch #2: In The Loop


“It’ll be easy peasy lemon squeezy.” “No it’ll be difficult, difficult, lemon difficult.”

Onto our second film review!

Next, I am reviewing the film ‘In The Loop’. This is a political satire, based on a BBC series called ‘The Thick Of It’, both of which come from the mind of writer Armando Iannucci. This is something of an odd beast for those of us familiar with the TV show, which focused around British MPs in both the Labour and Conservative parties, and the advisers surrounding them. Here, oddly, we have a few of those old characters, but we also have actors who were in the TV series who are playing different characters in the movie. Obviously this is a boon for those not familiar with the TV series, but it is a tad disorientating to those expecting to be in exactly the same world with the same characters as before.

The film instead focuses on the relationship between the people within the British and American governments and whether a war will soon be started by them in the Middle East. It particularly focuses on an MP called Simon Foster, played by Tom Hollander, who is thrown from a relatively low position in the British government right into the centre of this debate.

What Iannucci is so good at creating in his direction are absolutely surreal moments in this serious political world. A particularly brilliant moment is when an American General and politician meet at a house party and sneak off to discuss the war: they end up sitting in a child’s bedroom, working out troop numbers on a child’s calculator which sings out the numbers. These sublimely surreal moments brighten what can be a tough genre to work with.

What political satire can be particularly good at is wordplay and mockery. ‘Yes Minister’, an 80s TV series, was particularly brilliant at this, full of tongue twisters and ridiculous red tape. ‘The Thick Of It’ did have a similar vein to it, although the main star has to be the character Malcolm Tucker, played by Peter Capaldi, who takes swearing and insults to new levels! The film suffers a bit here. Although Malcolm Tucker returns in the film, the dialogue doesn’t always quite have the same snap and fizz as the TV series does. I think the problem here is the sheer amount of characters- in a series it isn’t a problem, because you have more time to give to each person, but here it sometimes feels like we have to focus on the plot and whole ensemble and so lose time with each character.

This is not a cheery film by any stretch (by which I mean there are no fake happy endings). The bad people don’t lose and the good people don’t win, but that is in the film’s favour rather than a negative point.

To summarise, this is a very good film (although as with the series, not one for those who don’t like swearing. Seriously.) I do think on balance if this is your style of comedy and you have more time to spend, I think the TV series is better. However this gives you a good taste of Iannucci’s world and provides a very funny glimpse into the murky backstabbing world of politics.

7/10

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Random Days: Hellooooooooooooo

Hello my lovelies!

Sorry I've been a little absent recently, I've been off doing work experience for about 10 days and had no internet for the whole time (it was traumatic I won't lie). I had an amazing time, but was very very tired and bruised when I returned! Am hoping to get back to normal soon.

On another note, a blog sale is up on this page, with mostly foundations, featuring products from Clarins, Gosh, Nyx, Loreal and more! Please have a look and pass it on to anyone who might be interested :)

Hope you're all well,
Love B xxx
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