Sunday 8 July 2012

Tousle Me Softly Finishing Touch Cream Review

I recently purchased the Tousle Me Softly Finishing Touch Cream by Herbal Essences for £4.79 from Boots.
The white, thick substance is meant to be applied to hair to give you a natural, tousled look.  It is more effective when applied when your hair is wet, but when dry it can help to redefine the waves in your hair.






The packaging I think is really nice to look at, and the smell of the product is amazing, it is described at 'wild violet' which isin't too strong, but stays in your hair all day. I also think you get a good amount of product with 150ml, especially when you don't need that much to style your hair with it.

Personally I haven't tried to apply it when my hair was dry because when I have used it, the curls have stayed in all day, but when applying it to wet hair, it has a great effect! My hair is naturally quite wavy already, but it does need quite a bit of help to get nice looking waves.

I apply the product after I wash my hair, towel drying it first, then apply a dollop to my hair, running it through the bottom half of my hair, then putting excess further up. I then scrunch with my hands until it looks wavy, and then let it dry naturally.







This is the result!

The picture was taken at 11 at night, so the curls have clearly lasted all day, without the help of hairspray!


To sum it all up, I LOVE this product!  I think it works really well with my hair, and am really happy with the results!




Monday 4 June 2012

Beauty Blogger Tag!

I saw this tag on The Beauty Of Louise's blog, and thought it would be a really fun thing to do, I love reading other peoples tag posts!





1.) Is your hair naturally curly or straight?

My hairs naturally wavy, but it needs tamed alot!



2.) What is your natural hair colour?

Dirty Blonde, but it gets lighter in the summer, and darker in the winter.
 
 
 
 
3.) Do you dye it yourself or go to the salon?
 
Dont dye my hair!

 
 
4.) How often do you wash your hair?

Everyday, sometimes I can get away with leaving it for a day, my hair gets pretty greasy over night sadly.
 
 
5.) Do you wear the same style or change it?
 
Change it every few weeks.



6.) Do you do your own mani/pedi or go to a salon?
 
Do it myself! Sometimes I go to a salon, but very rarely.

 

 
7.) How often do you change your nail polish?
 
Once every 3-5 days, just when it chips really.
 
 

 
8.) Do you polish your nails in the winter too, or just the summer?
 
All year round.


 
 
9.) How long does it take to put on your makeup?
 
20-30 minutes usually.
 


10.) What do you do first? Face or Eyes?
 
Face.

 
 
11.) Do you 'collect' makeup or just buy what you need when you need it?
 
Collect it to an extent.



 
12.) How often do you wear false eyelashes?
 
Never!

 
 
13.) Do you always do a full face of makeup everyday?
 
Pretty much, yeah, I enjoy the process of getting ready so I dont see it as a chore, more as a pleasure.

 
 
14.) Do you wear makeup when you're home alone (or with family)?
 
Not when i'm home alone, but with family, yes.


15.) Will you leave the house without makeup?
 
I'll pop to the corner shop... But that's as far as i'd go.


16.) How many high end products do you have?
 
Not that many really, i'm starting to get more into brands like MAC and Urban Decay.

 
17.) How often do you clean your makeup brushes?
 
Not often enough...

 

18.) Do you plan your OOTD every night or decide when you are getting dressed?
 
Usually plan!

 
 
19.) How often do you change your handbag?
 
I've had the same one for about 6 months now, I usually just wait till  it breaks or I fall in love with another one.

 
 
20.) What time do you get up and go to sleep?
 
I get up for school at around 20 past 7ish, and i'm usually sleeping before midnight.


 
21.) How often and when do you workout?
 
I never workout... I really need to start though!

 
 
 
22.) Left-handed or Right-handed?
 
Righty!

 
 
23.) How tall are you?
 
I'm really quite short...

 
 
24.) Do you speak a foreign language?
 
French is mandatory at my school for Standard Grade, but I'm pretty terrible at it!

 
 
25.) How many pets do you have?
 
Just a dog, but he's more my mums to be honest.


 
 
26.) How often are you on blogger?
 
Everyday, give or take a few.
 


27.) Do you read the comments posted on blogs?
 
Yep! Everyone!


28.) Do you keep a list of products to try as you see other posts?
 
I keep a mental note!

 
 
 
29.) How did you come up with your blog name?
 
Not sure to be honest, it was just random off the top of my head I think!


30.) What kind of camera do you use for photographs?
 
Bleugh, my cameras broke at the moment, so I cant take pictures... But I'm getting an iPhone on the 6th of July, so hopefully i'll be able to use that!


31.) How often do you clean your house? (Daily, weekly, other)
 
Daily, I hate having a messy room!


32.) What is your favourite colour?
 
Duck Egg Blue!


33.) What is your favourite beauty/fashion magazine?
 
I really like Glamour Magazine.


                                           34.) Do you swear?
 
It's a really bad habit, but yes...

 
35.) What are you doing with the rest of the day?
 
Well it's half 10... So eating, watching Tv, then eventually sleeping... Got to love study leave!

Review : Tresemme Split Remedy Serum

Until now i've never really been interested in hair products, I was partial to the odd can of hairspray and dry shampoo but that's as far as I ventured out in to the world of hair products. The other day at Asda though, I bought a few products. One of those products was Tresemme Split Remedy serum.

I'd seen it advertised a lot over the past month or so, and I have really bad split ends as I went through a stage where I would use heat on my hair at least twice a day without using heat protectant. I'm trying to grow my hair at the moment so the thought of having to cut my hair because of split ends sends shivers down my spine.



The packaging, as always, looks very sleek and professional. It dosen't feel cheap, but feels like I got my moneys worth and some more as it was only £5.59. It also smells very nice as well, it's very fresh without being flowery or overpowering.

Application of the product was easy as the product features a pump, making it easy to get just the right amount, and no product is wasted. You apply to damp/wet hair after doing your usual routine of Shampoo and Conditionar and then just lather into the bottom of your hair. I use 2 pumps, one for each side of my hair and find it the perfect amount.

I was pleasently surprised with the results, I thought that it would take loads of uses to see a difference but after the first use, I could see a big difference. On the front it says 'Up to 80% reduction in split ends after 3 uses' which is definetly true.

Overall, I would say this is a fantastic product but my only dissapointment is the size of the bottle could maybe be a tad larger.


Wednesday 9 May 2012

Clothing Haul

I'm so sorry i've not wrote in weeks, i've been super busy at school, but everything easing up now, so I should be able to start writing alot more! To break into things, I have 2 hauls for you all, 1 with clothing, and 1 with make up - I felt it would be too long to put them all into one post!

First things first, the clothes i've bought recently!


This top was from New Look, it's a really thin knitted materal, and was only £6.99!


The gold necklace was also from New Look and was £5.99, despite how it may seem, it dosen't open up, just in case you're wondering!


These earring - also from New Look - were part of the limited edition collection that they regularly update so I don't know how long they will be available for, however they were about £7.99, and don't feel as heavy as you'd think.


For some reason I seemed to end up buying a lot of gold things, my usual preferance is silver. This bracelet remind of of a gladiator style cuff... I don't know why! I can't remember how much this cost, but it was pretty cheap like everything else.


This top is from H&M, it was £4.99 and I think it will be great in summer!


I got these shorts from Primark for £6 (I think!) and bought the belt seperately for £2.


This picture is really bad quality i'm afraid, but I wanted to show you guys the ring I bought from Claire's Accessories! I love if, and have worn it constantly since I got it! It was roughly £5.

Also from Claire's I got this champagne coloured clutch, it was £4 and I can't wait to use it!

Wednesday 18 April 2012

The Best & Worst : Dry Shampoo

I know, this is completley overdue... All of our fascination with dry shampoo has gone, it's no longer a mystery to most of us, we know it works, but (see, theres always a but...) do you know which ones work best? Most of us stick to the same one after we know it works, why would we venture out and possible waste money on something that's going to make our hair worse that it was in the first place? I know I wouldn't want to take that risk, but I did, for you, so be grateful.

Bastiste




I know you're probably very shocked that this product as it is barely ever talked about and get's hardly any recognition whatsoever. It's definetly not the most talked about dry shampoo out right now...
Sarcasm gets the better of me sometimes, sorry.
But on a serious note, if you're going to buy one, buy this. It costs a little bit more than that Superdrug own brand one you have hiding in your bathroom cupboard... But we all know you got that when its 3 for 1 deal was on, so let's not be stingy now...
I remember sitting getting ready, and my Mum came in to talk to me, I sprayed this on my hair, she said, and I quote 'When the hell are you doing?!'. I rubbed it in, and made her touch my hair. Literally forced her hand on my head because she thought it was going to be horrible and sticky. She looked at me, with a look of revelation on her face... 'It actually works...?' She said; and to this day, she always stocks up our cupboards with it. 
It smells amazing, I actually prefer the smell of this to the smell of my Tresemme Shampoo. It leaves your hair feeling like it's just been washed... Ask my mum if you don't believe me (no pun intended).

Superdrug Own Brand






I'm one of the many that fell victim to their 3 for 1 deal last year at one point. I see what you done there Superdrug... Trying to get rid of it because you know it was shit... Sly. First off, I thought the smell was really sickly, it made me WANT to wash my hair, whereas Bastise makes me want to skip washing my hair and just use dry shampoo. Secondly, they completley ripped the piss with the DRY part. It's dry because you're not using water... Not because we want it to come out of the can in a powdery consistency, and when you do get it on your hair, it makes you look like you've poured half a bottle of talculm powder on your head, not the look I was going for really.

Rockaholic

I don't know how many of you have tried Rockaholics products, they tend to be overpriced because the packaging looks so high end, but if you have a TK Maxx near you, they usually sell them pretty cheap. I was on the fence about this, the smell once again put me off, it's a replacement for shampoo, you'd think companies would keep this in mind and not make them to smell like a pile of shit, s'cuse my french... Apart from that it worked okay, not amazing, it made my hair look a little bit fresher, but not to the extend that my I made my mum touch it.

Tresemme

Writing this post, I'm starting to think I'm really fussy with smells... I understand the companies are trying to make them smell fresh, but they end up achieving the whole 'i've just poured orange juice in my hair' smell and its horrible... This one works pretty well, does the job, quite comparable to Bastiste, but once again dosen't quite give you the 'MUM TOUCH MY HAIR' look.

Thursday 12 April 2012

Haul!

Went shopping in Glasgow city centre today, and picked up a few things!



 



Finally, I decided to pick up a couple of the L'oreal Rouge Caress lipsticks! Love these products, and will be doing a blog post on them in the next few days! I got them in the colours Impulsive Fuchsia and Fashionisa Pink, i'm really happy with both of them, and I think i'll pick up another couple soon!





I also picked up a Maybelline Colour Sensational lipstick in the colour Delicate Pearl, I already have one in Coral Pearl. They are both quite shimmery colours, incredibly buildable, and very wearable. They tend to last about 3-4 hours which is pretty good!





Yeah, I went a little lipstick crazy, but i'm obsessed with them right now! The final one I got is a Rimmel Lasting Finish in the colour Alarm. It's an incredible red colour, which because it's not bright, I actually think its quite wearable. It applies really well, and dosen't look cheap, which I think red lipsticks can do very easily.





The last 2 things I got from Superdrug were Revlon nail polishes. I've heard a lot of great things about these, but i've still not managed to try them out because I have acrylics on so it'll be a few weeks before I can, but I really love the colours, and the pinky one is definetly my favourite!

 

The final thing I got today was an OPI nail polish in the colour My Address Is Hollywood from the Touring America Collection. It's a really pretty pink colour, more bold than the revlon one I also purchased, I can't wait to try this out!

Versatile Blogger Award!

I was so happy to find out i'd been nominated for the Versatile Blogger Award by Shoba Anneka at She Shops A Lot! I've only been blogging for just less than a month, and it's such a good feeling to know that someone actually enjoys reading my blog! Thank you so much for this Shoba!

I also just want to say, that it really makes my day when someone comments on a post, or follows me. I do try to reply to all of my comments, and I think 9 times out of 10 I do!


Rules:
1. Nominate 10 fellow bloggers who are relatively new to blogging.
2. Let them know that you have nominated them.
3. Share 7 random facts about yourself.
4. Thank the bloggers that have nominated you.
5. Add the Versatile Blogger Award picture to your blog post.
7 random facts:
  1.  I've played guitar since I was 7.
  2. I'm terrified of sheep, no idea why.
  3. I'd rather sit in with my little sister and brothers and watch a movie, than go out with my friends and get drunk.
  4. I don't like buying things if my rooms messy because I hate putting new things away in to an untidy room, and would rather keep the stuff in the bags until I tidy up!
  5. Following on from the above fact, my room is tidy to practically an OCD level, I actuallly enjoy tidying and cleaning my room!
  6. I would give anything to meet Taylor Swift, she is my absoloute idol!
  7. I've never spent over £17.50 on a make up product, which was my MAC powder.
10 Bloggers!

  1. Flaws and All
  2. Hello, Terri Lowe
  3. The Sunday Girl
  4. Miss LV
  5. The Beauty Of Louise
  6. Not A Fashion Student
  7. pretty.not.included
  8. Peluxe
  9. drugstoreandbargainlover
  10. Lexi Heart's It!
 Check them all out, and be sure to follow them! They're all fab! <3

Saturday 7 April 2012

2012 wishlist!

Okay, so it's April and I might be leaving this a bit late... But i've not bought anything i've been wanting for ages this year, and i'm more likely to buy them if its written down somewhere... So here's my list of things I want to get this year!





Okay, now can we all take a moment to feel sorry for the girl who is not yet the owner of EITHER of the naked palettes... that's right, not even the first one. So, my goal for this year, is to get them both. I've watched countless tutorials using them, and read countless reviews and looked at hundreds of swatches... It's about time I get to do my own blog post on one, even if it will be a bit late!


All you lucky people that live in the US have had the opportunity to buy these, sadly however, they aren't yet available in the UK
*crys a little at the thought*. When I asked someone that worked in Boots when they were going to stock them, they said it could be anytime up to 12 months... Sorry WHAT?! Look's like I might have to hunt them down on the internet somewhere...






Obviously not ALL of them, but I am completley in love with the China Glaze Hunger Games collection, probably not great to buy in summer as their more autumn colours... but their so friggin' pretty. And after months of lusting after it, I think a cheeky purchase of Something Blue by China Glaze is definetly around the corner...









Uh, yeah... may be a bit far fetched... But if anybody wants to buy me a Louis Vuitton handbag or a Macbook, by all means go for it, I won't complain.

Okay, this is completley justified. I need good quality make up brushes, mine are terrible, believe me, and with everyone suddenly raving about these, I really want to go out and get some of my own.... own and an EcoTools kabuki...


So keeping it short, that is the main things I want to buy this year, thought there would be more than this to be honest... Comment below what you want to get this year!



Tuesday 3 April 2012

Company Review : Make Up Academy

When British chain Superdrug announced they were releasing a £1 make up range, I was one of the many people who assumed the make up would be of bad quality, with terrible packaging. However, after watching the brand grow over just over a year, I have been continuously impressed by their products!

The brand is most known, I think, for there eyeshadows, which are dupes for many different high end shadows, such as Mac Woodwinked.



They are very pigmented, long lasting, and very blendable. They come in 38 shades, 4 matte, and 34 pearl, so you have large choice for colour! Surprisingly, the packaging is very sturdy, and not tacky looking.

Also with 9 palettes out, some as cheap as £4, it's very easy to get a large collection for even less! The palettes also bare a strong resemblence to Sleek palettes! 


Their neutral pallete, heaven and earth, has been strongly compared to the Naked palette by Urban Decay, which retails at £34, £30 more than the MUA dupe!




Another great product by the brand is their lipsticks! Available in 16 shades, they are very pigmented, but also very buildable for a more dramatic look. They aren't as long lasting as you would hope, but at just £1 they are easy to replace, comparable to the £13.50 for a Mac lipstick. The packaging for the lipsticks looks a lot more high end than the packaging for the eyeshadows, and feels a lot more expensive and less plastic.


Their nail polish which comes in 24 shades, is very easy to apply, and with a top coat, can last up to 5 days. Although you don't get a lot in a bottle, I think its a great way to add to your nail polish collection without breaking the bank on China Glaze or OPI.



The last thing I feel like I need to give a mention is the Face Primer! When I got this, I was going through my 'I DON'T NEED PRIMER COS' IM A BADASS' phase so I didn't want to spend £20 on an Urban Decay primer, or a Benefit one. I wasn't expecting dramatic effects as it was only £4, but oh atlanta was I wrong. It definetly made me see the advantages of primer, especially after my eye primer ordeal which you can read about in an earlier blog post!



I don't want to dwell on every single product, so these are the ones I feel stand out the most. I haven't tried the foundation or concealer beacause I am kind of a make up snob when it comes to things like that... But you guys should definetly check out this brand at your nearest Superdrug if you haven't already! Most of it is only a pound, so its worth giving it a shot!


Monday 2 April 2012

Sunday Shopping!

Yesterday, I took advantage of the last day of nice weather and went into town to do a bit of shopping. I only went to Superdrug and Mac, but have somehow managed to do quite a bit of damage to my bank account...

To be fair, in Superdrug, I only picked up things i've been wanting to buy for a while, and I always seem to justify Superdrug purchase on the basis that I have a BeautyCard, their equivilant of a loyalty card.

The first thing I got which I am SO excited about, is a Colour Tattoo by Maybelline! I feel like i'm the last person ever to try one of these, but for some reason i've just never actually picked one up before... Sadly, due to the hype of them, there was only 1 shade left there that I really liked, and thought looked wearable.


Bad to the Bronze is a gorgous brown colour, with a gold shine to it. These shadows are incredibly buildable, so the transition from daytime chic, to night time smokey eye would be really easy, they are also very blendable, I think a whole blog post will be dedicated to these in the near future.

 



Next, I got a blush from Sleek in the shade Lifes A Peach. Its an amazing coral colour, which I actually didn't have any of as i'm just starting to get in to blushes. I've never actually tried a Sleek blush before this one, only the eyeshadow palettes. The packaging is amazing, it feels really sturdy and secure, and when opened, features a really good sized mirror for on the go application. Will definetly be picking up more of these in the future!


In anticipation of the Dream Bouncy Blushes coming to the UK, I compromised and purchased a Dream Touch Blush which I am yet to try. I can't find a colour name on it unfortunetly, but it's just a very pale pink. The consistancy is very creamy, and seems to be very blendable.


I don't want to talk to much about this as I am planning on doing a whole blog post on MUA make up, as I think some people may be wary about trying some of the products due to most of them only costing £1... But I definetly recommend the products! This lipstick is in Shade 11, and is a very dark pink, sort of drifting over to a more brown shade.


The final thing I bought from Superdrug was a Colour Sensational lipstick by Maybelline. This colour is called Coral Pearl, but personally I think its more a pinky colour that coral. These lipsticks are very long lasting and come in a large shade range, so you should definetly pick one or two up if you can!


*This picture is not my own, it is taken from a review site, however it does state on the website that people are allowed to use the images for promotional/review purposes*

Sadly, I couldn't get my camera to make this product show up true to colour, and I didn't want to give you guys the wrong impression of it! This is the first mineralise eyeshadow I have purchased from Mac. This is called Water & Ice, and when mixed, comes up as a very silvery colour, with flecks of blue. I worn it yet, but I imagine like all other mac shadows, it has great staying power.


Saturday 10 March 2012

Top 5 lip balms!

Lip balms are definetly something that every girl owns at least one of, even girls that aren't interested in make up have a craving for an amazing lip balm.
The criteria for a lip balm is pretty basic; it's got to do the main job - keep your lips soft and smooth, you want one that easily applied for on the go touch ups, and a fragrance/taste is optional.

Top 5 lip balms i've tried


5.  Nivea Pearly Shine




I actually wish that I could put this lip balm higher up on the list, but I don't feel that it serves its main purpose as an actual lip balm, and more as a lip colour. I love the pinky-shine it gives to your lips, but if your lips are already chapped it only accentuates the cracks on the lips. I also think it has a really sickly, overbearing smell/taste and usually ended up wiping it off.


4. Vaseline Aloe Vera


I was actually quite hesitant to include any Vaseline products in this list because they really are only a quick fix soloution. They don't soak in to your lips, giving them the benefits, they sit on top due to their greasy nature, its good if you're lips need a quick fix, but theres definetly other products out there, that work 100x better.



3. L'occitane Delice Des Fruits



I actually got this lip balm through a voucher in Glamour magazine, and i'm really glad I did! I think this brand is really under rated by many people and dosen't seem to get the attention it deserves. The actual product smelt delicious! And it was definetly long lasting, and great at maintaining soft lips, I also thought it was amazing to apply after exfoliating my lips. May be a little bit of a steep at £8.50, but the quality is incredibly high as it only contains natural products!

2. Nivea Hydro Care


OH MY DAYS I AM IN LOVE WITH THIS. This has seriously became the most amazing lip balm for dry lips I have ever tried in my life, and i've certainly been round the block with chapsticks.  When I used this, I was going through a really bad stage with my lips, they were cracked beyond where my lips stopped, it was horrible, and I was incredibly self concious towards it, but after a few days of religiously applying this, my lips were as good as new, I really recommend this to anyone  who has problems with dry lips!


1. The Body Shop Lip Scuff


This is the best thing to ever happen to me.  I feel like my favoure lip balm has to be one that I use on a regular basis, and this, I do. I use it at least once, most often before I go to bed. It was £8, but its incredibly high quality, The Body Shop always does sell amazing products. The formula is very creamy, but has large chunks in it, I really can't say what of because I have no idea, but it bloomin' works. Its harsh enough to rub away and dead skin, but not too harsh that it hurts your lips. You should definetly consider purchasing this product.

I hope you guys enjoyed this quick 'review' of some lip balms! I tried to include some cheap ones, and some more expensive ones, and if I didn't mention the price, it means its really cheap, most likely under £4! Enjoy!