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Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Dolce & Gabanna Summer Collection
So, if you read my blog last week, you know I had a hard time actually buying these, but, I do love the bits and pieces I bought ... Up there you can see (l-r) Nail Polish in Perfection, Classic Lipstick in Soft, and the eye quad in Nude. What I didn't realise at the time is that Perfection and Nude are actually part of the summer collection, and as a result are limited edition.
The packaging on these is excellent, heavyweight, and a shade of gold that doesn't look cheap, even the etching of the names on the packaging looks great. They do get hellishly covered in fingerprints though, so may be a good idea to keep them in their velvet pouches.
Onto swatches!
The nail varnish flows like butter, I have an issue with the long, spindly brush aligned with a tiny cap (the gold part pops off to reveal the proper cap beneath), but this is because I am a well-known cackhanded muppet, and these things make applying varnish difficult for me. I think this is an almost perfect "mannequin hands" polish, too. The above pic shows two coats (with a base and top coat), and is on it's sixth day of wear. There was a minimal amount of chipping, and barely any tipwear. Seriously amazing quality.
Lips:
Classic lipstick in Soft is a rather dark neutral rose shade, opaque in one stroke, it provides soft, glossy lip coverage:
It looks a little lighter on the skin than on the bullet, and it reminds me somewhat of Chanel's Rouge Coco in Mademoiselle - I'll make a potential dupe post soon! - on my lips it very nearly a "my lips but better" shade (I have quite pigmented lips naturally) but it's a good, wearable, fairly neutral shade for many skin colours, I think.
Onto the eye quad:
I fell in love with these shades, the top two a lightly shimmery brownish-purple, and pale coral, and two matte flesh shades, perfect for creating a no-makeup makeup look. Here's how they swatch:
The brown-purple (or purple-brown, if you prefer), is simply beautiful, I've used it for lining, but it's also perfect for a flattering smokey look. I used the whole quad recently to create a natural look (for meeting Edward Bess, who complimented me on it, but more about that anon), used the two matte shades for the base and crease shades, and then coloured the mobile lid in a little with the peach, and used the brown to line, seemed to work just fine! The shadows lasted really well - admittedly over a primer - too.
So, was it worth dealing with the sneery sales assistant? Yes, I think it was, but I'll be buying from the Selfridges counter next time ...
The Fine Print: I bought these after a hellishly bad day in East London. East London apparently does strange things to your credit cards.
Monday, 19 July 2010
Review - Clarisonic (First Thoughts)
Ever since I read Gemma's Clarisonic Diaries posts about her experiences of using a handset for a month over on London Beauty Review a while ago, I've wanted one of these sonic beauties! A couple of weeks ago though, this desire was cemented by the amazingly talented Jody Bloch at the Fern Skin Clinic, who told me that a Clarisonic would definitely help me with some dry skin issues I've been suffering from lately.
It took me a little while to get my hands on one, but I finally have one in my sticky little paws, and, after a week of use, I thought it might be interesting to get some thoughts down about how using agiant toothbrush Clarisonic to clean my face has been.
Here is what Clarisonic claim for themselves (from the Clarisonic website):
It took me a little while to get my hands on one, but I finally have one in my sticky little paws, and, after a week of use, I thought it might be interesting to get some thoughts down about how using a
Here is what Clarisonic claim for themselves (from the Clarisonic website):
Benefits beyond just clean skin: Clarisonic improves the appearance of skin tone and reduces the appearance of pore size
Clarisonic is the sonic technology proven to gently yet effectively loosen dirt and oil to clear your pores. The Clarisonic Cleansing System uses a patented sonic frequency of more than 300 movements per second to clean, soften and smooth your skin. In just 60 seconds a day, the Clarisonic micro-massage action cleans more than twice as effectively as manual cleansing.
Clarisonic Sonic Cleansing Benefits
- Removes 6x more makeup than manual cleansing
- Leaves skin feeling and looking smoother
- Cleanses so well that products absorb better
- Gentle enough for twice daily use
- Helps reduce oily areas, dry skin patches and blemishes
- Helps reduce the appearance of visible pores
- Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
So, how have I found it? Well, after my operation, I'd been quite openly complaining about my dull, grey, flaky skin, which not even my usual hot-cloth method of skin-cleansing had been able to shift. In addition, I've been "suffering" from a constant patch of dry, flaky skin on my forehead for a matter of months that has been driving me bananas - it was diagnosed by a couple of people recently as "lipid dryness", meaning that oil wasn't able to penetrate beyond the most superficial layer of my skin. From the first use, Clarisonic has helped with both of those problems.
My dry patch has disappeared, and my skin has been uniformly more even in tone, and it's soft. So soft that it feels like velvet! I do find that my skin most definitely feels a lot cleaner when I use the handset, and from the first use (for me), it's been a bit of a revelation. I've also found that I don't need to exfoliate at all. Astonishing. Astonishing enough for me to actually look forward to cleansing my face as a result!
Now, has my skin been visibly changed for the better? I can't in all honesty say so. Yet. MrLippie hasn't noticed any difference in my skin (then again, he'd only really notice a change in my skintone if I suddenly dyed it to match his London Irish rugby shirt, to be honest). Skin creams certainly seem to sink in better after using it, and I think this might be raising their efficiency slightly. Oils, in particular just seem to vanish into my face with only the bare minimum of massaging, and my skin has been brighter as a result. The main skin oil that I'm using at the moment is Liz Earle's Superskin concentrate, by the way, I just adore the neroli-scent as a night treatment.
Things I don't like: it takes a long time to charge - when it first arrives, you have to charge it for 24 hours before you can use it, and, I've found it can be tricky trying to change the programming. It has three speeds, which are very easy to sort out, but moving it from a 1 minute timed setting, to a 2 minute timed setting or a setting without a timer can be difficult. So difficult, in fact, that mine appears to be stuck on the 2 minute timer, and I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to get it back onto a one minute timer! This is eating up my battery life, which ties back into my point about it taking a long time to charge! It's also on the pricey side, coming in at £150 for a face-only version, or £175 for a face and body unit. You can pick one up from Selfridges, Harrods, or SpaceNK. That said though, a course of facials would cost a similar amount, and, this is something that I feel is definitely going to make a big change to my routine, so, on a cost per use basis, it actually works out pretty cheap. I've always believed that getting your cleansing right is the key to any skin routine, and, well this is a big step along that route.
Overall, I'm exceptionally impressed, and I'm looking forward to seeing if the coming weeks bring any differences to my face that other people can notice ...
The Fine Print: Unit was accidentally provided for review purposes. Long story, it involves Selfridges, a champagne cocktail or two, another encounter with me talking WAY too much to Daniel Sandler and some lightly embarrassed gatecrashing. Probably best not to ask ...
Sunday, 18 July 2010
MAC Rodarte Collection - but it is art?
You're going to be reading a lot of posts on this matter this evening, and I just thought I'd add my tuppenorth into the matter. The new MAC collaboration with Rodarte is due out (in the US) in September. A collection of ethereal pale greys, pinks and taupes, it's meant to be inspired by the beauty of the countryside in Mexico, and specificially, items (according to Rodarte) were inspired by the female workers "floating to work" in the factories at dawn.
So far, not so unusual, but several of the items may have been insensitively named: Juarez, and Factory, are the nail polishes in the collection, and here's where the controversy begins, for, over the last several years, women in their dozens have been abducted on their way to work in the factories of Juarez, and they have been raped and murdered. Juarez is a notoriously impoverished factory town, and has been named one of the most dangerous places to live in the world as a result of these abductions, murders and rapes. Very little is being done by the police to investigate the situation, as the women (aged between 12 and 20, in the main) are every poor, and it's not seen as worthwhile to try and bring their rapists and murderers to justice.
After an outcry in the US, MAC have released a statement announcing that they are aware that some people consider these names controversial and/or offensive, and, as a result, they are going to donate a "portion" of the proceeds of this collection to the people of Juarez. Rodarte themselves have merely said that the names of the collection were inspired by their "travels", and have not apologised for the controversial element.
This strikes me as a shame, and a missed opportunity. Why not release the entire collection as an awareness raising one, and donate the entire proceeds to the people of Juarez? MAC, of course, have a track record in this area, donating as they do, the entire proceeds of their Viva Glam releases every year to Aids charities. I'd feel a lot less uneasy about MAC if they'd done this, I'll be honest.
Can you imagine if, in the UK for example, Illamasqua had released a collection with an item named "Soham" and then claimed it was simply because the town was so beautiful, and that was the only reason they chose the name? It shows a massive amount of naivety on the behalf of the Rodarte team that they didn't consider the implications of naming parts of a collection this way, and ignoring any offence they may have caused too.
Please be aware that I am NOT calling for a boycott of this collection, and if you want to buy the items, you are, of course, welcome to (personally, some of the items I've seen, I think to be very pretty, in all actuality - it's certainly not a collection for our darker skinned sisters, judging from the promos though), but I'd like to see MAC do more to redress this situation, (what proportion of the proceeds are they willing to donate, for example) and I'd like to see more in the way of action from the Rodarte team to acknowledge the situation too. Makeup shouldn't, if you ask me, be glorifying the rape and murder of women ...
What say you? Legitimate outcry, or storm in a teacup?
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Thursday, 15 July 2010
Dolce & Gabanna Makeup at Harrods
Dear Dolce & Gabanna,
Your new makeup range is gorgeous. Your counter at Harrods is gorgeous. The staff on your makeup counter at Harrods are beautiful and gorgeous.
And, if the beautiful staff at your gorgeous counter hadn't been too busy painting their nails, ignoring customers and sneering when asked for service at 2pm last Monday afternoon, I might even have spent more than the £70 I finally managed to give A N Other member of your staff. I'm very happy with the products, but the attitude of yourbit... er ... sales assistant is still bugging me.
I'm guessing the lovely girls who were busy being helpful on the Burberry counter had put some noses out of joint? Such a shame, anyway.
Love and unimpressed kisses,
Lippie xx
Your new makeup range is gorgeous. Your counter at Harrods is gorgeous. The staff on your makeup counter at Harrods are beautiful and gorgeous.
And, if the beautiful staff at your gorgeous counter hadn't been too busy painting their nails, ignoring customers and sneering when asked for service at 2pm last Monday afternoon, I might even have spent more than the £70 I finally managed to give A N Other member of your staff. I'm very happy with the products, but the attitude of your
I'm guessing the lovely girls who were busy being helpful on the Burberry counter had put some noses out of joint? Such a shame, anyway.
Love and unimpressed kisses,
Lippie xx
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