Tuesday 24 March 2015
Zelens Lip Enhancer and Lip Glaze in Rouge and Nude
I make no bones about my love of Zelens products. The fact is, expensive as they are, I've rarely been disappointed with anything I've tried from the range, and I was super-excited when I discovered Dr Lens was releasing makeup to go alongside his skincare range. I've mentioned the foundation in passing before, but today I want to concentrate on the lip products.
Here we have two lipglazes, in Rouge (red) and "Nude", and the Lip Enhancer, which is essentially a lip balm with a PH sensitive pigment that reacts to the acidity in your skin to create your "ideal" lip colour.
But the Lip Glazes are what I really want to talk about (the Lip Enhancer is a bit of a gimmick to be honest, and I don't think it's worth £32 of your money for the same fluorescent pink lips you get from every other PH-sensitive "ideal" lip colour on the market, but it's a nice balm that aside) for they are fabulous.
Yes, they are a little on the sticky side, but what you have here is incredibly nourishing, cushiony colour product. Handy for just chucking on in a hurry, not needing a precise application, I've even used them as a treatment on sore lips, and I've found that they are nothing short of magical on dry, peeling lips. There is no scent to speak of, which is a relief. They last about as long as you'd expect a lipgloss to, but the hydrating and conditioning properties last much longer than the colour does, which is lovely. They feel more like a treatment than a gloss, and as such, they're gorgeous. They're currently challenging Chantecaille as my all-time favourite formula of all-time ... which is saying something!
On the lips, the colour is sheer, but not unpigmented, here are my bare lips for comparison:
And here they are with Nude:
And with Rouge:
And finally with Lip Perfector:
Normally, Lip Perfector goes incredibly fuchsia on me, but this was after an hour of swatching 14 lip colours so I think my lips were too knackered to make it work properly on me today.
Rouge is a lovely bright and sheer red, which I love for simple look with a sweep of graphic liquid liner, and I pair nude (an unusual choice of colour at all for me, but the mix of mauve, taupe and a hint of purple in the tube makes it an easier wear for me than the usual beige/caramel "nudes") with a smokier eye look. Lip Enhancer I wear on the days I can't be bothered with makeup at all ... I'm a big fan of the Lip Glazes, loving their emollient and soothing properties, and the colours are pretty and flattering, I can't recommend them highly enough. The Lip Enhancer is a lovely balm with a gimmicky colour, so buy it if you like that kind of thing, but unlike the Lip Glazes, it's not quite as much of an essential.
Lip Glazes are £29 each, and are available from SpaceNK. Lip Perfector is £32.
The Fine Print: Mixture of PR samples and personal purchases.
The Even Finer Print: We're not featuring full fragrance reviews on Get Lippie at the moment owing to illness - please see The Parosmia Diaries for more.
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Monday 23 March 2015
Clinique Colour Pop Lipsticks in Bare/Punch/Cherry/Love and Berry Pop
We've been lacking a bit in colour recently on Get Lippie, so I figured instead of Lipsticks of the Week, why not have a Week of Lipsticks? So here we are, showing you some of my favourite lipsticks of the moment.
Clinique sent me a few of their latest Colour Pop collection recently, and they are mega pretty. From l-r we have Bare Pop, Punch Pop, Cherry Pop, Love Pop and Berry Pop. Not only are they bright and pigmented, they apparently are a melding of both lipstick and primer, designed to make the colours last longer on your lips. I don't really believe in lip-primers, now I come to think of it, I find them drying and don't really add much to the whole lipstick experience, to be honest. These lipsticks, however, are incredibly silky and soft on the lips.
Bare Pop |
Punch Pop |
Cherry Pop |
Love Pop Don't drop a lipstick right before you photograph it, folks! |
Berry Pop |
I like that the bottoms of the tubes match the colours in the bullets. They're easy to apply, mostly giving full coverage in one or two passes, except the shimmery shades, which are a little sheerer:
Bare Pop |
Punch Pop |
Cherry Pop |
Love Pop |
Berry Pop |
The Fine Print: PR Sample
The Even Finer Print: We're not featuring full fragrance reviews on Get Lippie at the moment owing to illness - please see The Parosmia Diaries for more.
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Friday 20 March 2015
Alpha H Instant Facial
This is a rather elderly bottle of Alpha H Instant Facial. It's nearly empty, but I love it very much, and I shall be sad when it is gone.
Alpha H are the queens of glycolic acid, and their Liquid Gold product is - rightly - a cult, but I find it is a little too stimulating for my skin, so I don't use it very often these days. Instant Facial is a lighter acidic spray designed to be used throughout the day for an immediate pick-me-up effect.
Personally, I prefer to use this as part of my cleansing routine as the acidic toner part of my routine, I spray a little onto a cotton wool pad and sweep over freshly cleansed skin, and then immediately follow with Serozinc and serum/oil, then moisturiser. It gives me a light exfoliation effect, which is particularly noticeable if I've been neglecting my skin for a couple of days, and it does this without irritation, or too much tingling.
I find it an excellent addition to my collection of acidic toners, it is a little on the pricey side compared to Clarins exfoliating toner (less than £20), at £37 from Cult Beauty, but compared to my beloved Zelens PHA pads at £65, it's more of a bargain, I happily rotate Instant Facial with both of those. Because of the spray, you use a fixed amount per use, and this product lasts and lasts and lasts, as you can probably tell from the scruffy state of my six-months+ old bottle.
What are your old but beloved products?
The Fine Print: PR Sample
The Even Finer Print: We're not featuring full fragrance reviews on Get Lippie at the moment owing to illness - please see The Parosmia Diaries for more.
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Thursday 19 March 2015
Josh Wood Blending Wand - Dark Brown
It's hard work being a brunette sometimes. Well, if you're a brunette over the age of 35 or so, it is, anyway. Yes, I'm talking about greying. I have been going grey since I was 18, actually, and it has ever been a pain in the backside. I'm incredibly lucky in that my hair colourist (Jack Howard, currently at Paul Edmonds) is a genius, but he's an incredibly busy one, and I don't get to see him as often as I'd like these days, so, in between visits I have to cover up my roots myself. It's fun!*
I've written before about Colour Wow, which takes literally seconds to use, and I really like it, but I do also use the Josh Wood Blending Wand in dark brown for when I need a slightly longer-term solution. The blending wands contain a weak hair dye which actually works as a stain on the white hair, and this blends your greys in almost seamlessly
To use, you "paint" your white roots with the applicator after shampooing (whilst your hair is still wet) then dry and style as usual, there's no need to rinse, or mess about with different processes, you literally paint it on and dry your hair. I find the brush is a little fiddly, and prone to falling off in my thick and wiry hair, but in those circumstances, I tend to just apply direct from the bottle and rub it into the roots with my fingertips. You will need to wash your hands pretty thoroughly afterwards though!
Ostensibly, the stain will last through a wash or two, as it is NOT a permanent dye, but I have found that it will fade hugely after the first wash, needing a second application, but I've never tried to use it more than three shampoos in a row. However, I do have to admit that it did leave me with PINK roots after the first wash the first time I used it, but I rather liked the effect actually ... your mileage might vary though! My roots haven't been pink since, but the fading effect is intense.
I've used this once or twice a month for the last six months or so, and there is still plenty left in the tube, so for £12.50 this is a bit of a bargain, albeit one that comes with considerable caveats. You can find Josh Wood Blending Wands in the beauty sections of larger Marks & Spencer stores.
How big a problem are roots for you?
*For a given value of "fun", admittedly
The Fine Print: PR Sample
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Wednesday 18 March 2015
Spring Fragrances with Elie Saab, Diptyque and DKNY
If you've been following my travails over on The Parosmia Diaries, then you'll know this post is a bit of a breakthrough - perfume reviews have necessarily been thin on the ground for Get Lippie over the last twelve months, but I think I have finally recovered enough of my sense of smell to offer at least a brief overview of some lovely fragrances that have crossed my radar over the last month or two. So, as we swing into spring (at last!) here's my pick of the best warm fragrances to celebrate the passing of winter:
Elie Saab Resort Collection:
I love orange blossom, and orange blossom is the signature note of the entire Elie Saab range, which is an incredibly lovely, sheer and diaphanous range in the main. Resort Collection, as well as being housed in one of the loveliest bottles this beauty blogger has in her entire collection, is a gloriously blossom-y scent, replete with fig, jasmine and frangipani. To my nose it smells like sunbathing whilst wearing expensive suncream under orange trees in the spring. Very lovely indeed.
Diptyque Florabellio
A powdery apple-blossom floral, with an intriguingly salty top note, and a slightly dark dry-down, this EDT is fresh without being too bright, soft and gentle and overall rather cheerful to wear. It's a little more ladylike than I would normally wear - in fact, if this had been released this month instead of waiting till May to be on shelves, I'd have suggested it would be a fabulous Mothers Day present - it's delightful.
DKNY Delicious Delights
And speaking of delightful, DKNY have brought out their Delicious Delights range, which is a limited edition extension of the apple-themed Be Delicious range. There are three scents, Cool Swirl, Dreamsicle, and Fruity Rooty.
All are fun, fruity and fresh. Cool Swirl (green) has blueberry, violet leaf and coconut, Dreamsicle (orange - my favourite) has elements of orange, mandarin and raspberry, and Fruity Rooty (pink) has blackberry with hints of rose. They are rather on the sweet side, which my new nose seems to appreciate, but they are also flirty and nice to wear.
So, there you go, not as in-depth as usual, but I'm hoping my nose will continue to improve so my reviews can too! Happy Spring, peeps!
The Fine Print: PR Samples
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Elie Saab Resort Collection:
I love orange blossom, and orange blossom is the signature note of the entire Elie Saab range, which is an incredibly lovely, sheer and diaphanous range in the main. Resort Collection, as well as being housed in one of the loveliest bottles this beauty blogger has in her entire collection, is a gloriously blossom-y scent, replete with fig, jasmine and frangipani. To my nose it smells like sunbathing whilst wearing expensive suncream under orange trees in the spring. Very lovely indeed.
Diptyque Florabellio
A powdery apple-blossom floral, with an intriguingly salty top note, and a slightly dark dry-down, this EDT is fresh without being too bright, soft and gentle and overall rather cheerful to wear. It's a little more ladylike than I would normally wear - in fact, if this had been released this month instead of waiting till May to be on shelves, I'd have suggested it would be a fabulous Mothers Day present - it's delightful.
DKNY Delicious Delights
And speaking of delightful, DKNY have brought out their Delicious Delights range, which is a limited edition extension of the apple-themed Be Delicious range. There are three scents, Cool Swirl, Dreamsicle, and Fruity Rooty.
All are fun, fruity and fresh. Cool Swirl (green) has blueberry, violet leaf and coconut, Dreamsicle (orange - my favourite) has elements of orange, mandarin and raspberry, and Fruity Rooty (pink) has blackberry with hints of rose. They are rather on the sweet side, which my new nose seems to appreciate, but they are also flirty and nice to wear.
So, there you go, not as in-depth as usual, but I'm hoping my nose will continue to improve so my reviews can too! Happy Spring, peeps!
The Fine Print: PR Samples
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Tuesday 17 March 2015
An introduction to Tweezerman
But the best discovery for me, without doubt, has been the eyebrow scissors. I had no idea you could buy these, and I've long known that the best part of any professional eyebrow shape has been the trimming of my long - my eyebrows grow long and thick and luxuriant - LONG eyebrow hairs. Have you ever tried trimming your eyebrows with nail scissors? I have. Please don't be like me - it does not work! I am rubbish at plucking my own eyebrows, depending on professionals for shaping, but still needing maintenance at home, I've found that by simply trimming the longest offenders I can look groomed in seconds without plucking at all.
Any surprising discoveries for you, here? You can buy any and all of these items from BeautyBay, who have an extensive collection of Tweezerman products, including a couple not shown here ....
The Fine Print: PR Sample
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Monday 16 March 2015
Oskia Renaissance Cleansing Gel
Long-time readers will know I don't always see eye-to-eye with gel-based products, usually finding them a little too harsh (many gels have an alcohol base, which my skin doesn't always appreciate. Gin, on the other hand ...) for my stupidly sensitive and extremely prone to redness skin. So I approached Oskia Renaissance Cleansing Gel very warily.
I needn't have worried, for this is a delight, not actually being a "gel" in the traditional sense at all, more like a soft oil-based balm. It is deliciously scented with rose in a way that even my poor, tortured nose can detect, which I really like. However, Oskia products always smell delightful, I recall being happily surprised by the scent of their Micro-Exfoliant balm (sherbet lemons!) the first time I used it. In this way, Renaissance Cleansing gel does not disappoint.
The peachy pink "gel" softens into an oil texture when massaged over dry skin, it provides great slip, and is good for a quick massage. It's quite a light-textured oil, and slightly sticky in use, however, when warm water is introduced it emulsifies into a light milk, and that makes it very easy to remove from the skin with a cloth, or it is easily rinseable through splashing, if that is what you prefer. I don't use this for makeup removal, preferring Renaissance as a morning cleanse, but I think you'd need a separate eye makeup remover with this one.
Oskia contains MSM, a sulphur-containing compound which helps with skin healing, and the cleanser further contains pumpkin AHAs, and vitamins b2, A, C, & E, alongside Starflower oil, so leaving the gel on your skin for a few minutes before rinsing will allegedly give a brightening effect, I've not tried this, as I habitually am running short on time in the mornings, but the ingredients are nourishing and good for a mild exfoliating effect, even though they will only be on your face a short time.
I'll be investigating more from Oskia, this I can tell ...
The Fine Print: A CEW Product Demonstration evening sample.
The Even Finer Print: We're not featuring full fragrance reviews on Get Lippie at the moment owing to illness - please see The Parosmia Diaries for more.
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Wednesday 25 February 2015
Vichy Liftactiv Supreme & Liftactiv Serum 10
Regular readers will know that I don't really shop for my skincare in the likes of Boots or Superdrug as a rule. Being a bit of a skincare snob means SpaceNK and Selfridges are more my jam, and I'll buy my more mainstream skincare requirements from the likes of Debenhams before I hit the high street proper.
That said, I do love me a bit of French skincare, and my flat is bursting at the seams with my backups of La Roche Posay Serozinc, Avene redness care products for flareups, and there's even a bottle of Bioderma around here somewhere too. So, when Vichy sent me press release promising skin that is as hydrated at the end of the day as it is when you apply the cream initially, I happily asked for a jar of Liftactiv Supreme to try, and, being the lovely people they are, they also threw in a bottle of their Serum 10 for eyes too. I've noticed a lot over the last few years that I look more dehydrated in the afternoons/early evenings, when dehydration lines tend to settle (in particular around the eyes) and are really noticable, and it all just makes you look tired. So a cream that combats that? Include me in!
The Liftactiv Supreme cream feels amazing on the skin, it sinks in quickly, and isn't greasy, leaving a gorgeously velvety base for makeup, I've enjoyed using it a great deal. The Serum 10 is a light and silky lotion that again sinks in very easily, and I've found that it really does help with hydration, and most importantly - me having incredibly sensitive eyes - doesn't sting.
So, does it help hydrate throughout the day? According to the press release, you could look up to (and I quote) "four months younger" at the end of the day. Accordingly, after nearly a month of usage I asked my workmates how much younger I looked now than I did when I started the experiment, showing them pictures of myself from last November for comparison. Hands down, every single person I asked called me a pillock for even asking, and demanded that I have a word with myself. I think I can take that as a no ...
Anyhoo, my foray into the less than £30 skincare bracket has been a success, even disregarding my workmates less than stellar reaction to my before and afters. I think the Liftactiv Supreme cream is idea for oiler-skinned older ladies, having a slight mattifying effect on skin. I'm not sure I'd rebuy the moisturiser, I genuinely think some of my more expensive creams are better for my requirements, but the eye serum is definitely going to be staple in my arsenal from now on, it's fabulous.
What are your French skincare favourites?
The Fine Print: PR Sample
The Even Finer Print: We're not featuring full fragrance reviews on Get Lippie at the moment owing to illness - please see The Parosmia Diaries for more.
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Monday 23 February 2015
Anosmia Awareness Day: 27th February 2015
This Friday, 27th February is Anosmia Awareness Day. Ordinarily, this is a date that would probably have passed without too much comment at Lippie Mansions, but this year is different. Very different.
Most people think not being able to smell is just a little thing, but please let me tell you that it is not.
When I lost my sense of smell last year, I had literally no idea just how devastating a condition it would be, and just how much my life would be changed as a result of the cold that caused my olfactory nerve to die. I've had to give up reviewing perfumes, and beauty blogging has had to take a bit of a back seat to learning to deal with my condition. There are so many things I can't eat, there are activities I simply can't do, for example, I can't go to a coffee shop, I can't stand near someone who has been smoking. I've had to avoid eating out. I can't drink wine, I can't just go to a sandwich shop and pick something up for lunch. Even brushing my teeth makes me puke! I can't tell when my oven is on fire - and this has happened recently. I can't tell when food is spoiled. Worst of all, for me, I can never predict the things I'll have a reaction to, which means I've lost control over my life, and it has been an incredibly difficult 12 months as a result.
On top of anosmia and its attendant conditions parosmia and phantosmia, I've also suffered from a crippling depression, and no little amount of social anxiety as a direct result of losing my sense of smell. I never expected this to affect me so badly, and to say it has been difficult to deal with would be a mild understatement. Without the help of my family, my friends, and especially Fifth Sense, I'm not sure how life would be right now. There was a point last year where I didn't really know if I could cope for much longer, as there simply didn't appear to be an end in sight, and my medical diagnosis was, basically, "wait it out, you'll laugh about this one day". I'm still not laughing, and I'm not sure when I will.
I have been exceptionally lucky in that my doctors have taken me seriously, and I've been fairly informed in my own right about the condition because, as a perfume writer, research about olfaction has always been of interest to me. I'm now getting the medical help I need, but Fifth Sense have helped me in many ways that my doctors couldn't. There was a conference for fellow anosmics and parosmics like myself last November, which helped me when I was very much at my lowest ebb, and I can now pinpoint this event as the date where I was able to start turning my life around.
Life is getting better these days, but I still have a way to go, and I will need more support from my friends, my family, my medical team, and yes, Fifth Sense, which is why we're trying to make this year's Anosmia Awareness Day the best ever, because not everyone who suffers as I have has been lucky enough to have the support system I've been able to create.
This year, Fifth Sense are trying to raise funds to help others who are in a similar situation to myself. There is very little research being done to either look at the causes of anosmia, or into cures for anosmia, or even into gadgets to help anosmics get by in every day life. If you have a penny or two - every little helps, no matter how little - to spare, then, please, consider donating to Fifth Sense this week. If not for me, then in the hope that you never catch a cold that turns your life inside out too.
In addition, all this week, Fifth Sense are asking you to tweet the smell you think you'd miss most if you lost your sense of smell, by using the #LongLostSmell hashtag, please get involved! I shared mine on the Fifth Sense Facebook page last week, but there have been some amazing tweets on the subject, and I've loved reading them - and occasionally weeping over them - over the last few days.
I'll also be featured in the Guardian this weekend talking about my experiences of anosmia and parosmia, so please keep an eye out for that, oh, and I'm working with Basenotes on something rather amusing too - I'll keep you posted!
This post has been crossposted between here and the Parosmia Diaries.
The Even Finer Print: We're not featuring full fragrance reviews on Get Lippie at the moment owing to illness - please see The Parosmia Diaries for more.
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Most people think not being able to smell is just a little thing, but please let me tell you that it is not.
When I lost my sense of smell last year, I had literally no idea just how devastating a condition it would be, and just how much my life would be changed as a result of the cold that caused my olfactory nerve to die. I've had to give up reviewing perfumes, and beauty blogging has had to take a bit of a back seat to learning to deal with my condition. There are so many things I can't eat, there are activities I simply can't do, for example, I can't go to a coffee shop, I can't stand near someone who has been smoking. I've had to avoid eating out. I can't drink wine, I can't just go to a sandwich shop and pick something up for lunch. Even brushing my teeth makes me puke! I can't tell when my oven is on fire - and this has happened recently. I can't tell when food is spoiled. Worst of all, for me, I can never predict the things I'll have a reaction to, which means I've lost control over my life, and it has been an incredibly difficult 12 months as a result.
On top of anosmia and its attendant conditions parosmia and phantosmia, I've also suffered from a crippling depression, and no little amount of social anxiety as a direct result of losing my sense of smell. I never expected this to affect me so badly, and to say it has been difficult to deal with would be a mild understatement. Without the help of my family, my friends, and especially Fifth Sense, I'm not sure how life would be right now. There was a point last year where I didn't really know if I could cope for much longer, as there simply didn't appear to be an end in sight, and my medical diagnosis was, basically, "wait it out, you'll laugh about this one day". I'm still not laughing, and I'm not sure when I will.
I have been exceptionally lucky in that my doctors have taken me seriously, and I've been fairly informed in my own right about the condition because, as a perfume writer, research about olfaction has always been of interest to me. I'm now getting the medical help I need, but Fifth Sense have helped me in many ways that my doctors couldn't. There was a conference for fellow anosmics and parosmics like myself last November, which helped me when I was very much at my lowest ebb, and I can now pinpoint this event as the date where I was able to start turning my life around.
Life is getting better these days, but I still have a way to go, and I will need more support from my friends, my family, my medical team, and yes, Fifth Sense, which is why we're trying to make this year's Anosmia Awareness Day the best ever, because not everyone who suffers as I have has been lucky enough to have the support system I've been able to create.
This year, Fifth Sense are trying to raise funds to help others who are in a similar situation to myself. There is very little research being done to either look at the causes of anosmia, or into cures for anosmia, or even into gadgets to help anosmics get by in every day life. If you have a penny or two - every little helps, no matter how little - to spare, then, please, consider donating to Fifth Sense this week. If not for me, then in the hope that you never catch a cold that turns your life inside out too.
In addition, all this week, Fifth Sense are asking you to tweet the smell you think you'd miss most if you lost your sense of smell, by using the #LongLostSmell hashtag, please get involved! I shared mine on the Fifth Sense Facebook page last week, but there have been some amazing tweets on the subject, and I've loved reading them - and occasionally weeping over them - over the last few days.
I'll also be featured in the Guardian this weekend talking about my experiences of anosmia and parosmia, so please keep an eye out for that, oh, and I'm working with Basenotes on something rather amusing too - I'll keep you posted!
This post has been crossposted between here and the Parosmia Diaries.
The Even Finer Print: We're not featuring full fragrance reviews on Get Lippie at the moment owing to illness - please see The Parosmia Diaries for more.
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Friday 13 February 2015
Erborian CC Creme
I'm fairly hard to impress these days, particularly when it comes to skincare, but at a launch event for Erborian recently, I came away with a shopping list as long as your arm, and an URGENT desire to try EVERYTHING.
That never happens.
Amongst the things I was desperate to try was this CC Creme, and I was delighted that it was in the goody bag. Erborian is a Korean brand (it's actually part of the L'Occitane company), and I was basically won over by the textures. I must have layered fifteen different products on my hand that night, and my skin felt amazing, instead of greasy and overloaded. Korean skincare consists of many, many more steps than a traditional "Western" routine, and the textures of each product are a lot lighter as a result, but without that oddly velvety "silicone" texture we tend expect from oil-free products.
Erborian CC Cream is white when you squeeze it from the tube, but I think you can just see some speckles of pigment in the above swatch. It adjusts to your individual skin tone once you start to rub it in:
You can see the colour change starting above. CC Creme is meant to be worn under a foundation, or BB Cream, and is designed to even out your skintone, whilst adding a layer of sun protection and extra skin coverage.
Once you rub in the cream, it essentially disappears leaving behind smooth and softly even skin. I have been able to wear this alone just with a little powder over on "good skin" days, but it also works well as a lovely primer - yes, I'm a bit obsessed with primers at the moment, you shut up - and I found that layering a new foundation over it recently made the foundation last MAD long. It's comfortable to wear, and won't make you feel like you're wearing a mask. If you have combination oily skin like I do, you'll love the mattifying effect too - I've worn this every day since I got mine, and I genuinely really like it, not having quite seen the point of CC creams before ...
I'll be showing you more Eborian products soon - they're launching a new UK website in the next couple of months, and there will be a huge amount of products launching to go with that, but in the meantime, you can find Eborian products at SpaceNK and Selfridges, where prices start at around £22. Go try them, you might like them as much as I do.
The Fine Print: PR Sample
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Thursday 12 February 2015
Lipsticks of the Week/Month/Quarter [Delete as applicable]
By Tindara
It has been a while since I detailed the lipsticks I’ve been wearing regularly. As Louise herself said recently in a Lippie missive, we may as well start calling it Lipsticks of the Quarter. But if you bear with me, I’ll let you know about a few new discoveries I am excited about. I’ve been watching quite a few Beauty Vlogs recently and they’ve influenced me to look at lots of new products, sometimes from lower budget ranges than I would normally go for.
It has been a while since I detailed the lipsticks I’ve been wearing regularly. As Louise herself said recently in a Lippie missive, we may as well start calling it Lipsticks of the Quarter. But if you bear with me, I’ll let you know about a few new discoveries I am excited about. I’ve been watching quite a few Beauty Vlogs recently and they’ve influenced me to look at lots of new products, sometimes from lower budget ranges than I would normally go for.
First
up is one I’ve had for while, Lancome Rouge in Love Dan Ses Bra
163M. The colour is just beautiful, a perfect rose pink-red that’s
good for every day but works with a more full-on eye too. It’s very
moisturising, doesn’t last as long as others I have, but it’s
worth reapplying for the colour, scent, and feel. It really is a
lovely shade that would suit lots of people. Especially good if
you’re a bit scared of bright red or pink shades as it’s slap
bang between the two, but a touch softer.
Because
it’s still so cold and wintery I’ve been into deep plum and
purple shades and finally have the guts to wear Bobbi Brown Cream
Matte Lip Color in Crushed Plum. It’s a lovely deep wine colour and
fairly hydrating despite the matte formulation, I really like to wear
it with gold or coppery colours on my eyes.
The
other purply plum I’ve been wearing is a great new discovery for
me. I have acquired quite a few Revlon ColorBurst Matte Balms. I love
a matte lipstick and these are very moisturising minty balm stains
that somehow remain magically matt on your lips. The shade I wore
last week was Shameless. I was out of my lipstick comfort zone as
this was very purple, but still, I love it. It’s playful and
interesting without being too Goth or Emo. I did ask my husband
whether it was a bit ‘Twilight’, I figure since he teaches
teenagers, he’d know. It was deemed fine, so I went ahead and wore
it, again, with coppery shades on my eyes.
Another
matte lipstick I’ve had multiples of is Bourjois Rouge Edition
Velvet Lipstick. A liquid matte lipstick that’s comfortable and
leaves a very long-lasting stain; you can apply lip balm on top
throughout the day, and they really last. My favourite colour is
Frambourjois,
and I wore this last week. As I do, most weeks to be honest. It is,
like the Lancome
Rouge in Love Dan Ses Bra 163M, a perfect colour between pink and red
that would suit most people. Slightly brighter then the Lancome, and
looks chic on it’s own with little eye make-up.
Another
long lasting balm to finish, Rimmel London Colour Rush in The Redder
The Better. I like these Rimmel balms a lot though they’re more
dewy than matte with a slightly more sheer texture. They are
buildable though, and look great with a corresponding lip liner if
you’re going for a deeper lip colour. But they also look great
dabbed on lightly with little other make-up when you’re just
pottering around local places for local people and want to look a bit
more cas’. If like me, you habitually turn to higher end lipsticks,
try some of the drugstore ranges’ tinted balms and matte
formulations; they may surprise you and make it into your weekly
favourites.
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