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Monday, 30 November 2015
LipsNspritz of the ... er ... Fortnight.
I hate being ill, and I really hate being ill to the extent that it interferes with my posting schedule. Nonetheless, here's a double-dose (whether you wanted it or not, frankly) of my weekly diary of lipstick and perfume-wearing. The above pic is from the week ending 22/11/15.
Monday was Etat Libre d'Orange Like This, alongside Chantecaille Lip Chic in Wild Rose. Like This is probably my favourite "gourmand" fragrance, being a blend of pumpkin, mandarin, ginger and immortelle. It should smell like a pumpkin pie - which it does, to an extent - but it also smells warm, sophisticated and slightly tweedy from the prickle of ginger. Perfect for autumn, and just plain delicious at any time.
Tuesday was continuing the gourmand theme with Laura Mercier Ambre Vanille, alongside Laura Mercier Lip Glace in Rose. Both are easy and simple to wear, without being too challenging. Ambre Vanille is sweet and warm, and Rose is a beautiful neutral, which will work on many colourings.
Wednesday brought Hermes Eau d'Orange Vert which is one of my favourite citrus fragrances of all time - I go a little insane for mint in fragrances, and this combination of bitter orange, sweet orange, and just a hint of peppermint oil makes me a little weak at the knees. I only wish it lasted longer. I wore it with the rosy mauve of Shiseido Lacquer Rouge in RD529, which is quite an opaque liquid lipstick.
Thursday I wanted to wear a classic, so I did. Guerlain L'Heure Bleue, a beautiful dance of orange blossom and iris, coupled with vanilla and a little spicy carnation, I adore this fragrance. It feels blue all the way through, so I wore a blue-toned lipstick too, which was Illamasqua Magnetism. I got several compliments on the fragrance, as I always do when I wear it, and resolved to wear it more often. Which I will when this project is over.
I fully intended to wear Tuberose Criminelle by Serge Lutens on Friday, but I was too ill to cope with the rubbery camphoraceousness (TOTALLY a word - if possibly not the spelling). I spent the day feeling sorry for myself in pyjamas instead.
Saturday I was attempting to make myself feel better, so a hot shower and a thorough dowsing in DKNY Drop of Rose, which I love for its soft and rosy approximation of baby powder, and a slight resemblance to Ombre Rose by Jean Jacques Brosseau. It is pure comfort in a bottle, and I love it. I paired it with Becca lipgloss in Palm Breeze, a bubblegum pink that wasn't too challenging.
Part two tomorrow ...
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Sunday, 25 October 2015
#LipsNspritz 25.10.15
I love instagram at the moment, and one of my favourite things I do on there is cataloguing my daily perfume and lipstick choices via the hashtag #LipsNspritz. Lipstick and perfume are really the final finishing touches to any outfit, and, whilst no one needs to know how boring my eyemakeup and dress-choices are every day (cardigans ROOL!), perfume and lipstick do add life and colour to this accountants day, every day.
Occasionally you need a Tom Ford day, and I'm entranced by the Sahara Noir bottle. It's just so blingy and OTT. But the fragrance inside is a good one, reminding me heavily of Serge Luten's Ambre Sultan, but drier and with a touch less spice. I paired it with Tom Ford Cherry Lush, which is a wonderful cheerful cherry red. Far more after the jump...
Cartier La Panthere is another stunning bottle, carved from the inside into an intaglio of a panther head, and the contents are sophisticated and really interesting. Both waxy and leathery, and heavily floral with hints of gardenia once it dries down, it starts with muted fruit. It's softer than this makes it sound, and I really like it. I paired it with No7 lipstick in Soft Ruby, another of my pinky-red favourites. This perfume really calls for a punchy shade of lip!
Jo Malone London Wood Sage and Sea Salt. I don't really know what to say about this one, as it was at the launch of this fragrance where I discovered that I had lost my sense of smell completely. Being able to smell it now is a mixed blessing. It's a sea-salty-herbal fresh fragrance, with a hint of something else beneath that my damaged nose now can't put a name to. I'm annoyed that I missed such an interesting fragrance from Jo Malone London! I paired it with Tom Ford Scarlet Rouge, a bright and very, very warm red.
At a launch for a book written by a friend of mine (more about this later this week), I wore a fragrance I'd had a (tiny) hand in creating myself: Paradox by 4160 Tuesdays. It's bright with violets and lemons, dark and earthy with orris and grounded by woods and musk. I truly love it, and can't believe that something so lovely and unexpected came out of such a dark and horrible time of my life. It's the only fragrance I'll be repeating whilst #LipsNspritz is ongoing, because sometimes, familiarity is what you need. I paired it with the violet-plum of Becca Matte lipstick in Antoinette, because I'm good like that.
And finally this week, Lily and Spice by Penhaligons. I'm so annoyed that they discontinued this, I can't even begin to tell you, as it's a stone-cold classic fragrance. An almost photo-realistic lily fragrance over a bed of warm and creamy spice (saffron and clove, apparently), it's a beautiful and glorious perfume for a chilly autumn day. Such a shame it's impossible to get hold of now. I was wearing a dress on Friday, and fancied a more ladylike lipstick than usual then, so went with Clarins Joli Rouge in Pink Berry, a creamy pink that doesn't scream LIPSTICK when you're wearing it.
What have you been wearing this week?
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Thursday, 2 May 2013
Becca Sunchaser Ultimate Eye Colour Quad
Something a little less bright, but no less pretty, on the blog today. The summer palette from Becca is the Sunchaser set this year, and it's a lovely one.
So many summer collections are either too orange or contain a bright that is less than useful, so for us who prefer to stay pale year-round (you will never see me write about a home fake-tanning product on here), a lot of summer collections are pretty much unwearable. This was a really lovely surprise when it arrived, for it's a beautiful selection of nude shades, which has very quickly gained a place in my heart
The four shades are: (clockwise from top) Matte Buff, Softly Metallic Peach, Metallic Tweed and Metallic Sienna. I wouldn't really describe any of these shades as a "metallic", they're soft shimmers, and I can't really tell the difference between the "soft metallic" and just plain "metallic" either.
This, for me, is an almost perfect "nude" eyeshadow palette - I don't get along with the Urban Decay Naked palette too well - I've been away a couple of times this month, and this palette has come away with me on each trip, as you can create a "no-makeup" look quite easily, but by changing the amount of Tweed and Buff that you use (Tweed as a liner, and Buff in the contour), you can make a softly smokey eye very easily too.
Swatches don't show much (they've been done with a finger over bare skin) but that's kind of why I like it, it's the perfect summer collection for the pale as the dead, like what I am.
The Sunchaser Quad will be available from SpaceNK soon for £32.
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