Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Nuxe Paris - Eau Démaquillante Micellaire (Micellar Cleansing Water)

This cleansing water is a really lovely product. It is made from 95% natural ingredients including rose petals and is a pleasant rose sent because of that.

Because this water is pretty expensive (for a cleansing water) I only use one pad in the morning and at night when I first wake up and after I have washed my face at the end of the day before applying my face oil and evening moisturiser. This is the best way for me to get the most out of it.

I have in the past tried to use it to remove my makeup and it does do the job well, I just think it is a slight waste of such an expensive luxury product and there are cheaper alternatives out there that are a fraction of the price.

Overall, this is a lovely product to cleanse your face with. It's a lovely addition to my everyday routine :)


Thursday, 19 March 2015

Charlotte Tilbury - Bronze & Glow

The packaging is to die for, it is definitely the most beautiful and luxurious of all my makeup. It has the typical 'Charlotte Tilbury' rose gold packaging and the perfect size to fit into my makeup bag with a large mirror.
Both sides to this contouring kit are highly pigmented and such stunning colours, but definitely more suited to paler skin tones.
 The highlight is a shimmery, finely milled champagne colour and gorgeous to use to highlight cheek bones and other high points of the face. It is amazing how it can be subtle yet brightening.
 The bronzer, is not completely matte, although has minimal shimmer so perfect to contour with. I think this shade is slightly more suited for people with fairer skin (I am more olive) as I have to apply quite a generous amount to create the contour I desire.

I think this is such a staple in anyones make-up collection and hope that they bring out a few more options for the darker skin tones. It is easy to use and blend (I use the Powder & Sculpt Brush), a lot easier to use than cream contours and very compact with a large mirror, easy for travelling. 
Overall I think this contour palette is beautiful and worth the money.



Monday, 23 February 2015

Trilogy Rosehip Oil


Rosehip oil is known for its anti ageing properties and contains vitamin C. It has been proven to brighten the skin and reduce scars.

I decided that I wanted to add an oil to my skin care routine. I have a couple of small scars from spots and this trilogy version wasn't the most priciest Rosehip oil going so I decided to test it out. When I imagined using the oil, I thought it was going to linger on the skin for a while before soaking in but it actually soaks in really quickly and leaves a nice surface for my primer/ moisturiser to be added onto.

I apply 2/3 drops onto my finger tips and massage it into my face by a pipette applicator, warm it up between my fingers and then apply it all over my face, massaging it into the places I'm especially keen on it working.

I have now been using this product for just under a year and find it an amazing product that has helped my skins texture and reduced visible scars.

Sunday, 25 January 2015

Real Techniques - Nics Picks

 To add to the collection of Real Technique brush reviews I have already blogged about (find links at the end of this post for other brushes) I thought it was time to add another set to the collection! Real Techniques brushes are designed by Samantha Chapman, one half of the Pixiwoo sisters. These brushes were selected by Sam's sister Nic. Several of which are unique to this collection.
I love the mirrored packaging and I think it is useful that the writing on the brushes indicated the name of the brush is colour coordinated to the type of brush it is used for as with the other collections. The quality of the brushes as per usual are amazing, soft and easily washable with no fall out.
The Eyeliner Brush
This tiny brush is perfect to apply gel eyeliner and define a sharp flick for a winged look. I also love to use this brush to smudge kohl eyeliners on my top and bottom lash line to create a smokey look and occasionally use it to fill in my brows.
Base Shadow Brush
This brush is also found in another collection (Starter Kit) and is perfect for blending eyeshadow into the crease. I also find it easy to use this brush for concealer under the eyes and apply highlighter if I'm short on clean brushes.
Angled-shadow Brush
This brush is good for blending eye shadow just above the crease, and I love how its angled to spread the product however you wish. I like to concentrate my eyeshadow on the shorter hairs and use the longer ones to blend.
Cheek Brush
This is a full packed out blush brush, that picks up a lot of product and can be hard to blend, so a very light hand is needed on the cheeks. I still find it useful, but I have to be careful which blusher I use with it!
Duo-fiber Brush
I was initially confused with what the brush was meant to be used for. This brush is meant to be used for a light handed application and used to apply powder, bronzer and can assist with blending. I use it with a loose powder to dust over my forehead, nose and chin to set my makeup. If I apply a little too much blush, I like to sweep this brush over to blend out the product.