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Thursday, 22 November 2012

No7 Beautiful Skin Foaming Cleanser



I picked up No7's Foaming Cleanser about a month ago but I've only been using it for the last 2 weeks.

I had bought their Beautifully Balanced Purifying Cleanser in the past which was a gel cleanser for oily/combination skin which I absolutley loved!

My Mum gave me a £5.00 off voucher for No7 so I decided to go and buy another one, however, to my disapointment, the Beautifully Balanced range had been pulled off the shelves and replaced with Beautiful Skin range instead.

The foaming cleanser is for oily/combination skin so I decided to give it a whirl, with the voucher this cost me £4.00 but at full price it's £9.00.

At 150ml The Foaming Cleanser is smaller than the 200ml Purifying Cleanser but that didn't bother me too much.



The cleanser is housed in a clear plastic bottle and features a dispensing pump, I actually quite like the fact that the bottle is see-through, at least you can see how much of the product is still left in the bottle!

I haven't attempted to remove the pump/lid so I can't comment on how easy this would be to remove to get to any left over product.

 
 
 
 
The foaming cleanser promises to gently remove make-up and impurities and tighten pores – delivering in one step the same results other regimes offer in two – to leave skin clean, refreshed and feeling fabulous.

The instructions are straight forward, massage into damp skin and then wash off.


I've never used a foam cleanser before so wasn't too sure what to expect, the pump dispenses a small amount, but a little really does go a long way.

 
 
The foam really lathers up once applied onto damp skin and rinses away really easily and quickly without leaving any residue.
 
The cleanser does leave a nice, clean feeling afterwards but the first time I used it my skin felt quite tight and a bit dry which worried me a bit, but after applying toner and moisturiser as per usual my skin did go back to normal pretty quickly.
 
My pores don't look or feel any tighter and they haven't got any smaller but I will be interested to see if there is any noticeable difference with prolonged use.
 
If I'm honest I don't think there's anything spectucular about this cleanser, its nice, but that's about it so I doubt I would repurchase,
 
When I picked this up I noticed there was another version of this in a Cleansing Water formula http://www.boots.com/en/No7-Beautiful-Skin-Cleansing-Water-for-Normal-Oily-Skin-200ml_1245010/ this seems to have had pretty good reviews so I'd be interested to try this one.
 
I guess my hunt for the perfect cleanser will continue ....
 
 


Thursday, 15 November 2012

Latest in Beauty Celebrity Fragrance Discovery Box




These days it's hard to go anywhere without seeing a celebrity fragrance, each month someone in the public eye seems to be launching their own perfume.

I love perfume and I seem to collect them (I have day and night perfumes for each season! Borderline obsessive or what?) I'm not quite sure where my fragrance obsession comes from but I always wanted to work on a perfume counter.

I'm always keen to try new perfumes and I've jumped on the celebrity bandwagon in the past, I've used all of Britney's, a few of J.Lo's, Christina Aguilera's first one and I adore Rihanna's - like a holiday in a bottle!

A few weeks ago I noticed my friend spritzing on a perfume from a suspiciously 'Lola' esque bottle, it turned out to be Justin Beiber's fragrance, now credit to him, the perfume was actually really nice but I couldn't bring myself to purchase it and tell people who's it was (yes, a little snobby I know!)

I'm a bit of a Gaga fan so I was keen to try hers, which is the main reason why I bought this sample pack.

For £3.95 you receive 7 samples including:

  • Lady Gaga - Fame
  • Kim Kardashian - Glam
  • Britney Spears - Fantasy Twist
  • Boss - Nuit Pour Femme
  • 007 James Bond
  • Lulu - Time
  • Boss - Bottled

I was a bit miffed to get 2 men's aftershave samples, I thought that if Latest in Beauty wanted to include men's samples, they should have done 2 separate fragrance boxes, one for men and one for women.

As I can't use these two, I'll probably pass them onto my Dad.




Influenced by Belladonna (deadly nightshade!) and containing apricot, jasmine, tiger orchid, honey and incense.

In typical Gaga style, this is the first coloured perfume, the liquid is black in the bottle, but turns to clear once sprayed!

This was the perfume I was dying to try! I'd heard that like me, Gaga is a fan of Thierry Mugler so I expected a floriental scent. Ironically, the proper bottle is something I imagine a Mugler fragrance would come in.

It is, surprisingly, sweeter smelling than I expected, but I do really like it, it's an individual sort of scent so I imagine its one of those where everyone would ask what you're wearing.

I think its pretty versatile, you could get away with wearing it for day or night.

It retails at £25.00 for a 30ml bottle which I think is a pretty good price




Funnily enough, I had already seen the Kim Kardashian one, I went to Newcastle for the weekend with a group of friends one of them brought this with her!

It's a floral scent with rose, jasmine and tuberose, it reminds me of a more floral version of J.Lo's glow.

While it does smell really nice, it's not a perfume that I think suits me, although I love the bottle!

Its classy and elegant looking and would look perfect sat on someone's dressing table. I also like the interlocking K's but that might just be me being biased :)

For some reason I had trouble actually trying to track this down on line, I found a 50ml bottle on The Perfume Shop's website for £29.50, but I'm assuming they must do it in smaller sizes too?



 
 
The newest fragrance from Miss Spears is basically interlocking bottles of both the original Fantasy and Midnight Fantasy (2 perfumes for the price of one!)
 
One of my friends bought me a bottle of Fantasy for my 18th birthday and I wore it religiously for about 3 years until I got bored of smelling it on everyone else and decided to use Midnight Fantasy instead :)
 
Fantasy is the sweeter scent of the 2 featuring jasmine, white chocolate and a 'cupcake accord' whereas Midnight Fantasy is more of a fruity scent containing black cherry, plum and musk.
 
I actually really like the idea of the interlocking perfumes (but that's probably because I always wear different ones so it suits my needs), while it doesn't really offer anything new in terms of fragrance I'm sure Britney fans will love it!
 
This retails at £23.50 for a 30ml or £30.00 for a 50ml bottle.
 
 
 
 
Nuit pour femme is the latest fragrance from Boss, so its not a typical celebrity fragrance as such but it looks like its being endorsed by Gwyneth Paltrow which I'm assuming is why its included
 
This is a floral fruity scent with peach, white flowers and musk.
 
Its not normally a fragrance I'd normally wear but it does smell quite nice and fresh!
 
The only issue I have with this is that it seemed to fade quite quickly on my skin, after an hour of spraying it the scent had practically faded.
 
This one retails at £30.00 for a 30ml bottle so not a bad price at all.
 
 
 
 
 
 
This offering is from Lulu (of 'shout' fame) I didn't even know she'd released a fragrance so thank God for Google!!
 
Its supposed to be floral but I think its quite citrusy with a bit of muskiness thrown in for good measure.
 
Again, its not a scent that I would normally wear, or probably even choose, it does however seem to be pretty long lasting, the scent doesn't seem to have faded at all nearly an hour and a half after spraying.
 
This retails for £30.00 upwards for a 30ml bottle.
 
 
What's your favourite celebrity fragrance?

Sunday, 11 November 2012

What's in my make up bag?

This is inspired by Emily's post over at Budget Beauty Guide


I always like having a nosey at what make up other people use so here's an insight into my daily make up routine :)


 
 
I've had this make up bag for a good 4 or 5 years now, I received this as a free gift when I bought a Dior lip gloss, I'm not ashamed to admit that I used to be a bit of a make up snob and the only brand that I ever bought from.
 
 
However, I must have grown more adventurous in my old age as I try a hell of lot more make up brands now than I ever used to.
 
 
 
 
This is the make up I use on a day to day basis,
 
Top left to right we have:
 
 
Mascara: Soap & Glory Thick & Fast Mascara,


Face: Benefit You Rebel Lite tinted moisturiser (a trusty old favourite) and a new favourite Pure BB Cream in Ultra Light.
Primer: Rimmel Fix & Perfect Pro (I mainly use this because I suffer from combination skin but I'd recommend this to anyone who wants longer lasting make up!)
Bronzer: Soap & Glory Solar Powder (great Dupe for Benefit 10!)

Middle left to right:

Concealer: Collection 2000 Illuminating Touch in Natural 2 (I've only recently started using this but so far so good, a good and much cheaper alternative to YSL Touche Eclat)
Eyebrow Pencil: Soap & Glory Arch de Triumph (I have naturally dark eyebrows anyway but when I wear my hair up it accentuates my face and eyes more, I also love that it has a highlighter)


Bottom left to right:
Lip balm: Soap & Glory Great Kisser Lip Moisture Balm in Juicy Peach
Lip gloss: Benefit Coralista Lip Gloss (for when a lip balm just won't cut it!)
Eye Shadow: Virgin Vie Golden Eye Colour Sensation Palette (my friend bought me this for Christmas and I love it! Its a mixture of gold, brown and bronze shades)
Powder: 17 Shine Control Pressed Powder (I normally use Rimmel but bought this for something different, I love the packaging and the mirror in the lid!)
Concealer: Benefit boi-ing in shade 01



Enjoy the rest of your weekend x

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Skin Care Overhaul - Serums, Masks and Night Cream


I've been using some new skin care products over the last few days and seeing as though it's a dull, rainy Sunday I though it would be the perfect excuse to post a new blog :)


I've been keen to try a serum for a while but they all seem to be mega expensive so imagine my surprise when I picked one up in Sainsbury's for £3.99!!!

 
 
I've not used any Dirty Works products before but the packaging is reminiscent of Benefit and Soap and Glory products!
 
This should have been £7.99 but its currently half price in Sainsbury's, I'm thinking that it must be a brand exclusive to them as I've never seen it anywhere else before.
 
 
 
 
The serum itself is packaged in a 30ml silver squeezy tube (I took this in my overnight bag to a wedding on Friday, due to its small size it's brilliant for travelling!)
 
 




'Skin firming, skin smoothing and skin brightening ingredients are packed into this super serum - what more could you ask for?
This little tube of magic will help to even out surface imperfections and tighten the complexion, leaving skin looking polished and refined. Our unique formulation helps tighten wrinkles and fine lines. Beauty boosters galore, perfection knows no bounds.'


I'm only 24 so I'm not exactly covered in wrinkles but seeing as Winter is fast approaching I thought my skin could do with a well needed boost!

Directions are pretty straight forward too:

'Morning and evening smooth two pumps of the serum onto freshly cleansed face and neck. For best results apply before your daily/nightly moisturiser.'




I've never used a serum before but I was actually surprised at the texture and appearance, as you can see in the image above its a light, white fluid, for some reason, I'd got it into my head that serum's would be clear and thick so I was dubious whether this would be moisturising enough for my skin.


Because the fluid is so light it was super easy to apply and to say how light it is, its really moisturising.

Seeing as though its a tube and not a pump I squeezed two lots of serum onto the back of my hand and applied to my face just before going to bed, the next morning I woke up with the most luxuriously soft skin I've had for ages!

I suffer from combination skin so I was pleased to report that I didn't have an oily break out in the night!

I popped it on again that morning after cleansing my face as normal before applying my trusty Neutrogena Oil Free Moisturiser.

I can't comment on what effect this product has on wrinkles but its made my skin feel gorgeous (I definitely think you need to follow the instructions of applying morning and night to get the best results) and dare I say it, I think it's helped with my t-zone, I don't seem to be waking up quite as oily in the morning.

I also think you get good enough results just using this on its own, I removed my make-up Friday night and just slapped a bit of this on before my head hit the pillow and I still woke up with baby soft skin the following morning!

All in all, I would definitely repurchase this product at full price, but if it's still on offer the next time I go to Sainsbury's I will definitely be stocking up and I would recommend you do too!!



I'm going to be perfectly honest here, I've never used a night cream!!!

I always just assumed it was a scam to get more money out of us consumers so I've always just applied the same moisturiser morning and night.

However, my skin's been pretty dry lightly (I've had a cold as well which probably hasn't helped matters) so I decided to finally take the plunge and buy a night cream!

I headed to my local Boots to see what they had to offer, I looked at Olay and Simple before plumping for Nivea.

Not only was Nivea the cheapest of the 3 at £4.39 but it was also the favoured brand of Marilyn Monroe back in the day, and if it was good enough for Marilyn then it's certainly good enough for me!

I was also swayed by the fact that it was suitable for combination skin!

According to the packaging Nivea Regenerating Night Cream 'Regenerates & moisturisers for fresh feeling skin in the morning. With Vitamin E and Hydra IQ'

I liked the idea of a regenerating cream, I had visions of all sorts of wonders happening to my skin while I was asleep, its well known that Vitamin E is great for skin so I was pleased to see this included, I have absolutely no idea what Hydra IQ is though?!


The night cream is in a gorgeous little navy blue glass pot, being made of glass it is quite heavy so its probably not ideal for taking away (plus it would probably weigh your bag down!)

The lid twists off to reveal the night cream hiding under a silver foil seal.



The night cream smells like a more cucumbery version of Nivea Creme (I don't know if there is actually cucumber in it but it certainly gives off that scent!)

If I'm honest I'm not overly keen on pots of moisturiser, it seems a bit unhygienic sticking your fingers in night after night!



I was surprised at how thick this cream actually is! It does take a while to rub in but it does soak nicely into skin.

I put this on top of the Dirty Works Super Serum about an hour before I went to bed.

After about 10 minuets of applying my skin started to feel a bit greasy, not just my t-zone but all over my face which I was disappointed with to say that it was supposed to be a night cream aimed at combination skin!

I decided to grin and bare it and low and behold I woke up with soft, smooth, non greasy skin the following morning!

For the price you definitely can't complain and apart from the little mishap it does do the trick, I probably will try it again but I think it would be nice to try some other night creams to as I don't really have anything to compare this one to!


Finally, we have Sanctuary's 30 Day Thermal Transformation,


 
 
This was a sample I received in my Latest in Beauty Little Beauty Box.
 
 
I always see Sanctuary products in Boots but its never a range I've bought from before.
 
 
As it's a sample it comes in a little purple book style packaging with two sachets enclosed.
 
 


Sample #1 is a Peptide Transformation Serum and sample #2 is a Thermal Rose Clay Mask.


This two step treatment promises to 'Reveal smoother, glowing, more youthful skin' giving instant results.

For best results you're supposed to use the treatment 2-3 times a week but not on consecutive days.

I'm really glad that this comes with instructions otherwise I would have used it completley the wrong way round!!!

You apply the serum first to cleansed skin and neck and then apply the mask and leave it on for 15 minutes.


The serum was actually quite thick compared to the Diry Works one I've been using but it still absorbed into my skin really well, the serum also has a subtle scent of roses.


I was a little bit worried when I saw the colour of the rose clay mask, but rest assured it blends into skin and you're not left looking pink!

I found the mask a little runny, while applying it did drip off of my fingers and onto my bedroom floor (thank god for laminate flooring!!!) this has also got a stronger rose scent than the serum so if you're not a fan of flowery fragrances you might find this a little overpowering!

The minuet you apply the mask it starts heating up on your skin straight away which I really liked, as the recommended 15 minutes continues it does start to cool down.

This felt really nice on my face but during the last few minuets my neck started itching like mad! Once I'd removed the mask it did stop so I'm not sure what all that was about!

After the first use 'skin looks brighter and tauter, noticeably reducing 'crepey' skin'

 I don't have 'crepey' so I can't comment on its effectiveness but my skin certainly felt smooth and clean!

The full size product is £27.50 which is a bit pricey but for a treat its not so bad, it is billed as an 'Active Reverse Facial' and I suppose if you went to a spa for a facial you would be paying double the amount for a single treatment!


Enjoy the rest of your weekend!


With love,

Kimberley x
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