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Inside My Travel Makeup Bag

Inside My Travel Makeup Bag

Hey everyone! I was hoping to have this post up before my short trip away to the Lake District, however I just didn’t have the time, so here’s a look inside my makeup bag with a little feedback of how I got on with the stuff I took. Such great English I speak!! Anyways isn’t the bag itself gorgeous? Such a bargain of a find from Primark for only £3! The moment I saw it I thought of the popular Urban Outfitters version and it was a great buy because I easily carried my makeup, skincare and body-washes inside.



The Base
NARS Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturiser in St. Moritz (£29) I went for this because it’s the most travel friendly of all bases, the packaging can’t smash nor is it heavy and it also contains SPF 30. This shade looks a little too dark at first but as it is a TM it blends just fine and leaves a healthy light/medium coverage. It’s also easy to apply with the fingers so no brush necessary. I really enjoyed using this overall, but I’m not sure that it’s better than the MUFE Face & Body (reviewed) because even with powder it did fade after 7ish hours. I was however always using a light layer and I didn’t use a primer so perhaps that’s why, but I’ll report back when I’ve used it long enough.
Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer in SX06 (£36.50) You all know that I love concealers, it’s the one step that I won’t skip out due to my relentless dark circles! So when I had to pick just one, this was at the top of my list, full coverage, water-proof, long-lasting, creamy, brightening...and the list goes on. The only issue I have is that it can crease but with the right techniques it can work a treat.
Bourjois Healthy Balance Powder in 53 (£9.00) This has been my favourite face powder for a while, it provides light coverage, keeps any base in place for longer and matches my skintone pretty well! The mirror inside is also really handy for travelling and I always use this with a kabuki brush I got from a Dior highlighter. It worked well at setting the SSE, I don’t normally use this under my eyes because I prefer a yellow toned one, however it did the job decently well!



The Cheeks
NARS Blush Duo - Laguna and Orgasm (£30) This was actually limited edition and I’m so glad I picked it up because it was my first encounter with the wonderful Laguna bronzer. I haven’t been giving this enough love so I decided to take it along with me and I loved using it! Orgasm has a lot of gold to it, without over powering the mix of red/pink and it looks super  flattering against olive skin. Unfortunately this duo is actually limited edition, I have found a link which I included above but I’m not sure if they’ll be restocking it. However I think these blush duos are great value for money as you get around 5g of each shade which is very generous for the price.

Sleek Blush in Flamingo (£4.49) reviewed I have had this for ages! Around the two and a half year at least and again I don’t use it enough. It’s a gorgeous slightly blue toned pink shade which is a great change from my typical peach tones that I favour. Especially for the summer time, this shade of pink is perfect and although it involved a fair bit more blending out I really enjoyed popping this onto my cheeks - a true gem from Sleek!

Laura Geller Baked Gelato Swirl Highlighter in Gilded Honey (£21) I’ve mentioned this in a couple of posts now but my love for this shows no signs of dying anytime soon! This is the most perfect gold highlighter EVER, beautifully pigmented and small enough to slot neatly in my bag. I also find that baked products are a lot more sturdy to travel with, than powders such as the Mary-Lou Manizer which crumble easily so this is good all round.



The Lips
Makeup Forever Aqua Lip Liner in 2C (£13) I don’t think I’ve had the chance to rave about these on my blog yet, but ladies, these lip liners are IN-CRED-IBLE! They’re my favourite formula of lip liner ever and worth every single penny. 2C is a very natural shade, perhaps a little deeper than my own lips meaning it makes a great base for any lipsticks. I feel like when I slightly over line with this lip-liner it  looks believable and it lasts for a long time too - most of it was still on after a shower!
Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat in Pillow Talk (£16) Another newbie to my collection, I decided to take this along with me as a slightly mauve option however I didn’t end up using it! It’s a beautiful lip pencil but I still need to test it out a little before I can decide if it’s worth the pretty hefty price-tag.
Rimmel Lasting Finish Lip Liner in Tiramisu (£2.99) This range is amazing, Rimmel’s lip liners rival high-end brands effortlessly and Tiramisu is a beautiful shade. It’s a deeper version of MUFE 2C and it’s one that matches a lot of my favourite lipsticks. Again it’s a shade I can always turn to, a quick swipe and I look more pulled together in an instant.
Rimmel London Moisture Renew in Nottinghill Nude (£6.49) has been a long time lipstick favourite, it’s one of the best nudes for my Stromboli skintone and its also really comfortable to wear on the lips. It also works well with any of the lip-liners mentioned above - a great lippie for everyday.
Colourpop Lippie Stix in Brink ($5.00) has been my favourite from the three that I picked up, a dusty taupe with a matte finish - its not really a summer time shade but I’m still obsessed with it. I wore it to Alton Towers where it lasted pretty well! If you guys want a review on the three lippie stix shades I own do let me know ^_^


 The Eyes
Colourpop Super Shock in Get Lucky ($5.00) This has been my go to eye product since I bought it so it was a no brainer for me to include this cute little pot in my makeup bag and I used it every single day. A little over the top to rock golden eyelids on the daily? Not at all ;D Sometimes I used it alone and other times I added some extra shadow. Either way this is the best $5 I’ve spent on eye makeup ever!
Rimmel Eyeshadow Palette in Brixton Brown (currently £5.24) The ideal travel palette, it has a highlight shade a lovely crease shade and a colour for deepening things up. Oh and lets not forget that red shade in the middle, a real pop of colour which I love to mix in with whatever shade I have popped into the crease. The quality of these shadows aren’t the most wonderful on the market, however it works well for such a small and portable palette.
Rimmel Exaggerate Eyeliner in 001 (currently £3.97) this really is a blast from the past - the first eyeliner I ever bought and the one I stuck with throughout year 10. Eyeliner was my jam and this particular one is super black and decently long lasting. In fact it comes pretty high in my list of drugstore lines (coming soon!). The only issue is that the nib isn’t the finest, so it can be easy to overdo it.
Benefit Roller Lash Travel Size this is the only mini Mascara I have open so I took it along but didn’t end up using it. In general though it’s a decent one, it lengthens really well and doesn’t clump however it doesn’t add enough volume. So when I DO use it, a second mascara is essential.



Other

Anastasia Beverly Hills Dip Brow Pomade in Chocolate (£15) reviewed the most long lasting brow product I own, a holiday essential. I’ve spoken about this so much on my blog I feel like I don’t need to go on and on - just have a search through!
Anastasia Beverly Hills Large Synthetic Brow Duo 12 (£15) A newbie but seriously a total game changer. I always debated if it was worth paying extra for a proper brush designed by the Queen of brows - now I only wish I had gone for it earlier. Seriously no other brush can compare, it is amazing. Small enough to add shape without going overboard, slanted enough to create real hair like strokes and that spoolie? Yaaaas - one of my best purchases of 2015 without a doubt!
Makeup Forever Mist and Fix 30ml (£8.00) I’m still testing this out so I thought I would take it along and see if it made a huge difference - but so far not really. I usually test this by spraying half my face and then checking in later on, which showed me that it extends makeup wear marginally. But we shall see!
Topshop Lip Perfector in Ambition (£6.00) I picked this up with the hopes that it would be a lovely nude shade lip balm, however it just doesn’t really show up on my lips! It’s pretty similar to my natural lip colour and although I love the packaging and the whole applicator I wouldn’t repurchase this. It’s a nice little tube to carry around though and it does add a shine whilst doing an alrightish job of moisturising the lips.


The Body Stuff
Sainsburys Travel Set of 3 plastic bottles 50ml (£2.00) Such a bargain! These little sets are essential for anyone travelling away for a week or so, it minimises packaging, weight and they’re recyclable so yay for cute lil bottles. Also this set comes with a mini funnel which helped with the oil a lot.
Inside the bottles I put in the Una Brennan Superfacialist Cleansing Oil, Dove Damage Solutions Intensive Repair Shampoo and the Soap and Glory Clean On Me Body Wash.
Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré (£20) This rather pricey moisturiser has been floating my boat recently, I picked it up on sale and I’m so glad I did because it really is brilliant. They describe it to be a moisturiser, primer and even a makeup remover (not sure about the last one). It nourishes the skin so well and preps it well for makeup too.

Nivea Daily Essentials Sensitive Night Cream (£5) is awesome. I stopped using any night-cream for a while and just stuck with oils, but since introducing this into my skincare routine I really have felt the benefits. They have done such a good job with this, it manages to take away any tightness without being too heavy and my skin feels so plump once applied.

I also picked up the Nivea Daily Essentials Cleansing Wipes the travel pack which were on special offer at Sainsburys. I got these for removing eye makeup as I normally use an oil based cleanser, however I have to say I don’t recommend these at all. They weren’t kind to that delicate under-eye area and a couple of lashes fell out too which wasn’t pleasant! The other set of wipes I bought were the Sani Hands Anti-Bacterial Hand Wipes which are a travelling essential when you’re eating out in my opinion. These came in super handy and I would definitely buy them again, they have a cool textured surface which helped to clean the hands.



And finally the brushes - but I'm not gonna list them out individually sorry ladies! Let me know if you need any details here, my wrists are aching from all this typing. In short Real Techniques and that fabulous Eco-tools duo (reviewed here) along with the most perfect blending tool ever - the beauty blender which I have a post about coming up soon ^_^

Anyways this post went on for far too long and took me ages to complete D: Serves me right for packaging so much right!

 
What are some of your favourites in your travel makeup bag?
 

Thank-you for reading ♥
 
 

Inside My Travel Makeup Bag

Inside My Travel Makeup Bag

Hey everyone! I was hoping to have this post up before my short trip away to the Lake District, however I just didn’t have the time, so here’s a look inside my makeup bag with a little feedback of how I got on with the stuff I took. Such great English I speak!! Anyways isn’t the bag itself gorgeous? Such a bargain of a find from Primark for only £3! The moment I saw it I thought of the popular Urban Outfitters version and it was a great buy because I easily carried my makeup, skincare and body-washes inside.

July Favourites 2015

July favourites

July has been an interesting month beauty wise, I have my usual make-up bits but this time I have a couple of hair related things too! The majority of these favourites are quick and easy to use things, convenient beauty bits which last well and look good. Lets start with my base of the month a newbie, which I refrained from opening for months because I was trying to use up a similarish product (the Bourjois CC Cream - reviewed). However the lack of light weight bases which were dark enough to match my summer skin finally meant I had to whip it out and what can I say, NARS have done it again!


NARS Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturiser st. moritz
The NARS Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturiser (£29) in St. Moritz has been putting the biggest smile on my face, this stuff is wonderful. Feels lightweight, is best applied with fingers and delivers a healthy, somewhat dewy medium coverage, blurring all imperfections whilst not masking the skin in the slightest. This is the Queen of Tinted Moisturisers, at first it looked way too orange, but once blended into the skin it adjusts very well and the added bonus of SPF 30 means it’s become a daily staple. It does seem to become a little shiny around 6 hours later, so I recommend setting the TM if you have oily skin.

topshop brow pencil in spike, kiko long lasting shadow sticks 28


The Topshop Brow Pencil in Spike  (£6.00) was a bit of a struggle to learn how to get along with, but now I’ve figured it I can quickly fill in my brows within a minute. I still love the ABH Dipbrow, but it does take a lot more time than a convenient pencil - since this shade is so dark a tiny bit goes a long way. Another new product in my collection, has been the much hyped about Kiko long lasting shadow sticks (£6.90) this one being the shade 28. When I saw they were having a 50% off sale I had to pick some up to see what the fuss was about, especially when a handful of them were only around the £3 price tag. This shade I took with me on my weekend away to London, a nude/light pink brightening colour with tiny flecks on glimmer. It works well alone and as a base too. They're creamy, blend easily and last a decent amount of time on the eyelids, once I’ve had the chance to use the all I’ll be reporting back soon!

colourpop super shock shadow get lucky, rimmel scandaleyes shadow paint in golden bronze,
colourpop super shock shadow get lucky, rimmel scandaleyes shadow paint in golden bronze,  A rediscovery this month has been of the Rimmel Scandaleyes Shadow Paints (£1.00 ) particularly the shade Golden Bronze which I reviewed ages ago here. I have loved doing my eye makeup super quickly and the speed of these shadow paints is amazing! The doe-foot applicator means its on the lids in two seconds and I spend another 2 blending the stuff out et voila, eyeshadow is all done! It’s nice and opaque too meaning I don’t have to worry about applying a base or layering it up. Sometimes you can find these shadow paints on Fragrance Direct for a bargain price of a quid, so keep an eye out they’re handy to have around!

Another golden shade I’ve been loving is the Colour Pop Super Shock shadow in Get Lucky ($5.00). It’s a totally different shade to the Rimmel one, cooler toned and slightly antiquish? but regardless there’s something about golden hues that merge so well with brown eyes AND look like a whole lot more effort than it actually takes. The formula of the Colourpop metalic shadows are delightful, you only need to spend a couple of seconds patting down the shadow with your finger and you’re good to go. I usually like to build it up a little but a light wash is excellent too.

colourpop lippie stix in brink

The ColourPop Lippie Stix in 'Brink' ($5.00) isn't exactly a summer shade, as you'll see from the swatch below, but who really cares - I love it! It's probably three shades deeper than my natural lip colour and the one inspired by that famous Kylie lip we all know so well. I am so impressed with the lasting power of the matte lippie stix! I wore it to the Safari Park and it stayed in tact and pretty flawless for at least 7 hours, fading only a tiny bit when I ate lunch (fish and chips). I did not expect it to be so long lasting, yet creamy and pigmented with one swipe. Now I just want to find a cheaper way to get more :'(

Here are the swatches for everything:

colourpop lippie stix in brink, colourpop super shock shadow get lucky, rimmel scandaleyes shadow paint in golden bronze, toshop brow pencil in spike, kiko long lasting eyeshadow stick in 28


These are all one swipe, the get lucky shade is a light wash, you can build it up more which is equally as beautiful ^_^

dove damage solutions intensive repair shampoo, beautybay ionic hairdryer set

On to the first hair products ever talked about on my blog, these are certainly something special! With shampoo I normally use whatever we have at home which does a good job and none that I have used in the past have actually left me wanting to buy them again. I have dry hair and I know the best remedy is an overnight coconut oil mask, but I often cannot be bothered with that D: Along came the Dove Damage Solutions Intensive Repair Shampoo (£2.69) and it really did what it said on the bottle! I can actually say I feel like my hair is stronger, shiny and less dry too - those Keratin Repair Actives really do seem to be doing something and yes I shall be repurchasing this again. The second hair related item is probably the biggest bargain I have purchased this year.

I picked up the Beautybay Ionic Hairdryer for £16, reduced from £40! We have an old hair-dryer, but this was such a bargain I couldn’t say no! Especially as it’s a hairdryer, blow dryer and has a large thingymabob see I told you I don’t know how to talk to about hair related things! in one go. I'm not generally one to use heat on my hair, but to be honest the convenience of this has meant I can manage hair washing and drying quickly, morning or night.

That is about it for my July favourites! Excuse my rustyness on talking about hair products, its certainly something new for me, but its nice to find hair products that are worth sharing with you all ^_^


What were your July Favourites? Leave them in the comments, I'd love to know!


Thank-you for reading ♥


July Favourites 2015

July favourites

July has been an interesting month beauty wise, I have my usual make-up bits but this time I have a couple of hair related things too! The majority of these favourites are quick and easy to use things, convenient beauty bits which last well and look good. Lets start with my base of the month a newbie, which I refrained from opening for months because I was trying to use up a similarish product (the Bourjois CC Cream - reviewed). However the lack of light weight bases which were dark enough to match my summer skin finally meant I had to whip it out and what can I say, NARS have done it again!