Thursday 30 May 2013

High end foundations- worth the money?

Hey guys!

I have to admit that I am a bit of a foundation junkie. My skin is definitely something I love finding new products for. I am addicted to buying foundations. So here's a small review on each of a few high end foundation that are a part of my collection and probably the most raved about by other bloggers. Hope you like it!







Clinique's superbalanced makeup, is a medium coverage but it is buildable. Unfortunately I can't use this anymore or clinique face products in general, they break me out terribly. I like the foundation though as a whole, its medium coverage is something I enjoy and it isn't too dewy or matte. This foundation gives a smooth finish whether you have dry or oily skin. It is oil free which makes it ideal for combination skin, I'd recommend this if your skin isn't too sensitive. I do find this foundation does transfer quite easily even after powdering but over all I could deal with that. You can buy this foundation for £21.50 for 30ml.

Le Teint Touche Eclat foundation- A branch out from award winning complexion highlighter the touche eclat radiant touch. This certainly delivers in the brightening aspect. It has a light buildable coverage with a soft dewy finish. It claims to target shadowy areas and highlight the contours of the face. Weightless perfection. It definitely lives up to the claims. It's light but covers most problems, and it's buildable. They have released 22 shades which cover a range of skin tones. The £29.00 price tag is quite scary for the bank account but it's worth it, a little goes a long way with this product.


One of my life savers when my skin breaks out is my Estee Lauder double wear. It's described by Estee Lauder as a medium buildable coverage which I'd definitely agree with. It's perfect for getting a completely perfect/airbrush finish.  Even if I don't use this all over my face, I like to mix it with lighter foundations to make them slightly thicker for a fuller coverage. There are 31 shades, a great mix for any skin tone. It'll set you back £27.50 for 30ml. Again you need the smallest amount of this for your whole face, so a bottle will last you a long while. I usually use my hands if I want a slightly lighter coverage or if I want full coverage I'll use the real techniques buffing brush. The only downside to this product is that there is no pump, it's just a pour out function, which means I end up pouring too much and then wasting it. It's semi- matte which I really like, especially considering if I breakout my skin becomes a lot oilier. I would definitely recommend that everyone should have one of these in their collection. I will re-purchase once this runs out.

Chanel vitalumiere aqua is a bloggersphere favourite. It has light coverage and photographs really nicely. It's perfect for people who really only need to cover discolouration or slight marks. I wouldn't say it's very buildable because I find this foundation can ocsidise on my skin throughout the day. I prefer using something similar to a beauty blender to apply this foundation rather than a brush, simply because a sponge works it into the skin better. It'll cost you £32.00 which is pretty steep! I believe there are only 9 colour options which is pretty poor compared to the other foundation choices. I personally prefer to mix this foundation with Dr jart+ water fuse beauty balm, I find this gives me a better colour and slightly heavier coverage which I prefer. I unfortunately don't think I would re-purchase this item simply because I need a heavier/ fuller coverage.

The sensual skin tinted balm from Kevyn Aucoin is a light coverage tinted balm. I have the colour SB02 which has a lot of yellow tones. It's very similar to a tinted moisturiser. This is lovely for the summer, although I struggle to be able to wear this because of the acne scars I want to cover, I do like it when I don't want to pile on a loads of make up. The shade I have isn't a prefect match for me as it's too yellow, and I feel it gets more yellow as the day progresses. The packaging is definitely something that swayed my descision when purchasing it, it's a plastic tube with a 'squishy' (the only possible word to describe it! haha) clear front. It claims to have ingredients derivative of liquorice which soothes and calms the skin. I do agree that it soothes and calms the skin. It's also SPF20, although it still photographs relatively well with flash.



I've saved the best for last, NARS sheer glow foundation is my favourite out of these foundations. It's probably my all time favourite foundation. It has medium/ full coverage, it's buildable and easy to apply! I recommend using your hands to apply this or something like the real techniques expert face brush. I personally find these two the best, by using your hands, your warming the liquid making it blend easier. Remember to shake it before using. You get the standard 30ml for £30.50 and a choice of 20 shades. They also do a matte version for those with oily skin or who just desire a matte finish. This doesn't transfer easily once it dries and lasts all day. I really love this foundation and would rate it as probably my favourite foundation so far. Rimmel wake me up foundation is a good dupe, but I'd definitely suggest buying the Nars sheerglow if it's within your budget.


Which is your favourite high-end foundation? Cam xxxx

Tuesday 21 May 2013

Flake off! Korres fig body scrub.






After using up all of my Sanctuary hot body polish (which I love and have featured here) I decided I'd try something different. I picked this up in T.K Maxx for £2 which was super cheap! I think they're between £10-£14 normally. It claims- to effectively remove dead cells and improves microcirculation. It has 90.6% natural content. The exfoliating grains are naturally derived. It has no parabens, no silicones and no phthalates. You also get 150ml! One thing that I'm pretty picky with is scent. If a product smells horrible I find it super hard to use or get over. This luckily doesn't smell too bad, I wouldn't say it necessarily smells like fig, but it is sweet and 'earthy' if you get what I mean? haha. It's full of exfoliating beads, which really help scrub of any flaky, dry, dead skin. I'd say it's quite harsh but I prefer that to exfoliators where the beads barely exist. I mainly use this all over my body but I have used this on my face when I've felt I really needed it, it didn't break me out and was fine. I do like this product and probably would buy it again, it does the job and that's what you want from an exfoliator right? You can get it here.

Have you tried any of the Korres body scrubs? Cam xxxx

Sunday 12 May 2013

Spring/Summer drugstore lip colours.

Now that summer's sort of here, I've been wearing brighter lip colours and really loving them! So I figured I'd share with you which are my favourites. I can't wait to dye my hair blonde again, I love the contrast between my hair and bright lipstick in the summer.



My top picks are:

Models own neon matte- the coral one? I'm not sure of the name, sorry but I think this one is pink hawaiian.
Revlon colorburst lipgloss- strawberry 006
Revlon just bitten lip stain- Flame.
Revlon lip butter- sorbet


From top to bottom- Revlon's lip butter in Sorbet, Models own matt brite- coral colour, Revlon just bitten lip stain- Flame, Revlon colorburst lipgloss- strawberry.

Models own hyper matt brite lipstick- £6

Models own hyper matt brite lipstick is one of my all time favourites. It's awesome! This shade will suit most skintones, I love the contrast between this, pale skin and blonde hair. It lasts on the lips a good 3-4 hours, but leaves a stain and wears off nicely. I really like matte lipsticks, especially ones that arent too drying, which this one isn't. It glides on effortlessly and has a gorgeous finish. I have heard some people complain that the packaging looks cheap, but personally I like it and it feels durable and good quality. They're only £6 in Boots. I'd say they were close to mac lipsticks, I will definitely be buying more!

Revlon Colorburst lipgloss-

This lipgloss was a bit of a random purchase I must say. I went to Boots one day during school and was persuded to pick it up by friends. It's a muted red colour with bit of a pink hint to it. It has got shimmer in it, but it's not really noticeable on the lips. One thing I have to mention is the scent- I hate the scent of it, it's a plasticy/ fake fruit kind of smell. Luckily it's not too strong. It wears off nicely. It's opaque enough to not have to wear lipstick, but sheer enough to look good with lipstick underneath! I like to wear it with Clinique's red-y- to wear lipstick (blog post coming soon!)

Revlon Just Bitten lip stain- £7.99

Revlon just bitten lip stains are one of my favourite products to use during the summer. They literally last all day and all night! They're amazing. Sometimes I have to re- apply but not very often. Flame is a bright, red/pink/orange colour, it's really unique. The only down side to this lip stain I'd say is the balm, it snaps far too easily, I have a few and all of the balm bits have snapped off.

Revlon Lip butter- £7.99

I really wasn't as impressed by the Revlon lip butters as everyone else but I saw this shade in Superdrug and I thought I'd give them another go.I believe this is one of their new shades for summer, anyway I ended up really liking this one, it's not the usual pink I go for because it's slightly more muted. But I find it's opaque enough to leave some sort of colour on your lips. With a lip liner underneath I love it even more. But I think this would be a good bright colour for someone who isn't as confident or who is only just beginning to wear bright colours.


Thanks for reading guys! Cam xxxx