Someone left a comment on my previous post asking me to recommend a dark red lippie. It couldn't have come at a better time as I have been planning on posting about this product for ages so without further ado ...
A few months ago I purchased Beaute weightless lip creme in Masochist from Coco Beau website. I had seen this product on a couple of blogs and I fell completely in love with the colour.
Red lips can be hard to wear and is often difficult finding a shade that suits and isn't too bright. Bright lips also often means heavy lips, you can literally feel the product lying there.
Masochist is a beautiful deep blood red that is described as a Helmut Newton red. It virtually does feel weightless on the lips. I am tempted to say it is a one shade suits all kind of colour as this looks equally lovely whether I embrace the pale or fake tan. With regards longevity, what red lipstick doesn't need a mid-day touch up? Well, this is no different although I can drink and eat comfortably before I have to re-do.
It applies like a lipgloss, so it comes in a tube with a little sponge bud applicator. This is actually very nice for smoothing over the lips and gives a much more moisturising finish.
If you need further convincing of how gorgeous this colour is - check it out on Gossip Girls, Leighton Meester. She looks stunning. The contrast of the lips against the dress is so striking.
One downside of this product is the price. £22 for 3g so it is a fairly small tube although I guess it is the equivalent of a full lipstick. Still, it is a fairly new brand so it is a steep asking price. However, in saying that I will re-purchase this - quality, colour and the sheer beauty of this product will win over price everytime.
What are your recommendations for a dark red lippie?
Does anyone else love Masochist?
x
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Party over here! - Happy Birthday TheOutnet.com!
April marks not only my birthday (hint, hint) but the birthday of theOutnet.com. For those unaware of this amazing site, well where have you been? It is the online outlet store of net-a-porter ... Designer labels for less, as they say - it's Chic-onomics!
To celebrate, theOutnet.com are throwing a once in a lifetime birthday party ... *drumroll please* for one day only on April 16th they will hold a sale with designer goodies available for £1!
So what will you be wearing to the party?
Personally, I would dress for cocktails. Think Audrey Hepburn with a rock chic twist. I love this Julie Haus silk black cocktail dress with red zipper and these Givenchy lace shoe boots - Audrey would love them! My obsession with skulls is still going strong, so this Thomas Wylde bag would accessorise along with chunky wrist adornments from Kenneth Jay Lane. Don't forget the red lippie! ;) - all of the above available at theOutnet.com
I am already counting down the days to April 16th - already stalking the online store and making note of what I hope to see in the sale! If you want to join in on the celebrations make sure you RSVP by clicking HERE and let theOutnet.com know you would be delighted to attend the party! Just remember to wear your dancing shoes!
However the fun doesn't stop there because one of the lucky party people will get the chance to win the 'Golden Ticket' *gasp* The Golden ticket winner will be able to preview the sale before anyone else and have the chance to pick an outfit consisting of 5 pieces with the help of an Outnet.com stylist - Fabulous Dahling! And remember it's £1 a pop, so that's £5 for your full outfit!! *faints again*
Right, I am off to RSVP ...
What will you be wearing on April 16th or indeed your own birthday? Share!
x
Cheek of the Week!
This weeks cheek is a new blush I purchased last week. I don't own many cream blushes so thought since Spring is on it's way (even though snow is lashing down outside my window right now!), it was about time to dabble in some cream blush investment.
I decided on Nars Penny Lane. It is such a lovely subtle pink with hints of peach and a slight mauve undertone. I imagine this is the kind of colour that will look very different on varied skin tones.
I apply this either with my finger tips or a Mac 109 brush. It leaves a lovely flush to my cheeks and works well whether I'm tan or pale. It reminds me of a nicer, richer, more pigmented and obviously cream version of Benefit Dandelion.
Anyone else tried Penny Lane?
What is your cheek of the week?
x
I decided on Nars Penny Lane. It is such a lovely subtle pink with hints of peach and a slight mauve undertone. I imagine this is the kind of colour that will look very different on varied skin tones.
I apply this either with my finger tips or a Mac 109 brush. It leaves a lovely flush to my cheeks and works well whether I'm tan or pale. It reminds me of a nicer, richer, more pigmented and obviously cream version of Benefit Dandelion.
Anyone else tried Penny Lane?
What is your cheek of the week?
x
Monday, 22 March 2010
Weekend of fun ...
I realise the weekend is still a whole 4 days away but I happen to be going on a girly trip to Newcastle to visit one of my bessie mates!
I have a busy week ahead so it makes sense to have some idea of the weekend wardrobe to avoid packing too much and leaving the poor bugger in the backseat from sharing with a suitcase!
We have a night of drinks down the local planned then a day of shopping, cocktails and dancing! I think I finally have an idea of what I want to take with me but I am sure I will add a couple of contingency outfits for good measure.
So far this is the plan:
For a more casual look, I think i will opt for black skinny trousers, a loose ruffled t-shirt in 'oh-so-now' nude and flats/gladiators with my new and absolutely lush French Connection pied piper bag! For later, I will change into another nude top but this time blinging it up in sequins, heels and a black blazer to dress it down a bit.
Our big Saturday night out calls for a dress I feel ... so a royal blue ruffled dress similar to this is what I have in mind at the moment. I will team with a vintage black belt and stud mesh shoes and a leather and chain headband.
Of course, Geordie's are infamous for going out in sub zero temperatures without a coat or jacket but sorry guys, I'm gonna lose out on cool points here but I just can't do it! I'll be the one walking 5 steps behind with a big puffa jacket on :s!!
Anyone else have weekend plans already? What will you be wearing?
x
I have a busy week ahead so it makes sense to have some idea of the weekend wardrobe to avoid packing too much and leaving the poor bugger in the backseat from sharing with a suitcase!
We have a night of drinks down the local planned then a day of shopping, cocktails and dancing! I think I finally have an idea of what I want to take with me but I am sure I will add a couple of contingency outfits for good measure.
So far this is the plan:
For a more casual look, I think i will opt for black skinny trousers, a loose ruffled t-shirt in 'oh-so-now' nude and flats/gladiators with my new and absolutely lush French Connection pied piper bag! For later, I will change into another nude top but this time blinging it up in sequins, heels and a black blazer to dress it down a bit.
Our big Saturday night out calls for a dress I feel ... so a royal blue ruffled dress similar to this is what I have in mind at the moment. I will team with a vintage black belt and stud mesh shoes and a leather and chain headband.
Of course, Geordie's are infamous for going out in sub zero temperatures without a coat or jacket but sorry guys, I'm gonna lose out on cool points here but I just can't do it! I'll be the one walking 5 steps behind with a big puffa jacket on :s!!
Anyone else have weekend plans already? What will you be wearing?
x
Sunday, 21 March 2010
NOTD: Eyeko Hot! Hot! Hot! Red nail polish
I bought this nail polish aagggeees ago and only got round to trying it out a couple of weeks ago.
I am actually really surprised by this polish as I think it only cost me a couple of quid ... cheap as chips! The texture was so smooth and the consistency was lovely and thick so only 2 coats were needed but still looked okay with just one!
The colour is lush, it's like a blood red with that 50's pin up vibe. I have to say the lasting power is pretty good... It got me through a weekend of moving house and plenty of broken nails ... obviously it did chip but not as much as I thought it would.
I think I will definitely try some more eyeko polishes.
Anyone else tried them, what did you think?
x
I am actually really surprised by this polish as I think it only cost me a couple of quid ... cheap as chips! The texture was so smooth and the consistency was lovely and thick so only 2 coats were needed but still looked okay with just one!
The colour is lush, it's like a blood red with that 50's pin up vibe. I have to say the lasting power is pretty good... It got me through a weekend of moving house and plenty of broken nails ... obviously it did chip but not as much as I thought it would.
I think I will definitely try some more eyeko polishes.
Anyone else tried them, what did you think?
x
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Cheek of the Week!
Getting the time to blog this week has been hard! I have been moving flat this weekend, which has been a complete nightmare ... I really don't recommend it guys! Too much stress and disorganisation!
Anyway, my cheek of the week didn't happen last week so lets pick it up again from here. This weeks cheek belongs to Bobbi Brown and it just happens to be my all time favourite blush. I even wore it on my wedding day.
It's Bobbi Brown Apricot. This is it in the old style BB packaging, I believe it now comes in a square package - man, i'm so out of date. Anyway, the shade is not quite the peachy apricot tone you may expect, it is a lot more pinky but a lovely warm pink with definite hints to it's apricot name.
This is the type of blush you can really over-do on the cheeks and come out looking like a trendy Aunt Sally ... if you can imagine such a thing?! Or you can just go for a subtle flush across the cheeks.
When all else fails this is the blush I am most likely to go to.
Things might be quiet on the blog front for the next week or so but my broadband will be installed by the end of the week so normal service will resume :)
x
Anyway, my cheek of the week didn't happen last week so lets pick it up again from here. This weeks cheek belongs to Bobbi Brown and it just happens to be my all time favourite blush. I even wore it on my wedding day.
(apologies for the terrible photos - i am restricted to my iphone at the moment)
It's Bobbi Brown Apricot. This is it in the old style BB packaging, I believe it now comes in a square package - man, i'm so out of date. Anyway, the shade is not quite the peachy apricot tone you may expect, it is a lot more pinky but a lovely warm pink with definite hints to it's apricot name.
This is the type of blush you can really over-do on the cheeks and come out looking like a trendy Aunt Sally ... if you can imagine such a thing?! Or you can just go for a subtle flush across the cheeks.
When all else fails this is the blush I am most likely to go to.
Things might be quiet on the blog front for the next week or so but my broadband will be installed by the end of the week so normal service will resume :)
x
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Life in the country ...
Last night I attended a dinner party held in a beautiful little cottage in the country. The cottage has recently been renovated and was absolutely gorgeous. I guess you could say the interior was a little shabby chic but it was certainly more chic than shabby.
It was filled with antique furniture and vintage shop finds. There were exposed beams and an uneven brick internal wall and even a log fire, so romantic! Lovely Lucy, who the cottage belongs to, took me on a grand tour where i came across so many beautiful things, including a paraffin lamp that belonged to her Great Grandmother, her childhood white cast iron bed, a stunningly adorned vintage dresser, clay wings above the rolltop bath and even a cute black and white kitty called Pokey, awww! Everywhere you looked, my breath was taken away by something!
I have never considered life in the country never mind living in a cottage but it gave me a real taste for it and I have realised it is probably something i should not rule out in my house hunting quest. The cottage felt relaxed, homely, comfortable and suitably distanced from the hecticness of the city.
So with that in mind, I've started looking for a little inspiration just in case i do look a little further afield ...Lucy's bathroom was 10 times nicer than either of these - wish I had photos to share with you!
None of these images really compare to the beauty of Lucy's cottage but if I do decide to move to the Country you can bet your bottom dollar I will be roping Lucy in to help me decorate ;D
x
It was filled with antique furniture and vintage shop finds. There were exposed beams and an uneven brick internal wall and even a log fire, so romantic! Lovely Lucy, who the cottage belongs to, took me on a grand tour where i came across so many beautiful things, including a paraffin lamp that belonged to her Great Grandmother, her childhood white cast iron bed, a stunningly adorned vintage dresser, clay wings above the rolltop bath and even a cute black and white kitty called Pokey, awww! Everywhere you looked, my breath was taken away by something!
I have never considered life in the country never mind living in a cottage but it gave me a real taste for it and I have realised it is probably something i should not rule out in my house hunting quest. The cottage felt relaxed, homely, comfortable and suitably distanced from the hecticness of the city.
So with that in mind, I've started looking for a little inspiration just in case i do look a little further afield ...Lucy's bathroom was 10 times nicer than either of these - wish I had photos to share with you!
None of these images really compare to the beauty of Lucy's cottage but if I do decide to move to the Country you can bet your bottom dollar I will be roping Lucy in to help me decorate ;D
x
French Connection wishlist ...
I popped into French Connection last week to have a look at their new collection and picked out about 20 lust after items. Unfortunately for me, I am moving house this week so I couldn't splurge but give it a few weeks and I will be hotfooting it back to the store .... i've made up some polyvore sets of what I would love and how I would wear them ...
Nude seems to be the trend for spring ... usually I shy away from colours that are too pale/light but this is a trend I am really loving. Aside nude lipstick (which I have never been entirely sold on), I find that nude always looks so chic.
The sequinned dress really makes me think 'Studio 54' and instead of being quite an 'in your face' sequins, the nude tones really make it stand out as a little bit classier than your usual blingy attire. The other dress really reminds me of a Lanvin dress, I would love to wear this for a family wedding I have coming up. I would team both with smokey eyes and coral lips ... another spring/summer trend ... but when is coral never on trend for Summer?
Billy Boy
I adore this little skirt with bow belt. It is such a soft material, it can be worn dressed up or down. I am also in love with the bag and the gladiator sandals in the middle ... not sure I can justify another bag or pair of gladiators though .... but watch this space!
Jumpsuit - FC by <
I love love love jumpsuits and the Bella jumpsuit above is no exception! I think it would look gorgeous with the shoe boots and the trouser leg slightly tucked in. The floral bag girlies it up a bit. I think it would look great with smokey eyes and this time a nude lip (shock horror).
The sequinned top again has that 70's disco look, and if you don't already know, I love me a bit of d.i.s.c.o! I think it would look really cool with the harem like cropped trousers and dark berry lips!
That's just some of my picks from French Connection. I have also found a lot of lovely pieces in Zara and H&M recently too ... hopefully I can get a 'haul' in soon!
What shops are you loving at the moment?
x
Nude seems to be the trend for spring ... usually I shy away from colours that are too pale/light but this is a trend I am really loving. Aside nude lipstick (which I have never been entirely sold on), I find that nude always looks so chic.
The sequinned dress really makes me think 'Studio 54' and instead of being quite an 'in your face' sequins, the nude tones really make it stand out as a little bit classier than your usual blingy attire. The other dress really reminds me of a Lanvin dress, I would love to wear this for a family wedding I have coming up. I would team both with smokey eyes and coral lips ... another spring/summer trend ... but when is coral never on trend for Summer?
Billy Boy
I adore this little skirt with bow belt. It is such a soft material, it can be worn dressed up or down. I am also in love with the bag and the gladiator sandals in the middle ... not sure I can justify another bag or pair of gladiators though .... but watch this space!
Jumpsuit - FC by <
I love love love jumpsuits and the Bella jumpsuit above is no exception! I think it would look gorgeous with the shoe boots and the trouser leg slightly tucked in. The floral bag girlies it up a bit. I think it would look great with smokey eyes and this time a nude lip (shock horror).
The sequinned top again has that 70's disco look, and if you don't already know, I love me a bit of d.i.s.c.o! I think it would look really cool with the harem like cropped trousers and dark berry lips!
That's just some of my picks from French Connection. I have also found a lot of lovely pieces in Zara and H&M recently too ... hopefully I can get a 'haul' in soon!
What shops are you loving at the moment?
x
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
CHEEK OF THE WEEK!
Most Monday mornings, I pick out some make up for the day ahead and more often or not this is what I stick to for the whole week. I rise so early for work (usually 5.30am) so I need to have a routine that will take 10 minutes and products that are ready and waiting for me.
My blush is the main product that will never change through the working week - I pick a colour and stick to it. However, I never wear the same shade the following week - I like to switch it up ... it just makes work make up more interesting for me (and puts my stash to good use). So that's how I came up for the idea of 'Cheek of the Week'. Every week I will showcase what colour I have been wearing why I am using it and what I think of the product.
Cheek of the Week: MAC Hello Kitty Fun & GamesYesterday marked the beginning of March ... this means we are about to hit Spring, Yay! I have been sans fake tan throughout Winter but I am preparing for it's Springtime return, so to phase it in, I have bronzed my face a little.
MAC Fun&Games from the Hello Kitty collection was a lovely and subtle choice to go with this not quite tanned but subtly sunkissed look. Its a pale peach shade that provides a sheer coverage but is easy to build up colour if you so wish. (above teamed with Nars Laguna bronzer).
It has the slightest golden shimmer through it that helps give the skin a springtime glow. This blush is really nice for pale skins and redheads but equally as gorgeous as a subtle hint of a tint of peach on darker skintones.
Wonder what I will wear for next weeks Cheek of the Week - any suggestions?
x
My blush is the main product that will never change through the working week - I pick a colour and stick to it. However, I never wear the same shade the following week - I like to switch it up ... it just makes work make up more interesting for me (and puts my stash to good use). So that's how I came up for the idea of 'Cheek of the Week'. Every week I will showcase what colour I have been wearing why I am using it and what I think of the product.
Cheek of the Week: MAC Hello Kitty Fun & GamesYesterday marked the beginning of March ... this means we are about to hit Spring, Yay! I have been sans fake tan throughout Winter but I am preparing for it's Springtime return, so to phase it in, I have bronzed my face a little.
MAC Fun&Games from the Hello Kitty collection was a lovely and subtle choice to go with this not quite tanned but subtly sunkissed look. Its a pale peach shade that provides a sheer coverage but is easy to build up colour if you so wish. (above teamed with Nars Laguna bronzer).
It has the slightest golden shimmer through it that helps give the skin a springtime glow. This blush is really nice for pale skins and redheads but equally as gorgeous as a subtle hint of a tint of peach on darker skintones.
Wonder what I will wear for next weeks Cheek of the Week - any suggestions?
x
Monday, 1 March 2010
Barry M Lip Lacquer Crayons
Barry M's latest addition to their ever growing cosmetics line are Lip Lacquer Crayons.
These chubby colourful pencils come in 5 different shades: Scarlet red, Cherry red, Mandarin, Party pink and Ballet pink. When I was offered the chance to review these, I jumped at the chance to try out Cherry red as thought this would be best suited to my colouring.
I have been using quite a few different lip pencil glosses recently so I thought it would be good to see how these compare to the other brands with similar products. These pencils, or crayons as Barry M like to call them are supposed to create a high shine lacquered and glamorous finish.
The packaging of these pencils look similar to kids crayons, in other words crayola ... but a more sophisticated version. Barry M are slated a lot for their packaging but these pencils are pretty cute and I love the little swirly design at the bottom end of the crayon.
As for the colour and quality ... well, I love it! If any of you follow me on twitter you may have seen my tweet about loving the new lip colour so much I couldn't stop looking in the mirror!! Like Barry M promised, the colour glides on smoothly and with great colour intensity. The pigmentation really is lovely and long lasting. I spent the day wearing this on Saturday. I managed to eat breakfast, go for coffee and drinks before lunch before I noticed this needed a full re-touch. Pretty good.
It is difficult to see in the photos as the colour is coming out much more pink but the Cherry red is definitely in the red family and not pink. The shade is just gorgeous and doesn't look as 'in your face' as other reds, so I felt safe to wear this throughout the day. There is an element of glittery shimmer too, something I don't normally like. In this case though, I would describe it as Disco Shimmer. As much as it can be worn through the day, this would look wicked dressed up for a night out! :)
The best thing about this product as with all Barry M products is the price. £4.95. The colour is gorgeous and the texture is smooth. As well as being long lasting it doesn't feel at all drying. It's the perfect bold statement lips without being too overpowering. Simply amazing value for money!
Mandarin lip lacquer crayon is next on my hitlist - It looks like a fantastic shade for Summer!
Have any of you tried the lip lacquer crayons yet? What was your verdict? Are you a fan too?
Disclaimer: This product was sent to me for review however the opinion stated in this post is entirely my own, honest thoughts on the product and it's value for money.
These chubby colourful pencils come in 5 different shades: Scarlet red, Cherry red, Mandarin, Party pink and Ballet pink. When I was offered the chance to review these, I jumped at the chance to try out Cherry red as thought this would be best suited to my colouring.
I have been using quite a few different lip pencil glosses recently so I thought it would be good to see how these compare to the other brands with similar products. These pencils, or crayons as Barry M like to call them are supposed to create a high shine lacquered and glamorous finish.
The packaging of these pencils look similar to kids crayons, in other words crayola ... but a more sophisticated version. Barry M are slated a lot for their packaging but these pencils are pretty cute and I love the little swirly design at the bottom end of the crayon.
As for the colour and quality ... well, I love it! If any of you follow me on twitter you may have seen my tweet about loving the new lip colour so much I couldn't stop looking in the mirror!! Like Barry M promised, the colour glides on smoothly and with great colour intensity. The pigmentation really is lovely and long lasting. I spent the day wearing this on Saturday. I managed to eat breakfast, go for coffee and drinks before lunch before I noticed this needed a full re-touch. Pretty good.
It is difficult to see in the photos as the colour is coming out much more pink but the Cherry red is definitely in the red family and not pink. The shade is just gorgeous and doesn't look as 'in your face' as other reds, so I felt safe to wear this throughout the day. There is an element of glittery shimmer too, something I don't normally like. In this case though, I would describe it as Disco Shimmer. As much as it can be worn through the day, this would look wicked dressed up for a night out! :)
The best thing about this product as with all Barry M products is the price. £4.95. The colour is gorgeous and the texture is smooth. As well as being long lasting it doesn't feel at all drying. It's the perfect bold statement lips without being too overpowering. Simply amazing value for money!
Mandarin lip lacquer crayon is next on my hitlist - It looks like a fantastic shade for Summer!
Have any of you tried the lip lacquer crayons yet? What was your verdict? Are you a fan too?
Disclaimer: This product was sent to me for review however the opinion stated in this post is entirely my own, honest thoughts on the product and it's value for money.
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