Soap & Glory Love at First Blush

 


My love for Soap & Glory cosmetics has never been a well-kept secret. Personally, I don't understand how some people own NOTHING from them! Imagine that.

Well, this Christmas my Soap & Glory collection grew, thanks to some rather brilliant gift sets at Boots, with a variety of products, both from their makeup and body care ranges, all great value for money and with the cutest vintage-inspired packaging.

In my opinion, Soap & Glory powders and blush bricks really are wonder-workers. From One Heck of a Blot, to Wonderbronze (review) and now Love at First Blush, I've never found myself disappointed. Love at First Blush is a blush brick, with 5 different shades which mix together on your brush (I tend to use the Zoeva 127/Luxe Sheer Cheek brush)  to create a warm, healthy rosy glow, giving a gorgeous lightly highlighted sheen to your cheeks, almost as if you are glowing from within. Whilst I have extremely fair skin, and it looks awesome on me, it would also work on darker skin tones, because it gives the slightest pink glow, giving more of a wash of colour than a block of solid pink.

The blush is £11, which is pretty pricey for a drugstore blusher, but from experience, Soap & Glory blush bricks last forever, because the amount of product you get (7.5g) is in such a large pan (there's usually a 3 for 2 on in Boots if you're in the market for other products as well). Each powder is in sturdy plastic packaging, with a huge mirror, making it perfect to carry around with you for makeup touch-ups on the go.

Have you tried any other Soap & Glory blushes or powders? Let me know which one's your favourite!

Love, Milly xx




theBalm Nude Dude Palette

theBalm Cosmetics has always been a particularly attractive brand to me - I put it down to the sassy, retro-inspired packaging, innovative and high quality products and pretty reasonable prices. For Christmas I received theBalm's Nude Dude Eyeshadow palette, which retails for £30 (I  got it for £27 in the feelunique.com sale).

The palette contains 12 stunning, highly pigmented eyeshadows - 4 matte shades ('Fearless', 'Flawless', 'Feisty' and 'Friendly'), a couple which have a hint of glitter ('Fine' and 'Fierce'), and the rest are either iridescent or glittery which I absolutely love. All of the shadows are really wearable and blendable and can be mixed with water to create a much more pigmented effect for a bold eye or coloured eyeliner. theBalm website also says that the shadows are 'triple-milled' which would explain their velvety, creamy feel.


Among my personal favourites are 'Fit', a burnt-orange/copper shimmer, 'Firm', which is more pink-toned and 'Fine' which is a dark warm-toned brown with a barely-there hint of glitter which is perfect for a brown smoky eye.

Personally I'm not a big fan of including little brushes in eyeshadow palettes - although this is one of the better ones I've seen (does anyone actually use those little spongy applicators?) - so I don't think this one will be getting much use from me, especially now I have my new Zoeva brushes! The shadows apply and blend so nicely with a fluffy brush.

The packaging is very slim and perfect to slip into your handbag, but perhaps wrap a hairband around it first, because it is just thick cardboard, held by (relatively strong) magnets. There is also a huge mirror which spans most of the palette (a hundred beauty points to theBalm!) which makes it ideal to take on a night out to touch up your whole face, not just your eyes.

Have you ever tried anything from theBalm?

Love, Milly xx

Zoeva Rose Golden Luxury Set





There is literally no way that these Zoeva Rose Golden Luxury Brushes can look bad - I wish I was as photogenic as them! After being on my wishlist for over a year, I finally committed and asked for the brushes for Christmas, because, for me, forking out almost £60 on brushes is a pretty big deal, which is why these are so special. Looking back though, I wish I'd bought them earlier because they are more than worth the money (they work out around £7 per brush)! For anyone in the UK, I would recommend buying from Beauty Bay, purely because you get free next day delivery, and I know I certainly couldn't wait if I knew these were in the post!

 
From left to right, the set includes:
 
106/Powder - ideal for mattifying the face, covering a large surface area fast
 
127/Luxe Sheer Cheek - perfect shape and size for applying blush or highlight to the cheeks
 
102/Silk Finish - similar to the Real Techniques Buffing Brush, for buffing in foundation
 
110/Face Shape - the right size to fit under the cheekbones for applying and blending contour
 
142/Concealer Buffer - a very firm brush to buff concealer and give an airbrushed finish
 
227/Luxe Soft Definer - similar to the MAC 217, ideal for blending eyeshadow
 
231/Luxe Petit Crease - tapered to allow precise application of eyeshadow and smokier blending
 
317/Wing Liner - perfect size, shape and firmness for winged liner using eyeshadow or gel liner
 
 The brushes are a mixture of natural and synthetic hairs, which allows you to use them with both cream and powder products. For anyone who prefers to use only synthetic hairs, Zoeva do vegan brush sets just for you!
 
You probably also noticed the stunning makeup bag that the brushes come in, which is huge and has a pocket inside, so you can separate makeup and brushes. The bag feels really high quality and has a gorgeous rose gold zip detail to add to its loveliness!
 
All of the brushes are extremely soft and amazing quality (my Real Techniques brushes may have to take a back seat for a little while). Expect to see them in the background of plenty of future photos!
 
Love, Milly xx