Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts

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

Current Beauty Favourites

 
 
Today's post is quick round-up of my favourites from the past few weeks, which have become staples in my daily routine.

Revolution Vivid Baked Highligher in Peach Lights - I've already done a review of this, but in summary, I'm obsessed with the glowy effect it gives to my skin, and I basically coat my face in the stuff on a daily basis!

Rimmel Exaggerate Lip Liner in Eastend Snob - this may just be the most long-wearing lip product of all time! The ultra-matte finish leaves no room for smudging and means that there's no chance of your lips fading over the day. The colour is also gorgeous, but for me, a little bold for school-wear.

The Body Shop Red Musk Eau de Parfum - not only is the packaging absolutely stunning, but the fragrance is warm and spicy and makes me smell delicious all day.

Rimmel Lasting Finish Concealer (in 010 Porcelain) - finding a concealer which is a) pale enough b)doesn't crease and c) covers blemishes is very difficult for me. But I may have just found the 'one'. The concealer has a finish somewhere between matte and dewy and has more than enough coverage for my blemishes. Some days I use this all over my face as a foundation and my skin just looks perfect. Price isn't really an issue with this one either - £5.49 for 6g.

Collection Fast Stroke Eyeliner - after hearing Suzie from Hello October talk about this in most of her makeup tutorials, I thought I would give this a go, and I am so impressed. I thought that a liquid eyeliner would be really difficult to use, but the precision brush makes it perfect for winged eyeliner on a daily basis. The formula lasts all day without smudging, and comes out black-black, not grey like some drugstore eyeliners. Oh and the price? £2.99. I'll take 5!

What have you been loving recently?

Love, Milly xxx

The Best of Soap & Glory Cosmetics




Today's post has been a long time coming. With the amount I talk about Soap & Glory makeup, I thought that today I would round up my favourite products from the range, so that anyone who is interesting in trying out some bits might have an idea of the best products. I haven't tried every product yet, but I've tried a fair few, and I definitely intend to try them all in the future!
 

 
My first favourite is the Supercat Liquid Black Eyeliner which is perfect for creating a black winged liner look. The formula is super black and long-lasting and the pen application makes it really easy to use. I've since moved on to brush application liquid eyeliner, but for beginners, no product really beats it.

This summer Soap & Glory's Wonderbronze never really left my face. Basically, it's a bronzy shimmer brick which can be used as a blusher, bronzer or eye shadow, for a glowy look. If you want to read my full review, click here.

Soap & Glory also do lip products really well, and despite their relatively limited colour range, I think that the formulas and the variety of finishes really make up for it. I love the Sexy Mother Pucker Gloss Stick in Nudist, because it is a perfectly glossy, rosy lip shade which looks amazing on pale skin as it brings a little bit of colour to the face. Also, it smells of vanilla and has a really hydrating formula, so what's not to love?

The final two products are my absolute favourites and I can't do my makeup without them. The Archery 2-in-1 Brow Filling Pencil and Brush is the only thing I use on my eyebrows and I think I'm on my fourth pencil, because I use it so much! Blonde-shell is the perfect colour for me and the tiny pencil allows me to draw on individual hairs for a really natural brow.

Loads of bloggers go on about this powder for a reason. One Heck of a Blot is a extremely finely milled powder which leaves skin with a velvety matte finish, reducing shine, but leaving some glow. The quality is something generally only found in high-end powders, and for the price it's really brilliant. All of the Soap & Glory powder products have huge mirrors built into the packaging, which is so handy to throw into your makeup bag or carry around with you.

Soap & Glory is definitely a drugstore brand to try out if you want high-end quality products for a much lower price. Let me know what other products you'd like me to try or if there are any other brands you would like me to feature.

Love, Milly xxx

The Five-Minute Skincare Routine


 This post is proving to the world that there is literally no excuse for not having a regular skincare routine! One of the most common things I hear as a blogger whenever I take about my skin is, "How do you have time to do all that stuff?" But in reality there is no need to use a hundred different serums and creams and sprays every day, and my skin actually gets worse when my routine is more complicated. So today I'm rounding up my 4 step skincare routine which can be done in as little as 5 minutes. All of these products are available at Boots, Superdrug and most pharmacies, therefore extremely affordable - no excuse! I can't use harsh products on my skin, and I am of the belief that a mixture of natural and chemical products is best so rest assured, these are fine for delicate teenage skin.

*Quick Note! I have combination skin (normal cheeks, oily T-zone with some dry patches) and I do get some spots. I have no skin conditions, but you may want to do more research into specific treatments if your skin is drastically different.*


Step 1: Makeup Removal - If, like me, you choose to wear makeup, this is one of the most important steps. Leaving your makeup on is probably the worst thing you can do. Therefore, every evening before I cleanse, I use coconut oil to gently remove my eye makeup (this will get through even the most stubborn makeup) and pour some Simple micellar water onto a soft cotton pad to remove the coconut oil and the daily grime from my face. One pad is never enough for this!

Step 2: Cleanse - Although they're brilliant, skin cleansing brushes are really expensive and not totally necessary for a good skincare regimen. Morning and night, I prefer to put a bit of my Freederm cleanser on to my dry face, rub it in and wipe away with a muslin cloth dampened with warm water. The Liz Earle cloths are great, but any cloth, or even a flannel is fine as it allows the dead skin to be gently exfoliated and removes all excess cleanser. I like to splash my face with freezing water as well, to wake me up and get the circulation going in my skin!


Step 3: Moisturise - Moisturisation is key to beautiful skin. Whether your skin is normal, oily or dry, you need to use moisturiser! Depriving your skin of moisture causes it to overproduce oil, hence giving you very oily skin. I've been using the Nivea Pure and Natural Regenerating Night Cream for a while now, day and night, and it leaves my skin feeling hydrated throughout the day and I wake up without any dryness! Having separate day and night creams is nice, but not totally essential (I personally find most day creams from the drugstore quite greasy, so I prefer more hydrating, mattifying night creams).

Step 4: Spot treatment - Obviously, if you have perfect skin and no spots, this is a step you can skip. However, not all of us are so lucky, and most of us get an annoying zit from time to time. I like to dab a little bit of tea tree onto my spots at night, because I find that it dries them out and usually stops and further infection. I also like to use ice to reduce the swelling of spots, especially those painful under-the-skin lumps. However, if you have more stubborn or severe acne, a specialised treatment is probably best for you. Soap & Glory's Dr Spot is pretty good, but it is quite harsh and it contains salicylic acid which can feel quite stripping on the skin.

There are other treatments and products I like to use on my skin, but on a daily basis, this is enough to keep my skin happy. Let me know if you'd like to hear about my favourite skin treatments on a budget!

Love, Milly xx

A Warming Autumn Fragrance

Personally, I am particularly excited about this post, mostly because I love the product, but also for its gorgeous packaging and the fact that the photos in this post are taken on my new camera!

It's no secret that I am relatively picky about scents, hence why I refuse to go into Lush for 99% of the year. But when I find one I love, I'm mad about it. This time it's The Body Shop's Red Musk Eau de Parfum.

If you're into floral, sweet scents, this is not for you. But if you're into deeper, richer, muskier scents, this is right up your street. With a top note of pepper, a middle note of cinnamon and a rich base of tobacco, this is not the typically girly scent usually found at The Body Shop. This intense mix of spices creates an irresistible blend which only gets better as the day goes on. When sniffing from the bottle, the scent is almost overwhelming and smells relatively masculine. However, after a few spritzes on the pulse points, you begin to be able to detect the different layers to the perfume and it becomes warmer and deeper, perfect for those cosy autumn nights.

The best thing about this fragrance is that it lasts from the morning well into the night, unlike many floral scents which tend to drift away immediately after application. I think this scent probably doesn't appeal to everyone, but personally I think it rivals most high-end perfumes for a fraction of the price, costing between £15 - £22. I would recommend spraying it onto your wrist in store and having a wander around town to find out how amazing it smells after a few minutes.

And can we just talk about this gorgeous packaging, and the fact that it has its own box, making it perfect for Christmas gifting!

Love, Milly xx

Berry Lips from the Drugstore


Oh autumn, how I love you. The colours, the weather, the clothes. Everything. And I also love this lipstick. A lot actually.
 
Whilst on one of my little hunts in Boots, searching for an autumnal lipstick which could carry me through the colder months, I found this little beauty. The Revlon stand clearly understood my plight and the display of autumn themed makeup lead me to the Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in 477 Black Cherry. Not being one to be afraid of dark colours, I swatched what looked to be a brown-toned dark lipstick. However, it turned out to be the most gorgeous, purple-toned berry colour that I ever did see.

 
 

Nail polish - Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in 331 'Enchante'

 

On closer inspection, I found really gorgeous, expensive looking rose gold packaging and a long-lasting, creamy formula which is really hydrating on the lips and comfortable to wear. I would recommend using a cotton bud and some concealer to clean up the edges if you apply straight from the bullet, because the bold colour stands out a lot, especially on my pale skin! The colour itself is a lot darker and more purple/blue toned-than the swatches appear on camera and it's perfectly suited to pale skin for a stand-out bold lip for the autumn.

Love, Milly xx

The Perfect Autumn Palette from the Drugstore

 Many of you should know by now just how much I love the autumn and everything that comes with it. One of those things is the makeup and style which never gets old, no matter how many winged liners or berry lips you do.

Eye shadow is an obvious essential for all times of the year, but in the fall we can crack out those smoky eyes and (if you're feeling a little more daring) go for burgundy, navy or a pop of gold on our lids. The Sleek I-Divine Storm eye palette has the perfect selection of shades to create the perfect eye look for autumn, no matter your style.


The palette contains 12 shades - 3 matte and 12 shimmery - all with amazing pigmentation, colour-payoff and workability. The mixture of warm and cool shades makes it perfect for all skin tones and the fine glitter in the shimmer shades means that it will never be chunky. There is almost no fallout from this palette and the almost buttery texture of the powder makes it very easy to blend.
 
Some of my favourite shades from the palette are Sand Storm (top left), a coppery gold, Fire Storm (top left), a really gorgeous burgundy/wine shade and Dust Storm (bottom left), a warm brown/copper. I also love Eye of the Storm (matte brown on bottom row) for contouring because it's fairly cool toned and has the right amount of pigmentation for my skin colour.


 Some of my favourite shades from the palette are Sand Storm (top left), a coppery gold, Fire Storm (top left), a really gorgeous burgundy/wine shade and Dust Storm (bottom left), a warm brown/copper. I also love Eye of the Storm (matte brown on bottom row) for contouring because it's fairly cool toned and has the right amount of pigmentation for my skin colour.


The palette itself is pretty sturdy but very slim and the best thing is the huge mirror which is big enough to see your whole face and perfect to take out and about with you.

So, 12 buttery, highly pigmented shades in one palette for £7.99? Sounds pretty good to me!

Love, Milly xx

The £3 Highlighter

So we've all heard of strobing, right? Using highlighter to illuminate parts of our face, rather than hollowing out our cheekbones with contour. Well, I love strobing - and I've found the perfect highlighter!

I had seen this mentioned on someone's Instagram, and whilst in Superdrug I decided that it would be the perfect time to buy it. I wasn't expecting to spend a huge amount of money, but then I looked and saw that this was £3. No sale tags, no discount. £3. Of course I immediately swatched all three shades and decided on the Makeup Revolution Vivid Baked Highlighter in Peach Lights. The other two highlighters include Golden Lights (a classic white/cream highlight) and Pink Lights (a light pink tinted highlight). Peach lights is a peachy pink highlighter with the perfect amount of fine shimmer. The colour is perfect for those of us who are relatively new to strobing and highlighters because it is easy to blend and has a very natural hue.



The shape of the pressed powder is very unique among drugstore products - the classic flat pan has been thrown out of the window in favour of a shaped powder in a rounded plastic compact. The quality of the packaging isn't the best and I will have to be careful not to drop it (I think it will smash pretty easily), but it looks very sleek and classy for such a cheap product.


I should probably mention that this was my first ever purchase from Makeup Revolution and it has definitely been a positive experience! I'm so impressed by the quality and shade range - they've taken into consideration people's skin colours and makeup preferences. The quality is that of a much more expensive product and I would recommend anyone dubious of its magic to go and pick one up and try it for yourself!

If you want to see the highlighter in action, check out my latest YouTube video:



Love, Milly xx

Summer Beauty Essentials


As summer gets into full swing, I've found myself repeatedly turning to certain products which have become my summer essentials. From face, to eyes, to lips, all of these products are totally perfect for the sunnier weather, either for their lasting power, or to get a glowy summer look!
 

 
 
Let's be honest, the heat makes us all a bit sticky and sweaty and makeup has a tendency to slide off throughout the day. It is at times like these that I turn to waterproof products, mainly just on my eyes, as this is where things transfer onto skin first. The eyeliner I've been using to line my upper waterline is the Rimmel Scandaleyes Waterproof Kohl Kajal liner. This probably isn't the best ever waterproof liner, because there are often a few smudges by the end of the day, but it does the job of making my lashes appear thicker without wearing a ton of makeup.
 
 The staying power of the No7 Stay Perfect Shade and Define sticks is honestly amazing. The colour pictured is Glistening Ray, a white-gold shimmer which is such a subtle addition to any makeup look. Once you apply the product, you have a very short window to blend before it sets - and trust me, it really does set. No amount of rubbing or scrubbing with your hand will make this budge, and you can only remove this by using an excellent makeup remover.
 
On my lips, I usually either go for a matte shade or a really glossy shade. Many people hate wearing lip gloss, but I love the high-shine look, especially from the Model Co. Cosmetics SHINE Ultra Lip Gloss in Strip Tease, which is my favourite lip gloss as it enhances your lips rather than changing them completely. My favourite lipstick formula of the moment is that of the Max Factor lipsticks which are really comfortable to wear, but also long-lasting.
 

During summer, powder is an absolute essential to get rid of the shine which tends to appear most frequently during the warmer weather. The best powder EVER (in my opinion) is the Soap & Glory One Heck of a Blot which creates a velvet finish on the face, rather than the totally matte, cakey products usually seen in the drugstore. It's more expensive than something like the Rimmel Stay Matte Powder, but is definitely a worthwhile investment.

I am completely addicted to blush, and the Sleek Rose Gold Blush is just stunning. It is not the most natural of blushes, as is has a rose gold highlight running through it, but it creates a stunningly glowy finish on the cheeks which looks perfect when it catches the light.

Speaking of glowy products, let's pop my new favourite, Soap & Glory's Wonderbronze in there. You can read my review here but I'll just say that it creates a bronzy highlight which is especially beautiful on pale skin tones.

I hope you enjoyed this post! Please tell me down below what products you been love to use in summer so that I can give them a try.

Love, Milly xx

Soap and Glory Wonderbronze

Since buying Soap and Glory's Wonderbronze less than a month ago, it has been featured numerous times on my Instagram and was featured yesterday in my haul video on YouTube. So, yeah, I kinda love this stuff.

Basically, this is a cross between a shimmer brick, a bronzer and a blush. A beautyful (hahaha) combination, I must say.

 


 
There are 5 shades arranged in a circle and I usually swirl my brush around to get a mixture of all of the colours and get a healthy bronzed glow. I have pretty pale skin and this is good even for me. It is pretty glittery, although it's very fine glitter so not too obvious. I'm thinking that these colours would actually be really good as eyeshadows for a rose gold look because the powder is really well pigmented.
 
 
Besides its beauty, Wonderbronze isn't too bad for your bank balance, at only £11 (although there is almost always an offer in Boots, which means I may get a little carried away...) The packaging is plastic, but it's pretty sturdy, and it has a mirror in the lid, which is great when on the go!
 
Love, Milly xx
 


What's in my Makeup Bag?

I've come to a point in my makeup life when I am really happy with my makeup bag and my every day makeup routine. I love these kinds of posts, so I thought I would share what I use on a daily basis so you can all have a little nosy into it. Most of what I use is pretty affordable (let's be honest, most of my makeup is from Soap & Glory), but I got a few bits and pieces from magazines. Please let me know if you would like a review on any specific product in the comments!

Face:
The Body Shop All in One Concealer in shade 00, No7 Natural Blush in Coral Flush (the packaging's changed but I'm pretty sure everything else is the same), Sleek Blush in Rose Gold, Soap & Glory One Heck of a Blot powder and Soap & Glory Wonderbronze shimmer brick

Eyes:
Natural Collection LashCare (clear mascara), Benefit Roller Lash mini tester, Benefit They're Real mascara, Soap & Glory Thick & Fast mascara, Model Co. Ccosmetics black eyeliner (exclusive to this month's Glamour magazine - only £2!), Eyeko eyelash curlers and Soap & Glory Supercat liquid liner

Eyebrows:
Soap & Glory Archery Brow Pencil

Lips:
Model Co. Cosmetics lip gloss in Strip Tease (also available in this month's Glamour magazine), New Look lipstick in Burgundy (review here!) and Soap & Glory Sexy Mother Pucker Gloss stick

Brushes:
I use the Real Techniques Sam's picks collection, but I think it was a limited edition set. All of the brushes can be purchased individually or in different sets.

Makeup bag:
I picked this up for £6 or £7 from a TK Maxx store. Its a really pretty blue pattern with gold detail from Adrienne Vittadini Studio.

What's in your makeup bag? I'm going to be holding a giveaway on my blog when I reach 100 followers on Twitter, Bloglovin' and Instagram, so please pop over to speed up the process!

Love, Milly x

New Look Makeup: Red Lipstick


Whilst shopping the New Look sale last weekend, I found a stand for the New Look Pure Colour makeup range. I didn't know that this existed, (although this can be forgiven because it was only released late last year) so you can imagine my excitement at VERY affordable, good quality makeup from one of my favourite shops.

I picked up a Pure Colour Lipstick in Burgundy, a gorgeous bright red colour, perfect for all seasons. This is highly pigmented and has vitamin E extract, so is fairly nourishing on the lips. It has a finish somewhere between glossy and matte and lasts for several hours without need for reapplication, although may need topping up post-eating. I should mention that I did this swatch a week and a half ago, and I can still see a faint shadow where the lipstick was, despite multiple showers and makeup remover! One thing I don't like is the smell, which is very chemical, but this doesn't last once it's on the lips.

The packaging is pretty sleek, with a mixture of matte and shiny black, reminiscent of the Rimmel Lasting Finish by Kate Moss lipsticks, thought the plastic feels quite cheap in your hands - you get what you pay for on this front. The bullet has a slight concave, which can make it slightly trickier to put on, as you have to be careful not to go over the lines, but many people would use a lip liner anyway, so this shouldn't be a problem.

I was really glad to find out that this whole range is cruelty free, as many cheaper companies do test their products on animals, and I am making a conservative effort to try and avoid these brands.

Oh yeah, and the price? £3.99 - bargainous!

Have you tried anything from this range?

Love, Milly x

Stila In The Light Palette




A few months ago I promised a post about my Stila In The Light palette - well, here it is! This gorgeous, neutral palette is £25 and comes with 10 powder eyeshadows, a smudge stick waterproof eyeliner and a mirror built into the gorgeous, albeit slightly flimsy, packaging.

Of the eyeshadows, there are 4 mattes and 6 shimmers/sparkles, all of which have great pigmentation and are very blendable (I usually use my Real Techniques essential crease brush). I use the colour 'sandstone' through my eyebrows and it usually lasts for most of the day, as do colours on my lids. It may just be my eyelids, but I find that after a few hours I get slight creasing in the dark matte shades, although this is easily corrected by blending it out with my finger.

There are so many looks to create from this palette - blend out the browns and blacks for a smokey eye, go all out glittery or choose a toned-down neutral look. I don't get much use out of 'night sky' because I find it too cool-toned for my skin colour, but I absolutely love the creamy feel of the glitters. 'Bubbly', the gold glitter, is particularly flattering on blue eyes.

The 'smudge stick waterproof eyeliner in damsel' (a matte dark brown) is extremely pigmented (in the photo I was barely touching it to my skin) and blendable. The eyeshadows are easily removed with a swipe of makeup remover, but this eyeliner just won't budge - you'll need a few gentle swipes of remover to get it off. The smudge stick can be purchased on its own, but costs around £13, which adds to the value of this palette.

All-in-all this is a fantastic value palette which is an asset to my makeup collection. You can purchase this from selected Boots stores or online from sites like feelunique.com.

Have you got this? What do you think of it?

Love, Milly x

*Freebie Alert!* Eyeko with Instyle


This month InStyle magazine has partnered up with Eyeko to bring us a selection of free gifts with the May 2015 edition. Eyeko is a high-end eye-makeup brand with some excellent quality products, but fairly reasonable prices. InStyle magazine is priced at £3.99 and is available at most UK supermarkets and newsagents.

The Eyeko free gifts include:
  • Skinny Liquid Liner (worth £12)
  • Velvet Lash Curler (worth £12)
  • Fat Eye Stick (worth £16 for 3)
  • Mascara Off Makeup Wipes (worth approx. £6)
I picked up the eyelash curlers which have velvet covered handles and produce nicely curled lashes without pulling. I have also tried the Skinny liner in the past, and while it is a nice liner, it runs out pretty fast which is why I didn't repurchase it.

Thanks for reading!

Love, Milly xx

Nails Inc. Nailkale


If you read last week's post, you would have seen that I was coveting the Nails inc. Nailkale Superfood Base Coat, and I finally picked this up in Boots for £15. Basically, this is a base coat which has 'superfood extracts' such as aloe vera, lemon, ginseng, pomegranate and grape to 'deeply nourish, smooth and brighten the nails'. It is also enriched with vitamins A, C, E, F and H, which are supposed to nourish nails and prevent breakages and splitting.

Despite its colour, it actually applies clear, and lasts a long time without chipping, but is removed easily with nail polish remover. I have naturally strong and fast-growing nails, but I can see a slight improvement in strength and smoothness after only 4 days of wearing this polish. It can be worn under another nail polish or by itself for a more intense treatment. In my opinion, anything which improves the health of my nails is a good thing, and I like the idea of the benefits of kale for my nails, but I do think that the price is a bit high for what it is, so if I ever get through this bottle, I don't think I'd repurchase it. The packaging is beautiful and I really love Nails inc.'s recent rebranding; the container is quite heavy and looks expensive.

Thanks for reading! Please comment any requests for posts down below.

Love, Milly xx

Current Beauty and Skincare Wishlist


As I haven't been able to leave the house to pick up any new beauty products (urgh English weather), I thought that today I would share the items that I am saving up my pennies to buy.

Top row
 
Maggs London Beloved London Makeup Bag - I'm a big fan of Hannah Michalak and since finding out about her makeup bag company I've been yearning for one of these gorgeous handmade bags - she even adds a handwritten message to each package!
 
Drops of Youth Bouncy Sleeping Mask - I'm going through a phase of loving face masks and having seen Fleur de Force's review of this funny textured mask I've really wanted to try it for myself.
 
Essie Nail Polish in Sugar Daddy - Natural nails are my go-to nail look and after clearing out most of my nail polishes this weekend, I really want to get my hands on my first ever Essie polish.
 
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Honey Bronze Bronzing Powder in 01 - Being the pale girl that I am, bronzer just isn't my forte, but I've heard so many people rave about how good this bronzer from The Body Shop is and I want to get my glow for summer.
 
Soap & Glory Hand Food - I'm going through a real phase of hand and nail care at the moment and the changing weather is drying out my hands so I want to try what is supposedly the 'best handcream ever'.
 
Zoeva Rose Golden Luxury Set - *swoons* Oh. My. Goodness. Isn't this just the most gorgeous thing you have ever seen? Last year all of the bloggers fell in love with these brushes and now I have too. Despite its price, I think it will be worth it (if I can ever get my hands on it - it's never in stock!)
 
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Nails inc. Superfood NailKale Base Coat - My nails are one of my favourite features and so I'm keen to keep them healthy. Having long nails, they can chip or crack, and then I have to start regrowing them, so I thought that this product could be a saviour when it comes to breakages and keeping them in good health.
 
Soap & Glory Thick & Fast Mascara - My friend has stunningly long lashes and following questioning about her mascara, I am keen to try this and (hopefully) get similar results!
 
The Balm Mary-Lou Manizer - After hearing Alix (I Covet Thee) and Melanie (Melanie Murphy) talk about how good this highlighter is, I'm keen to give it a go and look as lovely as them!


If I do finally purchase any of these products, I'll be sure to tell you all about it! Which products do you want to try?

Love, Milly xx

NUXE Rêve De Miel

I've been pondering over this little pot of goodness for a long time now, wondering whether it would be worth the money. I finally caved in and treated myself to what is possibly one of the best lip products I've ever used and one of the most beautiful to sit on my bedside table.
 
NUXE Rêve De Miel is an ultra-nourishing lip balm which is really hydrating but not greasy because it has a fairly matte finish. At £9.50, is a bit expensive for a lip balm, but I think that it's well worth the money for the amount you get and how long it lasts. It also contains honey and other natural oils and has a smell which is supposed to be grapefruit, but smells more like very orangey chocolate orange!

In the UK you can purchase this on the high street in larger Marks and Spencer's stores, or anywhere which stocks NUXE products. The beautiful packaging on this particular pot is a turquoise colour because it is one of the 20th Anniversary Limited Edition lip balms, but the normal packaging has a blue lid.

Thanks for reading! Let me know in the comments what your favourite lip product is so that I can give it a try.

Love, Milly xx