Thursday 24 June 2010

Embracing Nudity!

I have been naked for the past 13 days. Stripped, bare, and gloriously liberated.
Now before I ruffle your feathers, by naked I mean foundation free. During these summer months, a full face of makeup seems somewhat theatrical, so I have opted to skip it all together and embrace my naked skin. The first four days were absolute hell; pasty, patchy and spotty I would gingerly brave the outside world. But I have to confess after the first hurdle my skin seems to have taken a great turn for the better.
Exposed to sunlight, the colour and tone of it has evened out, while due to an absence of product build up my complexion has considerably cleared up too, meaning that I no longer feel a need for foundation.
This is not to say that I have abandoned my loyal eye make-up, but I find a few dibbles of concealer here and there are all I need to put my face on everyday, and if that doesnt do it; a few swishes of bronzer don't go amiss too. And it suits my sleep in just fine.

So go ahead, give nakedness a shot. It really isn't as bad as it seems, well, prepare yourself for the pain barrier of the first four days...but once the worst is over and done with, fresh skin for the summer is quite a nice feeling.

Monday 21 June 2010

Products I'm loving right now

Quick snippet into my lifersaver products of the minute:

Nivea Gentle Facial Cleansing Wipes - I could not live without these and I buy two packs at a time. They are really gentle, I have quite sensitive skin and they work great for me as well as removing heavy duty makeup like a treat.

Bodyshop Amilka Leave-In Conditioner - I think I buy this because it smells of my childhood. I've bought it for years and it reminds me of long days by the pool and summer holidays with my family. I don't think it's a miracle product but it seems to keep my ends pretty healthy and helps to keep split ends at bay.

Bedhead Queen for a day Thickening Spray- My hair is naturally pretty thick, but this gives it quite a nice boost before hairdrying. I focus it on my roots then give the rest of my hair a quick spritz. Love the clean citrus smell too!

Garnier Skin Naturals Youthful Radiance Night Cream- I have previously ranted about the day cream version, wish I adore and will no doubt be repurchasing, but I have found that before bed I needed something a bit richer and sought out this baby. Its looovely. Smells like green tea and in the morning my skin is soft and rehydrated.

MAC Barestudy Paint pot- This is my favourite favourite item of makeup. It is a champagne coloured cream eyeshadow, and although it may sound very boring, it not only helps to brighten the eye area when used on it's own but as its so long lasting I use it as a primer under other eyeshadows to stop them creasing and add depth to the colour.

Benefit EyeBright- Again, another stealth product. It's just another highlighter but I love it! Under the brow bone and in the inner corners it really helps to lift the face and make eyes seem (surprise surprise) brighter, which is great for early mornings.

MAC Blush in Desert Rose- I feel this blush is greatly under-appreciated, living in the shadows  of Well Dressed, or Peachy Keen. It is a deep rose colour that mimics well the colour of naturally flushed cheeks. Perfect for summer fresh skin.

Rimmel Moisture Renew Lipstick in Spotlight Beige- Nudes are in for the summer and this one is a must. It's a browny-pink, and looks very natural but adds just enough colour to pull any look together.

Rimmel Lasting Finish Lipstick in Pink Blush- In contrast to the last colour, this is a bright baby pink, a barbie pink. A great pop of colour, and it adds a bit of holiday playfulness to any look.

What are you're favourite products for this month? :)

Sunday 20 June 2010

Faking It

On a sunny Sunday the temperature attempts to soar, only to be hushed by the cool breeze; silhouettes are outlined by trimmings of gold and the sky is a wash of baby blue, sprinkled with cotton clouds.
As I walk through parks and busy streets I can't help but smile a little at the beauty of summer.

But the idyllic scene is quickly spoilt by numerous flashes of orange. Streaky, sticky orange, that clings onto ankles, calves and wrists for dear life. Yes, Fake Tan is often the evil culprit of ruining any summer outfit, and decidedly it is my number one nemesis.
Walking around town it is evident that a lot of time and money is invested into hair, makeup and clothes, yet everywhere I look there is orange!
Now by no means am I a fake tan connoisseur, on the contrary, I like to use it as infrequently as possible. However I am a strong believer that if you're gonna do it, do it right, and so below I will describe several ways of achieving a pretty good tan.

The Numero Uno tip and by far THE most important thing to remember is to Exfoliate. A good bodyscrub is your best friend, in my Summer Skin post, I write about my own home recipe that works best for me. But whether you buy yours in a pot or make it in your own kitchen, exfoliating will create and even and smooth surface, which in turn will mean that the colour of the tan will go on evenly.

Another good tip, particularly if you are using anything other than gradual tanner, is not to shave/wax on the same day of application. It is best to do this 24 hours in advanced, because otherwise the tan will seep into all your open pores and you will regrettably resemble a speckled egg.


The Easier (but perhaps not as great) Method:
Using a gradual tanning moisturizer is without a doubt the easiest way to fake tan. If you are new to all this fakery, I suggest you start with this step. They are used in the same way a normal moisturiser is used, just remember to exfoliate, cover the skin evenly and wash your hands (and wrists!) when you're done, and within 24 hours you will see a difference in colour which can then be built up over several days. I prefer to do it every couple of days with a gentle scrub in between, which means that there is no excessive build up of product. There are millions of gradual tanners on the market, the Garnier one for Medium/Dark Skin is really good even if you are fair as I think the colour comes out less orange, their separate gradual tanner for the face is amazing too! Not a big fan of the Johnson's Holiday Skin, as I find it a bit gloopey and it stinks of fake tan, but each to their own.


The Fidgety (but much more natural looking) Method:
If you take your Fake Tan seriously, and are a serial user of tanning mousse/foam/spray, then this post may tell you nothing new. The importance of exfoliating is even greater when using legit fake tan as it is all the more concentrated and all your sloppy mistakes will become all the more visible. There are many many fake tans out there, normally you get what you pay for; St. Tropez or XenTan are cult favourites and are very good quality, but cost a hefty £20 a pop. I guess that doesnt really compare to the cost of a real tan on holiday! St. Tropez has a good reputation, but if you'd like to see for yourself check out their website, where you can shop for products online.
An excellent dupe of St. Tropez, is St. Moriz. This is my choice of fake tan, which is unbelievably good for the £2-£5 price tag, as it can be used on the face as well. They are available in Home Bargains, and occasionally in fancy dress/ costume make up stores. The quality is fantastic, as the tan is a nice brown, not orange, which is the result of the greenish tinge of the mousse. Don't be alarmed it doesn't come out green, but in the same way you can get green concealer to cancel out red spots, this greeny tinge will balance out any orange to make a lovely brown.  It lasts up to a week and wears off evenly (I find gradual tanners can wear off quite patchy, dirty gremlin is not a good look). There are several ways to apply it, everyone has their own preference, but I will describe what works for me. Basically, I do it limb by limb, without gloves, and with a thorough washing of the hands in between each limb. Yes it is a very long process, but I find the results to be better so the extra effort is worth it.

Step 1 - EXFOLIATE. nag nag nag nag nag....but I cannot emphasize how important this is! the better the exfoliating the better the end result will be. trust.

Step 2 - On dry skin, start at the bottom of your body and work your way up, this will prevent creases. E.g. 2 pumps on left lower leg, rub in till no streaks of product are visible, don't forget the tops of your feet, then wash hands. 2 pumps on thigh...etc... wash hands....2  pumps right lower leg...wash hands... etc etc etc....

Step 3 - The last part of my body I do are my forearms, with constant washing of the hands, splashes will streak the tan so I am careful to do this last. Also, after rubbing the tan in, I make sure to wash hands under a gentle tap, then with clean hands just rub all around the wrists  to ensure that there is no abrupt line of brown but that the tan gradual fades into the hands.

Step 4 - After you have allowed time for the tan to dry, wait at least 8 hours before showering.

Step 5 - Moisturize everyday throughout the week, this will prolong the tan you have worked so hard to achieve!

There are many videos on Youtube that illustrate this well, and probably much better than I have done, and there are also many reviews and comparisons of St. Moriz with St. Tropez.  Laura, also known as Lollipop26 on Youtube is a great beauty guru and here she does a comparison of the two as well as a little demonstration.

Thursday 10 June 2010

Freebies!



Just a quick post to inform you all that this months Glamour magazine is giving out 3 sample sized products from Benefit. Woohooooo!
- Bad Gal eyeliner
- It Stick
- Eye Bright Stick

Apparently the total retail value of them all is about £45, so get in there, as I can imagine stocks won't last very long.
 I picked up the Bad Gal eyeliner as picture, which is pretty good, quite smudgey so good for a smoked effect but maybe not so great if you're into precise lines. While purchasing this beaut I had the strength and will power to only buy one magazine, and receive only one freeby....however I think I am going to give in and go get another one...the eyebright... yes I am a weak human being. However I personally draw the line at buying all three...the third is a concealer anyway which probably won't suit my skin tone, or that is what I will try and tell myself when I am next at the newsagents. Saying this, considering they retail at £45 you could, possibly, maybe, justifying buying three identical magazines....so I say if you've got a pair then go for it!

More free goodies that are ongoing, and have been for awhile is with the purchase of two diet coke bottles you will receive a free bottle of Nails Inc polish, available at larger Boots. Most of you are probably aware of this one and if you're anything like me, you're fridge will already be stocked up with Diet coke (it looks like I am preparing for an ice age) but if not, I do believe that there are a few bottles still floating around and the polish itself is very good quality.  My favourite is London, a beautiful purple grey, it's the one on the left, but the photo doesn't do it justice, so here is what it looks like fo reall.


 

Really lovely colour. I also got the red, but seeing as it is a box standard cherry red I did not see it worthy of a swatch, however do not let that discourage you from getting it as it is a lovely staple to the collection and a really nice colour for summer.