Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Cutbacks 1 -2
Something I'm quite big on is the quick refreshment of a shower and while I love using luxurious, natural shower gels unfortunately it's a needless expense. Just as i decided to undertake this challenge my lovely Dr Organic Manuka Honey gel decied it was done and I had to search for an alternative. Really I find that most shower gels contain very similar ingredients in the top ten or so which makes the £5 shower gel the same quality as the £2 shower gel, so with this, my general rule of thumb, I went on the hunt to find the most bang for my buck.
What I came up with was "Imeprial Leather Little Treat cherry blossom & vanilla bean Shower Cream." What a mouthful! Anyway, this was £1.49 for 500ml my previous, and much missed, "Dr Organic Manuka Honey Shower Gel" was £5.10 for 250ml making a rather substantial saving of about £1.74 per 100ml.
Cutback 2 - Falsies
I love, love, LOVE(!!) false eyelashes, there is nothing quite like the instant boost of glamour that comes with a nice pair of lashes. Eylure, a particular popular drugstore brand of eyelashes which usually retails for between £4-7 can sometimes be found in cheap beauty shops for as little as £3. I however being the chronic bargain hunter I am have found a few in Poundland before. The particular pair i found this time were from Eylures "color lashes" range, model "balance."
A promise i made to mysef awhile ago was to never spend over £2 on a pair of eyelashes. There things cost pennies to produce and can be found cheaply if you keep an eye out. Chinese Ebay sellers, discount beauty stores and pound shops will often stock cheap lashes. I aso don't find there to be much of a quality deterioration between cheap and higher end lashes and trust me I've tried them all.
Ultimate budget girl challenge.
Sunday, 13 June 2010
Hair dye brands!
La Riche Directions -
La Riche Directions is one of the cheapest brands out there which i know of who provide unnatural hair colours and in my opinion they're pretty good for the price. You get 88ml per tub , results I've found with this last about 1 month before needing redyed. The results are pretty true to the colour in the tub.
Manic Panic -
Manic Panic hair dye, isn't the cheapest out there, neither is it the best. With this brand I found that while it gave fantastic colour it faded within a few washes and needed almost weekly touch ups to maintain. A pot of Manic Panic costs about £ and contains 118ml.
Stargazer -
Stargazer hairdye, when i used it, never really stood out to me. I found it very similar to La Riche Directions with the exception that i found that the colour didn't last as long in my hair and the price is slightly higher. Stargazer hair dye costs £4, unfortunately I've been unable to find any information on quantity.
Special Effects -
I love Special Effects! I started using them about a year ago and haven't looked back. While expensive (nearly £10!) Special Effects hair dyes provide quality, consistent, long lasting colour. I really cant rave enough about this brand. They're colours always seem brightest, longest lasting and fade beautifully. I quite often find that my red fades into an amazing shade of pink instead of the crappy washed out orange i get with most other dyes however one major tick i have with this brand is the packaging. Special Effects Dye comes in a bottle. The mixture is so thick I usually have to take the cap of and squeeze the mixture into a bowl, put the cap back on and start shaking it vigorously to get the mixture near the cap...it's just so thick!
Remember everyones hair is different! My results may be totally different from yours!
So here is my recommendations used for each dye
Special effects - Long term crazy hair.
La Riche Directions - The budget alternative.
Manic Panic - For Short term/novelty colour.
Stargazer - When you cant find La Riche Directions.
Friday, 23 April 2010
Aromaleigh Review
I ordered
Glissade 1Y
edie
italian ice
elegant reverie
Glissade 1Y I a beautiful pale yellow toned mineral foundation. I like to wear it over a liquid foundation as a fiishing powder, I also (even though it's a huge makeup no) like to wear it to bed when my skin is bad, i find it very healing! This stuff has a very clean ingrediants list it is paraben and bismuth free. It also contains Zinc and titanium oxide which can act as a natural spf.


No base.
Edie is a wonderfull soft baby pink colour. It is very shimmery and very fun, i found that it looked alot softer on my eye than on my hand. I think this colour is very diverse and could be used for both caual to dramatic looks. In my opinion it is the most eyecatching of the three
Italian Ice is a shimmery bright yellow, I've been after a good yellow for awhile and with this i think my search may be over. It's a slightly orange toned yellow with lots of shimmer and glitter and was that a little bit of pink glitter i saw mixed in it? Win.
Heres a look i did quickly with my shiney new make up to finish off!

Sunday, 18 April 2010
17.04 Haul

This haul is primarily a fashion haul, I'm trying to cut back on the amount of makeup I'm buying too two pieces per month.

This gorgeous dress is from New Look and was reduced from £28 to £15. I've been looking for a dress exactly like this since winter. I envision it with big stompy boots, striped stockings, leather corset and big teased up hair. It is however completely sheer so I'll have to do some digging to find a suitable underdress or such.
I got talking to one of the MUA at the Illasqua counter while I was in Debenhams having a look at the new Body Electrics range, I got my eye on a nail polish to say the least, anyway we got talking about foundations and I mentioned that the 120 was much to dark for me now, so she colour matched me to the 135 (yeah bet you wheren't expecting that) which seemed like a rather good match, so in the end I skipped away with it....-£21
Next on the agenda is the Miss X Aesthetics Labortories mirrored scalpal necklace i bought at the Angelspit concert, these are created by Destroyx, the female singer in the band. I am so glad I didn't pay retail ($25) plus shipping for this. At the merch stand they where selling them for a tenner so I snapped the last of this design up. They're made of rather thin plastic, you have to be very careful with these, lest they snap. This did happen to me, however superglue saved the day in the end.
I also at the same merch stand bought a tour t-shirt, which is a tradition for me, simply to say "I was there." The back design on the s-hirt is very smart instead of the standard list of dates & venues they where all done in a text based design...which I can not now for the life of me find a picture of.
Saturday, 17 April 2010
16/04 FoTD & Angelspit


Products used:
Urban Decay 24/7 Pencil yeyo
Illamasqua Eyebrow Cake Thunder
Barry M Dazzle Dust 65
Barry M Dazzle Dust 85
Aromaleigh rocks! Obsession
Illamasqua Powder Blush Intrique
Shiseido Accentuating cream eyeliner 1
Barry M Liquid Eyeliner 01. Black
MAC Matte Squared Typographic
Prestige my blackest lashes mascara 01 Blackest Black
False eyelashes
Outfit

Dress: Vintage
Belt: Primark
Socks: Leg Avenue
Necklace: Danger Dame
Shoes: Unknown/Funtasma
(I later changed into Funtasma heels)
We all do it.
On another note, I think my quarterly haircut is about due, my ends are completely frazzled looking at the moment. Don't think I'll do anything different, shorten my layers a little maybe, thicker fringe.
Thursday, 15 April 2010
Layout Update
A few throw pillows here...
Some Fabreeze there...
Polyx
Project: Pink Rhinesone
We stared with this lovely pink silk bridal corset from Corsets Uk, whom I highly recommend.
10m of tea stain Lace & ribbon, 40 Glass pearl beads, 2m of Bronze chain, 3000 Rhinestones and 1 Ikea flower later...
Do you have any idea how fucking long it takes to glue on 3000 Rhinestones? This could potentially make a very interesting competition...
My next project is going to involve life scale clay cupcakes, stay tuned kids!
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Coming Soon...
Bioshock inspired makeup
Fyrinnae Lip Lustre Review
Lush "Teatree water" Review
Mana (of gothic metal band Moi dix Mois) make up tutorial.
FOTD 17.03

Oh, i look ever so pouty.
Run Down;
Illamsqua Eyebrow Cake "Thunder"
Benefit "moody"
Diana De Carlo 9 "Gold
Fyrinnae Sumaltan Tiger
Models Prefer Bustier Burguy
Shiseido Lunar Phases Pallete-Glittery black
Barry M Liquid Liner 1 Black
Urban Decay 24/7 pencil eyeline Zero
Urban Decay 24/7 pencil eyeliner Yeyo
Opia glitter eyeliner Gold
Benefit Bad Gal Lash Mascara
Rimmel 1000 Kisses 021 Red Dynamite
Fyrinnae Lip Lustre Acidic Cherry
Saturday, 13 March 2010
Soap & Glory "Off Your Face" Cleansing Cloths
Image property of Soap & Glory
These "cleansing cloths" as they're being called have became a replacement for cleanser for me when I'm away from home and amazingly, they do not irritate my poor sensitive skin as most facial wipes do. I have also found that these are indeed also very good for removing make-up which is delightful as again, i usually haven't found wipes very good for that purpose either.
They claim to use something called "PORESHRINK-RS" which is described as some sort of seaweed based ingredient which exfoliates and helps to prevent blackheads. I really can't say but about the science being square which no real knowledge in cosmetics science however I can say that the next day my pores did indeed seem a lot less noticeable.
So the important question, would I buy it again?
Yes.
Amazing Cosmetics Kabuki Brush
A no name Mineral Foundation.
A Kabuki Brush.
Our dear no-name foundation had problems of it's own, but thats a tale for another evening, right now, we're gonna talk Kabuki!
The company discribe it as
"Super soft, over sized dome shaped brush head for flawless powder application. Amazing Kabuki Brush comes in it's own velvet carrying case for on the go perfection.!"
This dear little brush I have had countless issues with since I got it, namely It sheds horribly! I wash it and my water is left gray and it still continues to to shed everywhere, abeit it is alot softer now that it ever was. I think with this brush I've spent more time trying to get rid of the fibers that I have actually applying any foundation.
So if this sounds like the Kabuki for you I abhor you to go! Go to Amazing Cosmetics and drop $39.00 on this o-so-worthy investment piece.
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Febuary the 3rd
I’ve always fond haul such an odd word for this, have you?

Eyeko “Liquid Magic Liner”
These eyeliner transformer products are ones I’ve had an interest in for awhile now, so when I saw that Superdrug had this on sale for £1 I had too snag it. It’s very simple to use all you do is brush it along an eyeshadow till there’s enough colour picked up on the brush and use it like a regular eyeline. The eyeshadow I used it in is Stargazer “Purple Passion” and I’m very happy with the results...the look i did can be seen hidden under all those eyelashes...I might have to go back and buy up the rest of the stock…

Eylure Tokyo Lashes “Hiroko”
There lashes are gorgeous little outers, they have lovely streaks of purple and and blonde throughtout which my camera never picked up, I bought these lashes thinking they would liven up my daily dark smoky eye look however I’ve fond these really fiddly to apply. The just didn’t seem to sit very well against the curve of my eye. I believe I can fix this if I store them so they’re sitting at a smaller curve than they’re originally packaged in. None the less they look lovely on.

Eylure Girls with Attitude “Glamour”
I fell head over for these when I saw them in the shop. They’re very extravagant as you can see. I bought them because they reminded me a little of the eyelashes released with Illamasquas’ Dystopia collection. These ones really lived upto my expectations, they’re so fun and dramatic!
Other products pictured:
Urban Decay “Yeyo” 24/7 Eyeliner (waterline)
Benefit “Bad Gal Lash” Mascara
Illamasqua eyebrow cake “Thunder”
Illamasqua eyeshadow “Control”
Benefit eyeshadow “moody” (in crease)
Barry M Dazzle Dust 65 (hightlight & inner corner)









