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Sunday, 25 January 2015

Beating Winter Blues With Champagne Shades

I love a good glow in my makeup all year round, but I seem to be craving that lit from within look even more during this gloomy time of year. We're right into the thick of the winter right now, and it's not our skins best friend. The dry weather and short days tend to make skin dull and lack luster - my solution is to pull out the champagne tones. 


(Top to bottom) CG Champagne, MAC Naked Lunch, Hard Candy Tiki Bronzer

(Top to bottom) Benefit Watts Up, Smashbox light luminizer, NYX cottage cheese, 
Rimmel bullet proof beige 

My first and most obvious choice - note the name - is the Covergirl Eye Enhancers eyeshadow in Champagne. So soft and buttery, it makes for the most amazing inner corner highlight that will truly make your eyes pop. Naked Lunch from MAC is also one of my favorite powder eyeshadows for bringing extra brightness to my eyes - the bonus is it isn't a heavy glitter shade so it never looks over the top. As for cheeks my go to powder product is the Hard Candy So Baked Bronzer in Tiki. It's labeled as a bronzer but for that purpose I think it would be impossible to pull off. It is however one of the best drugstore highlighting products I've ever found. 

If you're more of a cream product type of person, especially in terms of face highlighters, then Benefit Watts Up is the perfect product. In a stick form it makes for super easy application and adds the most wonderfully natural glow to the skin without looking like you actually applied a highlighting product. Smashbox Artificial Light Luminizing Powder - what a mouth full - is yes, technically, a "powder", however I kind of find it to be an in between kind of product. The applicator dispenses small amounts of this creamy powder that adds such a beautiful glow to the cheeks or eyes. Just a tip, I dispense it onto the back of my hand and then use a brush to apply it to where I want it - applying it straight from the container can get a little tedious. 

My final two picks are both eyeshadow sticks, and seriously, who doesn't love a good eyeshadow stick - so easy to use and convenient. The NYX Jumbo Eyeshadow Pencil in cottage cheese - the name leaves little to be desired - is a stunner. It's shimmery white with undertones of gold. Finally the Rimmel Scandaleyes eyeshadow stick in bulletproof beige, which I must add is waterproof, adds a gorgeous light golden glow to the lids. I love wearing this both alone and as a base to make other shadows really pop. 

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Drugstore Makeup Starter Kit



Products Mentioned;
Rimmel Fix & Perfect Primer 
Covergirl Natureluxe Foundation 
Hard Candy Glamoflauge Concealer
Maybelline Dream Matte Powder
NYC Smooth Skin Bronzing Powder - Sunny
Hard Candy Tiki Bronzer (Used for highlighting!) 
Wet n Wild Powder Blush - Mellow Wine
NYX Rouge Cream Blush - Rose Petal
Loreal e/s Quad - Canyon Stone
Elf Single e/s - Saddle 
NYC Waterproof Eye Pencil
Maybelline Eyestudio Gel Liner
Maybelline Great Lash Mascara
NYX l/s - Orange Soda
Rimmel Vinyl Gloss - Fashion Icon
Elf Lip Stain - Birthday Suit 



Any questions on specific products or review requests? Let me know down below! 

xo, Hannah

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Top 5 Blushes of the Moment & Swatches

These 5 blushes I have chosen are what I have not been able to keep my hands off for this Spring season, and also plan on using well into the summer months ahead. 
If you would like to see the video on these picks, including a more detailed description of why I love them so much, click here!



(Left to Right) Elf 'Peachy Keen', Hard Candy Fox in a Box 'Smooth Talker', Rimmel 'Pink Sorbet'

MAC 'Melba', MAC 'Subtle Breeze'

(Left to Right)
Elf 'Peachy Keen'
Hard Candy Fox in a Box 'Smooth Talker
Rimmel 'Pink Sorbet'
MAC 'Melba'
MAC 'Subtle Breeze'

Peachy Keen;
This blush is not only one of my favorite affordable blushes, it is one of my favorite blushes of all time, hands down. It's the perfect peachy shade, with a slight hint of golden shimmer. I believe this is one of those colors that would flatter pretty much any skin tone. How can you say no for $3 after all? The pigmentation is also very impressive (not just on this shade, but all shades I have sampled from their studio blush line). 

Smooth Talker; 
This blush is a mix of four separate shades (although you could technically attempt at using each color individually, I really don't believe it's worth the struggle). It includes a peach, a lilac-esk shade, a coral and a basic pink. When mixed together they form a light peachy color. As you can see from the swatch, it is similar to Peachy Keen, but just on the lighter side. All the shades are matte finish. For darker skin tones this could really be used as more of a highlight. I love it if I'm not looking for a ton of color, but just a nice glow, without my cheeks being frosty or shimmery.

Pink Sorbet;
I actually have an entire separate blog post on this blush, so I will try not to bore you with the details of this product again (see my entire post here). To make it short and sweet, it is a light pinky peach (more pink I would say though) which comes off with a slightly frosty finish. Again this is a lighter shade, which for my skin tone adds a lovely pinky glow. This is the blush I tend to grab when I have a darker eye look and am unsure of what blush to reach for. 

Melba;
This is a blush I also recently acquired, which is shocking because it is right up my alley, and if you have ever heard anyone speak of MAC blushes, you've probably heard Melba come up. I have a full post of this blush as well, which can be found here. It is the best natural matte peach shade - very pigmented - it can be used with a light hand to give a subtle wash of color, or can very easily be applied for a bolder statement. 

Subtle Breeze;
Unlike Melba, this is a mineralize blush, which is slightly less pigmented than the original MAC powder blush line, but still very workable - I am always happy with the color pay off, although it may not be impressive enough for some. This appears much more of a pinky mauve in the container than it actually comes out to be - turning out more of a pink than mauve (as seen in the swatches). This blush is especially great for people that are starting out in makeup and are intimidated by heavily pigmented products that require some practice to apply and blend. This color is also very wearable for all skin tones. 



What are some of your favorite blushes? Have you ever tried any of the ones I mentioned? If so, which ones? And if not, would you be interested? 

Until next time! 

xo, Hannah 

Monday, 7 May 2012

Get Ready With Me: My Baby Shower Makeup



Products Used;

[Face]
Maybelline Fit Me Foundation
Garnier Anti Dark Circle Roller
Maybelline Fit Me Concealer
Maybelline Dream Matte Powder
Rimmel Brow Pencil
Nars Laguna Bronzer
MAC Blush in Melba
Hard Candy Bronzer (use as a highlight) 

[Eyes]
MAC Painterly Paint Pot
MAC e/s Soft Brown
UD Naked 1 e/s Sin
UD Naked 1 e/s Smog
UD Naked 1 e/s Virgin
UD Naked 1 e/s Sidecar 
Loreal Lineur Intense Carbon Black Liner
Covergirl 24hr Mascara


xo, Hannah