Monday 16 June 2014

Kendall and Kylie Jenner Red Carpet Look At MMVA's


Last night Kendall and Kylie Jenner made yet another appearance on the red carpet, this time it was to host the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto. Once again the sisters did not fail to stand out from the crowd but it was Kendalls dress which stirred some controversy with in the media. You have probably already seen these photos on your news feed countless times today but I couldn't help but voice my opinion on Kendalls risque choice of outfit. Kendalls dress was from Italian designer Fausto Puglis' Fall 13/14 collection and if you know of this brand you would have already guessed the designer of this dress judging by the statement intricate embellishment, which older sister Kim Kardashian is often seen wearing. I can't say the dress isn't beautiful; crisp white, elaborate jewels and striking purple lining - but in my opinion those higher than thigh slits takes away from what is potentially a very classy dress. Kendall probably knew the reaction she would get from wearing something so revealing and couldn't care less, I mean this is nothing compared to that Marc Jacobs catwalk ensemble. Kendalls outfit may have upset a few people but with legs like those who can blame her for showing them off.


Lets not forget about Kylie who we can see has gone back to black after recently sporting blue and green dip-dye hair. Like her sister, Kylie was also sparkling and looked like a bronze goddess in her beaded and sequin orange mini dress (I have done some research and I can't find the designer of the dress however I can see she is wearing Christian Louboutin heels) but as beautiful and elegant as Kylie looks, Kendall truly stole the spotlight on this occasion. 


I struggled to decide which look I prefer, but I eventually came to the decision that if it wasn't for those super high slits Kendall would have been my winner but I just can't agree with revealing that much skin at any age, in which case Kylie gets my vote by keeping it classy, sophisticated and age appropriate. 

Which look do you prefer? 

15/06 OOTD

T-shirt - Cheeki Boutique 
Jeans - Zara 
Shoes - River Island 
 Bag - Louis Vuitton 
Sunglasses - ChloƩ

As we all know North East weather is so unpredictable and yesterday was another one of those in between days, I would hate to be caught in the rain in a pair of shorts. So for a day shopping I opted for this outfit, I love this celebrity inspired T-shirt I am wearing as seen on the beautiful Cheryl Cole, when I seen it online I had to have it and I knew exactly how I would wear it. I bought the T-shirt from an online shop called Cheeki Boutique which is run by my friend. For more gorgeous celeb inspired clothes and bikinis 'Like' Cheeki Boutique on Facebook and follow @cheekiboutique on twitter and instagram.  


I had to get a close up on my sunglasses, I bought these 2 years ago and have found myself wearing them a lot lately after putting them away last year and replacing them with my Ray Bans. However this year I am thinking the bigger the better when it comes to sunglasses and these ones are BIG and so on trend, I love them and I will definitely be wearing them in Ayia Napa this summer! 

June Makeup Wish List

Last month I wrote my 'May Makeup Wish List' and although I still haven't bought all the products I mentioned I am now lusting over some new makeup finds. Some of the products I mentioned last month include the NARS 'Turkish Delight' lipgloss with I have since bought and you can find my review here. In that wish list I also mentioned the MAC Prep + Prime highlighter and 'Candy Yum Yum' lipstick which I have recently purchased and I am currently waiting for them to be delivered, I bought them along with some other MAC products and I am so excited for them to arrive so that I can try them out and write some new reviews. As for the other products I mentioned I would still like to buy them but I am not desperate for them at this moment in time however when I do buy them you can expect a review. 
This list is much smaller than my previous and although in my opinion you can never have enough makeup I am quite happy with my collection at the moment and I seem to have everything I need. So for now here is my small 'June Makeup Wish List'...

Charlotte Tilbury Light Wonder Foundation - Obviously this beautiful foundation is at the top of my wish list and I need it in my holiday makeup bag. I don't think I need to praise up this product anymore than I already have in my review which you can read here 


MAC 'Blue Brown' Pigment - I knew this was a popular product from MAC but after watching various makeup tutorials featuring this pigment I now know exactly why it is in high demand. The name is self-explanatory of the colour, it is an usual colour but it is so gorgeous. At £17.00 MAC pigments are pricey and may seem a lot to hand out for one product but then again they are amazing and they last so long as only a very small amount is needed in one application. This is definitely the item I will be buying next time I visit a MAC counter. 


Unfortunately thats all I am putting on my makeup wish list for now, I have decided to calm down on the compulsive makeup buying for a little while but I am sure I will be back with a new wish list soon, I give it 2 weeks! 

Tuesday 10 June 2014

My Eye Makeup Rules


If you hadn't already realised I am a bit (a lot) of a makeup fanatic. I'm not ashamed to admit I like to wear makeup everyday and I am one of those people who won't go to the corner shop with out a little makeup, thats just me! When I have a night out I don't only look forward to getting out and having a drink and a dance, I get just as excited to do my makeup (my eye makeup in particular) and I like my makeup to be perfect, so this could mean sitting in front of the mirror for an hour and half - I'm not going to lie I have probably spent 2 hours perfecting my makeup in the past and then of course there will be regular top ups through out the night. The makeup must go with my outfit, the lipstick must compliment my eyeshadow, these little things are important. Obviously not every girl is as obsessed with makeup as me but if you are going to wear it, you may as well wear it properly, otherwise its pointless. We all know about the major makeup faux pass; the tidemark, blusher overdose and being plain orange to name a few, but when it comes down to eyeshadow some will simply apply a block of colour on their lids and believe they're good to go. However eyeshadow is designed to compliment your eyes, make them pop, there are shades created for your eye colour in particular and applying that one block of colour is more likely to distract from the beauty of your eyes. So there are few things to consider when using eye makeup; colour, contrast, eye shape and size, application and most importantly blending!


Eye colour
So lets begin with colour, every persons eye colour is different, there are different shades of blue, green brown etc and what eyeshadow may look stunning on someone else's eyes may not look as great on your own. This is why you should find the shades that suit you, this doesn't mean to say you have to stick with a select few shades you can incorporate a colour that suits you with something that doesn't necessarily make your eyes stand out but gives them some definition. I have 'greeny blue' eyes, some days they will look really green and some days they look more on the blue side. I know that purple, pink and red colours compliment my eyes because they are opposite to green on a colour wheel which means these colours contrast, however they are not the colours I would opt for every day and such vibrant shades may clash with an outfit I am wearing, so I tend to go for browns, bronze and gold tones which contrast with blue on the colour chart. If you are uncertain on which eyeshadows may compliment your eyes you should ask at a makeup counter, this is what I done at MAC a few years ago and they recommended some colours for me, there are also lots of makeup tutorials on youtube for particular eye colours.

Here is a colour wheel, find the shade closest to your eye colour and the shades opposite that are contrasting colours which will compliment your eyes!

Eye shape
Eyes come in all different shapes and sizes and this is something to consider when applying eye shadow. Take a look at the picture below, what shape are your eyes? I would say I have 'almond eyes' which are pretty easy to work with. However for some eye shapes there are techniques which should be avoided, for example if you are someone with 'close set eyes' you should steer away from using dark shades in the inner corners of your eyes as this will draw them even closer together or if you have 'deep set eyes' I recommend you stick to using lighter colours on your eyes because dark colours will make them appear even deeper. 

Blending 
 Blending is definitely the easiest step in eye makeup application but it is the step that people over look the most. I can not stress enough how important blending is, I see so many girls have missed out on this crucial step and I just want to get my MAC 217 and blend blend blend! Think eye makeup what springs to mind...what would you ask for if you were having your make up done by a pro... smokey eyes, always, and let me tell you theres no smoke with out blending. I think I have made myself clear. 

Colour placement
Light/vibrant/metallic/shimmery colours - Should be used as the base colour, this colour is the main focus, applied on the lid or/and possibly on the lower lash line. 

Darkest colours - Should be used in the outer corners and in the crease/socket to create definition and possibly on the lower lash line. NEVER on the brow bone!

Light/pale/sheer colours - Should be used as a brow bone and inner corner highlight to open the eyes.

Transition colours - This colour is used to blend and fade out the darker crease/socket colour.

An eye make up look I created on myself

Eyeliner 
Lets not forget to mention eyeliner which is possibly used more regularly than eyeshadow. Eyeliner can certainly be tricky to apply but practise makes perfect and If it is used correctly it can really open up your eyes, however if it is applied too thick it will make your eyes appear smaller and tired. Eyeliner should be applied thinly from the inner corner and gradually become thicker towards the outer corner and to finish a flick should be created, which I like to call the 'feline flick'. This can be worn on its own or with eyeshadow however I would never just line my waterline with out applying eyeshadow as this really tiers my eyes. 

Kendall Jenner with the perfect 'feline flick'

Monday 9 June 2014

May/June Makeup Favourites

Below are the makeup products I have been loving the most recently, I haven't been buying a whole lot of new makeup lately because holiday shopping and saving is my priority at the moment but I have been experimenting with the products I already own and trying some new looks! 

Charlotte Tilbury Light Wonder Foundation - I had to mention this in my favourites, up to now I have only used a sample of this product but I absolutely love it, to find out why check out my recent blog post for a full review here.



MAC 'Let Me Pop' Paint Pot - I love MAC paint pots, this is the third one I have bought (sadly the first one I bought in the colour 'Bare Study' was short lived - always remember to put the lid back on after use or the product will dry out). I bought 'Let Me Pop' which is described as a 'frosted light copper' at Christmas time and wasn't so impressed with the product at first because I thought it was wearing off really quickly, recently I tested it out again and applied it in a different way and now I can't get enough of it. I found that unlike MAC 'Painterly' paint pot, 'Let Me Pop' is quite oily and needs a base to stick to, I tried this colour over 'Painterly' and I had not only long lasting results but a more intense pop of colour than I would of if I was to use the product on its own. I have also used 'Let Me Pop' for a light shimmer effect over eyeshadow, to do this I just lightly dabbed the product on to my lids on top of the eyeshadow I have applied. This colour is so glittery and gorgeous and it is perfect for a night out. 




MAC 'Antiqued' Eyeshadow - This colour is described as 'ash brown with bronze'. I have had this in my makeup collection since 2011 and I still have quite a lot of product left. Since I began filling up my MAC eyeshadow palette I neglected my older eyeshadows and was excited to use all the new colours I had bought. Recently I became bored with my everyday statement 'feline flick' and swapped it for a neutral smokey eye using MAC 'Mulch' (which I have mentioned in a previous post) but last week I tried something different again with 'Antiqued'. I first applied my trusty MAC 'Painterly' Paint Pot all over my lids, then I used 'Antiqued' all over my lids, slightly above my crease and lightly under my eyes, to create some dimension I used MAC 'Texture' eyeshadow as a transition colour above my crease and as always those brows need a lift so I used MAC 'Shroom' as my brow bone and inner corner highlight, to finish off I lined my water lines with a black eyeliner and applied lashings of mascara. This look is so easy to create and really brings out my green eyes.

An everyday neutral smokey eye look created with MAC 'Antiqued' 



MAC 'Texture' Eyeshadow - As I mentioned above I use 'Texture' as a transition shade, the colour is described by MAC as a 'peachy brown with shimmer'. Recently I was experimenting and found it is also a perfect contour colour for my skin tone. This colour is really intense and pigmented but when it is used correctly and is thoroughly blended it creates the illusion of a perfectly chiseled jawline and cheek bones. I must mention this product is hard to get hold of, I went to various MAC counters before I finally got my hands on it, I'm not sure if it has been discontinued or is in high demand therefore is usually out of stock. 

This may appear a little dark for a face contour but remember blending is the key! 

Recent Beauty Buys

Palmers Natural Bronze Body Lotion - I bought this product because I am looking for something that will not only moisturise my skin but will also give me a natural looking tan in preparation for my holiday. There is no way I am going on holiday looking pale - I don't go anywhere looking pale! Originally I planned to go on sun beds before my holiday but I have now decided I am totally against sun beds for obvious reasons and of course sunny days in England aren't very reliable so I am going to have to fake it. I haven't used any self tanning products for a while because I usually have a weekly spray tan but I won't be getting a sprayed for holiday because a spray tan would fade quicker than usual from the chlorine and I would then have to have a deep exfoliating session at some point in the holiday and it is just too hot to be doing that in Cyprus, also I am going on holiday with 3 other girls so I don't want to be hogging the bathroom for any longer than I will be already. With this product I can reapply through out my holiday and be looking sun kissed all week, no one has to know my tan is from a bottle. In the past I have used Dove Summer Glow as a tinted body moisturiser but I opted for Palmers this time because I love their original body lotion, it smells gorgeous. Yesterday I used it for the first time and I will be applying a second coat tonight, so far I am impressed, I have a really light tan at the minute but I will be building it up. I find some moisturisers are too thick but I like the consistency of this product, it is really easy to apply and leaves my skin looking and feeling great!



Argan Oil Hydrating Hair Mask - My hair has been feeling dry lately which I think is due to frequently washing and using heat on it - which I have not cut down on. I feel like my hair needs a boost so I have been buying some new products because as I said in a previous post I really want to get my hair in good condition for my holiday. Argan oil is highly recommended for hair and when I seen this product in savers for only £1.00 I had to try it. I used this product this morning and as I am writing this I am waiting for my hair to dry (I prefer to let my hair dry naturally) I washed my hair as normal with shampoo and conditioner and then applied the hair mask, it says to leave the mask for 7-10 minutes but I left it in for around half an hour for a deep treatment as I exfoliated my skin. I am hoping this product will work on my hair but for £1.00 it is at least worth a try. I will let you know my thoughts after a few applications. 



Pantene Dry Oil with Argan Oil - Pantene is an established hair care brand so when I found this product in savers for around £4.00 which I thought was pretty cheap, I thought it was worth a try. I have been using this product for a week now after every wash, although I can't say the results are amazing I definitely think my hair is feeling less dry and I think it has also made my hair look shinier and healthier. The directions say to use a small amount on damp hair but I have also used a little on the ends of my hair when it is dry too. So far I am pleased with this product and hope it will help to revive my hair in the long run. 



NARS Lipgloss 'Turkish Delight' - This was featured in my 'May Makeup Wish List' post and I finally got my hands on in last month when I came across a NARS counter. The main reason I wanted to buy this is because it is product Kim Kardashian has been known for using and I wanted to try my first NARS product. Unfortunately I have not been so impressed; firstly the lipgloss is so over priced, along with the rest of the NARS product line (some of which may be worth the price but I am yet to try). Another thing I don't like about this lip gloss is that it leaves my lips feeling dry which I have never found with a lip product I have used before. However the colour is different to any other lip gloss in my collection so I have been trying it out with some makeup looks and I found the colour of the lip gloss complimented my eye makeup. My over all opinion is that it is not worth £18.50 and I prefer a more vibrant colour on my lips because I think this colour can I be a little draining and if I was going to splurge on an expensive lip gloss I would prefer to save a few pounds and head to the MAC counter, although the Chanel lip glosses look gorgeous but I will have to read a few more reviews before I invest! 

Monday 2 June 2014

In My Wardrobe: Summer Jumpsuit


Jumpsuit - Chic Boutique Darlington 
Shoes - Bank 

I love this jumpsuit I wore recently for a night out in Newcastle. It is a perfect summer ensemble with a beautiful vibrant print, another thing I love about this jumpsuit is that it its encrusted with rhinestones which unfortunately you can't see on the pictures. Not only does it look great with heels but it looks just as great with flat sandals or flip flops which makes it perfect for a night out on holiday, this year I am going to Ayia Napa and I will definitely be packing this in my case. Jumpsuits are not only on trend but they are so comfortable, I am starting to like them more than dresses. 

Earrings - Ebay 
Necklace - Mikey at House of Fraser

Charlotte Tilbury Light Wonder Foundation Review


Charlotte Tilbury is one of my favourite makeup artists, her work is so simple yet so effective. I find that her youtube makeup tutorials are so easy to follow and she really knows how to sell all her products, which makes me want to buy everything from her range! Charlotte Tilburys makeup range is only available from Selfridges and online so I was really excited when I was kindly sent some samples of her 'Light Wonder' foundation to review. I would say that Charlotte Tilbury is an up and coming brand which was launched just last year but I am hoping to see it expand to other department stores in the future. I love the products packaging it is simple but expensive looking, I also love the creative names she has came up with for her products and the 10 different makeup 'looks' to suit peoples individual taste, I think there is a look for everyone to follow.

I have been testing this product for a while and I am really excited to finally share my thoughts with you. I didn't think I would find another foundation I like better than Chanel 'Perfection Lumiere' but now I have! I absolutely love 'Light Wonder' foundation. I wasn't sure how I was going to feel about this product because as I have said previously I have tried so many foundations that just haven't worked for me but this foundation is perfect, it is everything a foundation should be. Firstly I must say a little goes a long way, the coverage is buildable but I would say you only need little product for a flawless finish and even though I have found you do only need a small amount, when I first tested this product I did apply too much to my face but I worked with it and blended the foundation and even though I was using more than I needed the foundation still did not feel heavy or look cakey at all. The foundation has a beautiful illuminating and dewy finish, I feel like this product is a moisturiser, primer and foundation in one as it feels so silky and smooth when applying and the product lasts so well on my skin. I have quite oily skin and was surprised at the results and I think that this foundation will also work wonders on dry and aging skin. I always like to hear a second opinion on my foundation, usually from my mam and when she first seen me wearing this foundation she said that my skin looked like porcelain, which was a lovely compliment. I was given 3 shades of this foundation to try which were medium 5 6 and 7,bI don't think there is a massive difference in the colours but I think shade 7 is the best match for me as I usually have tanned skin. I would definitely purchase this product, I think it is worth every penny and at £32.00 it is £4.00 cheaper than my Chanel foundation which is a bonus. 


'The Dolce Vita' look by Charlotte Tilburry