Sunday 25 July 2010

Collection 2000 Lasting Perfection

Foundation has always been my downfall. I've always been terrified of it, I am utterly rubbish at choosing colours that are good for me, they're either too pale or too orange. I ended up using one from Avon forever because it suited me and I was too scared to get anything different.

I asked the brilliant Jen at All that glitters and sparkles and she told me about collection 2000. When I've seen her pics I've always loved how flawless her skin looks and she uses this foundation, and it was pretty cheap from Boots at £5.99 so thought it was worth a punt.

I've got to say, it's one of the best products I've bought all year. I'm more than likely telling you stuff you already know as it seems I came to the party late on this one, but hell you can hear it again. It claims to give 16 hour wear and give flawless coverage, oil free, anti transfer and has the added benefit of being SPF 20 (yes, I always forget to put sun lotion on with make up).

It does pretty much do what it says on the tin. My skin looks great, even without a colour corrector or primer underneath. It gives medium to full coverage but is very light on the skin. My skin tone normally is very uneven, sallow and I generally just look ill all the time, so personally that shows how good this is.

 Shall I show you a pic of me with no make up on? Promise not to balk in disgust? Haha.


Just joking, I'm not that hidious!



Ok there we go, me with my gorgeous, yet filthy little man. As you can see I benefit from horrible pinkness and some yellowy pigmentation around the eyes, and that's me on an alright day!

Now to show you my skin with this foundation, now bare in mind, there are no primers or toners or anything on my face other than the foundation and some translucent pressed powder.



And for a close up of it


Now that was taken a bit into the night (there was much to drink, and I had a part in helping it fulfilling its life's destiny to be drunk) so had been sweating....sorry perspiring... and I still think it looks pretty good.

As for the lasting 16 hours? Well as it shames me to say it, I was a little worse for wear the next morning and yes, I went into work with my make up still on from the night before, I am disgusting I know, but my skin still looked pretty good, people even commented I didn't look as rough as they thought I would do, once it woke up and washed it off the full grimness was there to be seen haha.

I love the pump applicator, it means I can just pump some on the back of my hand and I'm not having to tap the end like a ketchup bottle and ending up with a big honking mess. I tend to put a couple of squirts on the back of my hand and apply it with a slightly damp sponge.

A great little benefit I've noticed, I have a tattoo on my arm which I hate hate hate! I can use this to hide it quite well, it takes a few applications building it up, but it covers it well.







Wednesday 14 July 2010

George Nail polish

 I don't like ending on a bad point, so seeing as I hated my last product, I'll post one that I love.

I think I'm a bit late on the band wagon with these but I love them! They keep falling in my trolley when I'm doing my ASDA shop (pesky polishes!) and while there on offer for £1 each then they're my kinda price although for the colour range they do, I'd be more than happy to pay more than that.

I've only managed to get a couple so far, but they never seem to have great stock at my local one, bad times :(.

L-R: Be Mine, Streamer, Magical, Deceit, Blue Lagoon, Starry Eyed.

  OK, they don't have the most amazing sticking power, but for a quid and a gorgeous colour, who cares! So long as it lasts the day then I'm happy because I tend to change my nail polish every day, I've found though when testing they start to chip during day 2 but do show slight wear on the tips sooner. The range is great, when they have them of course, they do loads of different shades of each colour and some look like they should be so expensive. The matte shades are on my to-do list, but I've heard these chip really easily so I think I might invest in a matte top coat first.

Deceit

Baring the pastels (why are pastel polishes so hard to get right?!) the formula on them is great, just the right consistency and only ever need 2 coats. The brush is decent for the price, I've had the occasional stray bristle but nothing major.
Starry Eyed over W7 Black Cherry

Has anyone else got their hands on any of these yet? What's your fave colour?

Technics shimmer powder

This might have a real name other than shimmer powder, the colours might have individual names, but to be honest I don't care. This really is quite pants.

I bought this on sale for 99p from £1.99 and the packaging at first glance did intrigue me and looked quite cool. As you can see it's 1 circle seperated into quarters all eclosed and each has their own applicator brush as a stopper. Quite frankly it is rubbish. The applicator sits in a little spout so in order to get some on the applicator you've got to have it in the tub and shake it a bit. I hate products where you have to use the applicator that comes with it and you can't seem to get enough on it to use your own brush.




The colours: Well, they're a bit "meh". The grey/siver is very nice and I will try to decant this to another tub to use, but the other colours lack any richness and I didn't find they lasted all that well, by the end of my working day they'd pretty much gone from my eyes.



In the Shade

In the sun
 Here are some swatches to show the colours. I really don't recommend these, although maybe others might find them better with a primer?

Monday 5 July 2010

Bodycare Treats

O.K, so despite telling myself I was nipping into town for a hair cut and nothing else....Well I cheated.

I popped into Bodycare because I needed some more cotton pads and remembered they sold odds and ends of cheap make up. The range as gone quite a bit bigger now. Most of it mainly appeals to the younger teens and clubbers etc. but there were some serviceable items and some for 19p on sale. I did my bit for the economy and decided to get some stuff. 

I'll just do a general post now and cover each item individually when I don't have my cat sprawled all over me.


There is an item missing there which is a white loose eyeshadow and you can't see the polish remover I got. Apparently its formulated for removing acrylics and tough polishes, I'm having a right mare removing my flakies and glitter polishes so thought I'd give this one a go.

The one you can't see as I said was an eyeshadow, I may as well put it on here or I'll forget.



So this one is from a company called Body Collection and the shade is 18501 Ice Maiden. I only paid 89p for it but I found it online in other shades at http://www.lovethymakeup.com (I cannot vouch for this website!) a bit more expensive at £1.99.

I'm not a massive fan of really loose shimmers because I'm really pants at putting them on and they end up all over but I can get over it for a colour like this. The applicator is really rubbish, its a hard rounded tip a bit like an eye liner blender so I just used a normal brush and swiped from the applicator.




Getting back to the colour, it is very shimmery and iridescent. I tried and failed to pick up just how sparkly and pretty this is. The colour as you can see is white, but there are flashes of blues, pinks, lilacs and greens. It's not very pigmented, but I do wonder what it would be like with some sort of primer or blending medium, I think it has potential. I could never wear that colour as a base though anyway so it makes no odds to me.



Apparently these are supposed to be good for layering but I just used it on the inside corners of my eyes for the old trick of making them look wider. I used it on a night out with work (which was fab by the way, I went on the karaoke and had to be near wrestled to the ground to get the mic from me) and it lasted all night. For 89p I'm extremely happy about how this one performed and will most certainly be using this again.