Tuesday 1 November 2011

MUA - Lipstick shade 11

Why don't people wear lipstick any more? When you're in the club and you go to the loo everyone is using a gloss. It doesn't seem to be "cool". Thankfully it seems to be coming back, thanks to bold lip looks that just can't be achieved with a gloss.

Because of how bold a lipstick can be I'm often wary of lipsticks, I'm not that brave to go all out. However, I decided to get an MUA lippy, and I'm so glad I did! When I was younger I used to rock the Coffee Shimmer lippy (who didn't in the 90's?) and I remember it was quite dry and didn't last that long before it started getting a bit patchy. This is brilliant.

No, it doesn't last hours and hours, but it lasts long enough to last between touch ups without looking bad, it's lovely and soft not at all dry, it almost feels conditioning. Again they use numbers and not names for their shades, which still bugs me, but Shade 11 is a nice nudey pink colour, I'd say it comes off lighter on my lips than it seems in the tube, which is good for a lipstick-phobe like me.

As an aside, I hate my camera, it makes images so clear it shows every little hair, I look like a chimp so for my own ego I had to crop this right down, I still look like I have a monster 'tash!! *checks mirror*

I really shouldn't sign out of Blogger...

Because I always forget my password!!

Honestly, I try to be safe and secure and have a password no-one will guess, and I always forget it! I'd write it down somewhere but I'd only lose it.

Has anyone seen the stand in Superdrug for Andrea Fullerton? The polishes look so lush! I didn't want to buy until I'd looked at some other blogs to see them, and the layering ones need to be mine! It all seems decently priced, and finally a nail polish remover in a pumpy uppy tub! I've just bought some on Ebay as well (as well as losing passwords, I'm excellent at dropping open nail polish remover bottles)


Thursday 13 October 2011

Sue Moxley Famous - Purple Dazzle

To the person who decided they should stop selling this at Superdrug and move to Argos - Boooooooooooooooo!

I'm gutted that they're stopping this because I wont be slogging over to Argos when I want a little treat for myself, although I think the half pricey-ness is awesome (although be careful, every single item has gone through at full price every time I've been).

I love, love, love glitter polishes, but I hate, hate, hate taking it off, even with the foil trick. :( But I've tried 5 of these glittery polishes now and each one has been a dream to remove, I'd wear glitter every day if it was as good as this!

Can you see the slight holo?
I wore Purple Dream while I was away this weekend and it held up ok. It's a two-tone polish with flecks of glitter in, it's predominately purple but has flashes of pink and gold. Unfortunatly, unless you're in exactly the right light then you don't see any two tone when it's on your nails as well as you do in the bottle. As with the last polish it goes on nicely, it seems rather thin and watery on the first coat but opaque on the second coat.

I got about 2 days wear out of it, although I did go swimming on the second day and it pretty much all flaked off while I was in the pool. 


With the flash to show the standard colour

Wednesday 12 October 2011

George - Shatter Top Coat

George have let me down. :(


I love so many of their products, but I'm just not keen on this. The depth of colour is great, and it's lovely to put on, but that's it.

Asda have brought out a few shades of their new shatter polish, currently on sale at £2 as an introductory offer. I chose to get Silver and Gold because I've already got Barry M's shatters and only tend to use the black one. 

One of my many attempt to make it shatter. Silver
I mentioned it was nice to put on, it is nice and if it was a normal polish I'd be chuffed as monkeys, but it takes a fair long time to dry compared to all the other shatter polishes on the market. This also doesn't seem to shatter well, it more...well...splinters. My other shatter polishes do exactly that, and they look great and get great results even without trying, I had to remove this a few times and apply very thinly to get a half decent shatter otherwise it just looked like streaky polish.

Messy, because I got fed up!


Gold Shatter.

Thursday 8 September 2011

W7 PhotoShoot Foundation - Sand Beige

W7 is becoming quite popular now, I could only get this on the market, but it's popping up in more places.

I spotted this the other week at one of those stalls you see in shopping centres and dapped some on my hand and was lovely and dewy. It was only £2.99 so thought it was worth a punt.

From the bottle it looks very similar to my normal Collection 2000 foundation, but it has one massive draw back. No pump dispenser!! How do they think we get the stuff out? I was having to bash this on the back of my hand to get some out, then trying to get it back in when I used too much, pah! I'm hoping there is something I can buy to decant it into because I hate bottles like this.



Once I got the foundation out, I panicked and thought it was going to be far too yellow, but it blends in beautifully. It's very buildable, and just one layer managed to cover an angry blemish I've been sporting recently, I'd say it gives fair to medium coverage, it feels smooth and not heavy at all.

As for the 16 hour claim, I don't intend wearing it that long, perhaps one day I'll give it a go, at the moment it's looking good and has been on for a fair few hours now.


This is my "that flash is so bright but MUST NOT BLINK" face.


Monday 5 September 2011

Famous By Sue Moxley

Why can I not find hardley any swatches of these polishes online? They're brilliant!

My lovely, well trained other half clearly has good taste because he actually picked this one up thinking I'd like the colour and I do!

Sue Moxley is currently on sale at Superdrug, all items are half price so when I was in having my weekly mooch, I saw this range (I always ignored it before because I always assumed it was out of my price range) and honed in on the half price label. From what I've read, the range is being removed from a lot of Superdrugs and being sold through Argos which is a shame because its really good from what I've seen. This polish was about £2.49-ish.

I got 3 polishes, which I'll come to in other posts. This one is Shade 14; how dull is it when they don't name them? I'll hereby name this Bora Bora! because it reminds me of the shades of bluey green sea they have there.

It goes on an absolute dream, and opaque in only 1 coat, dries to a high shine and removes nicely as well. The depth of colour is great, and so vibrant. I love it! I think I'll be using this to do some Konad as well because of how pigmented it is, I think it will be perfect.


I smudged this one. :(

Sunday 28 August 2011

ELF Purple Dream Nails

A proper party polish from ELF. It can be bought here for £1.50.



Purple Dream is full of colour and very eye catching, I can see this being wore a lot over the Christmas period. It goes on quite nicely indeed, as I've found with nearly all polishes from ELF and the packaging is lovely!  I don't find their polishes to be the most long wearing of polishes, but then I only tend to wear them for a day and then take them off so it's no odds to me, although I rarely use a base coat so I wonder what it would be like if I did?


Because this dries to quite a high shine and is so rich in colour I thought it would look lovely matte so decided to do my ring finger with my George Matte polish, but in all honesty I don't think it makes a massive amount of difference.