Saturday, 26 October 2013

L'Oreal Texture Infinium Hairspray Review

Hey Beauties!
Sorry I haven't been blogging that often, I just didn't have much to say and I don't want to write pointless posts.


So a while back I found myself in the situation where I had absolutely no hairspray so, as you do, I went and bought some. I usually just stuck to the one brand, Tesco own brand (livin' life on the edge) and I suppose it did the job.
I picked up L'Oreal Texture Infinium from Chemist Warehouse for about $6 (371ml) I think.


It claims: 
"Dryness with dramatic long lasting results"
''...ability to comb and recomb hair without residue while providing shape memory"

I haven't use a lot of hairspray brands so I can't compare it but I do like it. It doesn't smell like anything specifically but I quite like the smell.
It holds your hair but doesn't leave it feeling hard and crispy like some hairsprays do (although I like that feeling!)
It says that it sprays evenly, which it does, but I find the nozzle sometimes gets clogged which can be annoying and I have to clean it after every 2/3 uses.

I would recommend this hairspray as it holds your hair and allows you to restyle without difficulty.

Any recommendations???


xxx

Monday, 21 October 2013

Zipper Tongue!

I'm apologising  now because you may find this gross but I came across it on Pinterest and, well I really wasn't sure what to think.



I mean I definitely think it's clever but I don't think I could ever do this to my tongue. How would you eat? It must be difficult to speak surely and... I don't know it's just so unusual!

What are your thoughts on it?

xxx

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Simple Says...


I've noticed a lot that when beauty bloggers review moisturisers,creams etc, they tend to be the expensive brands. I can understand why but a lot of the time though you can get really good products for half the price.
I'm lost without moisturiser and find my skin is extremely dry without it. I decided to try a new one and chose one from the Simple range.


 I'm not saying this is an immaculate moisturiser or anything but it does the job and it's not expensive.
I'm not an exceptionally spotty person so I can't say whether it helped my spots or not but it definitely keeps my skin soft and moisturised.

Simple claims that you notice result from day one. I wasn't actually paying attention so I'm not sure.
It also says there are 4 spot fighting ingredients, 1 natural antibacterial and no perfume or colour.


So if you're looking for a cheap moisturiser that does the job I recommend this one. My skin always feels soft for the whole day when I use it and it's free from nasty things like perfumes.

Any recommendations for drugstore moisturisers?
                                                                                     xxx

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

So Long Wantworthy!


So about 6 months back I came across a website called wantworthy.com. 
The idea is that you have a WANT button on you bookmarks bar and if you're shopping online you click the button and it adds it to your wishlist.


I though it was a brilliant idea because it meant I didn't have to copy and paste urls that would eventually get lost or add to a bookmark folder that had way too many things.

When you viewed your list it would show you the product image, the price and would link you to the website.

You could have separate folders which would come in handy if you were shopping for a number of people etc.

I'm really diappointed because they announced that they are no longer running and will be shutting down on October 21st 2013.

I think it's such a loss because it made life easy and I could view all the products I wanted.
If you have a list you can download if so all is not lost.

Has anyone else got a Wantworthy account? How do you feel about it? Is it a great loss or not?

xxx

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Tattoo Tuesday: Tree Treble Clef

 
Hey beauties and welcome to Tattoo Tuesday.
I'm quite enjoying this little segment each week. I've been finding so many wonderful tattoos and I can't wait to share everything I've found!
 
This week I found this tattoo. I think it's an excellent take on the classic treble clef design. It's different an I think it's beautiful :)
 
xxx

Monday, 14 October 2013

Beauty Websites

Hey beauties!

Now we all love shopping for make up (duh!) and we all know how infuriating it can be when a blogger raves about a certain product and you can't get your hands on it because they don't sell it in your country!
Since living in Australia I've noticed how a huge majority of the brands I love just aren't available anymore which means I've got to try and replace my old product favourites with new brands.

I've been doing some research and managed to find a number of beauty websites that make some of my old favourites available once more.

I apologize if it doesn't ship to your country but it's more than likely if you're in America or England that it's available on the High Street.

WHAT IT SELLS:
Feel Unique has quite a range of both products and brands including Make up,hair products, fragrance ,nails products, beauty accessories, body, healthy living

BRANDS:
Ranges from drugstore to high end. Rimmel, Revlon, L'Oreal, Maybelline Benefit, Dior, bareMinerals, Elizabeth Arden, Essie and more...

SHIPPING DESTINATIONS:
Ships worldwide with free delivery.

COMMENTS:
Overall I'm quite excited about purchasing from this website. It has a large range of brands and a lot of products available within that brand. The prices are cheaper to buy from here than on the high street and  it's free shipping! The downside is that it doesn't ship all products worldwide. 



WHAT IT SELLS:
 Make up and tools. No hair or health.

BRANDS:
Barry M, China Glaze, Beauty Blender, E.L.F, NYC, NYX, Revlon, Sleek, Wet 'n' Wild and more...

SHIPPING DESTINATIONS:
I don't think it ships to Europe but does ship to America, Middle East, Asia-Pacific region, Madagascar, Mauritius. Free shipping does NOT apply to international orders.
Also ships to Australia and New Zealand.

COMMENTS:
It does supply brands that are not available in Australia but there's not a huge range of products within the brands which is disappointing.

WHAT IT SELLS:
Make up, Hair, Bath and Body

BRANDS:
Huge range of brands including bareMinerals, Cloud Nine, China Glaze, Elizabeth Arden, Essie, Orly, OPI, Revlon, S Factor, St. Tropez, Two Faced, Urban Decay, Yes To, YSL and more...

SHIPPING DESTINATIONS:
Free shipping worldwide.

COMMENTS:
Not all brands are available to people in certain countries.



#4 Adore Beauty
 WHAT IT SELLS:
Make Up, Hair, Skincare, Bath and Body, Fragrance

BRANDS:
Benefit, butter LONDON, Calvin Klein, Clarins, Cloud Nine, Davidoff,  Essie, ghd, Lancome, OPI, Prada, Vera Wang, Versace and more...

SHIPPING:
Free shipping within Australia but also ships to the USA, Europe and other countries.

 COMMENTS:
Good range of products within each brand.

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That's just a few websites that I look at when shopping online for beauty products.
I haven't actually ordered anything from these websites because I'm currently broke so I can't say how well they rate in terms of shipping etc.

Anyone got any other wesites to add?

xxx

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Favourite Product Tag (Beauty Edition)

I decided to create a tag because I've seen loads floating around. This has probably been created before but this is my version. 
Below I have made a list of the people I'm tagging but if you're not one of them I still encourage you to do it. If you do, leave a link in the comments so I can check it out :)

Favourite...

#1 Foundation
I don't actually wear foundation but the one I'm hoping to purchase and try is the Rimmel Wake Me Up.

#2 Mascara
Maybelline The Faslies Volum' Express Flared

#3 Blush
Because I don't wear foundation, I don't wear blush.

#4 Lipstick (or any other lip product)
I don't own a huge range but my favourite is my Essence XXL lipgloss. It's smells like raspberries!

#5 Eye shadow
Urban Decay Naked 2

#6 Concealer
I don't have an overall favourite because I like all the one I own but in terms of lasting power I'd have to say the Collection 2000 Lasting Perfection.

#7 Eyeliner
L'Oreal Super Liner Perfect Slim

#8 Shampoo/Conditioner
Any Pantene one.

#9  Moisturiser
I quite enjoy the Simple moisturisers.

#10 Hairspray
L'Oreal Texturising Hairspray.



Who I'm tagging...

Jenna from NorthernBeauty85
Anna from Anna Blush
Kerry from Kerry's Habitat
Elle from ElleSees
 Make Up Monster (I apologise, I don't know your name)

There're so many blogs I follow and love and I couldn't tag them all. Sorry! Just because I didn't tag doesn't I love your blog any less!
Everyone I've mentioned has a lovely blog and recommend you check them out to see what their answers are and to just find another fabulous and interesting blog to follow!

xxx

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Industrial Piercings and Monumental Price Tags

Hey everyone! 
Bit of a different post today because I usually don't talk about piercings even though I'm obsessed! 
 I previously wrote one on How to Clean a Piercing but haven't written any since.

I usually find a piercing I like and then get obsessed with it for ages and the two I've got my eye on at the moment are the Helix and Industrial (or Scaffold as some people call it). 
I'm planning on getting my helix done soon but the one thing that sort of gets my goat is how expensive it can be to get a piercing.

Back in Ireland, I got my lobe's done for €15 (I've got two pairs) and my tragus done for  €35/40 and they were including the jewellery.
Over here everything is definitely a lot more expensive, and that's clear, but when it comes to piercings, some places are just ridiculous.

The other day I was in town and inquired in a number of places about prices. One place did your helix for around $60 and I'm not sure if that included jewellery! The place I'll probably go to does it for around $35 but that's excluding jewellery. 

I don't know why it has to be SO expensive. Can they not just do it for free? I mean we're letting them poke a hole through our skin knowing fine well it'll probably bleed and get infected. Is that not enough pleasure for them? Nope, on top of the pain and tears we've got to sacrifice $30-70? And of course there's the after care too.

Don't get me wrong I love piercings but really, do they have to be that expensive?

I didn't actually mean to go off on a rant but oh well :) What I really meant to talk about in this post was industrial piercings. I have a great love for them and this was the picture that got me into them.
You can, if you wear the wrong jewellery, lose your sense of elegance but I find that this type of jewellery brings is all back.


Again I'm off on a rant about prices but so far I've found that industrial piercings bear the biggest price tags reaching $70-90. I understand that it's essentially the cost of two helix piercings but really? almost $100 for a piercing? That's taking the p**s just a slight bit don't you think? A single person could probably buy a week's worth of food with that money.

I'm probably coming off sounding really negative about piercings but in actual fact I love them, I really do. I plan on getting quite a few and I will pay the money I just wish that it cost a little less.

What sort of experiences have you have with piercings and what do you have? (if any)

xxx


Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Beauty Wishlist #2

Hey Beauties!

Over the passed few weeks I've really gotten into wearing colour on my lips. I own a few lipsticks, lip glosses etc but I never wore them because I found they never stayed in place. I think this is because I have a habit of licking my lips. But recently I've started wearing them more often and have been intrigued by a number of products so no surprises that my wishlist will contain quite a few lip products.



1.Revlon Lip Butters.
The one thing that I aim for (as I'm sure most people do) when buying lip products is how moistursing the they are. I know I'm late jumping on the bandwagon but I really want to try the lip butters. I haven't had a proper look at shades but I know I definitely want some!



2. Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Lip Stain
Another one from Revlon, I know, but I really want to try them. 



3. Rimmel Kate Moss Lipstick
I already own one of these from the red range but I want to buy some fro the black range and perhaps some pinker colours!



4. Top Shop Lipstick
I've heard Zoella rave about these time and time again and I'm eager to try them. I don't know when I'll actually get a chance to visit Topshop though and I don't want to order online.



5. Maybelline Color Whisper.
I actually already own one of these but the shade I bought is practically invisible (One Size Fits Pearl). I like the formula though so I want to try other colours.


So, in conclusion I LOVE LIP PRODUCTS! Any recommendations? colours or products?

xxx

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Tattoo Tuesday: Post Stamp


I really like this idea for a birth tattoo; it's unique and thinking outside the box.
 
xxx

Monday, 7 October 2013

Thierry Mugler's Alien

Hey Beauties!
One of my favourite things about airports is the duty free. I LOVE testing make up and drooling over all the high end brands, but my absolute favourite thing is the perfume.Waltzing through, spritzing them here there and everywhere.
This brings me onto one of my all time favourite perfumes, Alien.

I'm not entirely sure when Thierry Mugler brought out this fragrance but all I can say is thank God he did.
I'm not great at describing perfumes, in fact I'm terrible. I know nothing about all the notes etc but I really am in love with this scent.

The first time I found it was when I got it as a free sample from a Sephora in France. It's just, oh I can't explain it but it's just really nice. It's not sweet and it's not fruity. I dunno, you'll have to smell it for yourself.
I've smelled quite a lot of perfumes and this is the one that I keep coming back to and always drown myself in whenever I'm in an airport, chemist etc.

Unfortunately I have never actually owned it and I'm really sad about it. It's great because it's a perfume rather than an eau de toilette which means you get to smell lovely for AGES!

If anyone knows where in Australia I can get it cheaper than $70 (which I think is what it retails at) please let me know. If I have to spend that much on it I will because it's worth it but I'd love to not have to :)

Any favourite perfumes that you recommend?



xxx

Friday, 4 October 2013

Versatile Blogger Award.

It's only been a week or so since I'd been nominated for the Leibster Award and now I'm happy to say that I have been kindly nominated for the Versatile Blogger Award.

I'd like to say thank you to Lindsey from Fair Maquillage for the nomination.



Rules for the Award


Display the Award Certificate on your blog.
Announce your win and thank the blogger who nominated you.
Present 15 deserving bloggers with the award
Link your nominees in this post and let them know of their nomination with a comment.
Post 7 interesting things about yourself.

My Nominees:


7 Facts About Me

1. I moved to Australia from Ireland when I was 15
2. I play the guitar and flute
3. I was in a band for 2 years
4. I've never tried macaroni and cheese
5. I only drink tea at home and coffee when I go out.
6. I love old style things; films, outfits etc. especially from the 50s
7. I love reading and writing.


xxx







Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Bye Bye Shiny Face!


This was the first primer I bought and as far as primers go, I wouldn't say it's amazing. I've bought a few after it and they work much better.
The reason I'm writing this post is because it's amazing for getting rid of shine. I've got a shiny/oily nose and forehead and I hate it but if I apply this it completely mattes it and I'm no longer shiny! YAY!
So if you suffer from a shiny face, this is something you should try :)
It's quite a reasonable price too!


17 Miracle Matte Skin Primer
Matte Skin Finish
22 hour Shine Control
Oil



xxx