Sunday, 20 July 2014

T'is the season to be tanning

Okay I have to admit this is a slightly misleading blog title, because for me every season is the season to be tanning. I am naturally paler than Casper, and a little faux glow makes me feel a whole lot better about myself. However, for most of you who only need a bit of tan in the summer months, here are some recommendations of my personal faves. I consider myself a bit of a pro when it comes to tanning as its something I do at least once a week, and I have tried most of the ones out there, but I have whittled it down to a few of my favourites. 


First up is the St Tropez Self Tan Express Bronze Mousse. This tan is being raved about in the beauty blogging world at the moment and after using it I see why. Mousse's are my personal favourite choice of tanners because I find them easier to work into the skin, and they are usually coloured meaning it is much easier to see how much and where you are applying your tan. I leave this on for 3 hours which is said to give a dark tan. I don't find it that dark more medium, and I don't think that leaving it on for an hour leaves much colour at all. After washing it off, it continues to develop for 8 hours, so I like to use the day before an event, and it tends to last me 3-4 days, and fades very naturally. This is definitely more of a high end tan as it costs £33 so I tend to save this one for special occasions. 

A cheaper alternative to the Express Bronze Mousse is the Cocoa Brown One Hour Tan Mousse. This product works exactly the same way as the St Tropez, again with three different shades developing depending on whether you leave it on for 1, 2 or 3 hours. Again I also leave this one on for 3. This is a much cheaper alternative as it only costs £7.99 from feel unique. It doesn't last quite as long as the St Tropez but gives you the same great results. 

The most expensive and also the most long lasting tan I am going to mention is the Xen Tan Dark Lotion Absolute Luxe. This costs a whopping £40 which is a lot of money for a fake tan, but it really does last ages. I save this for if I am going away on holiday, or to a festival or something, and don't want to take tan with me so need something that will last me about a week. This is a gel like lotion formula that is meant to be applied before going to bed and then washed off in the morning, so that it is left on for around 8 hours. Don't let the word dark put you off if you are fair skinned, it leaves a much more olive tone than dark or orange. I do however have a few small complaints about this product. Firstly, for some reason it does always seem to make my hands a little orange for the first two days, so I always apply it a couple of days before going away. Secondly, it is my least favourite tan to be sitting around in as I find it to be quite greasy and tacky. Despite that though, this tan really does last longer than any other I have used, usually for about 6-7 days and fades really naturally also.

If I haven't bothered to tan properly for something, and I just want some instant colour, I always use the Rimmel Sunshimmer Instant Tan Matte in the shade light. This costs £6.99, lasts ages, and is water resistant. I have sometimes showered quickly and this has actually stayed on so it's great for times when you haven't gone all out on your tan. Only a small amount of this is needed, and I recommend the shade light as this can come out quite dark. 

Finally, is another instant tan the Sally Hansen Airbrush Legs in Light Glow, which is a spray on tan. This tan is make up for your legs, but I actually sometimes use it all over. It conceals bruises, cellulite, veins, pores and any other leg imperfections you may have going on. It leaves your legs looking so smooth and gives them a beautiful shimmery glow. Again I use the shade light as it can be quite dark. This is also great to use on top of tan on your legs if you have your legs out and really want them to look perfect. This does need to be quite fiercely scrubbed off in the shower if you want to remove it though as it stays on pretty well and is also water resistant. This only costs £9.99 which I think is so much less than it is worth. 



Sunday, 6 July 2014

June Favourites


June has really flown by, and has been such a busy month for me! I've finished uni, got a job, been to Paris and been to Glastonbury so I have really neglected Naomi Rose this month. Shame on me. However, I have nothing else coming up to distract me (boo hoo) so can really get back into the blogging world. 

This month i've discovered some new bits that have really changed my beauty routine, and bits that I will definitely be, or have already repurchased. Theres quite a few so sorry about that but I really couldn't leave any out.

First is a body product. I'm really lazy when it comes to taking care of my body. I fake tan once a week so also exfoliate, but i'm so lazy when it comes to moisturising. However, I was bought a soap and glory gift set for my birthday, and only recently started using the bits in it. One of them was the Soap and Glory Righteous Body Butter. This moisturiser smells so amazing and makes my skin feel so smooth and not oily or greasy, I have fallen in love. The pot is also huge so has lasted me ages and i'm only about halfway through. It is also great for fake tanners like myself to preserve the tan and also stop it clinging onto any dry bits. Definitely recommend this for lazy body moisturisers like myself!

Next is the Origins Clear Improvements Active Charcoal Mask, which I have been wanting to get my hands on for ages. I love the Drink up Intensive overnight mask, so was sure that I would love this too. You apply it to damp skin, wait for it to dry and then wash it off, and your skin instantly feels so much cleaner and smoother. I used this after Glastonbury, when my skin was feeling dry and neglected and it made such a difference. I also find that if i'm having a bad skin day, using this quickly before applying my make up makes such a big difference. I do find that I do have to rub it off my skin a bit more than I would like, but my sensitive skin doesn't go red or stingy afterwards which is always a bonus for me.

Another skin care product I have been loving this month is the much raved about Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum. I have wanted this for ages but finally caved this month and I don't know how I ever coped without it. I use a few drops of the oil before going to bed, and wake up with my skin feeling so much smoother and plumper. My skin has always been quite red, and I really think that this has calmed it down so much, and also prevented me having break outs. I cannot recommend this product enough. 

Where make up is concerned, there is one product that has changed my routine forever. It's the Kiehls Micro Blur Skin Perfector. This claims to refine and smooth skin texture, minimise the appearance of pores and improve skins quality over time. I use a small blob all over as a primer, but it can also be used as a treatment at night time. When I first started using this, so many people commented on how good my skin looks. It minimise the appearance of my pores and makes my skin look so much smoother, and definitely keeps my make up on for longer. I really really love this product and have already bought another one just before this one runs out. It also lasts ages which is great and I definitely think it is worth the £23 price tag.

Another make up product is a foundation i'm late to rave about. It's the Chanel Perfection Lumiere Velvet. I never thought there would be a foundation to replace Estee Lauder Double Wear for me, but this has swayed my view on foundations totally. It is so much more sheer and lightweight compared to the double wear which I never thought I would like but now love. I prefer this to the vitalumiere aqua, as it offers a little more coverage, and has a more matte finish, which is good for those with oily skin like myself. I purchased this in both B10 and B20 as i'm B10 naturally and B20 with a tan.

I've mentioned before that I don't use a lot on my lips, but I have purchased a lip balm that I love. It's the EOS lipbalm in pomegranate and raspberry. It leaves my lips feeling smooth and good enough to eat. Theres also so much of it I can see it lasting me ages, and i'm definitely going to try some new flavours. 

Finally (sorry for listing so many products I had to include them all) is a perfume. I love all of the Marc Jacobs fragrances and have an ever growing collection, and my newest addition is the Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau so Fresh. This is such a nice sweet floral fragrance for summer, and is sweeter than the regular Daisy. I have had so many compliments when I have worn this, and of course the bottle looks so pretty up on my shelf!



Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Paris

I have well and truly neglected my blog for what feels like forever, but thats because I have just been crazy busy. I won't bore you with all the details, but one thing I did do was go to Paris with Andy, and I thought I would just do a short post on it as I had the most amazing time in the most beautiful place.

We did all of the expected touristy stuff you would expect to do if going to Paris, and it was all just so pretty. We were also so so lucky with the weather.













 I am also going to do a blog post on how I packed for the trip as we only took hand luggage, but anyway, here are a few pictures of the trip, and I will definitely be getting back into regular posting from now on!

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Disappointing Products

I am a total sucker for reading rave reviews about a product, and then going out and buying it myself. A lot of the time I am really pleased that I did so, but three recent purchases have unfortunately just been a massive disappointment. 

The first is a bit controversial as it is very popular amongst bloggers but I just have not got on with it no matter how hard i've tried, and believe me I have tried. Its Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer in the shade Chantilly. I know, I know, I know this product is loved by so many but for me it just did nothing. I found it to be too thick under my eyes, which is the main area I like to use concealer, and it just sat there in fine lines. It also did not conceal my dark circles at all. The only thing I will say in defence of this concealer is I do think the shade I have is too light for me and I need vanilla instead. Perhaps if I were to try that shade it might be better, but for now this is just a big no no for me.

Next is the Bobbi Brown Long Wear Even Finish Foundation in the shade Porcelain. Again, I do think this is perhaps a shade too light for me, but I just did not notice it on my skin at all. I really like the fact that it comes with a pump, so not too much product came out, but once on my skin it felt quite heavy and did absolutely nothing. It didn't look like I had anything on my skin, and not in a good way. It was also quite drying which is unusual, as if anything, foundation usually makes my skin too oily. After paying £30 for this I am just not impressed at all and know I can get much better ones for the same price or less.

Last is a skincare product that I was really looking forward to using, and it is Indeed Labs Pepta-Bright. This serum is designed to improve skin clarity and tone and is supposed to leave you with radiant looking skin. Since using this product day and night like advised, I have seen absolutely no difference in my skin. Also, when I use it in the mornings, I find it to leave my skin feeling a little greasy under my make up. I have also found myself getting through it quite quickly despite using small amounts at a time, which is very annoying as it is £29.99, although I did get it when it was on offer. I find my Clarins Pore Minimising Serum to do much more than this, and my Clarins serum is only £26. I was also keen on trying Indeed Labs Hydraluron but I am slightly hesitant after being so disappointed with the Pepta-Bright. 

Monday, 12 May 2014

Topping Up

Topping up make up throughout the day is something I hate to do, and to be honest something I usually forget to do. I think i'm just too lazy and I don't want what i'm putting on my skin to affect what I already have on. However, for the last couple of weeks I have been taking out just four products with me for that point in the day where your make up has slid off your face, and they have been working a treat. 


I wanted to keep it simple so that I wasn't just overloading my face with product throughout the day but was instead just perfecting what had come off. Firstly, I take out concealer. At the moment I am trying out Soap and Glory Kick Ass Concealer and so far I am really impressed. It comes with a salmon colour corrector and then a more yellow toned concealer which is great for dark circles under the eye and also taking away redness from a blemish. It also has another little compartment with a brightening powder to make you look more awake, but I haven't really been using this to be honest. I think I kind of just keep forgetting its there and I rarely specifically powder my under eye area anyway.

Next I take out a foundation, which I don't always need to use but it really has been a life saver in recent months when I have found myself caught in the rain. I take out the Laura Mercier Silk Creme Foundation in the shade Rose Ivory. I don't think that the phrase less is more has ever been more appropriate than when talking about this product. This really is a full coverage foundation and it has taken me a bit of a time to get used to, but now I know how best to use it for me I love it. I kid you not when I say I use a teeny tiny amount of this, and I only use it where I need it. For me this is usually my chin and my nose as that is where I get red, or if I do get a spot, 9 times out of 10 it will be on my chin. I like taking this out as I don't need to faff around with a brush it is really quick and easy, and also doesn't smudge or ruin any make up I already have on. 

The one thing I will always have on me and will usually use at some point throughout the day is powder. I just unfortunately have a really oily T zone so I need a translucent setting powder to keep my base in place (accidental rhyme) and I often need to apply more throughout the day. My go to powder is the Laura Mercier Pressed Setting Powder which I really love and have recently hit the pan with which makes me so sad. This is great because it has no colour but is translucent so just sets your make up in place. I also prefer a pressed powder over a loose powder because loose are just far too messy for me and I end up wasting so much product. In the morning I apply this with a big fluffy Real Techniques Powder Brush but when i'm topping it up, I just use the small sponge it comes with to dab onto my oily areas, which is mostly my T Zone. 

Lastly I take something for my lips. I am not really into lip products and you'll never see me with big bright bold lips or anything like that. Mostly because I have really skinny lips so there is absolutely no point drawing attention to them anyway. If I do go crazy and wear a lipstick it is a nude, but usually I just wear lip balm. One product I absolutely love though is the Clarins Instant Light Natural Lip Perfector in the shade 02 Apricot Shimmer. It's a soft peachy nudey tone and leaves my lips feeling so soft. This product is perfect for someone like me who just likes a really subtle hint of colour and some gloss on their lips. It's really smooth but not sticky at all and smells amazing. My mum also recently purchased the shade 05 Candy Shimmer which is also amazing and looks great alone or over lipstick. 

Oh and by the way just incase any of you were wondering my little cream leather make up bag is from H&M and is perfect to carry around throughout the day. There are other colours too, but I just think it is so cute. 

Sunday, 11 May 2014

Evening Skincare

I'm a bit of nerd when it comes to a well structured skincare routine and I rarely miss out any stages from my night time routine (unless i've been out and usually just jump straight into bed). I do however change things up a bit every now and then but I thought I would show my current routine as my skin has been quite good lately so I must be doing something right (heres where I jinx myself and breakout this week).

I'm a big fan of double cleansing and while I know so many people are really anti make up wipes, I really like to use them before I go in with a cleanser. My favourite ones to use are the No 7 Beautiful Skin Quick Thinking Wipes, as they're not too dry like I find others to be, and they're great for sensitive skin like mine. They're quite pricy for wipes at £7, but boots give out £5 off No 7 skincare and make up vouchers so often, I always use them on these wipes. I stock up and usually by the time i'm about to run out I collect another voucher. 

Next I cleanse again using the Clarins Gentle Foaming Cleanser for normal/combination skin. I really really love this cleanser as its gentle but effective and only a small amount is needed so lasts ages. I wet my face first, using cool water in the morning and warm water in the evening and then massage this into my skin. It goes from a cream to a more creamy milky consistency and removes every last bit of make up, dirt and oil (yuck) from my face. Its also only £19 which I think is a bargain for this product.

After cleansing I use a toner. I'm currently using the Botanics 100% Organic Rosewater Toning Spritz. I like the fact that it is a spritz so at night time I can just spray it onto my face saving a lot of time (and cotton pads). It smells really really nice and floral, but the downside to this product is that it contains alcohol which can be drying. I haven't had this problem but those with dry skin might do. This toner is fine for now but I think once I run out I might try a new one. I currently have the L'oreal Paris Skin Perfection 3 in 1 Purifying Micellar Solution lined up which supposedly cleanses, tones and soothes the skin, so i'm going to try that next. 

At night time I like to use a treatment before moisturising. My skin gets really red on my cheeks and nose, especially after removing make up and cleansing etc, but I have been loving the La Roche-Posay Rosaliac AR Intense Intensive Serum. I use two pumps of this all over my face and see instant results and my skin feels smooth and plump after use. I then use La Roche-Posay Effaclar A.I Targeted Breakout Corrector on any breakouts I have at the time, which is usually on my chin. This is great for reducing redness and preventing an under the skin spot from rearing its ugly head. I got these on a 3 for 2 so can't remember how much I paid at the time but I believe the serum is about £16 and the corrector is £9.50. I then go in with whatever moisturiser I am using at the time which at the moment is a Nivea one for normal/combination skin.

I like to use an eye cream also, as my under eye area can get a little dry, so I like to keep it well moisturised as it also means my concealer will apply better (and trust me I need it there). I'm currently using the Clinique Repairwear Laser Focus. This claims to be wrinkle reducing but I can't say I have noticed much of a difference so I think I may try a different one next time especially as this one costs £30. 

Lastly, about three times a week I like to really try and hydrate my skin and I love love love (yes I really do love it that much) the Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask. I use a small amount all over my face before I go to bed and wake up with my skin feeling hydrated, plump and smooth. This stuff also smells amazing. It has Apricot Kernel Oil, Avocado oil, Mango Butters and Seaweed in it and it smells good enough to eat. It costs £22 which is a lot for a face mask but it really is great to use and will last ages. I want to try the Origins Clear Improvement Active Charcoal Mask to clear pores next too as i've read great things about this also.

Sorry this post is pretty long but I really enjoy reading these posts myself so thought I would go all out and explain it all in detail. Please let me know if there are any products you would highly recommend as I love trying out new skincare products.

Monday, 5 May 2014

Space NK, Chanel and Boots Haul

This week it seemed the only thing to relieve me of some of this dissertation and final year stress was a little retail therapy. I just can't help myself and it really does make me feel so much better, shame the same can't be said for my bank account. Although I feel as though I should probably be treating myself after hand in's rather than motivating myself to actually work but hey ho.


Firstly, I went into Space NK and was drawn to the Kevyn Aucoin counter. For months I have been reading so many good reviews on the Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder and Celestial Powder. I decided to try out the sculpting powder as I currently don't have a product like this, other than my Daniel Sandler Sculpt and Slim, but that is a much lighter and also more shimmery shade. The packaging of this product is so sleek and luxurious and the size makes it so easy to carry around. One thing I would say though, is that only a very small amount is needed, which can then be built up if you're fair skinned like myself otherwise a lot of blending is needed. I wipe off any excess product on the back of my hand and then I am good to go. So far I am loving this product and now I understand all of the rave reviews.


Next I bypassed the Chanel counter again and went for another product I have had my eye on for a while. The Chanel Le Blanc has been recommended to me by quite a few people and I have to say that I am definitely now a convert. This is another lavish product that can be used under makeup, mixed in with foundation or on top of make up to highlight, and just leaves your skin looking fresh and dewy in such a subtle way. This product is also really good at lightening a foundation which may be a bit too dark for you. The only downside to this product is the fact that it is in a glass bottle, but i've heard that the Nars Sheerglow foundation pump fits perfectly onto this bottle also. 

The last stop on my shopping trip was boots where I am always a sucker for that 3 for 2 offer. I grabbed myself a Real Techniques Blush Brush and the Real Techniques Miracle Complexion Sponge. The bristles of the brush are definitely not as soft as other real techniques face brushes I have, but I really like using this brush with my Kevyn Aucoin Sculpting Powder as I don't currently have a proper contouring brush. To finish off my 3 for 2 I grabbed some No 7 eyelash curlers as I recently broke mine. I think that the 3 for 2 offer is still on for another couple of weeks so I would definitely recommend getting down there.