Dr. Paw Paw Lip Balms Review

When we think about a multipurpose balm or a cosmetic product we always think of Vaseline. Vaseline has been a staple for almost every woman. From hydrating dry skin to chapped lips, Vaseline worked wonders in many ways. But recently, I came across a new multipurpose balm that I am totally in love with. Dr. Paw Paw is a multipurpose balm which can be used in various ways like for chapped lips, dry skin, as a makeup base, to smoothen out fly away hair, hydrate dull and dry hair, repair split ends, and as a cuticle balm amongst other things.


Dr Paw Paw has been an instant success with several makeup artist, celebrities and bloggers since its launch in 2013. The brand offers 4 variants, the original, tinted Peach pink balm, tinted ultimate red balm and a limited edition red sparkle.

The original is a clear balm which comes in a yellow coloured tube. It is an all-purpose balm which can be used for dry patches, elbows, lips, hair setting like fly away, or on your eye lid as a shiner.

The tinted peach pink balm is a good lip balm with a hint of a peach colour to it. The best part about this shade is that it also doubles up as a wonderful tinted blush. It is a very subtle colour.

My all time favourite out of the 4 is the tinted red balm. I love the colour and it is so versatile that you can wear with almost any outfit at anytime of the day. The colour has a depth and is perfect for my skin tone. The colour would also suit any woman with a dusky or pale skin tone. Those who are too shy to try a bold matte red lipstick can definitely try this tinted lip balm to begin with. Even this lip balm can double up as a blush for a warmer makeup palette.

The limited edition red sparkle is a great addition to the Dr. Paw Paw collection. I am really excited to try it one of these days for a night out, cinema visits or a dinner.

Dr Paw Paw is made from all natural ingredients which are beneficial for the skin. The balms contain extracts from the carica papaya fruit, olea europaea (olive) fruit oil, aloe vera leaf juice, medicinal grade petrolatum and potassium sorbate. These ingredients are nutrient rich and have a variety of benefits for the hair and skin. The concentration of the product is thick, so you only need to apply a little. Thus the product is long lasting. I also love the packing of the product, as I don’t like the stick shaped lip balms. Tube shaped balms are much better, but sometimes you also end up pressing a lot of product out.

Overall I love this product and highly recommend it. It is an instant favourite with good quality, quantity and packaging for the price. The moment I tried it on I was excited to share my reviews with everyone.

Currently Stocked  in Superdrug, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, Look Fantastic and Ocado.- so feel free to have your pick from your choice of outlet

 

Top 10 Tips – For Your Makeup

Love looking your best, but have no time to keep up with new, fab beauty & fashion mantras? Here’s the Top 10 tips that’ll help you look your best and take care of your makeup!

  • To ensure that your makeup stays on for long without getting patchy, always start with a good-quality primer suited to your skin quality and complexion.
  • Never step out without lip colour, it is your biggest weapon. If nothing else, at least have a tinted lip balm on at all times.
  • Always use the appropriate makeup brushes when doing your makeup – it makes a huge difference to the final look.
  • Balance your makeup; if your eyes are bold, let the lips be soft and muted and vice versa; if your cheeks are highlighted, make sure to contour accordingly.
  • Use mascara on both lash-lines. It opens up the eyes, giving the impression of big, beautiful eyes.
  • Turn any lipstick into a matte-finish pigment by applying translucent powder on it through an issue.
  • It is not just how the face is made-up that matters – your hairdo also determines how good the finished look it. Thus, put some extra effort into styling those tresses.
  • Always check for some typical makeup flaws before leaving the house – smudged kohl/liner, lipstick on the teeth, unblended foundation on the face and neck, and makeup stains on your hands/clothes.
  • Whenever buying new makeup products, in particular, for the skin, try it out on your skin at the sales counter. Makeup looks different on everyone and distinct from its appearance in the container, so it is always better to test it first.
  • When putting on makeup, keep a bunch of q-tips and makeup remover handy. This is an easy way to get rid of smudges and tiny flaws.

Blank Canvas Dimension Series Brushes Review

Whether you are a beginner or an avid makeup enthusiast, it is hard to imagine your cosmetic kit without makeup brushes and Blank Canvas is one brand that has emerged as a favourite for many. Blank Canvas Cosmetics is known for high quality and amazing value. Recently, it has revamped all its brushes and unveiled the new Blank Canvas Dimension Series Brushes, which come in a variety of eye-catching metallic colours and combinations.

Available in unusual shades of Metallic Champagne Pink, Metallic Rose Gold, Hot Pink Gold, Metallic Gold and Rose Gold Black, these brushes are as amazing in looks as these are great in quality. The soft bristles and gorgeous looks make them a pleasure to own and use. The quality makes them comparable to most of their high-end counterparts in the market. I have had the pleasure of using a few of the Blank Canvas Dimension Series Brushes and would like to share my feedback with you.

I have been sent F41, F20, F11 and F06 as samples to try and I must say they all are well made, but I have now formed a special liking for the metallic F41 and F20 Brush

F20 Flat Buffer Brush is the one I utilise for the everyday blush application, and it is simply the best one I have used till date. But you can use it for the foundation as well.

F41 Flat Tapered Cheek Brush is my favourite for blush or powder application as it is ideal for creating the shape for my face. The best part is that it works for both, powder as well as cream products.

F11 Large Eyeshadow Brush is designed for application of eye shadow, though I also it for face detailing too. Again, this one can be used for powder and cream products.

F6 – Bevelled Foundation or Contour Brush is excellent for applying and getting an even finish with your foundation and also for contouring bigger sections of the face. I have been using it in everyday makeup application as it blends the foundation well on the face.

Some of the other ones on the list from Blank Canvas are – 

F34 Large Powder Brush is ideal for application of loose, pressed powder and bronzer. It has super soft bristle and nice grip to facilitate smooth usage.

F08 Dome Buffing Brush is again a foundation brush, though it can be used for contouring as well as applying blush and concealer. The best part is that you can use it with powder, gel, mousse or cream based products.

F33 Extreme Angle Contour Brush is a contouring brush used for highlighting the cheekbones and nose, with powder or cream products.

E36 Large Concealer/Eye Shader is a handy one that is ideal for eyeshadow application as well as concealer purposes for hiding the blemishes.

E27 Cute Mini Detailer is another eye brush that is apt for the under eye area, particularly if you love smokey eyes.You can use this one for getting a flawless, natural look by blending the eyeshadows seamlessly.

L29 Lip/Winged Eyeliner Brush will be a fantastic lip liner brush but can double up as an eyeliner brush too. It works as a sharp pencil, ideally suited for lining the lips perfectly and can similarly be used for the eyes.

I have had such a wonderful experience with all these brushes from the Blank Canvas Dimension Series that I would definitely love to buy a few more of these. Plus, their good looks make them a must-have for all makeup lovers!!!

Best Dark Lipsticks to get you through winter

Spring and Summers went by leaving the love trails of corals, pinks, and, pastels, but intense winters call for some electrifying drama. The fashion is high on experimenting with patterns and colours. For one such thing, we are obsessing over this winter is our love for dark lips.

Dark, opaque lips radiate glamour and intense appeal but what does it take to sport it effortlessly. We tell you what are the trending shades and how can you carry them.

Find all the trending shades at Shoppers Stop.

Reds
Red is forever; it’s bold, glamorous and it defines a strong charisma. Not everyone can play with the colour, those who do, do it flawlessly.
How to wear the shade – Kohl-rimmed eyes, contoured face, and deep red lips. All good to go!

Browns
Brown shades are versatile, subtle, rich and make perfect workwear picks. Lots of mascara and kajal and brown lips are the perfect combination for a work wear look.
Maroons & Wine
The richness of marrons in unbeatable and they have been our favourites! The classic wine lips or the gorgeous deep maroon ones are perfect for sporting on winter outings. Light smokey eyes are perfect to compliment your wine tinted lips.         
Burgundy & Berry
The plush and enchanted burgundy and berry shades make a bold dark colour preference that defines oomph and power. Keeping your face minimal and sporting dark lips is sure to get you a lot of compliments this season.
Blues & Blacks
Something too bold and daring for someone to sport, it is not an easy game to play black lips so effortlessly as Rihanna! When Rihanna was spotted flaunting the bold black lips, the beauty world took it with mixed reactions, some did not appreciate and some found it a daring trend. We pretty much give a thumbs up for the look, you create a gothic impression and it’s a fun look to try!

What do you guys have to say about it?

Top 10 Tips – For Your Skin

Love looking your best, but have no time to keep up with new, fab beauty mantras? Here’s the Top 10 tips that’ll help you look your best and take care of your skin!

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For Your Skin

  1. Always wear sunscreen when stepping out during the day, regardless of whether it’s sunny or not.
  2. Don’t not skip your CTM routine – ideally you should do it twice a day.
  3. Keep a pack of wet wipes handy at all times; you never know when dirt, pollution and sweat may get you!
  4. Never go to bed with makeup on – worst rookie mistake.
  5. Use a serum to improve your skin. Choose one based on your skin type and treatment required.
  6. Exfoliate your skin once a week using a gentle yet effective exfoliating face-wash.
  7. Do not use facial scrubs more than twice a week – you don’t want to irritate your pores and suffer a breakout.
  8. Avoid sharing skin products with anyone (no matter how much you love them!).
  9. Difficult as it may be, refrain from picking on any acne, blackheads, whiteheads or lesions that appear on your skin
    – you don’t want them scars and marks!
  10. Go in for a facial/clean-up/skin therapy once every fortnight.

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Urban Decay Naked Skin Concealer – Swatch Medium Neutral

Blemishes, Pigmentation, Dark circles are no woman’s best friend. That’s where concealers come in. They make flawless skin possible by brightening your skin, hiding your acne, pigmentation and dark circles.  Concealers give a good finish if applied before your foundation. Dab a little product where required and blend well for a flawless look.Urban-Decay-Naked-Skin-ConcealerToday I will be reviewing the URBAN DECAY NAKED CONCEALER which I recently came across. The URBAN DECAY NAKED CONCEALER is a high coverage weightless concealer which gives a luminous, demi-matte finish.

I use a concealer to cover up my pigmentation around the lip area and under my eyes. I opted for a shade lighter than my other concealers and found that it works well for both, my eyes and around the lip pigmentation. Also, a lighter shade of concealer can double up as a brow or cheek bone highlighter to enhance your features.Urban-Decay-Naked-Skin-Concealer-2Pros

  • Creamy
  • Weightless, but provides a full coverage
  • Covers scars, redness, dark circles and pigmentation well.
  • A lighter shade of the urban decay concealer can also double up as a highlighter to give a good glow to your face.
  • Product comes with an applicator; you can either dab on dots of the product or apply more with the wand.
  • No Parabens

Cons

  • The product settles into the fine lines around my under eye and forms creases. To avoid this, I make sure that I don’t use too much product around my under eye and really blend it well into my skin.
  • Little on the expensive side
  • The applicator tends to pick up too much product.

Final Thoughts: It’s a good product if you want a medium coverage which gives a more natural look.

Rating: 4

Price: £17.50

101 Beauty and Makeup Tips – The Busy Bee’s Guide

Love looking your best, but have no time to keep up with new, fab beauty mantras? Here’s a sneak preview of the Busy Bee’s guide I will be launching on the blog soon– 101 tips that’ll help you look your best! Sign-up now to receive the copy in your inbox soon!

101 Beauty & Makeup Tips

For Your Skin – Always wear sunscreen when stepping out during the day, regardless of whether it’s sunny or not.

For Your Eyes – Use a high-quality eye-cream every night to prevent/lighten dark circles and/or wrinkles.

For Your Lips – Chapped lips are such a turn-off; be kiss-ready with well-moisturized lips at all times.

For Your Hair – Always shampoo and condition your hair for maintaining optimal quality and texture. If worried about slathering on too many chemicals, go in for herbal products.

For Your Nails – Do not bite your nails; apart from having unsightly fingertips, you also become more prone to skin infections

For Your Outfit – Always dress for the occasion – there is nothing as off-putting as an inappropriately dressed person.

For Your Accessories – Never go completely bare in terms of accessories, even if you are a minimalist. Add character to your outfit by adding a unique touch with some trinket.

For Your Makeup – To ensure that your makeup stays on for long without getting patchy, always start with a good-quality primer suited to your skin quality and complexion.

For Your Body – Drink plenty of water for keeping your skin, hair and body healthy.

For A Healthy, Happy You – Wear only those clothes that make you happy and you are comfortable in. If you are conscious and/or fidgety in an outfit, it won’t look good, no matter how stylish it is.

Makeup Basics 101: Foundation and Primer

Over the last weekend, I spent some time organising my vanity when I realized just how much makeup I own. And if I’m really honest, I own a lot of it, so the simple task took a long time. But it got me thinking about how I built up my makeup collection over the years, trying new stuff and cherishing each item. What I suddenly remembered was that in my early years of learning and experimentation, what I was most clueless about was prepping my skin. Applying liner, lipstick and blusher were easier skills to hone, but skin correcting bases always made me nervous.

“What foundation should I buy?”  “Do I really need a primer?”  “What does it really do?” Such questions plagued my mind often. In a few years of regular makeup usage though, I mastered the art of skin prepping too. I tried out all kinds of foundations and primers to understand what works best for me. But I know that many a times, women, especially makeup novices, tend to struggle with this. So, I decided to write a long, comprehensive post on the various types of foundations and primers available out there and what they do. Read on and find out!

(A peek into my makeup stash)

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Foundation

Foundation is a makeup product for the skin which is supposed to even out skin tone and provide light to heavy coverage for skin flaws (like blemishes, spots, etc). Since everyone has a different complexion in terms of gradient, texture and clarity, you need to be very careful in choosing a foundation that complements your skin. Using one that doesn’t exactly complement your skin tone and type can completely ruin your entire look, no matter how well you have done up your eyes or lips, etc.

So, you should know which kind of foundation is good for you in terms of its base, form and sun protection factor (SFP). In terms of ingredient base, you have water-based, oil-based and silicone-based products to choose from. You can go in for liquid formulations or powder foundations in terms of form. And of course, there are both SPF-containing and non-SPF varieties too. Here is a brief introduction to what all this categorization means.

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But Before you read all that do remember to:

  1. User Primer for a good foundation coverage
  2. Try to use silicone based foudation with silicone based primer and water based foundation with water based primer.
  3. But sometimes when the foundation is not too heavy you can get away with using a silicone based primer with a water based foundation but the key thing to remember is to test this before hand
  4. You can get medium to light coverage from a heavy foundation by mixing primer in the foundation

Ingredient Base

As the cosmetics industry grows and expands, newer formulations are being introduced in the market. However, before you can even attempt to understand those hybrid varieties, you need to get your basics right. Primarily, there are three ingredient bases – oil, water and silicone – that are used in foundations. Here’s some insight into what they’ll do for you:

Oil-Based Foundations

The most primitive form of skin-coverage cosmetics, oil-based foundations have been around for a long time. Though they have lost much of their popularity to water-based products, professional makeup artists still rely on these a lot. Such foundations are prepared by adding pigments to an oil or emollient based formulation and naturally, these products then have a thicker consistency and dense, heavy feel. High quality oil-based foundations are largely so waterproof and do not cake though cheaper variants may not be so kind to your skin.

In terms of application, oil-based foundations are tricky due to their dense viscosity. Use even a small amount and it feels heavy on the skin. If you try to use a wet sponge or diluted product, chances of streaking are high. Having said that, oil-based foundations have their own pros. One is that they offer the most opaque coverage to flaws, hydrate very dry skin and also hide wrinkles effectively.  Keep in mind though that oil-based formulations may change colour if worn for very long due to oxidising of ingredients; this can give your face a darker, orange-ish hue.

Water-Based Foundations

The core ingredient in water-based foundations is water and not oil or emollient though either of the latter may still be an active ingredient in the product. The combination of water and oil as base gives such products are moderately thin in consistency and a less heavy feel on the skin. Some variants are water-based and oil-free too, and you may go in for these if you have extremely oily skin. Most women go in for simple water-based foundations though, for they suit the widest spectrum of normal to dry and even combination skin.

Given the relatively thin consistency of such products, water-based foundations blend beautifully and typically provide medium coverage, giving your face a natural look. You may use a moisturizer alongside depending upon how dry your skin is though for most women will do well with just the foundation. Good water-based foundations stay on for many hours without smudging, fading or streaking. These are the best option for novice makeup-users for there isn’t much to worry about really. The only thing is, oily skin appears shiny with usage of water-based products, unless you dab them with loose powder.

Silicone-Based Foundations

Silicone-Based Foundations use silicones or a combination of silicone and water as the main ingredient. The silicones assure a smooth texture and great viscosity, which typically gives an even finish. Generally available in creamy or liquid-y form, silicone-based foundations are popular with makeup artists who can use them effectively to hide flaws like large pores, dark pigmentation and so on. These are best suited for those with normal to dry skin, since silicone is a sealant and does not allow moisture to escape. Naturally, these aren’t the best option for oily-skinned beauties.

During application, silicone-based foundations blend extremely well and give you a flawless finish in terms of hiding skin flaws and uneven texture. The downside however is that if worn for very long, silicone-based foundations tend to settle into fine lines of the face, giving it a wrinkly finish. Also, it may settle into large skin pores and lead to acne breakouts on acne-prone skin. For those who do not have much experience with makeup, silicone-based foundations may be somewhat tricky. However, you can give them a shot if you want medium to heavy coverage and do not expect to be wearing them for too long.

Form

Foundations are widely available in two popular forms – as a liquid/cream or powder. Some people prefer to go in for the familiar liquid-y goodness while others like the impactful powder. Personal preferences aside, it is not their characteristics in isolation that determine which is better. Instead, it depends on the nature of your skin and the purpose of application that’ll determine what the better option is for you. Here is all you need to know about liquid and powder foundations.

Liquid Foundations

Most people are more comfortable using liquid foundations because they are more familiar and comforting. We have all used them or seen them being used at some point in time or the other. They are easier to blend into all nooks and crannies of your face as compared to powder foundations. They have more hydrating power and you may not need to use a moisturizer with liquid foundation. High end products won’t settle into fine lines, wrinkles and pores even, and you can choose the kind of coverage and finish you desire (light, medium or heavy coverage, matte, dewy or regular finish).

The only drawbacks of using liquid foundations are that you have to find one that is an exact match for your complexion. Also, you need to master the application technique so you do not end up with streaky makeup. With less advanced formulations, the chances of fading, smudging or discolouration exist are also a concern. All in all though, less experienced makeup users can trust liquid foundation to be the better bet since it is more forgiving than powder foundations; the scope of faux pas is less and that’s all a newbie can hope for.

Powder Foundation

Foundation in powder form is a relatively new formulation. While pressed powder has been used as a finisher to lock in foundation for a long time, it is only in the past two decades that powder foundation has been used for full coverage as a makeup base. The biggest advantages of powder foundation are its mattifying effect and staying power. You can whip this product out on hot days so this oil-soaking formula keeps your makeup intact. And that’s not all, powder foundation generally does not seep into your skin pores, thus reducing the chance of acne breakouts on acne-prone skin.

There are certain things to be worried about though. The first is that no matter how good you are at applying makeup, the finish with powder is almost always cakey. The more coverage you desire, the more unnaturally made up you’re going to look. Also, with many hours of staying power comes the negative effect of powder settling into fine lines, wrinkles and dry patches, thus making them more prominent as the day progresses. To avoid the cakiness, you can mineral powdered foundations for they tend to give a better finish. In conclusion, we may say that this kind of product is much more suitable for people with oily, acne prone skin, when applied for shorter periods of time.

Sun Protection Factor

In this day and age, almost no one can be ignorant of the evils of sun damage vis-a-vis one’s skin. In fact, more and more beauty products – from creams and lotions to wet wipes even – come with Sun Protection Factor or SPF. Some foundations have this too, while some do not. So what should you do? Are foundations with SPF a better option? Or could you do without them? Let me help you out here.

Foundations With SPF

Most reputed brands are now producing foundations that offer SPF. You should go in for products that promise at least SPF 15. When the SPF is this low, make sure you wear a sunscreen with at least SPF 30 underneath as well. Also, watch out for the label of “Broad Spectrum” on foundations. Products with SPF as well as broad spectrum protection will protect you against both UVB and UVA rays.

Non-SPF Foundations

Foundations that do not promise sun protection should be reserved exclusively for nightwear. If worn in the morning, they will leave your skin vulnerable to sun damage which can have dire consequences including skin cancer. If by chance, you have no other option but to use a non-SPF foundation in daytime, make sure you apply a strong sunscreen underneath. Non-SPF foundations are less expensive, yes, but not worth meddling with your skin’s health.

Primer

Face-primer

A lot of ladies are hesitant to invest in primers. The reasons are numerous, ranging from lack of awareness about exactly what they do to being unsure whether they are actually worth the investment. To dispel all doubts; primers are a kind of makeup base that is the first product to go on, even before your foundation. The purpose is to ensure that all subsequent products adhere to the skin better and last longer, throughout the day. The chief advantage of using a primer is that product usage in terms of foundation, eyeshadow, etc reduces. With the thinnest layer, effect is visible. In the long run, investing in a primer will thus lead to savings with lesser product usage!

There are several varieties of primers available today, distinguishable based on the finish the promise and their base ingredient. In so far as the finish goes, you can choose a mattifying, moisturising or glow primer. Other than that, you have water-based and silicon-based products to choose from. Now, one has to be careful in choosing their primer for its quality and finish will determine how the rest of your makeup comes on. Read on to find out more!

Finish

What do you want the final effect of using makeup to be? Do you want to reduce the oily, shiny look your face acquires after several hours of makeup? Does your skin crave hydration instead? Do you want a dewy or radiant finish? The final outcome will depend upon your choice of product. Choose intelligently and you can rest assured that your makeup will look infinitely better!

Mattifying Primers

These primers are basically meant to give your face a matte look that does not look greasy or shiny. People with oily skin will benefit highly from usage since mattifying primers soak up excess oil and even with layering of products, do not allow for excess sebum production. Those with normal to dry skin will find these primers to be dissatisfactory in terms of hydration and feel their skin is dry and stretched with usage.

Moisturising Primers

Primers that promise hydration are best suited for those with normal to dry skin. They infuse the skin with enough moisture to allow for seamless blending of makeup. They provide a smooth, supple canvas for you to layer products on, without the appearance of dry patches and visible streaking in a few hours. These primers can be used in place of moisturizers that dry-skinned beauties use underneath their foundation. These are not the best option for those having oily or combination skin.

Glow Primers

Glow primers are largely so suitable for all skin types. They give the face a well-hydrated glowy finish which brings out the pigments in your foundation, eyeshadow and blusher even. For someone who has no skin woes such as too much sebum production or very dry skin, glow primers are the best option. They do have a moderate hydrating effect too, so people with combination skin should also use them only when applying makeup for a short duration.

Ingredient Base

The core ingredient that goes into the making of a primer determines the manner in which your skin will respond to it and how makeup layered on it will look. There are many varieties available in the market today, though most are either water-based or silicone based. You should choose your primer based on your skin type as well as the effect you are hoping to achieve.

Water-Based Primers

Primers that use water as the first ingredient have a light, smooth finish and leave the skin feeling mildly hydrated. They are best for those who have combination to oily skin; such primers facilitate layering without the risk of your face becoming shiny and blotched over time. Foundations react well with water-based primers and adhere longer on the skin ensuring you are worry-free for many hours since you slather on makeup. If you have dry or normal skin, go in for a foundation that offers a dewy finish to ensure your skin doesn’t look dry and lacklustre.

Silicone-Based Primers

Silicone-Based Primers have a denser consistency and are best suited for those who want to hide flaws such as lines, wrinkles and pores. Silicones act a sealant and fill in the irregularities in texture on your face. Keep in mind though, that these are heavier on the skin and may not be suitable for those with oily skin. High quality silicone primers do not clog pores but it would be better if you reserved such products for times when the makeup is going to come off soon. Those with dry skin should pick these over water-based primers for better hydration.

Ah, now that was one long post. I tried to cover as much ground as I could with respect to foundation and primers. If you have any doubts or questions, feel free to ask!

My Make-up Bag This Month – April 2016

April is a bag of mixed weathers this year in UK with warm in the first half and the cold again, and the stuff in all our makeup bags naturally undergoes a change. And that’s exactly how it should be. The products you use should be suited to the weather outside and the changes are particularly demanding on our skin. So here’s a peek into my makeup bag and all the goodies I’ve been enjoying this month.

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  1. MAC Cosmetics Studio Fix Powder Plus Foundation – This powder foundation is ideal for summer season. It has a mattifying effect, prevents oiliness and shine, and does not give a cakey appearance. I use it over my sunscreen on days when I don’t need too much coverage or otherwise team it with an SPF-rich liquid foundation.
  1. Rimmel London Scandaleyes Lycra Flex Mascara – What is life without a little bit of drama? And off late, I’ve enjoyed sporting dramatic eye makeup by using this “oversized volume mascara”. What I love about it is that all you need is one swipe and your lashes become thick and voluptuous, without becoming stiff or brittle.
  1. Clarins 50+ SPF Sunscreen For Face Wrinkle Control Cream – This is a wonderful product that offers a combo of sun protection and anti-ageing benefits. It has a high SPF rating yet doesn’t feel heavy or greasy on my skin. I’m very particular about keeping my skin sun-safe and this happens to be one of the best sunscreens I’ve used.
  1. L’Occitane “Lavande de Haute-Provence” Hand Cream – This is a lightly moisturising hand cream with a heavenly smell that is so soothing to the senses. I use it in the summer season for it is light on the skin, absorbs quickly and does not have a thick or buttery consistency which is best suited for winter-care.
  1. Revlon Ultra HD Lip Lacquer (Garnet) – This is a recent purchase and has been working quite well for me. This lip lacquer is marketed as a gloss, but trust me, it can be easily substituted for lipstick too. It is highly pigmented, stays on for a 2 – 3 hours without touch-ups and has a hydrating, creamy formula. And this Garnet shade is beautiful – works for both day and night looks!
  1. Simple Kind To Skin Cleansing Facial Wipes – Keeping wet wipes handy is a good idea during summer season. I use these ones by Simple for they are suitable for sensitive skin, thus having no harsh chemicals, strong perfume or alcohol base. On usage, these wipes do not dry out the skin, nor do they make it oily. A must-have for those sweaty mornings and sultry nights.
  1. A folding compact comb to keep hairs in check all day 🙂

So this is what I’ve been lugging around my makeup bag these days. What about you? Do share

My Favourite EyeLiner – Benefit Cosmetics Magic Ink Liquid Eyeliner Review

Hi All!

This review post is on a brilliant product which validates the belief that “Old is Gold”. The Benefit Magic Ink Liquid Eyeliner is one of those classic black liners that end up being a staple product in every diva’s makeup bag.

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Honestly, this eyeliner is my favourite till date. I have been using it since 2011 and in the past 4 years, have finished numerous bottles with repeat purchases. It comes in a small, 2.5 ml bottle witha tight, sturdy cap and elegant plastic body. The packaging is perfect for travel purposes as well as keeping on your vanity – so compact and completely leak-proof.

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Once you open the bottle, you’re delighted by the jet black liquid therein – it has an even consistency and dark pigments for a bold finish. On application, it dries in a jiffy so even novice makeup users are protected against wet-liner-smudges. As far as smudging and staying power after drying goes, this Benefit liner is virtually impossible to critique. It remains on my lids without flaking or getting lighter for many hours. I have combination skin and tend to sweat when it’s hot, but with this product, I’ve never been left with streaky, raccoon eyes.

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What I love most about this eyeliner is its thin, stiff wand which allows for precise, one-swipe application. When you’re running late in the morning and rushing to get your makeup done – that’s when you truly appreciate the ease of application it offers. Perhaps this is why when I buy this liner, all others I own remain ignored and untouched till it gets over. And you might think that given that it’s just 2.5 ml, it would get over very quickly. But it actually lasts for long; I’m on my 3rd month with my current bottle.

Final Thoughts: Great Product, No Issues. Recommended for Repeat Buy

Star Rating – 4.8

Price – £15.50

As is pretty obvious, I’m a big fan of the Benefit Magic Ink Liquid Eyeliner. What has your experience with it been like? I’d love to know…

My Make-up Bag this Month – March 2016

Here is another post in the series of What’s in my Make-up bag these days.
I missed the one for Feb as I was travelling and pre occupied with all the London Fashion Week Posts. I hope you enjoyed those, in case you missed those here is link to all the current posts for London Fashion Week AW 2016.

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So coming back to this month’s make-up bag contents, as You can I am carrying a bright now pink Dior Clutch which is one of my prized possessions these days *wink* *wink*

Now the main contents of the bag, honestly these products are some of my favourite for long long time.

  1. Urban Decay Naked Blush Pallete – Whats not to like, I get a bronzer, blusher and highlighter all in one, and if you have read my review post of this product you will know I never use it without my Urban Decay Brush
  2. Revlon Ultra HD Lip Laquer – HD Garnet- Great Colour to quickly add brightness to face any time of the day, long staying power and since it’s like a matt gloss it also keeps my lips nourished, and as the name suggests it has lovely High Def finish.
  3. Clarins Wonder Perfect Mascara – I got one their miniatures and since its tiny I can easily carry it and save space as well. Great for a quick pick me up for my eyes and face!
  4. Clarins Instant Light Natural Lip Perfector – Great to make sure my lips are nourished and not chapped through the day, with time I have realised once should never ever go without making sure that their lips are soft and supple and I love the sweet taste as well, very rare to find in lip balms but I love it.
  5. Mac Prep + Prime Powder – One of the best translucent pressed powder from MAC controls shines and excess oil and makes your make up look flawless whatever the time of day
  6. Benefit Magic Ink Mascara – Hands down – My favourite mascara and I promise to review this ASAP, but I have been using this particular one since 2011 and I cant even remember how many bottles I have bought, love the colour, coverage and also the brush applicator which is my favourite part.

Hope you all love reading these posts from me and do comment below if you have any make-up or beauty questions and I promise to answer them personally.

MeeBox Feb 2016 Box Review

Today I’m reviewing a beauty box that I really enjoyed using. MeeBox is exclusively for the nail nerds. It comprises of only nail-care and nail-art products and is available with two kinds of subscription packages. You can either go in for a monthly subscription at £20 or save £6 with a quarterly subscription of £54.MeeBoxI personally love the concept of subscription boxes. They expose you to new brands and products which you may not have bought off a store otherwise. These are the sort of products you see at a store, are extremely fascinated by too, but always forgo in favour of a tried and tested product. A beauty box is like a blind purchase where you are pushed out of your comfort zone and try new things.Meebox FebSo, when I got this MeeBox in my mail, I was super excited to open and see what’s inside. The anticipation and final reveal in itself was quite thrilling. Even before I unpacked it though, I was quite impressed by the sturdy yet beautiful packaging. Inside, there were four products, wrapped in a confetti-themed paper and when I got past the cuteness of it, this is what I found inside:

  • Smith and cult £19
  • Leighton Denny £11
  • Nails Inc £14
  • Sparkly nails £1.50
  • Plus Chanel (for those who received it) £18

Meebox Feb 2016As you can see above, the RRP of these nail products totals at approximately £63.50 which is far more than the price of this MeeBox. And each of the polishes was a distinct, lovely shade. The peach Smith and Cult is great for a soothing, office look. The red Leighton Denny would go well with a party outfit and the gold, sparkly Nails Inc makes for a great top coat. For those who love nail art, the Sparkly Nails crystals are perfect for making patterns over your polish; trust me, when you start with that, nail painting becomes so much more fun!MeeBox-Nail-StyleI really liked this MeeBox because there was a wide range of products and you’d be sure to find something to your liking, no matter what your personal style is. As soon as I opened it, I began experimenting and you can see the results in this picture of my newly-done nails. Don’t they look great?Meebox-NailsInc

*The products in this post were sent to me for review, but all comments and review of the product is my own.

London Fashion Week – Look of the Day – Makeup Breakdown (LOTD)

If you are a regular follower to the blog, you would know by now that I love my subtle no makeup looks a lot, and for the day time mostly you would see me more often than not repeating the less is more Mantra! Well but for this one I have gone a tiny bit over the top, if I must say so 😉 and why not it was Fashion Week and it only happens twice so I did have some, getting a bit overboard with my makeup.London-Fashion-Week-LOTDLondon-Fashion-Week-LOTD-2 I had lots of people pinging me for close-up images and makeup-breakdown for the days I was there, and here is a makeup breakdown of my Day 3 at London Fashion Week. I hope you like it. Please do leave a comment below, in case you have any questions that you would like me to answer regarding your makeup query or this specific look. I love to talking to all my readers whenever I get the chance.

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Products used for this look are:

  1. Mac Strobe Cream
  2. Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua Ultra-Light Foundation with SPF 15
  3. DIOR Diorskin Nude AIR Loose Powder
  4. Mac Groundwork Paint Pot
  5. Benefit Magic Ink Eyeliner in JetBlack
  6. Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Pallete (Sin, Creep & Hustle)
  7. Urban Decay Perversion Mascara
  8. Clinique Chubby Stick Intense Moisturizing Lip Colour Balm – Plushest Punch
  9. Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless coverage concealer

All Under 10 Products – well that is pretty cool isn’t it!London-Fashion-Week-LOTD-4

5 Makeup Tips for a Flawless Finish Everyday

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Women love their makeup and a good portion of us “getting ready” period, is spent putting on numerous products. But makeup enhances the looks, only when done well. So here are 5 makeup tips that will help you get your look right every time!

Match Products to Complexion

From base makeup to skin enhancers, lip-colours and eye-shadows, always go for shades that complement your skin tone. Nothing looks more shabby than wrong-toned foundation, unflattering cheek stains and jarring eyes or lips. Always test products at the sales counter before buying to make sure they are the right choice for your skin.

Always Accentuate One Feature

Whenever you’re doing your makeup, accentuate only one of your features, be it your eyes, lips or cheekbones. If you try and highlight all three features, you’ll probably end up looking like a heavily caked geisha. Drawing attention to just one feature tends to create a soothing look which is striking and glamorous nonetheless.

Be-Aware (beware) of the Weather

Always do your makeup in keeping with the weather conditions outside. If it is hot and humid, use lighter, gel/water-based products. If it is dry and wintery, use hydrating, cream-based ones. And keep blotting paper handy at all times. You don’t want any smudges or sheen to ruin your look, do you?

Use Q-Tips for Correction

What do you do when you make small errors while doing your makeup? Those little smudges? Those squiggly lines? Use Q-tips. Before starting your makeup, dip a Q-tip in makeup remover and keep on your dresser, ready to use whenever you falter. This way, you’ll clean up what’s botched without making a mess or having to re-do everything, all over.

Use Clean Surfaces Only

Any surface you use your makeup on/with need to be clean. So wash your face and hands thoroughly before donning on your products. If you work on unwashed skin, all oil and impurities and dirt will get trapped inside and later cause pimples and blackheads.

Use these  makeup tips and you’ll notice the difference, everytime!

My Favourite Makeup Products from 2015

I have been going through my makeup kit and all the reviews I have posted here so I can decide what my favourite products from 2015 are. Trust me, it has not been easy, but finally, I’ve made up my mind! So, here is a list of all the products which have ranked very highly in my beauty cupboard in the past one year.

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  1. Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Palette – I use it almost every day, especially the neutral shades. It has also come in handy during the winter wedding season; the shades perfectly matched my gold-toned ethnic outfits. I’m now thinking of investing in a second Naked palette and maybe it’s a little late to get hooked to it but here I am now!
  1. Garnier Miceller Water – Garnier’s Micellar Water has proved to be quite handy. While reviewing it I wasn’t sure I’d repurchase it for it wasn’t effective on eye makeup. But since it clears all other products from the face in just about one swipe, I’m slowly realizing it really cuts down on after-party skincare time.
  1. Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua Foundation – This was a great discovery and investment this year. It gives such lovely, undetectable coverage, and that too with sun protection! I’m not sure I will ever leave it, but since it can get drying sometimes, I’ll have to come up with ways to fix that in the winter months.
  1. Sultry Sulfurese Revlon – Oh, what a pretty, pretty shade of pink this is! This is literally my go-to lip product because it works for everything – regular office-wear, casual outings and even for a party look.
  1. Chanel No5 Perfume – My favourite perfume ever, it is subtle but powerfully alluring; just like me! You can gift this to me any day and make me oh-so-happy!

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  1. Clarins Hydraquench Cream SPF 15 – This has been my favourite cream for a while now. It gets absorbed into my skin instantly and both hydrates and nourishes it. And best part is, it comes with SPF!
  1. L’Oreal Paris Lumi Magique Primer – I feel primers are a must for my skin and this L’Oreal product is a multi-purpose wonder. It ensures luminous, highlighted face contours, gives a dewy finish and allows foundation to simply glide on.
  1. The Body Shop Brazil Nut Dry Oil – This is a magical product that has worked wonders on my face, hair and skin. I don’t know what I’d have done without it during the chilly times of winter 2015. The lovely smell is a bonus!
  1. Clarins SPF50+ Sunscreen – I take my sun protection very seriously and I have to say, this Clarins product was quite a good buy. A little expensive may be, but it does what it promises so I’m not complaining.
  1. L’Oreal Professional Mythic Oil – Oh what would I do without this? As a finishing product, this works as a lifeline for my long locks keeping them manageable, frizz-free and tame! This will probably remain a constant in my beauty kit.

Hope you all have enjoyed my round and the review posts so far. 2016 should definitely bring some more goodies as we progress further.

Send me your comments and questions below and I will personally answer them for you ASAP.

Urban Decay Naked Eyeshadow Palette Review

Not sure why, but this time I have invested in an eyeshadow palette this expensive. In fact, it took me more than a few months to convince myself to buy it. And now that I think about it, it was foolish not to have bought it sooner – that’s how great I found it to be.

naked-eyeshadow-pallete Actually, if you think about it, this seemingly expensive produce offers quite a good bargain. When you divide the total cost by the number of shades, each of the twelve full-sized shades comes out to be under £3.5, which is quite a steal for such a quality product.

Also, the range of shades you get in this palette is decently diverse. There is a generous selection of neutrals including taupe, brown, grey, and variations of ivory. The eyeshadow bars have a very smooth texture whose pigments apply and blend wonderfully.

What I like best is that with this one palette you have plenty of shades with different finishes; there are three neutral matte options (Virgin, Buck and Naked) with the rest having a more shimmery finish. Of course, you have to keep in mind that shimmer-finish shades can accentuate wrinkled eyelids but if used on the taut under-brow area, they all work well. Although nearly every shade has some degree of shine, the good news is that except for the shades having glittery pigments (Half Baked, Toasted), the shine clings to the skin well.

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Along with the eyeshadow bars, the palette contains a well-made double-sided eyeshadow brush which is very efficient for application. Tip: You can wet the brush slightly and then apply the eyeshadow to get a more shimmery look from the metallic colours.

In terms of suitability for complexion, The original Naked palette works best with my Asian skin tone. It matches perfectly with all the gold embroidered wedding and party dresses but for an office look I might have to invest in the rose-hued Naked 2 or 3 Eyeshadow palette instead.

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So, in conclusion, all I can say is that if you like the shades in the palette and see yourself using most if not all of them, it is certainly worth investing in!

PROS:

  • Eyeshadows have a smooth texture, blend wonderfully.
  • Wide selection of neutrals.
  • Shades in a variety of finishes including matte, satin, and glitter.
  • Comes with a well-made double-sided eyeshadow brush.

CONS:

  • Matte options could be more.

Rating: 4.5

Price in UK – £38

Price in India – Rs 2800 approx.

 

Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua Foundation Review – Swatch 40 Beige

Hello Ladies!

Today I’m reviewing Chanel’s Vitalumiere Aqua – Ultra Light Skin Perfecting Makeup SPF 15, which I have been using frequently these past few weeks. I’m half way through the bottle and I absolutely love the product!

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Before I give you all my take on it, here’s what Chanel says about it:

Vita Lumiere Aqua is the most surprising of all Chanel Foundations as it is soft, light and aqueous in texture for an amazingly even makeup result that glows with natural radiance. An unprecedented sensorial experience and an unrivalled makeup finish: freedom for all women in search of a delightful foundation that respects their skin and reveals their natural beauty.

I can’t say I disagree with the claims made by this leading fashion brand – Chanel’s Vitalumiere Aqua truly does provide “an unrivalled makeup finish”!

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There are several things about this foundation that I really like.

First and foremost, the bottle is plastic and tiny as compared to some brands which package their cosmetics in heavy glass bottles; beware ladies, fancy as that may be, it’s just a gimmick – you feel you are paying more for larger quantity but in actuality, you still end up with the same 30 ml of product. At least Chanel is keeping it real! Also, the lightweight, unpretentious packing makes it ideal to carry on vacations or to parties – it is neither bulky nor takes up too much space.

In terms of application, the foundation has a very fluid texture and you need to shake the bottle so that it is properly mixed when used. But this silky texture makes it very light on the skin and easy to blend as well. After sitting on the skin for a few minutes, it merges with my skin-tone absolutely effortlessly. The finish is even and it really doesn’t look like I am wearing makeup though all the flaws I generally struggle to hide are completely invisible. In fact, I tend to apply Concealer very sparingly while using this particular foundation for mostly, there is no need. The foundation also has some high-def light pigments which are an exclusive Chanel concoction – they add a radiant glow to my skin which is seriously difficult to achieve if one is not a professional makeup artist.
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The added bonus is the smell! I have always loved the typical Chanel fragrance which is common to all their products; I’m glad this foundation smells the same! To top it all, the fact that it has SPF too, makes Vitalumiere Aqua a must-have product for me. And I usually don’t like wearing makeup all day but with this foundation, my mind is at peace; it nourishes the skin as opposed to ruining it. This can be attributed to the lotus water and brown seaweed extract it is composed of, which help restore the skin’s vitality. Moreover, the mineral sunscreen fortifies it against the sun’s harmful rays. With all that it has to offer, what more could one ask for?

Here is a picture of me wearing Chanel VitaLumiere Aqua Foundation:

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So, here’s my quick analysis of Chanel’s Vitalumiere Aqua – Ultra Light Skin Perfecting Makeup SPF 15.

Pros:

  • Gives complexion an even finish.
  • Hides blemishes and marks for a flawless look.
  • Offers sun protection – SPF 15.
  • Provides a natural-looking glow.
  • Has a light reflecting effect which adds luminosity to the skin.

Cons:

  • It is expensive.
  • Limited shades are available, I am lucky to have found a match for my skin tone.
  • Is an alcohol-based product which can have a drying effect.

Rating: 4.2

Price in UK: £33

5 Tips for Applying False Eyelashes like a Pro

5 tips for applying false eyelashes

If there has been one major change to my makeup and beauty routine this year, it has been the addition of false lashes to my must-have items. Once I had tried them and experienced the magic first-hand, I was sold for life. Having said that, false lashes can be really tricky to apply, especially if you are a newbie or if you have an unsteady hand. Over the course of the year, I have experimented with many hacks and tricks to find the perfect way to apply falsies. Ladies, I present to you: 5 tips for applying false eyelashes like a pro!

1. There are so many different styles of false eyelashes available in the market that choosing the right pair can be really difficult! As a rule of thumb, if you want a cute, baby doll look, opt for eyelashes that are longer in the middle. If you want a sultry and sexy look, choose falsies that are longer towards the outer end of your eye.

2. Cut the eyelash strips into halves or thirds for easier and effective application. Before you apply them to your lids, wrap the lash around a thin makeup brush for some extra curl. When you are applying the individual pieces of the eyelash strip, make sure that the glue is very sticky before you pop them on. Waiting for the glue to get the right amount of sticky is absolutely critical!

3. For a more natural look, try individual lashes instead of strips. While they might take a tiny bit longer to apply, they are actually easier to apply than the strips and you can customize your look to suit the occasion. You can use a few individual lashes for a subtle look or build up the drama on the outer edge of your lid by using more. I would recommend using tweezers to apply these babies.

4. An oily base makes it really hard for the eyelash glue to work, so blot off any extra oil on your lids before you start to apply your lashes. If you plan on reusing your lashes, the last thing you want to do is remove your eye makeup with an oil-based remover – no, no, no!

5. Find the right position to apply your falsies. Like most ladies, I started by trying to apply eyelashes in front of my bathroom mirror, which was just a no-go. Through much practice, I realise that the best way to get the perfect application is lay a mirror on a flat surface (like a table) and plant your elbows on either side of it. Then, you can look down into the mirror and you will see exactly where you need to apply your falsies. Trust me!

Above all, have fun with false lashes and play around with different styles until you find what works for you. If you find them too bothersome to where everyday, you could even consider getting eyelash extensions. I just got mine and I am absolutely in love with them!