Thursday, 19 January 2017

Winter Skincare Routine

Hey guys! I hope you're all doing well. The weather keeps getting increasingly colder as the days go by and it seems like my skin is getting drier with it. As a result, I have to change my skincare routine to ensure that my skin is as moisturised as possible, so if you want to see how I do just that, keep reading!

I'm going to share some details about my skin type first, just to give you a bit of background. I have combination skin, which is oily on my forehead, on my nose, on my pores and on my chin, while the rest of my face is dry in the winter and normal in the summer. I get a lot drier in the winter, sometimes even getting dry around my pore and chin areas, too. In the summer I am super oily, especially when it's hot outside. My skin is also very problematic all year round; I have been plagued with blackheads and red angry spots for around nine years now, and sometimes skincare can make it go away temporarily but I always break out again, so I just slap on a bit of full coverage foundation and hope for the best.

MORNING


I don't like to use a lot of products in the morning, purely because I'm putting my makeup on afterwards and I don't want my face to feel too heavy, but the first thing I do in the morning after my shower is wash my face with a face soap. The one I've been loving at the moment is the Soap & Glory Face Soap and Clarity face wash (£8.00) but they have actually repackaged and changed the superfruit in it from plum to yuzu but I got the new one for Christmas and they look and smell exactly the same! The link above is for the new one.


On Saturdays, I like to use a face mask after I've washed my face. I'll follow the instructions on the packet and read for a bit while it's on, and then wash it off to reveal smooth, hydrated, clean feeling skin. The one pictured is the Manuka Honey Hydrating and Moisturising Face Mask (£3.99). The one put in the link is the cheapest I could find it online in case you want to try it out!



And obviously, I have to moisturise afterwards. I use a moisturiser in a tube in the mornings because it sinks into my skin quicker and doesn't make me all oily. My favourite moisturiser at the moment is a Soap & Glory one that I got for Christmas, it's called the Speed Plump All-Day Super Moisture Marvel (£13) and it's my new obsession! It makes my skin feel so soft afterwards and smells like chocolate orange. I use this stuff religiously!

EVENING


In the evening, the first thing I do is take off my makeup. I take off my eye and lip makeup with a makeup wipe since I find that cleansers tend to sting my eye or even blind me, and makeup wipes are a lot more eye-safe, despite them being bad for your actual skin. The Waitrose ones (79p) are my personal favourites but honestly I just use whatever I can find.


Next, I take off the rest of my makeup using a cotton pad and the Garnier SkinActive Micellar Cleansing Water (£4.99) which you will know if you read my November Favourites, is one of my favourite products for removing my makeup.


Every couple of days, I'll exfoliate my face to get rid of all the dead skin on my face. I love doing this because it gives me a beautifully smooth canvas to put my makeup on top of the next day. I really like the Neutrogena Visibly Clear Blackhead Eliminating Daily Scrub (£3.79) as it has ingredients in it that help get rid of comedones (blackheads) at the same time, which trust me, I need all the help with I can get.


Here comes possibly the most important part of anybody's skincare routine. Whether you're 12 or 112, male or female, you need to be using a toner every night! Toner helps to give you some extra moisture, which if you have dry skin is an absolute lifesaver. It helps to refresh your face too, which is great for in the summer too. But it's primary purpose is to reset the pH balance in your skin. The pH of your skin should be slightly acidic at 5.5, but all kinds of environmental factors can unbalance the levels such as using face wipes, or eating too many acid/alkali based foods. But toner sorts all of that out and prevents you from premature wrinkling, spots, and other horrible things. My favourite is the Superdrug Vitamin E Refreshing Toning Mist (£2.99).


Once the skin is toned and fresh, I like to smother my skin in the Superdrug Vitamin E Intense Moisture Cream (£2.99). This moisturiser is exactly what it says on the pot...intense. A little bit goes a loooooong way and it really gets under your skin and moisturises from within, leaving you with a beautiful, deep-moisturised face. I highly, highly recommend this product, especially if you have dry skin! It'll change your life.


My favourite part of my skincare routine is applying a facial oil. I LOVE The Body Shop's Drops of Youth Concentrate (£26). It is incredibly pricey but for a good reason! It does miracles to my skin, I swear to you. I wake up in the morning and my skin feels so unbelievably soft and then I look in the mirror and I'm glowing. My skin looks so radiant and beautiful and I cannot explain exactly how amazing this product is, but it is. I'm not lying or exaggerating when I say you need this in your life!


I've tried lots of eye products in the past because I'm very wrinkly around my eye area despite only being eighteen years old, and when I received The Body Shop's Drops of Youth Eye Concentrate (£20) for Christmas I was so excited. It's basically the same as the face concentrate, only for your eyes and it's incredible. I'm starting to see a difference already! I'd definitely recommend it.


Elvis was complaining that Meg and Bonbon had already been featured on my blog and he hadn't, so he sneaked into a picture! Last but not least I apply a hand cream, as usually the washing up and having a shower has dried out my hands by this time of night. My ultimate favourite hand cream is the Soap & Glory Hand Food (£5.50). Take good care of your hands!!!! Your hands are the most important part of your body and show the first signs of aging, so if you want to keep them nice for as long as possible, look after them :)

.....Aaaand that concludes today's blog post! Sorry it was so long!

I hope you all have a fantastic weekend and I'll speak to you all again on Sunday!

Lots of love,

- Kat x

Sunday, 15 January 2017

Battle of the Liquid Lipsticks!

Hey guys! I hope you're all having a great year so far. Liquid lipsticks are getting increasingly popular, and pretty much every brand has released their take on the popular liquid-to-matte formula. I love them because they're easy to apply neatly, you don't necessarily need a lipliner with them and they stay pretty much all day. They're perfect for going to work or to a gig where you need your makeup to last as long as humanly possible, and you can wear a dark lip without being worried that it's smudged or bled or that you look like you've just dunked your mouth into a blueberry pie. In this blog post, I'm going to be showing you all the different liquid lipstick formulas I own as well as telling you which ones I love the most. Most of these are drugstore or equivalently priced, but some of them are high end!

The first liquid lipstick I ever purchased was an MUA Velvet Lip Lacquer. I used it every single day for about six months and ended up having to purchase a new one. These are foolproof - they stay on pretty much all day, come in a variety of different colours including nudes, reds, neons, dark colours and crazy colours too! I currently have seven in my collection but I definitely have to pick up some more. If you'd like to see a lip swatch blog post of all my MUA liquid lipsticks, let me know! 

Rate out of 10: 8
Shades I Own: Tranquility, Kooky, Moxie, Potency, Harmony, Halcyon, Dash
Price: £3 each

The first NYX product I ever owned was the Liquid Suede in "Vintage" I was so excited to wear it as the colour was beautiful but I have to say I was disappointed with the formula. I don't think these are marketed as liquid-to-matte which is fine by me but they are so incredibly drying. I only have one but it smudges all the time and doesn't last long at all. I think I've only worn it once or twice and I don't think I will again.

Rate out of 10: 3
Shades I Own: Vintage
Price: £6.50 each 

However, a NYX liquid lipstick I can get behind are the Lingeries! I love these, and I have three of them. I love all the browns and the mauves and the nudes in this range and I can't wait to buy some more. These can get pretty dry unfortunately but they don't flake off so I don't really mind too much. The colours are so beautiful that you have to overlook it! I can't wait to get some more of these.

Rate out of 10: 8
Shades I Own: Teddy, Exotic, Bedtime Flirt
Price: £6.50 each

Primark also do great liquid lipsticks! The one I have is the shade "Pink In Excess" which is the furthest colour from pink I've ever seen - it's a really grungey grey-toned nude which I am OBSESSED with. I love a good grungey lip and for the money this is so good. It only set me back £3! I love this lipstick and it's really comfortable too - I definitely recommend giving it a bash!

Rate out of 10: 7
Shades I Own: Pink In Excess
Price: £3 each

Sleek are growing massively all around the world after Jaclyn Hill and NikkieTutorials talked about their Solstice highlighting palette. I love their highlighting palette and decided to pick up one of their Matte Me Lip Creams and I love it! The formula reminds me of the MUA one, although the Sleek ones are a little bit patchy. I have the shade "Shabby Chic" which is a stunning mauvey colour and I love it! I definitely want to pick up some more.

Rate out of 10: 7
Shades I Own: Shabby Chic
Price: £4.99 each

When I went to France in August, I went to Sephora and I picked up one of their Cream Lip Stains, which sounds like something along the lines of Benefit's BeneTint, but is actually a liquid lipstick. I got the shade "05 Infinite Rose" and I am itching to get back to France so I can pick up some more shades as this is the most moisturising liquid lipstick I have ever tried. It honestly feels like I'm wearing nothing on my lips! The colour of this is so unique and I have fallen in love.

Rate out of 10: 9
Shades I Own: Infinite Rose
Price: €11,95 each

Collection, one of my favourite drugstore brands in the whole world, also released some liquid lipsticks called the Velvet Kiss lipsticks! I have two of these and I love them. They're not as dry as, say, the NYX ones, and actually feel really moisturising. I'm a big fan!

Rate out of 10: 8
Shades I Own: Cotton Candy, Caramel
Price: £2.99 each

And finally, the last liquid lipstick formula I own is the Ciate Liquid Velvet. I only have a mini of the shade "Swoon" but it is AMAZING. This is my favourite liquid lipstick formula ever and it's so comfortable. The shade is actually very similar to MUA's "Tranquility" but the formula is so different. The Ciate one is pretty thick, while the MUA one is quite liquidy and personally I prefer my liquid lipsticks to be thicker as I feel like they are more pigmented and opaque that way. These are expensive but in my opinion totally worth it, and they sell them for a lot cheaper at TK Maxx. I highly, highly, highly recommend these!

Rate out of 10: 10
Shades I Own: Swoon
Price: £17 each

And that concludes today's blog post! I hope you enjoyed it and I'll speak to you again on Thursday.

Lots of love,

- Kat

Thursday, 5 January 2017

MAC Studio Fix Fluid Wear Test + Review


Hey guys! As promised, I'm finally getting round to doing a review on the MAC Studio Fix Fluid foundation. I know I said way back in November that it was coming but I want to do a review on a different foundation every month and I'd already reviewed the L'Oreal Infallible Matte. Anyway, if you want to see how I felt about this foundation and whether or not I think it's worth the money, you're in the right place!

I got this foundation as a birthday present from my grandma as it's not something I would usually buy. It retails for £22, and this is everywhere including Debenhams, House of Fraser and John Lewis as well as the MAC Cosmetics website. I was matched instore to the shade "NC10", which is very pale but with golden undertones, like me. One thing that did irritate me was that you have to buy the pump separately, which adds another £4.50 onto your bill. However, if you were to repurchase the foundation you wouldn't need to buy the pump again, but still. You totally don't have to, but my grandma did which I am very grateful for as it makes life a whole lot easier for me.

It claims to last up to 8 hours and offers broad UVA/UVB protection with an SPF of 15. It also claims to refine skin, provide oil control and be sweat and humidity resistant. It is oil-free and suitable for all skin types, and is apparently non-acnegenic too! This is the full description from the MAC website:

A modern foundation that combines a natural matte finish and medium to full buildable coverage with broad spectrum UVA/UVB SPF 15/PA++ protection. Applies, builds and blends easily and evenly. Comfortable and long-wearing, it helps minimise the appearance of pores and imperfections, giving skin a smoother, more flawless look and finish.

In other words, a flawless full coverage foundation. Let's see if it does anything it claims to do!

ON APPLICATION

On initial application I can tell that it is the teeniest bit too pale for me (words I never thought I'd say!!!) but I'd rather it be too pale than too dark as you can warm up your skin with bronzer or whatever. It's thicker than my Revlon ColourStay foundation possibly the thickest foundation I own but it looks beautiful once blended into the skin. It's matte and has incredible coverage; the fullest coverage foundation I've ever used! I did have to go in with a little bit more on my breakouts (my right cheek and my chin) and it still didn't cover it up completely but they were very angry, red breakouts so I wasn't expecting miracles! My skin looks fantastic though if you forget about the spots, and so far I'm very impressed!

2PM

It's been on for 4 and a half hours. The foundation feels the tiniest bit tacky around my pores and chin but still looks matte and intact. It seems to match my skin perfectly now but I don't know if it' because of the light or because it's oxidised or whether it adapts to your skin tone throughout the day.

8PM

It's been on for 11 hours. It's coming off around my forehead and chin and it's sinking into my frown lines. It's very sticky, and I look a bit shiny too. It's sinking into my smile lines and caking around my lip. It definitely doesn't look as good as it did this morning! However, it claims to last 8 hours and I've had it on longer than that, so it's fine.

THE VERDICT

I loooooove this foundation! It makes my skin look so flawless and does everything it claims to do. I think you can get a little bit more than 8 hours' wear out of this foundation, maybe 9 or 10. It's not great if you're going to be out all day or for gigs but it's perfect if you're doing a shift at work or you're off to school and want to look nice. I'm interested to see how it looks when my breakouts have healed too. Overall I love this foundation and I can't wait to wear it some more!

And that concludes today's blog post! I'm sorry for talking about something more expensive today but I had it and I wanted to review it. Next month though I'll be talking about an extremely affordable foundation.....so stay tuned!

Buy MAC's Studio Fix Fluid here
Buy the pump here

Lots of love,

- Kat x

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