Wednesday, 27 November 2013

New Love: Accessorize Makeup!



Every time I buy a new mascara, I tend to search for a new type/brand to try out. I'd stuck to MaxFactor for a while, but I really fancied a change, always thinking that there must be a better product out there somewhere!
So last week, I came across the Accessorize brand of cosmetics.. and I fell in love instantly! I have to admit, my attraction was purely to the packaging (at first), but I actually love the products!
Because of the gorgeous pattern, I purchased the Volumising Mascara, at £6.49.
For the product, and other mascaras out on the market, this doesn't seem too unreasonable. Unfortunately, most of their items aren't actually available online (Superdrug- or the Accessorize website), but they have a fantastic range in store- but they're not just a pretty face, I absolutely love the mascara!
Although I've had my Benefit BrowZings for years, and it's not even on its' last legs, once it's finished, I will definitely be trying the Accessorize Brow Palette, which appears to contain exactly the same product- and great brushes (I will keep you posted)!
Definitely a great up-coming makeup brand- and they seem to building up their product range every time I visit the store!

Don't forget you also get 10% student discount at Superdrug- check it out!

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

£1?!?!

  As I recently described my difficulties with the Cosmopolitan foundation brush, I returned this to Superdrug, only to find that I was able to exchange only.... No refunds! (Also, the lady was extremely rude- annoying).
So, whilst wandering round the shop looking at things to buy with my £6.99, I came across the MUA cabinet of makeup.
My housemate had recently purchased a few lipsticks from the brand, but I hadn't considered their cosmetics since I last used her nail polish (see earlier blog).
What I hadn't realised was that most items were £1, I had thought it was only the nail polishes!!
I came across a gorgeous lipstick, no.15, Juicy, just the colour I love; a pale, orangey coral colour!
I was really skeptical about how good it would be, but for £1 you really can't go wrong! 
But, I'm pleased to announce, it is actually REALLY GOOD! Unlike some cheap lipsticks where the colour is really difficult to transfer, the MUA lipstick goes on extremely smoothly, with an almost moisturising texture! I am in love, and this is my new favourite thing! (Since Topshop stopped stocking my fave lippy in Whimsical!)
Much to my surprise, the bottom also unscrews to reveal what I can only assume is a primer/balm! I have researched the purpose of this little hidden gem extensively, and I am yet to confirm what it actually is- any helpers?! 
Long story cut short, MUA lipstick, absolute bargain, I'm 100% going back for more!
Perfect for us students! 
(Available at most Superdrug stores.. and online: www.muastore.co.uk)





Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Foundation Brush Dilemma

I like to replace my foundation brush every few months- despite constantly washing and taking care of them.
I know I've blogged about the fantastic eco-tools set before, but this time I decided to invest in a different brand to give it a go- and boy did I regret it for a while.
I'd never seen a review on the COSMOPOLITAN brush collection (now I know why!), so decided to give the foundation brush a go. At £6.99, I guess you could say it is a reasonable price- not necessarily one of the cheapest or most expensive.
At first I thought this brush was, what can i say.... alright?! The bristles are not very firm, which isn't always a bad thing as it means the product can often be applied over a wider area.
After about the fifth use of the tool, I started to notice the bristles clumping together and also a few falling out. I never apply my foundation too thick, so to notice the bristles forming into one after only a small use of product was really, well, irritating!
It actually got to the point where I could no longer bring myself to use it- and referred back to my older brush (I will definitely be returning this).

The main reason for my annoyance was probably the fact that I had a massive dilemma whilst in the shop about what to buy! My other option had been the Real Techniques Expert Face Brush. At £8.99, I had chosen to go for the cheaper option- and REALLY regretted it!
So, putting my disappointment aside, I went and purchased the RT brush, and gosh am I impressed!

The shape of the brush is so innovative- a rounded head (in comparison to the usual flat type as seen on the cosmopolitan brush), which makes application amazing! You are able to use circular motions to work the product into the face- avoiding caking in certain areas. A multi-use brush, perfect for mineral, powder, liquid, mousse and gel products- truly one for all. I have now used the brush multiple times- and it's still in fabulous condition- no sign of bristles lumping together or product residue.

Lesson learnt- you really do get what you pay for!
I'll definitely be investing in the Real Techniques range once I have the 'dollar'!


£6.99 at Superdrug

£8.99 at Superdrug

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

MY NEW LOVE

So, despite pulling my leg at the gym yesterday (very annoyed), as I have mentioned in previous posts- I am really trying to keep fit and healthy this term at University! Eating the right foods, exercising and drinking plenty of water have been key on the agenda.
As I am sure many of you will understand, this is extremely difficult on a student budget- and it's so easy to reach for cheap convenient snacks like chocolate and sweets whilst reading laborious articles and research documents in the library!
Whilst at a friends a few weeks ago, she introduced me to 'Velvet Crunch' crisps. I have completely fallen in love with them!
At 84 calories per pack, and containing only 2 grams of fat, they are the perfect campus companion!
My favourite have to be the Sea Salt & Malt Vinegar Flavour, but Cheese & Spring Onion and Thai Sweet Chilli are yummy too!
At only £1.59 (Tesco) for 6- you can't really go wrong, all in-keeping with the student budget (and they're quite often on offer at £1!)


QUICK POST: LATEST H&M DISCOUNT CODES

Just quickly though I'd post the latest H&M discount codes I've come across:

0560- £5 off
1304- 25% off the most expensive item in the basket


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