Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Lips that make you go MMmmMm..
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Sugar, ah, honey honey...
True story: Last Friday night, I was planning to give myself a hit of summer and fake tan. So with St. Tropez fake tan on standby I was ready to hop into the shower and exfoliate. Exxcepptttf or one teeny tiny problem, I had no more body scrub. Shit, I initially thought, but being my determined self I decided I would make scrub, from scratch. Turned out, it was very simple and I was very impressed with the results! I mixed half a teacup of honey, with a 1/4 amount of sugar. It was a much better alternative to some of the scrubs which I've tried which are too coarse, not coarse enough, too oily or too dry. Let me just say, after using this honey scrub, I had the most even all over body tan I've ever had. 'Nuff said.
Fact: Sugar is not as dehydrating as salt and natural honey as its both moisturising and antibacterial, aka good for problem or dry skin.
What not to do: When making your own masks and scrubs at home, don't add mint, lavender oil, lemon or lime. These ingredients can agitating, so whatever skin type you have, you can do without irritation.
Right, now I have to work on an at home quick fix for a 3month late essay. Some sort of fruit for bribery perhaps?
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Review: Garnier Fructis Instant Melt-In Mask for Colour Treated Hair
What it’s meant to do: “...active fruit concentrate penetrates and strengthens the hair fibre. The mask also contains nourishing oils, avocado and apricot to help detangle, repair, nourish and strengthen hair. The mask can be used as an alternative to conditioner for a deeper and more penetrating treatment once or twice a week or as desired.”
What it did: It basically played the role of a basic conditioner. When I used it on my colour treated hair that was quite long, it didn’t provide as much nourishment and moisture as I would have liked from a treatment. When used on my newly cut above the shoulder hair, it was enough to give some softness and a fair amount of moisture. Don’t think I would buy it again though, I prefer my Redken All Soft as a conditioner and Terax Original Crema as a treatment much better. Sometimes when a product tries to be great at two things, it ends up only being average at both.
Rating: 2 KISSES. It smells fruity I guess.
Yay to new summer smells.
All this hoopla of a single signature scent has got me thinking that our signatures actually lie in the TYPE of smells we go for e.g. fresh, woody, musky... (did you know musk is originally extracted from the glands of animals. I love animals, but not so much their gland juices thanks.)
Be sure to check out some of these new summer smells that might tickle your fancy.
Oh my dear god, Im very excited about this one. I loved the cK One Summer of 07 and am eagerly waiting for August. It is a watery, woody fragrance with opening notes of watermelon, cucumber and watermint. Its the fresh, clean, yet zingy summer day smell that I personally adore. Oh, and the packaging makes you want to jump into the bottle and play.
Stella McCartney Limited Edition Sheer Stella available August 4th.
A sheer, feminine floral and musk scent. Opening notes of peony and white freesia and end notes of musk and raspberry. A very sweet sucle smell.
Calvin Klein Eternity Summer available in August.
A fresh, soft and floral fragrance with top notes of bamboo leaf, crushed basil and mandarin. An airy summer day fragrance with a touch of gingerroot that excites the senses. This fragrance is both uplifting and serene.
My favourite pick for the ultimate ‘summer night’ scent. The notes include orange blossom, jasmine, mandarin, amber, sandalwood, vetiver, caramel and coconut cream. Very similar to Azuree Soleil from Tom Fords collection for Estee Lauder which is now over. It also comes in a body oil consistency that begs to be worn on a warm summer’s night with beach hair and bare, bronzed skin. Estee Lauder also launched a complimentary makeup collection. Once again, it is limited edition so snap it up. Oh how I’m missing summer...
P.S. Benefit is releasing a new fragrance called B Spot. Stay tuned.
P.P.S. I mentioned the words ‘scent’ and ‘fragrance’ too many times to count (aka 11)
Friday, July 18, 2008
Review: Clarins Body Shaping Supplement
What it’s meant to do: “Smoothes away sponginess by blocking the formation of new adipocytes. Visibly shapes and tones skin by slowing down fat storage. Reduces stubborn curves by stimulating fat removal. Refines the body's contours by increasing blood circulation and lymphatic drainage."
What it did: The claims of this product are pretty high to achieve. Clarins uses big words to make those promises seem achievable. When mixed into my usual Palmers Coca Butter, it didn’t do much. However, when I applied the concentrated serum directly to the skin it showed a slightly visible firming effect which was temporary of course. If your thinking of purchasing this product, I’d suggest you ask for a sample first to try it out and see how well it works for you.
Rating: Highest being 5, I give the Clarins Body Shaping Supplement 2 KISSES.(I couldnt think of any other way to rate things so I had resort to using stars. Only one problem, I hate the damn stars. But I do like kisses. So kisses it shall be!)
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Reinvented; The middle part
(I can’t deny, it’s quite an impressive impression of an elephant; the fact that its fugly only kicks in after the amazement is gone)
But back to the point, it’s best to try a couple of styles out on yourself to see what suits you. You can never really tell from a picture. If you have an oval face shape, feel free to experiment with different styles. If however, you’re trying to hide a particular part of the face, like a wide jaw, square hairline or wide cheeks, allow the hair to fall on the area so that it can be disguised.
Middle part overload, I'm off to blow dry my hair.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Product Review: L.U.C.I Lancome Spring collection 2008
For Gucci Westmans last collection for Lancome, I with a breath of disappointment, say she could have done a tad better. Its called L.U.C.I., which stands for Luminescent Colourless Colour Intelligence; sounds impressive right? As the company states, “Colourless colour: a landmark discovery....Makeup of the future.” Hrmm, sounds a bit like a load of fudge, especially when i seem to recall my grandmother owning a white lipstick that somehow turned into a very unflattering shade magenta when put on the lips. Well, what do you know, Lancome has put it in a pretty package, added glitter and called it the makeup of the future. Riigght.
The lipsticks, glosses and complextion enhancers are pretty average and not worth a mention. The eyeshadow duos, however, are worth a mention as they are probably what will attract people the most. The beautifully packaged but, oh so complicated to use eyeshades are just that; pretty to look at but not practical to use. If you buy just one of the duos, which will set you back a hefty $89, you will also additionally need to buy one of the Ombre Glacee $44, which is what gives the white shadow some colour. Soo basically your paying $133 for two eyeshades & a pretty crappy highlighter colour. Inventive? Yes, an inventive way to make somebody spend so much on so little. Yeah, you go Lancome.
What’s even more disappointing, the colours are not as vivid or anything close to how great they make them seem. Oh, and as for the look on the ad? Looks amazing but will probably give you a migraine from trying to recreate it.
So, overall not a great buy. The range isn’t completely tragic, but considering how much you would be paying it falls very short. Unless you’re willing to buy it just for the packaging I wouldn’t bother going any further than just having a play with it at the beauty counter.