28 August 2013

Words of Wisdom Wednesday | #2

Welcome to the second installment of my new feature: words of wisdom wednesdays! I think the picture says it all this week. Happy Wednesday! :)

27 August 2013

Sleek Face Form Palette in 'Light'

























After taking this photo I dropped it on the floor and smashed all the casing (I kid you not) thankfully the product was left relatively unharmed. I wasn't best pleased ha ha. 
 
I bought this palette months and months ago. I've been meaning to write a review for a while now but something always seemed to get in the way - you know how it is. Better late than never though I guess! 

I've heard great things about sleek, and in particular, their blushes. Having never tried them before this palette had a lot to live up to. It certainly did live up to it's rep! The pigmentation is absolutely fantastic and the formula glides on so easily making it a dream to apply. You really do only need the tiniest bit though.

You can buy the palette here for £9.99

I use the highlight almost every day now. In my opinion it's the perfect day time highlight, not too much - just enough. The contour shade fits my skin really well (being a paley this can be quite a challenge). I kept dilly dallying before finally ordering the palette in 'light' as they also offer the shade 'fair' but luckily this suits my skin tone well. I'm yet to master the art of contouring though. My skills are severely lacking! Needless to say, the contour shade hasn't been getting much love.

The blush, however, has been getting a lot of Gemma lovin' (yes, I did just say that). When I first saw it in the pan I can't say I was too fussed: but after giving a whirl I've loved it ever since. It has fine gold flakes running through it and you can really see them take effect once applied. Lovely jubbly.

Have you tried anything from sleek? Let me know in the comments if you have a firm fave cus' I'm itching to try out some more of their products!

26 August 2013

The Liebster Award!


This is the second time round I've been lucky enough to be asked to do this but I enjoyed it so much the first time I thought why not do it again! Zoe over at Zoesque nominated me; she runs a brill beauty and lifestyle blog so you should check her out (I particularly like this post where she has put together a really cool 60's inspired tutorial).

If you're not familiar with the 'liebster award' its basically a fun way to discover new blogs. The rules are as follows:
  1. Answer the questions you've been asked.
  2. Choose more bloggers to nominate (must have under 200 followers).
  3. Ask those bloggers a set of 11 new questions.
  4. Contact the bloggers to let them know they've been nominated!
So Zoe, here are my answers! 
  1. What made you start your blog?
    I had been reading blogs for ages before finally deciding to start up my own. I guess I was just inspired by others!
  2. What is your holy-grail product that you couldn't live without?
    Concealer! I could not be without my trusty concealer: it works wonders.
  3. What is your favourite season fashion-wise?
    Autumn/winter. I love dark colours and coseying up with a big jumper.
  4. Is there one style icon (past or present) that you would love to meet?
    Zoe Deschanel! I don't think I really dress like her but I absolutely adore her style. She's so cute and quirky.
  5. What would your idea be of a perfect evening?
    A night in with my boyfriend drinking whiskey, eating cheesey garlic bread and watching movies (rock and roll, I know).
  6. How would you describe your style?
    I wouldn't say I have a 'style'. I'd love to be stylish and fashionable but in all honesty I just chuck on whatever I think looks ok at the time.
  7. If you could only wear make up on one part of your face: eyes, lips, or face - which would you choose?
    I'd definitely choose face make up. I'm quite insecure about my skin.
  8. If you could live in any country other than the one you're in, where would you choose?
    I think I'd live in Vancouver. I have a lot of family there and it just looks so beautiful.
  9. Are there any books that you could read over and over and still love?
    Oh there are so many, I'm such a book worm. My old favourite is 'The Perks of Being  a Wallflower'.
  10. Who has inspired you the most during your time blogging?
    I've always loved
    DizzyBrunette3 but recently I've started reading blogs that aren't necessarily beauty focused (I absolutely love GingerGirlSays). 
Now for my set of questions! 
  1. If you could live in another time/decade when would it be and why?
  2. Which would you rather be: really hot or really cold?
  3. Who is your favourite band/musician?
  4. How would you sum up your blog in three words?
  5. What's your favourite quote?
  6. If a song had to be played to sum you up, what would it be?
  7. What's your favourite book?
  8. Heels or flats?
  9. If you could have any accent in the world, what would it be?
  10. What item could you not live without?
  11. When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Thank you so much for tagging me Zoe! Here are my nominees:

Recent(ish) Skincare Additions!

Before I discovered beauty blogs I don't think I ever truly understood my skin. I knew it was oily/combo and in my feeble attempt to overcome this I used harsh products that pretty much stripped my skin of all moisture (in return my skin tried to overcompensate resulting in MORE oil). As you can imagine, that wasn't ideal. Thankfully, after a bit of research and advice I opted for products that were much more gentle. I'm gonna call that the beginning of my love affair with skin care. Since then it seems I have developed a real interest in skin care and the lark!
 
The most recent additions to my evergrowing skincare stash include Elemis' Pro Radiance Cream Cleanser, the Clarisonic Mia 2, Bioderma and Trilogy's Organic Rosehip Oil (you can read my full review here).
 
Elemis Pro Radiance Cream Cleanser.      £27.60
This is my most recent addition. It's actually branded as an 'anti-ageing' cleanser (yes, I am aware I'm only 21!) but it really appealed to me. A thick, luxurious cleanser that helps defend against daily pollutants whilst purifying and moisturising dehydrated skin to reveal a fresh and radiant looking complexion? Yes please! A tad on the pricey end I admit: but I am a firm believer in investing in my skin. I would much rather fork out a little bit more money to help improve my skin rather than spend it on make up. Plus, I used my 20% off code that I got in my BBB Edit Beauty Box ;). I haven't had it long enough to give you a full review yet but I'm loving it so far. It feels very luxurious and smells divine. It also came with a really cute flannel/mitt that I probably enjoy using just a little bit too much.
 
Clarisonic Mia 2.                                           £120
Err ma gawd. I had been lusting after this little baby for two years. Two years! I got it as a birthday present from my boyfriend this year (neither Craig or my dad understood my excitement and constant babbling about how cool it was). I've been using this religiously all month in conjunction with my little bottle of Philosophy's 3-in-1 cleanser. My face certainly feels smoother and deeply cleansed: but I am currently going through that annoying 'purging' stage. It's not as bad as I had expected (quite a few of those annoying little bumps but nothing major) and it's been clearing up really quickly. Expect a follow up post in the near future!
Bioderma Micelle Solution.                         £14.50
I love, love, love this stuff. £14.50 for what is essentially fancy water may seem a little steep but I honestly can't live without this stuff. This is my second bottle and I will most definitely be stocking up again when this one runs out. It's quick and easy at removing face make up and is gentle enough to remove eye make up too. It's a winner! I always use this before cleansing.
Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil.        £11.75
I have a post dedicated specifically to this facial oil (titled 'My Skin Saviour' - doesn't the title just say it all?). This is actually the first facial oil I've ever used (who'd of thought using an oil on oily skin would actually help?!) and I absolutely love it. It clears up any decongestion and scars from past blemishes are fading.

24 August 2013

Reliving My Childhood!

Ah, fairy cakes. Good ol' fairy cakes. Aren't they the stuff that childhood memories are made of? I remember every time I visited my nanna & grandad there was always a fresh batch of yummy fairy cakes waiting for me. I was an incredibly picky child and insisted on eating them plain (no icing, no buttercream, nothing haha). Thankfully I've moved on from those days and I'm open to new weird and wonderful recipes.
It's not just kids that get to have all the fun though: adults can indulge in some fairy cake goodness too! Whether they're kept plain or baked with more extravagant toppings I'm sure there will be something to tickle your taste buds. They're so simple to make and it's really fun to add something a little different into the mix. I particularly like the sound of 'baileys & chocolate', 'cola cupcakes', 'chocolate & peppermint', and 'cosmopolitan cocktail' (these look extremely delicious).

Today though, I present you with good old fashioned fairy cakes.



After dabbling around with a few different recipes I think I've finally found the best mix. My grandad (who likes to think he is a cake making pro) tried and tested these and I got a thumbs up from him. Something that does not come easily ;). They are tasty and light and "not as heavy as the last batch" (grandads compliments come in funny ways).

Fairy Cake Recipe (makes 12)

So to make these yummy cakes all you'll need is:
  • 100g softened butter
  • 100g self raising flour
  • 100g caster sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • Vanilla essence (not essential but I like to add a few drops into the mix!)
Set the oven to 180C (170C for fan ovens). 
Mix together the softened butter and caster sugar.
Sift the self raising flour into the mix and add the eggs. Whisk until creamy and smooth.
If you want to add in some vanilla essence now is the time to do so (I put a cap full in).
Spoon mix into the cake cases (about 2/3).
Cook for 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown. I always like to check that they are fully cooked by poking a slim skewer into the centre. If it comes out clean then they're cooked. 




All that's left to do now is decorate! What you'd like to do is up to you: icing, butter cream the possibilities are endless. I decided to ice mine and throw on a few chocolate sprinkles (for good measure!).