Monday, September 23, 2013
#FOTD | Aromaleigh - Tantalize
Spring has officially sprung in Southeast Queensland, which means it's time for outdoor activities, and tons of fun in the sun. To that end, we spent Sunday morning at the beach taking in some much needed sun - even though it didn't get above 23C and was slightly windy.
I got more sun than I'd intended (particularly my face, shoulders and one lonely patch on my thigh) so for today's look, I needed to mix in a darker colour so I didn't look mismatched.
To start with, I used the Maybelline Dream Pure BB cream as my primer. It works beautifully underneath foundation just as well as it works by itself. It helps close in my pores and doesn't settle into any of my fine lines and wrinkles.
Over that, I took my ELF Stippling brush and lightly brushed the MUFE F&B foundation over my skin. This has been my favourite foundation for a few months now. It's light enough that I can wear it solo and not feel like I have makeup caked on, but it can be built up if I need more coverage. It evens my skin tone and gives it a very, very subtle glow and just looks like skin. I love it.
Since the foundation is not dark enough for my Spring/Summer skin, I had to blend in some of the Sleek Be Beautiful Blemish Balm. The colour I have is in medium and it is ridiculously dark. I cannot wear it by itself; I will never be that dark. Literally one tiny dot of it is enough to do my entire face, and that's using a stippling brush.
Today I just used it around the perimeter of my face and across my cheeks and chin to warm up my skin. I only used the tiniest of tiniest amounts, and it blended right in with the tan I now have. This is one BB cream that I definitely have to have a light hand with.
For eyes today I wanted to dig into my Aromaleigh pigments, and I chose this beautiful rusted brown colour. Using a spray of my Australis Finishing Spritz on my flat shader brush, I applied it over my lids and slightly into the crease, blending it out with my little finger. It was unnecessary to use any other colour.
It was hard to choose a blush that I really wanted to wear (I kept leaning toward my Sleek Blush by 3 in Sugar but forced myself to choose one of the other blushes I own) so I ended up settling on two of them.
First up I used the Alverde Liquid Rouge in #10 Lovely Pink, and used that as a base. It is a striking cool toned barbie pink, and while I did really like it by itself, I felt like this look needed to be warmed up. Enter theBalm Fratboy which is a lovely peach/pink (oh don't you just hate that description!) and it has just the appropriate amount of warmth I was looking for.
For lips I wanted to stick with a cool toned pink, and I finally settled on Rouge Coco #11 Legende, by Chanel. You can't really go wrong with Chanel lips I think.
This really is a perfect look when you're not doing too much but still want to look put together.
Products used but not mentioned: It Cosmetics "Bye Bye Undereye Concealer", L'Oreal Shocking Extensions Mascara, Jordana Best Lash Extreme Mascara, Rimmel "Addiction" Lipliner, Rimmel "Tiramisu" Lipliner, 1000hour Heated Lash Curler.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! x
Monday, August 12, 2013
Mani Mondays | Orly
This week's theme is NEON!
Some people love their neons, some people hate them. Personally, I love them and this particular neon is my (current) all-time favourite.
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In sunlight |
Here on the beautiful, sunny gold coast of Australia, we seem to be saying goodbye to the last vestiges of winter and moving into the gentle warmth of Spring which I am embracing wholeheartedly!
Officially it's not Spring until September 1st but we're two weeks away - nobody's counting. As far as I'm concerned, when our temperatures stay consistently between 22-30 we're in Spring. I love the Gold Coast!! There is no place better.
I love everything about this polish. I love how bright it is - even against pasty pale skin - and I love that it's loud and obnoxious and in your face. It's an absolute must have for anyone who loves pink. Oh hell it's a must have for anyone who loves bright, bold and utterly obnoxious.
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Top: Direct Sunlight | Bottom: Shaded Outdoor |
Pictures are two coats on the nail, no bottom or top coat. It dries relatively quickly between coats, and unfortunately for me, dents and chips rather easily. It's probably not the fault of the nail polish but more my fault since I'm ridiculously hard on my nails.
And I wonder why I have a hard time with them.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Mani Mondays | OPI & Femme Fatale
It's Mani Monday time again and this week's theme is "accent nail".
I have to say I'm not altogether thrilled with the colours I chose for this mani, especially because I wanted to use something with burnt orange.
I don't actually own any burnt oranges.
Ho hum.
If I was after an actual Winter look, I'd be satisfied with this. It's gloomy enough with just a little hint that Spring is on the way (and my Jasmine are blooming, so this mani definitely mimics nature right now) but it's just not what I wanted.
I've gotten lots of compliments though, so I guess I chose well enough.
I'm not entirely thrilled about the patchy application of this OPI polish though. You can see how it's thinner in some areas where my nail is just barely visible. Not a fan of that. And today is the second day I've worn this polish, and already it's showing obvious signs of wear and chipping on some nails. Clearly my Sally Hansen "Double Duty" is no longer doing its job.
Ho hum.
I'll likely end up removing this combination by tomorrow night, in part because I'm not happy with the colours, but also because I'm one of those people who can't wear polish that's chipping and wearing off. And also, Spring is on the way! It really is too glorious of a day to have gloomy hands - whatever was I thinking?
One of my three cats. She usually runs from the camera but today she was too interested in trying to get in the way of my shots. She's long and lanky and extremely vocal.
Thanks so much for hanging out with us today! I'd love to hear any suggestions on burnt oranges (what's your favourite?) and chip/wear resistant top coats!
Linking up with the other beautiful Mani Mondays maniacs: Lindsay, Kimberly, Genevieve, Kat, Anca, Jaimie, Marianne and Jessi.
Please feel free to pop over to the Official Facebook Page and join up with us! We would LOVE to have you!! x
I have to say I'm not altogether thrilled with the colours I chose for this mani, especially because I wanted to use something with burnt orange.
I don't actually own any burnt oranges.
Ho hum.
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Femme Fatale "Nightsong Grotto" over OPI "Lucerne-tainly look marvellous" |
I've gotten lots of compliments though, so I guess I chose well enough.
I'm not entirely thrilled about the patchy application of this OPI polish though. You can see how it's thinner in some areas where my nail is just barely visible. Not a fan of that. And today is the second day I've worn this polish, and already it's showing obvious signs of wear and chipping on some nails. Clearly my Sally Hansen "Double Duty" is no longer doing its job.
Ho hum.
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Top left: Direct light | Bottom left: Indirect light |
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Trouble. Also known as Lyssa. |
Thanks so much for hanging out with us today! I'd love to hear any suggestions on burnt oranges (what's your favourite?) and chip/wear resistant top coats!
Linking up with the other beautiful Mani Mondays maniacs: Lindsay, Kimberly, Genevieve, Kat, Anca, Jaimie, Marianne and Jessi.
Please feel free to pop over to the Official Facebook Page and join up with us! We would LOVE to have you!! x
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