Wednesday 8 October 2014

The Beauty Review

Here are some new beauty buys I've been trying out recently.

Lancome Hypnose Doll Eyes Mascara £22.50

I'm a bit slutty when it comes to mascaras, never loyal and always using a few at a time. This one is rather good though. For a start the Christmas tree shaped brush allows easy application to my sparse lower lashes and gets right into the edges, plus it doesn't transfer onto my face after a few hours like some other brands. I like to apply 2 coats in a zig zag motion for even and thick but natural looking coverage. 

Laura Mercier Mineral Pressed Powder SPF15 £31
I suffer from a greasy T-zone so applying a powder after my foundation is a must. I like the matt coverage this mineral powder gives, although I don't apply to my cheeks as I still want my skin to have a healthy, dewy glow. It contains 'pure pearl powders' comprised of amino acids, calcium and magnesium which help to give a smooth even coverage to the skin, great for a little extra coverage for my melasma. It's oil free, water resistant and has the added bonus of SPF 15. A little on the pricey side, but definitely worth it, plus it comes in a huge range of colours so you'll find the exact one for your skin tone. 

L'Oreal Elvive Extraordinary Oil £9.99


This hair oil lives up to it's name, extraordinary results and extraordinary value for money. I have long fine hair that's prone to frizziness, so I never let it dry naturally (I would scare children if I took my hair out in its natural state!) Before abusing my hair with the hairdryer and straightening irons I apply about 3 pumps of this wonderfully scented oil. I find it speeds up the drying/styling process as my hair becomes smoother and needs less force. I also took this product on holiday and would comb through my tresses after swimming to help nourish it and prevent it becoming parched and straw-like. Don't be scared of using a hair oil, it certainly won't make your hair greasy, instead you'll have healthy, glossy, smooth hair that smells divine.