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Sunday, 7 April 2013

'Red My Lips' - Wear Red Lipstick To Raise Awareness About Sexual Violence: My Red Lipsticks


So April 2013 is Sexual Assault Awareness month and there is a campaign going around called 'Red My Lips'. This campaigns asks us to wear red lipstick everyday in the month of April to 'help raise awareness about sexual violence and SPEAK OUT against victim-blaming!'. I will do my best to wear red lipstick to support this campaign, and I hope you all will too. You don't have to wear bright red lipstick, a variation of red will do, if bright red lipstick is not suitable (school, work, etc). So I pulled out all my red lip products and thought I'd do a post with pictures and swatches. You can see all the red lip products I own in the picture above (L-R: Maybelline Baby Lips in 15 Cherry Me, Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in 045 Romantic, L'oreal Rouge Caresse Colour Riche lipstick in 179 Cherry Tulle, L'oreal Caresse Glam Shine Stain Splash in 300 Juliet, Rimmel Apocalips Lip Lacquer in 400 Big Bang, Yves Rocher lipstick in 101 Framboise, Sleek True Colour Lipstick in 778 Stiletto and NYX Lipliner Pencil in 817 Hot Red). You can find swatches of the products below (in the same order).


 I also took pictures of what they look like on the lips. The picture to the left is what my lips look like without any product on them. And I didn't think too far in advance when I was doing the pictures to the order of the swatches below are different than to the picture of the products and the swatches on my hand so I will describe each product below. Bear in mind that this is not a review; it's to show swatches.

1. Maybelline Baby Lips in 15 Cherry Me: A lipbalm with a very sheer hint of red. It smells like cherry (as the name would suggest) and smells delicious.
2. Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in 045 Romantic: somewhat sheer, an orange toned red. Is much more orange than what the packaging and the bullet would suggest.
3. Yves Rocher lipstick in 101 Framboise: a rich creamy pigmented blue based red. Glossy finish.
4. NYX Lipliner Pencil in 817 Hot Red
5. Rimmel Apocalips Lip Lacquer in 400 Big Bang: Tomato red, extremely pigmented. Glossy finish.
6. L'oreal Caresse Glam Shine Stain Splash in 300 Juliet: Glossy cherry red. Somewhat sheer but can be built up to full colour (like pictured above). Leaves a more pinky red stain behind.
7. Sleek True Colour Lipstick in 778 Stiletto: a true matte red. Creamy and pigmented.
8. L'oreal Rouge Caresse Colour Riche lipstick in 179 Cherry Tulle: Sheer cherry red. Glossy finish.

Apologies for some of the rushed applications. But I hope you get an idea of what the products would look like on the lips.

I'll be rocking either the L'oreal Caresse Glam Shine Stain Splash in Juliet or the L'oreal Rouge Caresse Colour Riche Lipstick in Cherry Tulle, a sheer approach to red. For evening looks, I'll wear the more pigmented colour with a simple black winged liner.

Support the cause. Raise awareness. And until next time..

- Diem xo


Wednesday, 27 March 2013

YSL Rouge Volupté Shine in 6 Pink in Devotion: First Impressions Review + Swatches


You can check out the post for YSL's Rouge Volupté Shine in 3 Violet Incognito by CLICKING HERE.

I'm in love. I am actually in love with the YSL lipstick packaging. They are so beautiful and luxurious. I'd pick a YSL lipstick over Chanel, Tom Ford, etc any day, purely for the packaging. It looks expensive (which it is!) and has a nice weight to it so it feels study and robust. I have a problem with No. 7 lipsticks in that the lid seems to crack and becomes loose which is highly annoying.
I won't be having those problems with the YSL lipsticks. And I'm only in love with the lipsticks that have the YSL cut out in the round tubes (not the square tube ones). I first came across these beauties on YouTube and thought they looked gorgeous then, but they look even better in real life. Oki, enough about the packaging. Actually, one more thing about the packaging, I like the fact that you can see the colour of the lipstick in the cut out in the middle of the tube. However, I do not like that the lipstick name is not on the bottom of the tube, it tells you the number, but not the actual name of the lipstick which I find quite odd (the name of the colour is on the box though).

 Onto the actual product. What YSL says about the lipstick:
 "Give in to the temptation of dazzling color. Succumb to a unique sensorial experience with extreme comfort and luminous shine.  Hyaluronic acid microspheres help seal in moisture for 8 hours of hydration. Anti-oxidants and emollients help condition and soften lips."

If you have had the pleasure of owning slash experience the YSL Rouge Volupté lipsticks, you know that they pack quite a punch. They are extremely creamy and pigmented. The Rouge Volupté Shines are more sheerer and has a much more glossy finish (as the name would suggest). I would say that although these lipsticks are not as opaque as the Rouge Volupté lipsticks, I feel like the Rouge Volupté Shines have more pigmentation than the typical sheer lipstick. I do feel like they are more long wearing than sheer lipsticks and does wear off quite well. I don't find this lipstick to be particularly moisturising though, and at the same time I don't find them drying either.

There is a nice colour selection, 19 shades in total, and retail for £24 (UK) or $34 (US). The colour that I bought was No. 6 Pink in Devotion and is a hot pink with very subtle blue-tone micro shimmer (the shimmer is not noticeable when applied). Check out the swatches to see what the colour looks like. The top swatch is just one layer and the bottom is with a few layers so you can build up the colour if you wanted to. They have a weird scent to them, I can't quite put my finger (or nose?) on what it is. I'm horrible at describing scents but if I had to, I would say that it was a mix between the typical lipstick smell with an old lady smell, and then a sweet fruity scent to mask the lipstick and old lady scent, but it doesn't quite overpower them? The overall scent is not too strong but you can kind of smell it when you first apply it to the lips so take a sniff of the lipstick before you purchase.

They feel nice on the lips, the lipstick melts onto your lips to give a nice sheer colour with a glossy (but not sticky) shine. Applies pretty evenly and feels lightweight (almost undetectable) on the lips. It doens't feel balmy which is what I've come to expect from sheer lipsticks.

They are definitely not cheap, but do I think they are worth it? In my opinion, if you are a lover of the packaging and love makeup, I would recommend getting a YSL lipstick. If you prefer sheerer lipsticks, then get the Rouge Volupté Shine, if you prefer full on colour (I'm talking similar to MAC Amplified finishes), then go for the Rouge Volupté. If you think that the price tag is too expensive, you can always ask for one as your present for the occasion.

I also received an email from Debenhams to say that they are having a 10% discount Easter special starting tomorrow (Thursday 28th March 2013). Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated or sponsored by Debenhams.

I have read that blogs that liken these lipsticks to the L'oreal Rouge Caresse lipsticks. I know that YSL is owened by L'oreal, but in my opinion, I do not think the L'oreal Rouge Caresses are dupes for the YSL Rouge Volupté shines. I think that the L'oreal lipsticks are sheerer and do not feel the same on the lips. However, they are nice lipsticks, so if you want to go for a sheer lipstick and do not want to pay a lot for one, then do check out the L'oreal line as they have a nice shade selection too. I just do not consider them dupes, just similar.

My first impressions verdict:
❤❤❤❤♡ (4 out of 5 hearts) ^^ (minus one heart for the price tag)

Do check out the YSL lipstick range if you want to spoil slash treat yourself to a high end lipstick, have a little swatcharoo and purchase if you want =))

Hope you enjoyed reading this review.. And until next time..

- Diem xo

Friday, 22 March 2013

L'oreal Colour Riche Balm Lipstick(?) in 318 Heavenly Berry: Review + Swatches

I'm back with another review. Today I will be reviewing the L'oreal Colour Riche Balm (lipstick) in the colour (hah) 318 Heavenly Berry. I got this at when I was in The States at Target for $7.99. but apparently you can get them for $6-$8. I'm not sure if these have (are) released in the UK, as I haven't been able to find them anywhere. I hadn't heard anything about them, I just liked the way it looked, like the colour and thought I'd give it a shot. As most of you already know, they don't have testers on all products like we do on the UK, so I didn't have the chance to swatch this (and I didn't want to open it on the sly).


And let me tell you, I should have researched this and looked at swatches before purchasing it. I was on holiday and went a bit cray cray in my shopping sprees and picked up anything that tickled my fancy and I hadn't seen in the UK. This, to me, is a very pointless product. It offers pretty much no colour payoff and is not nearly as moisturising as an actual lipbalm. I love sheer lipsticks, they're my favourite kind, but the colour on this is almost non-existent.

I've checked out some blogs and reviews on the internet and this has gotten some favourable reviews and I cannot fathom as to why. If you look at the swatches (pictured right), the top swatch is about 20 layers of product and the bottom swatch is just one layer. As you can see, the colour does not build up, it is just extremely sheer and once it is on the lips, you can't even tell you have any colour on, it just looks glossy. It does feel balmy on the lips, and it isn't drying. But why spend $6-$8 on a product if it all it does it give you a slight gloss on the lips? I think you might as well go for a nice lip balm, which will prolly be half the price. And if you are dying to try this out, for whatever reason, you only need to pick up one, and it won't even matter what shade you go for because I reckon they'll all look almost identical once applied on the lips. So why waste your money? Sorry L'oreal, but I just don't see the point of this product - extremely disappointing.

My overall verdict:
❤♡♡♡♡ (1 out of 5 hearts) ^^ Because after all, it didn't do anything bad to my lips.

Please save your money and go for the Caresse Lipsticks if you want a sheer lippy. Hope you found this useful and until next time..

- Diem xo

Thursday, 21 March 2013

bareMinerals READY Luminizer in The Love Affair Pictures + Swatches

Back with another review, well, more like a first impressions of a product. I've always wanted to try some of the bareMinerals READY collection because I am a fan of bareMinerals, but not so much the mess that comes with loose powder. However, bareMinerals is really expensive in the UK compared to The States. This retails for $26 in America and £26 in the UK! I picked this up half price (£13) at Debenhams, which is unfortunately now out of stock. "The Shining Moment" was already out of stock so I had no choice but to take "The Love Affair".

bareMinerals describes this products as enhancing "your complexion with a radiant, lit-from-within glow. Powered by our proprietary SeaNutritive Mineral™ Complex, this silky smooth formula delivers incredible skin-nourishing benefits. FEATURES & BENEFITS: This formula combines our proprietary SeaNutritive Mineral™ Complex composed of positively-charged sea minerals with antioxidants and cold-pressed kiwi seed oil for soothed, conditioned skin. Highlights the complexion with a soft, candlelit radiance. Sweep over cheeks, eyes, forehead and bridge of nose for beautiful luminescence."

The colour is described as a "pink nectar glow." I would say that it's more gold-beige colour, slight hint of pink with champagne-gold shimmer. It is definitely on the warmer side, and does not have chunky glitter.












I have been obsessed with highlighters recently, I'm not sure what it is, but I have been lusting after plenty of highlighters, but I'm definitely not liking some of the price tags.

I like the packaging, it comes in pretty sleek white compact with a good sized mirror. I think the pattern is gorgeous (it's all in the small details). I don't think this looks cheap at all.

The formula is extremely silky smooth and I am pleased there is no chunky glitters in it. In my opinion, the only product that should have chunky glitter in it is eyeshadow. This is why I do not like NARS Orgasm, AT ALL. Back to the topic at hand, I am so glad this is now in my collection. I've only used it once, and it looks very nice on my skin (I would say I have a light-medium skintone), but so far, I like it. I think this would look nice in the inner corners of the eyes as well. It gives a nice subtle glow, exactly what you want from a highlighter. All in all, I'm quite the happy bunny.

My first impressions verdict:
❤❤❤❤♡ (4 out of 5 hearts) ^^

Hope you enjoyed this review and until next time..

- Diem xo

Friday, 15 March 2013

Laura Geller Inkwell Waterproof Gel Eye Liner: First Impressions Review + Swatches


Time for another review again. This time it'll be a first impressions type of review. So, my Birchbox arrived last week and lo and behold, one of the goodies in the box was this Laura Geller Inkwell Waterproof gel eyeliner.


The first thing I thought of when I first saw this was that it pretty much looks identical to the Rimmer gel eyeliner (pictured above, right). This eyeliner has a built in brush into the handle which you pull out so it's ideal for travelling and it won't make a mess in your makeup bag. This gel eyeliner retails for $16.50 in The States and £24.50 for a duo set. I'm not sure if this is sold as a single, but quick research (the Birchbox and QVCUK site) sells this as a duo set. The colour I received is black.

My first impression on the packaging is that the brush is pretty soft but not as fine as I like my eyeliner brushes to be. I can't imagine myself to be able to draw a really fine line with this brush. I also find it quite awkward to hold and it doesn't seem to snap securely into place so I feel like I need to hold it at the joining or else the lid and brush will dislocate. The brush did manage to come loose in my makeup bag so do be sure to wipe off any excess product after using or else you may end up with a messy makeup bag.

The product itself is very creamy, but in my opinion, not very opaque (please find swatches pictured to the left). I did have to go over with a couple of layers to get an opaque black colour and I was also unable to get a fine line with the brush. I would say I am pretty experienced in using gel eyeliner and have done so for years and I would use a different brush to apply this if I had the option to. I would advise a fine liner brush or a hard angled brush.

I found that the liner took a pretty long time to set and even when it had, when I swiped the swatches a few times, it smudged instantly. I think I waited for about 45 minutes before rubbing my hand. Please find the picture of what the swatch looked like after slight rubbing. I also washed my hands with soap and dried off with a paper towel. When I held my hand under the tap with no contact, the product remained, but once I washed my hands with soap, most of the product washed off. I'm not sure how this affects the staying and holding power on the eyes because you don't wash your eyes with soap like you would your hand, but I just wanted to make a comment about this.


The picture below demonstrates the holding power of the eye liner. Please do apologise the state of my eyebrows, this was after a long day at work sans makeup. I applied the eyeliner with the brush that it came with, without any makeup on and without the use of primer. The brush wasn't actually too bad, I didn't do a very fine line, but I don't tend to anyway. The eyeliner in the picture is the way I typically do my eyeliner so I wasn't too fussed about the brush.
I made sure not to touch my makeup and just went about doing what I usually do after work which is pretty much have my dinner and catch up on TV (hehe). So there was no running around and thank gawd I did not leave the house with this on because as you can see, after three hours, I am a complete panda. I made sure not to wipe underneath my eyes as to show an accurate representation of how the eyeliner lasted. Even though the actual line above my eye remained pretty much intact, it managed to smudge all under my eyes, not a great look. I do have oily eyelids and eyeshadows do tend to crease on me. However, I have found that that the Essence liquid eyeliner does not smudge at all. I have used the MAC Fluidline and the Bobbi Brown gel eyeliner before and although the two of them do smudge, they do not smudge this much and so quickly.

My first impression of this product is not a good one, especially since this is pretty expensive. I'm sure there are better and cheaper gel eyeliners out there.

My first impression verdict:
❤♡♡♡♡ (1 out of 5 hearts) ^^ No hearts feels a bit too harsh, I guess I could use this as a base and see if I can make it work?

Hope you found this review useful and helpful, and until next time..

- Diem xo


Thursday, 14 March 2013

Stila Smudge Stick Waterproof Eye Liner in Damsel: Review + Swatches

 Today, I will be reviewing the Stila Smudge Stick Waterproof eyeliner in the colour Damsel which is Stila describes as a matte brown colour. I received this as part of Stila's 'In The Light' palette and is the second Stila Smudge Stick that I own. It is a retractable eyeliner (yay for no sharpening). It retails for $20 in The States and £13 in the UK, so it is pretty dear for an eyeliner.
 I much prefer my eyeliners to be in a retractable pen form, however, with the Stila ones, once you wind them up, you can't wind them back down. This means, you won't be able to know how much you have left unless you wind the product up and have no way of winding it back down. That is my only complaint with the packaging. I do like how the eyeliner packaging tells you what colour the eyeliner is and whether or not it's shimmery. My other Stila Smudge stick is a shimmery colour and the packaging is shimmery also. Ok, onto the actual product.
 The colour is an extremely dark matte brown colour. It glides on like a dream - extremely creamy formula. And once this eyeliner sets, it is set. I know this  has been compared to the Urban Decay 24/7 eyeliners, but I haven't owned any so I cannot comment on that. The eyeliner is extremely long lasting but not so much on my waterline. That being said, I have yet to find an eyeliner that doesn't budge from my waterline so I don't hold it against this product. I think it is an extremely good eyeliner and is great for smudging on the top lash line. No effort necessary.
It really does have good staying power  and would say that it is pretty waterproof - even after washing my hands (with soap) and made a conscious effort trying to wash the swatch off and using a paper towel to dry my hands, the eyeliner did not fade away completely (see picture below). It comes off with a half decent makeup remover though. I would say there were good drugstore slash high street alternatives such as the Rimmel Scandaleyes eyeliner, so the only negative thing I can really comment on is the price tag.

 My final verdict:
❤❤❤❤♡ (4 out of 5 hearts) ^^

It would have been 5 hearts out of 5 if it wasn't so expensive. It is still a pretty amazing product though and it is a permanent resident in my makeup bag.

Hope you found this review useful and until next time...

- Diem xo

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

L'Oreal Colour Riche Caresse Lipstick in 179 Cherry Tulle: Review + Swatches

179 Cherry Tulle
401 Rebel Red
 Today, I am going to be reviewing the L'oreal Colour Riche Caresse Lipstick in the colour 179 Cherry Tulle. I'm not sure if this colour is available in the UK because I got this when I was in America. I've checked out the L'oreal Caresse lines in the UK and from what I can tell, they only carry one red shade, 401 Red Rebel (see picture to the right). Another thing to note is that the packaging for the Caresse lipsticks in the States (see picture to the right) are different to those found in the UK. In my opinion, I much prefer the US sleek packaging - it look's more expensive. However, the UK packaging has the colour of the lipstick on the top, which makes locating a specific colour all the more easier.

Onto the review. This line was released not long after Revlon released their lip butters and so everyone was comparing the two. The L'oreal lipsticks are more expensive, but are they worth the extra buck? For me, I can't wear the Revlon lip butters, I think I'm allergic to something in them and my lips did not react well to them so I cannot say whether or not they are worth the extra pennies. I am very glad that L'oreal released a line that was similar. The lipstick is very glossy and sheer - perfect for those who are afraid of full-on lip colours. This also quite moisturising on the lips and do not leave them feeling really dry. Unfortunately, because of sheer formula, the lipstick does not last incredibly long on the lips.

This particular shade is a great way to get into wearing red lipsticks. The colour is not opaque which can be terrifying to those who are not used to it, but it provides enough colour payoff. The colour itself is a cherry red (as the name would suggest) with the smallest micro shimmer that is not able to be seen when worn on the lips.

I think this shade is incredibly wearable, one that I'm not afraid to slap this on during the day. I love wearing this lipstick with some simple winged black eyeliner.

It is a shame that this shade cannot be found in the UK, but for those who live in The States, I would highly recommend it. I would recommend the line in general, so check out what shades there are, I'm sure you'll find one to your liking.
As you can see in the picture to the left, the lipstick is very glossy and balm-like. It feels very light on the lips and does not feel sticky. There is a slight lipstick fragrance to it, but it is definitely not as strong as the usual lipstick.

The top swatch is the lipstick with just one layer and the bottom swatch is what the lipstick is like with a few layers. As you can see, the lipstick is buildable to a stronger colour. Extremely easy to wear and you can use the lid as a mirror when applying it - extra bonus points to the American packaging.

A beloved addition to my makeup bag, I will be sad once I finish this.
 My final verdict:
❤❤❤❤♡ (4 out of 5 hearts) ^^

Thanks for reading my review and I hope you enjoyed it.

Until next time,
Diem xo

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

ELF HD Blush in Headliner: Review and Swatches

 Hi everyone, long time, no post. Today, I will be reviewing the ELF HD Blush in the colour, Headliner.

The HD blush comes in a plastic pump bottle (measures around 10cm in height and 2cm in circumference). I would describe the colour as a dusty rose pink with subtle gold shimmer. I would say that once blended onto the skin, the shimmer pretty much disappears so for those who dislikes shimmer in their blushes (like I do), don't let this put you off.

Priced at £3.75, you can purchase it on the ELF website.

I quite like the packaging for this blush. I think ELF products tend to be a bit bulky, but this blush packaging is really light. The pump, however, dispenses too much product as a little really goes a long way with these blushes. They are too pigmented (yes, a product can be TOO pigmented) and so I would be careful when pumping out product.

The product itself is lovely. Feels very creamy and velvety, as if it has been whipped? I have dry skin and this blush does not leave dry patches. For £3.75, I think this is an absolute steal. The colour is very natural and I think it would suit light to medium skin tones.

Please find pictures of swatches below.


I would recommend this to people, with the advice of: use sparingly.

My final verdict:
❤❤❤❤♡ (4 out of 5 hearts) ^^

Hope you enjoyed this review - let me know your thoughts if you've tried this product and until next time..

- Diem xo

Sunday, 30 September 2012

What's In My Makeup Bag

It has been too long since I last blogged. It's been quite difficult to find the time blog these days. Perhaps I'm just too lazy. Enough with the rambling and onto what's in my makeup bag. I don't usually carry a makeup bag with me, I just chuck a bunch of makeup products into my bag and then spend ages trying to locate things in my mess of a bag. I have a ton of lip products and so when I'm trying to find a particular one, it's always the last one I pull it. So, I decided to put it all in a makeup bag and not have a million things loose in my bag.

My makeup bag is from Elizabeth Arden and it came with the 8 hour cream set. I thought it was going to be too big but is actually a perfect size to fit all my makeup.

First, I have my Carex hand sanitiser in Grapefruit and Lime. Smells really fresh and everyone needs hand sanitiser in their bag.

And after I sanitise my hand, I use hand lotion, and my favourite is the one from Soap & Glory called Hand Food. Smells amazing and is a pretty decent hand lotion. I think I mainly like it because of how GOOD it smells.

I have Tiger Balm because you never know when you'll need it. I get pretty bad aches and pains (I swear, I have the body of a 60 year old woman).

An Altoids tin that has cotton pads and cotton swabs inside, because you never know when you might need them. I also have a comb, pretty self explanatory as to why that's in there. Ditto for the mirror.

Weleda One Step Cleanser & Toner. Got this in my Glossybox and haven't used it. There might be a time where I feel like I need to clean my face. Bottle is ickle at 10ml and so it doesn't take much room or weigh too much.

A sample of Maybelline BB Cream. I've yet to try this out so I have no idea how this is. But there's no way I'm carrying a full bottle of foundation. Takes too much space and would weigh a lot. Plus, I have quite a few sample sachets of foundation, so if for some reason, I need to put on some foundation. I can just use a sachet. The chances of me ever needing it is very slim so there wouldn't really be a point of carrying around a whole bottle of foundation with me.


Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant, this is the small 15ml size. I swear by this as a lip balm. There is something in certain lip products that my lips just don't like, and they become crusty beyond belief if I use it. Sucks because I'm a lip product person, so I feel like I'm taking a risk whenever I try out a new lip product. This was the only thing that makes my lip feel anything other than crusty. Only thing is, it's too expensive(!)

Clean & Clear oil control film, probably the best blotting sheets I've used. Unfortunately not available to us here in the UK. A friend got this for me when she went to Hong Kong, but I'm sure you can find some online on eBay.

ELF Clarifying Pressed Powder - I've only just opened this to include in my makeup bag. It's pretty small, compact, and dirt cheap. You never know when I may need to powder my face. I do tend to grease up pretty bad during the day.


Clinique High Impact mascara. Pretty bog standard to be honest. Only carry it in my makeup bag because it's a small sample and I had quite a few with free gifts with purchase. I think it's in every single free gift with purchase that I've seen, so I really wouldn't waste money on purchasing the full sized one. It's nothing special, does not justify the price tag.

MUA eyebrow pencil in brunette. Comes with a little brush on the other end. At £1, can't really go too wrong really. I use the HD Brows palette when I'm at home. Taking that with me would be too bulky, so I just opted for a pencil. Quick and easy.

Urban Decay Cream Shadow in Rehab. Perfect neutral all over the lid colour. It's a light brown frosty shimmery colour. When blended, it's almost the same colour as my skin, but gives it a subtle shimmer. Lasts pretty much all day. No mess, no fuss.
Stila smudge stick waterproof eyeliner in Damsel (dark brown). Pretty much stays put and doesn't budge once it's set. One of the best eyeliners I've tried.






Essence liquid eyeliner in non-waterproof black. Have heard some good things about this brand. Got it in when I was in Budapest as this brand is not available in the UK. I wish the applicator was finer and had a sharper point. But it stays on all day, doesn't smudge or flake. Inexpensive too, I think it cost about £2.

ELF Waterproof Eyeliner Pen. Now my other eyeliner pen (K-Palette) is pretty much done and so I just opened this eyeliner today. And well, it's very dry. Didn't cost much so I didn't expect much. From what I drew on my hand, it stayed on really well. It's just too dry. Don't think it'll last too long.

Onto my lip products and fragrances. And believe me, there are a lot.

Three Carmex lip balms. Just because. I have the Cherry, Strawberry and Mint ones. These did help a lot with my chapped lips before I used the Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream. They just smell a lot nicer. If you haven't used the Eight Hour Cream, I would highly recommend you smell it before you purchase it, or purchase the unfragranced one. When I first smelled it, I always retched. And putting it on my lips was just plain nasty. If it wasn't a miracle cure for my lips, I prolly wouldn't have used it again. I've gotten used to the smell now so I don't mind it so much.

Three No.7 Sheer Temptation lipsticks. Sheer lipsticks are my favourite formula which is why I was so excited when the Revlon Lip Butters came out. I got the one in Candy Apple (I think it's called, but it's the red one) and Lollipop (hot pink fuschia). When I used the Candy Apple one, my lips reacted really badly to it so I had to give it to a friend and I'm eBaying the other one. Anyway, the lipsticks are in 15 Tempt - sheer hot pink fuschia with glitter. 70 Sassy - sheer plum purple with glitter. 20 Entice - very sheer aubergine (eggplant) colour with glitter. It is very very sheer so applies with the slightest purple gloss on the lips. Not noticeable at all.

Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Lip Protectant Stick. Smells just like the Eight Hour Cream but in my opinion doesn't perform as well. At only 3.7g and I think costs around £20, I would highly recommend getting the tube rather than the lipstick form. Works well, but not AS well as the tube.

Collection (2000) Cream Puff Moisturising Lip Cream in Fairy Cake 3. Nice warm dark-ish pink colour. Smells like cake and has a matte finish.





Two Revlon just bitten kissable balm stains. I have the colour Crush which is a pink purple colour and when sheered out on my lips, becomes a deep fuschia colour. It has subtle glitter in it. Very pigmented and smells like Mint Areo (mint chocolate) which I love. Lovesick is the other colour that I own and is a very hot pink colour and is highly pigmented. I find them to be quite drying, but the colours are kickass so I just make sure to keep my lips hydrated.

I have two Travelo perfume atomisers. Well, one is a real Travelo and the other is an imitation that I got from eBay that was half the price. I have a feeling that the imitation isn't as air tight as the Travelo so I have a feeling that the perfume in the cheap knock-off might be slowly drying out. But that just might be me being paranoid because it was less than £4. In the cheap one (the metallic navy colour), I have Nina Ricci's Nina in it which is the "original"(?) apple fragrance from Nina Ricci (who else). It's one of my favourite perfumes and I own four other variations of the Nina Ricci apple fragrances. I have Diesel's Lovesick in the Black Travelo. It has a slight vanilla, liquorice scent to it which fades as it wears. It's pretty strong and I prefer smelling it in the bottle than actually on me. I think after a few hours, if I spray too much, it makes me feel a bit lightheaded. So spray with caution.

I also have Escada's Taj Sunset which I can only describe as sweet and fruity. Smells GOOD. Shame it's not in spray form, makes it very difficult to wear, but just smells too good.

I also have a Jelly Belly Blueberry rollerball that smells like blueberry (what are the odds of that). Why not?

And finally I have three cheapo hair ties. Oh and an ELF Kabuki brush for powder.

I would say that's it, but that was a whole lot. I'm sure I could cut this down to the bare essentials if I wanted to. But I don't.

And if you're wondering why I don't have blush in my makeup arsenal, it's because the lip products can double up as blush. I would have included bronzer, but all my bronzers have chunky packaging and it would require another brush. I say that, but I'm sure I could fit it in if I didn't have so many lip products but in a battle between my lip products and bronzer, the lip products won.

And until next time..

Diem xo