Make up haul & Olympia beauty show 


Hope you’ve all had a good week! I attended the beauty show at The Kensington Olympia yesterday so thought I’d upload my mini haul. 

I worked on the All that Jazz stand and had a spare 20 minutes to stop by the Nyx stand & a few others to grab a few bits for my kit. 

I simply had to grab the new ombré blushes! 😍 are they pretty or what?! I Obviously purchased them just for eye candy. I don’t think I could bring myself to actually use them! 

Ombré blushers 


Blushers


Ill upload the shade names when I’m back in the salon tomorrow! 

Nyx butter glosses 

These are my absolute favourite lip glosses! I have loads of them. Nude shades – Tiramisu & Madeline are my most used shades

I went for 2 wearable coral shades- Sunday mimosa & creme brûlée 


Nyx pro foundation mixer 

I decided on warmth & dark to add to my kit. I think I’ll use those the most. They do have a few other shades but They weren’t for me I’ve also added a pic to show you guys how they work. But I’ll have a play and let you know how it goes 



Crown brushes

Numbers C519 & C514 which I purchased to use for foundation & eyeliner 



Provoc 

Concealer & corrector palette & brow pencil 


I loooooove Provocs semi permanent gel liners (black & champagne are my favourites see them Here)  so wanted to try thier brow pencils. 

It was the launch of their new corrector & concealer palettes so I picked up one of those to try out. 

Did you attend the show?

 What did you pick up? 

I’ll get some swatches up for you guys ASAP! 

Hope you enjoyed the make up porn 👍🏼

Sam 🙂 x 

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Make up classes 

I’m a sucker for a make up class, I can’t help it. I just love to learn! Can’t be a bad thing can it? Surely not. 

When it comes to make up & make up application I want to learn as much as I possibly can. I love it!

 I honestly think when it comes to make up- no matter if you are a make up artist or just apply your own, you are always learning. There are so many different products & tools on the market and more being released all the time so just when you think you are on top of your game another technique is discovered/rediscovered (baking for instance, which has been used in drag make up for years, has recently become famous again) or another product or tool is released claiming to make your make up life easier…. 

This is why I love to attend classes,  I’m already a qualified MUA and have attended lots of other accredited courses but to be honest I find I’ve learned a hell of a lot more from working make up artists at the masterclasses they hold than I ever did in college. 

I love picking up little tips and tricks from them that I might not have thought of. Like a product I use regularly another artist might use it in a way I haven’t thought of, or they might have a brush that is typically for one thing but they find it works better used another way etc. Little things like that. 

This week I attended a class ran by a lady who did my bridesmaids make up on my wedding day just over a year ago. 

As much as I love a dramatic smokey eye & strong contour á la PLouise it simply isn’t for everyone, which is why I’ve always admired Jaimies work. She creates the natural ‘no make up, make up’ look so well when it comes to her bridal clients and her night out make ups are beautifully done with glowy skin, subtly smokey eyes & soft but flattering contour. And I simply wanted to see what it takes to achieve the above mentioned looks. 


The class was held at the Brentwood kitchen and began  with prep and then application of various brands of make up (illamasqua, Mac and Charlotte tilbury to name a few) & lashes accompanied by a lovely iced coffee and home made Victoria sponge 😋


Makeup + cake + coffee = HEAVEN! 

I learned some fab tips when it comes to application and decided on a few more make up purchases (of course 😉)  after seeing her work her magic. 
I really enjoyed myself and look forward to attempting to recreate the look we were shown at some point this week. 

The final result 


I’d definitely recommend attending Jaimies future classes to anyone. And I look forward to attending another in the near future I think there may be a Christmas one coming up. 

I also attended a seminar in London this week with my favourite Youtuber Amy of ‘Amy’s make up box’ so I’ll be writing another post to tell you all about that one 🙂 

Are you a make up artist? 

Are there any classes you would recommend? 

Today’s face 


Base:

 Becca shimmering skin perfector in moonstone

Mac prolongwear foundation in NW15

Maybelline fit me concealer on 15

Contour:

Benefit Hoola bronzer 

Highlight: 

Mac soft & gentle 

Eyes:

Urban decay Eden primer 

Urban decay Naked smoky palette, shades combust, whiskey & radar

Peaches and cream pigment in selfie

Provoc eyeliner in 90 (black)

Urban decay perversion mascara on black 

Brows:

Illamasqua brow gel in strike 

Lips: 

Nyx high voltage lipstick in stone 
The finished look

If anyone would like a review of any of the products mentioned above, leave me a comment & I’ll get right to it 

Sam X 

Too faced romantic eye palette: swatches & review 

Anyone who reads my blog on a regular or knows me personally will know my love for Too faced cosmetics. I literally love everything Too faced! Excellent quality and beautifully packaged products. And the chocolate bar & Cocoa contour products? Erm HELLO! who doesn’t want pretty cosmetics that do what they say on the tin and smell like chocolate?! 

I own many too faced items but there are still sooooooo many more on my wishlist. 

I’ve owned this palette for a couple of months now and wanted to share its fabulousness with you guys. 

 
9 pretty, girly shades that are suitable for day & evening wear. With matte, satin & shimmer shades the amount of looks you can create are endless. And check out the names! 

 Shown here in natural light
  Shown here with flash 
Colours from L-R: 

  • Un veil
  • First dance
  • Bouquet toss
  • Soul mates
  • Kiss the bride 
  • I do
  • Cut the cake 
  • Honeymoon
  • Ever after 

Pigmentation is perfect and the shades blend like butter. As always too faced are consistent with their shadows. 

The tutorial cards are really easy to follow especially for beginners.  And as I already said its so easy to go from day to night with this cute little palette.

For day I wear bouquet toss all Over the lid, soul mates as a brow bone highlight & inner corners. Then for night just add either unveil or first dance to the upper & lower lash lines & outer corners of the eyes and your good to go! 

It’s definitely up there with my favourites. 

Here’s a look I created at the weekend using shades: soul mates to highlight, bouquet toss as a base, I do in the crease & unveil on he outer corners & lower lash line.   

Have you tried the Too faced Romantic eye palette? 

Let me know what you thought in the comments section 🙂 

This weeks manicure

It might be Autumn but Im not ready to give up my bright shades just yet! This week I’m wearing Gelish in ‘scandalous’ a gorgeous bright red.  

 

Is there anything particular you guys would like to see on the blog? 

Let me know in the comments 

Hope you enjoyed.

Sam 🙂 x 

    Olympia beauty haul part 2: Swatches!

    Happy friday people! I hope this week has treated you well?

    As promised here are the swatches from my little Olympia beauty show haul. See part 1 here

    My show purchases

    My show purchases

    NYX butter glosses

    I always have at least one butter gloss in by bag at all times. They give a lovely wash of colour that isnt too over the top for every day wear. Definitely a make up bag must have for me.

    Tiramisu & Madeline

    Tiramisu & Madeline

    with flash

    Natural light without flash 

    with flash

    With flash

    NYX Butter lipstick

    Lovely feeling on the lips although very sheer. If you don’t like anything too heavy coverage wise then this is for you. I’d be interested in hearing what some of the darker colours are like though. So if you’ve tried them link me to reviews please 🙂

    Snow cap

    Snow cap

    Without flash in natural light

    Without flash in natural light

    With flash

    With flash

    NYX High voltage lipstick

    This is my favourite lipstick ever! I love it more than (dare I say it) VELVET TEDDY!! It stays on for hours and is so pigmented you literally just need one sweep and it gives perfect coverage. I am 1005 buying more for my pro make up kit.

    'Stone'

    ‘Stone’

    Without flash in natural light

    Without flash in natural light

    With flash

    With flash

    NYX Eyeshadows

    These are really highly pigmented and for like £4.50 I think they were a bargain!

    Without flash in natural light

    Without flash in natural light

    With flash

    With flash

    Inglot amc gel liner in black 

    I’m still new to wearing eye liner myself but this is a pretty intense black liner which can be hard to find. Its easy to apply and glides on like a dream. However once its on it will not budge so if (like me) you find it hard to get your liner right first time remember a little goes a long way, also have some make up remover and q tips handy for any mistakes so you can clean up quickly before it dries. Don’t say you haven’t been warned!

    Gel liner in Black

    Gel liner in Black

    Without flash in natural light

    Without flash in natural light

    With flash

    With flash

    Milani Bronzer & Blush

    These had been on my wishlist for some time. I mean just look at them, what girl wouldn’t love them?? And they didn’t fail to impress. I love a coral blush on myself and I also find it suits many other skin tones but some are afraid to try it & are put off by the colour thinking it wont suit them.

    Go on, try it and let me know what you think!

    Milani Bronzer in 'Amber nectar' & Blush in 'Coral rose'

    Milani Bronzer in ‘Amber nectar’ & Blush in ‘Coral rose’

    Simply beautiful!

    Simply beautiful!

    Taken in natural light

    Taken in natural light

    This weeks manicure!

    I’m still sporting shorties but went for a raspberry shade this week.

    Gelish in 'Rendezvous'

    Gelish in ‘Rendezvous’

    Have a fab weekend!

    Sam 🙂 x

    Olympia Beauty Haul & a quick catch up part 1

    I’m baaaaaack!  

    Had a pretty much non stop weekend with make up classes & the Olympia beauty show.but I’ll give you a quick run down of what I’ve been up to & what I’ve been buying this week 😊 

    Saturday make up class at the Essex hair & make up academy. 

      

    I had the pleasure of meeting Rachel at Essex hair and beauty academy in Brentwood (just off the high street) I’d recently attended a ‘mastering eyes’ course which helped me a great deal so I booked another as eye make up is something I personally struggle to get right. It was a very informative day. I’d definately recommend them for make up training to update your skills or to try something new. I’ve improved so much since attending and the prices are really reasonable. 

       Some of what I learned on the day 
     Myself & my fab model Bahar 🙂 make up by me 

    Sunday Olympia beauty show: 

    I had the pleasure of working the show with Nail Harmony (Gelish) 

      Show selfie 😎 
    It was a busy day but I had fun as always & managed a quick shop around at the end of the day. 

    The Nyx stand was packed all day long! I literally couldn’t get near it till the end of the day. I purchased a couple of lip sticks, butter glosses & eyeshadows from there. 

    Then went onto Inglot for the black gel liner everyone’s been raving at me about. 

    Lastly to Beauty B cosmetics for a Z palette, brush egg, a couple of La girl concealers & Milani blushes (my first ever Milani purchases!! I was so excited to see them there) didn’t spend a great deal but it was enough to keep me happy for a few weeks. 

    Here’s my mini Olympia haul! 


       

        

    Did you go to Olympia? What did you pick up? I’d love to hear from you 🙂 

    So I’m currently de potting everything I can get my hands on and sticking it in my z palette! Don’t ask me why I’ve only just bought one, I don’t know where I’ve been either 🙈  

     
    I’ll get some swatches of my purchases up from for you guys asap. 

    Enjoy the rest of your week Oh and don’t forget to follow me on Instagram Here 

    Sam 🙂 x 

    30 day blogger challenge: A beauty box review -Birch box first impressions

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    I have been subscribing to birch box for about 9 months and this months is a little disappointing for me especially as it’s their 5th birthday box. Maybe I was expecting too much.

    The box is pretty but the samples aren’t great this month, as I rarely swap my regular hair products and this months (as with most other months) are mainly hair related.

    I have taken pics holding the products so you can get an idea of the sizes.

    Laura mercier facial polish 11.3g/0.4oz (£26 full size price)IMG_4163-0

    This I will use, although it is a tiny sample. I suffer with very dry skin so I can always use a facial exfoliator. And I am a fan of Laura mercier products!
    John masters organics- citrus neroli detangler 30ml £16 full size price)


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    This will get thrown in a drawer and never get used. I mean, why give me a bottle of detangler and a brush? I’m 30, I think I’ve mastered the art of removing knots from my head thanks. It does smell nice though. Very lemony.
    The birch brush £5.99

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    See above, it will probably live in one of my handbags never to see the light of day again.
    Laqa & co cheeky lip pencil in ‘cray cray’ (£17 full size price)

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    A gorgeous bright coral, chunky lip & cheek pencil. This will go in my make up box and I’ll enjoy looking at its bright cheery packaging but unfortunately it’s not a very wearable shade for my skin tone. But it is a decent sized sample and would lay someone quite a while.IMG_4155

    Beauty protector body wash (£8 full size price)

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    It’s probably enough for maybe half a shower with the amount of shower gel I use. The packaging is cute but it smells very sweet, too sickly sweet for me.
    Benefit- the POREfessional (£15.50 full size price)

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    Decent sized sample. However I’ll never use it seeing as I have DRY SKIN! Come on Birch box don’t you check our beauty profiles?! So this is basically useless to me.
    So that was my Birchbox! I’m giving it another month to see if it improves but if not I’ll be cancelling my subscription.
    What did you think of this months birch box?

    Do you subscribe to any other monthly beauty boxes?

    I’d love to check some more out so please leave recommendations in the comments 🙂

    Tomorrow’s post is: my make up collection!

    Sam 🙂 x

    30 day blogger challenge: my make up brushes 

      
    I never realised just how important make up brushes were until about a year ago. 

    I’d always used my hands and a sponge applicator until I discovered the real techniques brushes on the pixiwoo channel. They literally changed my life. And I’m not exaggerating. It’s amazing how those tiny wooden sticks with fluff on the end can completely transform the way you apply your make up.

     I went on a bit of a mad one a while ago buying brushes in all different shapes and sizes and by different brands, high street & high end until I finally learned how to use them and what each one was for. It was an expensive mistake put it that way. As a lot of them I don’t even use. 
    I’ll go through my favourites just to show how many from my collection I actually use regularly to hopefully give you an idea of what not to waste money on if you only wanted to invest in maybe one or two.

    I have a mixture of brands from high end to high street: Real techniques, Mac, Sigma, Royal & Langnickel, Bare minerals, Lancôme, Illamasqua, Japonesque etc. And I used to be a firm believer in ‘buy cheap buy twice’ but to be completely honest with experience it isn’t necessary to spend a lot. 

     My Real techniques collection 

    My ‘couldn’t live without’ brush has to be the real techniques buffing brush. (5th from right) 

    I use it every day to buff in my foundation, it gives nice even coverage but can also be used to apply blush/bronzer/powder.

    The expert face brush is a close second. (4th from right) I use this on the days where I need extra coverage. 

    The sculpting brush (far right) is perfect for those that are new to contouring. But I personally prefer the actual contouring brush (3rd from right) it’s just a matter of preference. 

    The stippling brush (second from right) is good for achieving that ‘airbrushed’ look. I use it on a night out where I sometimes wear a bit more make up. It’s also nice to apply cream products (cream blush or highlighter) 

      Mac contouring brush & real techniques sculpting brush. 

    I do use my Mac contouring brush occasionally, it gives a more precise contour (if you like the really chiselled cheekbone look then this is for you) but I’d say it’s probably best for a make up artists kit rather than an everyday make up brush. So In my opinion don’t bother, it is on the pricey side too at just under £40.

     Eyes  L-r Sigma blending e25, Mac 239,253,212 & royal & langnickel bc445

    The Mac 253 & 212 push liner brushes are my favourite for lining. I can’t apply liner to save my life wether it be from a pot,liquid liner, cake etc but these little lovelies make my life easier. The push liner gives a nice soft line for daytime when used with black or brown eyeshadow, also a perfect look for older ladies as it’s less harsh than a dark black liquid or pencil liner. 

    The Mac 239 is again one I use every day, perfect for packing colour onto the lid. But it isn’t an essential. There are many more that will do the same but it was a brush I THOUGHT I needed months ago. 

    The sigma e25 & R&L bc445 are my favourites for blending. Blending used to be something that was hit and miss for me but these brushes literally do all the hard work for me. So id definitely recommend them, they are reasonably priced too. I picked up the R&L brush at the Olympia beauty show for less than £6. And the sigma was less than £10 although customs charged me £14 for the set I purchased 😬 

    Crown & karla brushes are on my wish list but if you’ve tried them let me know your recommendations! 

    So they were my brushes! Hope you enjoyed! 

    Do you have any favourite brushes that you can’t live without? Let me know in the comments! 

    Tomorrow’s post is my favourite mascaras. 

    Sam 🙂 x

    30 day blogger challenge: Favourite palette 

    It’s day one of my ’30 day blogger challenge’ that I’m setting myself. 

     
    Choosing my favourite palette was harder than I thought. It’s like someone asking you to chose your favourite child. But I decided on one in the end. It was the smell that won it. (Yes the smell!) No I haven’t lost the plot (yet) all will be revealed shortly.

    The winner was……

    Too faced semi-sweet chocolate palette! 

      

    Eyeshadow & chocolate, 2 of my favourite things combined! What’s not to love? 

    16 shades of chocolatey deliciousness made with 100% natural cocoa powder. The smell is to die for! But on the downside if you’re on a diet maybe this one isn’t for you. 

      
    It’s a mixture of mattes & shimmers that can take you from day to night in an instant. And for those that sometimes struggle with which colours go with which or where to apply what, the too faced palettes will really help you out as they all come with the how to’s leaflets which will help you recreate some of the looks on there. 

    Here’s a quick swatch taken in natural light   
     
    Colours from top to bottom:

    • Licorice 
    • Coconut crème
    • Nougat
    • Truffled
    • Hot fudge
    • Cocoa chili 
    • Pink sugar
    • Puddin’ 
    • Blueberry swirl
    • Peanut butter
    • Frosting
    • Rum raisin
    • Mousse
    • Caramel
    • Bon Bon 
    • Butter pecan

    See what I mean about the diet thing? Just listing the names has made my belly rumble.

    I purchased this from Debenhams for £38 so it is on the pricey side. It’s not something I would buy on a whim and I had admired it from afar for over a month before taking the plunge. 

    So that was my fave palette. Have you tried any of the too faced palettes? Which one is your favourite? Let me know in the comments 🙂 

     Day 2 of my challenge will be ‘things that stress me out’ so prepare for a long one! You have been warned 

    Sam x 

    August empties/ favourites

    Here’s my first empties post!

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    In my entire life I don’t think I’ve ever used up an entire product before getting bored half way through and buying something different. But I’m on a spending ban enforced by myself in an attempt to try and use up the products I already own. (I did start last week but an unexpected trip to Tk Maxx set me back)

    My first is:

    Mac prep & prime fix+ (£17)

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    It’s quickly become one of my ‘can’t live without’ products. I now use it literally every single day. It had been in my kit for a while and I just assumed it was a setting spray hence the name ‘fix’ BUT I did some googling and discovered some uses that make up artists swear by. And they’ve changed my life! Okay maybe not my life exactly but my usual make up routine. Heres how I use fix+ :

    Spritz some onto your face before or after your chosen moisturiser for an extra moisture boost (or both if your skins really suffering)

    Spritz onto your foundation brush to help your foundation glide on more smoothly  

    Spritz onto the face after applying foundation and concealer & allow to dry before applying powder to keep your make up in place longer

    Spray onto your eyeshadow brush before applying your chosen eyeshadow to really make the colour ‘pop’ and intensify the colour

    Use it to thin cream or compact foundation for a more sheer coverage (decant product, never spray into the compact)

    I’ll definitely be repurchasing, it’s been a godsend for my usually dry skin. I would certainly recommend trying it if you haven’t already.

    Have you tried any of the above tips or have any of your own to add?

    Urban decay: Naked skin foundation in shade 2.0 (£27)

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    I allowed the consultant at the UD counter to match me up for this foundation. Which I should have known would be a mistake as no make up counter assistant ever selects the right shade for me wherever I go (#annoying ) however, it was okay to use on nights out as I go a little darker for evening make up.

    So! Coverage was okay, I normally like something a little thicker so the liquid consistency took a little getting used to but it’s buildable which was good for me. I apply it with the real techniques buffing brush, allow to dry for a few minutes then use a beauty blender to add extra coverage where needed. And voila! ‘Naked’ skin that looks flawless and even, without the cakey look that some other foundations can give when they lie and say their product is buildable 😬

    I will purchase this again after the spending ban 😉 but a lighter shade that will suit my pale complexion.

    Stila stay all day 10 in 1 beauty balm (HD illuminating beauty balm spf 30 £26 duty free)

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    I purchased this on my flight to Cuba a few months ago. I used it whilst on holiday and it gave a lovely glow with a subtle hint of colour. I don’t usually leave the house without make up at home but this gave me the confidence to go foundation free so that’s definitely something that impressed me.

    However now I’m home and tan-less I can no longer wear it alone & team it with my normal foundation on those days where your skin needs a little pick me up.

    It would be lovely for a make up artists kit as it’s perfect under foundation for a nice dewy, slightly illuminated effect (similar to Mac strobe cream)

    Will I repurchase? If I can find it again yes! I haven’t seen it anywhere since 😦 So if anyone knows where I can pick one up please let me know! As id definitely like to add it to my holiday make up bag.

    Embryolisse lait-creme concentré 30ml (£13 boots.com)

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    What can I say, it’s amazing stuff, it instantly smooths my normally dry slightly flakey skin, and creates a smooth canvas for me to apply my make up. It also doubles as a primer (and has many other uses such as cleanser, make up remover, repairing mask, after shave cream, baby care product) My make up stays put all day without looking dry and it works great on my make up clients too as it stops shine on oiler/combination skins so it’s a win-win situation. Although the packaging was a bit pants as its a metal tube, so even when you squeeze a little out it still floods the cap.

    Have you tried it? Let me know why you thought in the comments

    I have already repurchased the larger-gold limited edition tube from boots.com £20 (pre spending ban!) the tube has been updated on the larger tube so no mess with that one.

    George under eye concealer (Asda £4.50)

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    This baby Rivals the YSL touché éclat for me. NO LIE! And at £4.50 it’s a total bargain. There’s no reason for you not to try it. I use it after my correcting concealer to brighten my eye area and it can also be used for highlighting. A little really does go a long way and it does exactly what it says on the tube. I can’t remember what made me buy it as id never normally pick up a supermarket own brand (make up snobbery I know, I’m not proud of it) but I’m so glad I did. I can honestly say I love this product and I can see this being one of my make up bag staples.

    September 30 day challenge.

    In an attempt to blog more regularly I’ve created my own little September 30 day challenge. The posts will be short and sweet but I hope you guys will be able to get to know me a little better.

    So if there’s anything you’d like to know or see here leave a comment for me 🙂

    Sam x