Sunday, 28 August 2016

Garnier Moisture Bomb Tissue Mask


In a mission to balance out my dehydrated skin I've been been eagerly seeking out intensely moisturising products. I recently switched from night creams to facial oil and whilst this has made a marked improvement, I still wanted something with a bit of an oomph. 

The Moisture Bomb day cream is so good I couldn't resist the lure of this mask. It promises an entire weeks worth of hydration in just 1 mask as wells as a reduction in fine lines and radiant skin. So does it deliver?

Well, first things first, lets talk about the packaging. It's humongous! The mask itself is also designed to fit Mr Potato Head - I found it extremely hard to get the mask to fit the contours of my face. The eye holes are tiny, cheeks are massive and god only knows what the deal is with the nose/mouth openings. 

After fumbling around with the mask I eventually got it to fit my face and then peeled the protective layer off so I was able to smooth the mask down a little better.

The tissue is saturated with a gel like serum which made it almost slimy but cooling and refreshing. After 15 minutes I removed the mask and rubbed in the remaining serum. My skin felt moisturised and slightly plumped.

However the results aren't particularly long lasting. The next morning, my skin looked dry around my nose and I had little breakouts on my forehead. 

All in all, I probably wouldn't use this mask again. The immediate results are good but for me, it doesn't deliver any long lasting impact.
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Tuesday, 16 August 2016

nspa Deep Hydrating Facial Oil



Summer has come. And gone. And come back again - *yay*! Whilst the sunshine is beautifully pleasant, the effects that the ever indecisive weather are having on my skin is particularly unpleasant.

To add a bit of context to this post, let's talk about skin type. I have oily skin that is extremely breakout prone. Having clearer skin is a massive thing for me. I've had spot issues for over half my life and the introduction of Hibiscrub into my skincare routine has given me skin clarity that I never thought possible! However, the product is harsh and my skin is lacking some serious hydration which leaves it dull.

Although I use moisturisers daily, I'm still left feeling somewhat wanting for that inner glowiness. I had read about the benefits of facial oils for ages but the thought of adding oil to my already oily face absolutely terrifies me - then I saw this product when I was browsing and so took the plunge...

I'm obsessed by the packaging. A pipette dispenser gives the product a 'professional' feel which makes it feel more expensive than it is. Also, does a pipette make any one else want to pretend to be a mad scientist? No? Just me. Ok, moving on... 

The oil itself smells quite floral but the scent is quite light so it doesn't become overpowering. When I rubbed some of the oil between my fingers I was surprised at how un-oily it was. With a deep breath, I applied around 4-5 drops to my face and massaged in. Instantly my skin soaked it up without any residue or greasiness left behind. Fast absorbing or thirsty skin? I'm yet to decide... 

When I awoke the next morning I dragged myself into the bathroom and caught sight of my skin. Woah. It look blinking lovely!

The tone of my skin was even and smooth. My pores were smaller. There was no shine but my face looked brighter and full. 

Despite the £6 price tag this oil delivers some serious results. In fact, my first impressions of this oil were so impressive that I replaced my night cream with this immediately.  

Amen to facial oil!
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Sunday, 7 August 2016

Primark Beauty Essentials

Primark has been under the beauty spotlight over the last year. From make up to beauty tools to fake tan, Primark has all bases covered and all for a very reasonable price tag. Sometimes you get what you pay for so what items in the range are worth the hype?  

Beauty Blenders - £2.50 for four
I have tried several of the PS brushes and they are pretty good, but these mini blenders just blow my mind! These are great for blending concealer under my eyes and for contouring my nose. 

Lash Curlers - £1
Admittedly, I bought these because they look lovely. I used them when the cushion in my Eyeko curlers gave up and actually, they are really rather good.

The curve on the lash rest fits my eye shape well and the cushion is firm which gives lots of lift at the root. 

Tweezers - £1 for 2 pairs
Tweezers are tweezers. There's nothing about them that sets the world alight and yet we are all so quick to part with money for a branded pair. These work just as well as the higher end brands for just a fraction of the price. Plus they make your dresser effortlessly 'rose gold cliche' chic. What's not to love? 

Hair Grips - £1 for 60 grips 
My house is where hair grips come to die. They are all a one use wonder for me and where they end up after, who knows? Therefore I can only thank the Lord that Primark understand this and bang them out as cheap as chips. 

Have you found any beauty essentials in Primark? If so, what?
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