Essie shopping: one to try, one to avoid

Friday, 26 December 2014

So I may have spotted a few Essie polishes on sale in TK Maxx the other day for the bargainous price of £3.99 each. Seeing as they retail for around £8-9 in stores, I felt that this would be a good opportunity to augment my collection. They had some great shades on offer (and some really disgusting ones) but I picked up these two: Truth or Flare and Resort Fling. This is from their Spring and Resort 2014 collections respectively, so I'm only 9 months behind the times (better than usual, I'd say).

Essie truth or flare resort fling swatch review

Truth or Flare ¦¦ One to try. This polish is a light, grey-toned blue with a creme formula. It's a sophisticated way to wear blue nails and it suits the season quite well. The first coat goes on pretty streakily but with careful application, a second coat can usually save it. You may need to go for 3 coats if you're after perfection, but I draw the line at 2 coats of anything so for me that had to suffice.

Resort Fling ¦¦ One to avoid. This is a peachy coral with a jelly formula. The colour is really pretty but the formula is quite transparent and even though it applies evenly, you do need 3 coats to make it opaque. As I mentioned above, I don't really have the time for that kind of nonsense - particularly given that an hour later, it still hadn't set despite the use of Seche Vite top coat. You can see it pooling at the tip of my index finger in the picture below.

Here are both of them on my nails. I'm modelling two of my most frequent activities this month, namely: 1. Reaching for a scarf, and 2. Reaching for some chocolate coins. P.S. Let's not look at my cuticles eh, all I can say is roll on summer.


Essie truth or flare resort fling swatch review
Have you tried either of these polishes? What did you think?

-Rachel


Memebox Wake Up Makeup: Unboxing & review

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

The past few Memeboxes I've received have been strong, very strong. So by the Law of Subscription Services In General, I was bound to end up with a dud sooner or later. Ladies and gents, I present Memebox Special #37, Wake Up Makeup.



Memebox kindly sent me this box for review, and I have a sneaking suspicion that this one was left sitting the warehouse because Memebox's makeup boxes don't tend to get such good reviews. I've personally had a mixture, but this one sadly falls into the "so close... but not quite" category.

If you haven't already heard me rabbit on about Memebox, they're a Korean non-subscription beauty box and online retailer who have taken the beauty world by storm of late. Their boxes are oddly addictive; for more information I refer you to their website here.

Let's see what they put in this particular box, shall we?


Royal Nature The Original Soothing Blemish Balm SPF30 PA++ ¦¦ Here we have a common or garden BB cream. This is formulated with lots of interesting extracts and smells pleasantly of lavender when applied. This gives a light coverage, and blends in nicely without going patchy. The colour matched my super pale skin well, and over time it wore well, not oxidising or sinking into pores. The only downer is that this has an SPF of 20, whereas on the card it's marked as 30. The higher the better as far as I'm concerned, but I suppose this will be a high enough SPF for wear during the British winter.


Bbia Downy Cheek in 02 Downy Peach ¦¦ This product did ok, actually. It's a lovely peach shade which blends very easily into the skin. It didn't emphasise my pores or stick to any dry patches, and didn't feel greasy on the skin either. This lasted reasonably well, although it did fade gently throughout the day. Nothing too serious. I'll happily keep using this. 




Cheek Room Two Color LipGloss in Wine & Nude Peach ¦¦ Has anyone else ever seen wine which is this particular vivid shade of pink?! No, me neither... So I'm not quite sure how they came up with the shade name. And who else is heartily sick of the Cheek Room Girl? Funnily enough, not all of us aspire to look like a scarily rendered Scarlett Johansson. Anyway, moving on to the product. I was all ready to hate it, given the packaging and the wild claims made on the card (long lasting lip stain, waterproof, smudge-proof, opaque colour, matte texture with a topcoat that gives a lacquered finish). However, the proof is in the pudding and I've actually been reaching for this fairly frequently. It does none of the things it says it will on the card, but is a nice, comfortable clear lip gloss to wear with little fuss. It doesn't taste weird and gives a super-subtle lift to the lips. 

It’s Skin Babyface Young Girl Gel Eye Liner in 02 Purple Black ¦¦ I think this was probably the worst thing I've ever received in a Memebox. Oh apart from that mix your own face colour thing that looked like it was for a 6-year-old. This is a two-part eyeliner containing a black and a purple. The black is about passable, although certainly nothing special and I found it difficult to get a crisp line with it, but the purple was a joke. It was dried out when I received it and the product had pulled away from the edges of the pot. It balled up, flaked and pulled on my skin when I tried to apply it and it's safe to say the result wasn't pretty. The black portion of the pot isn't good enough for me to save, so this is going in the bin. I may keep the brush. I'm still debating that one.




Shara Shara Creamy Dual Auto EyeStick in no.3 Celeb Burgundy ¦¦ Aha, another dual ended eye stick. Unfortunately, this suffered the same fate as the last one, in that the shadow end of the stick was pretty useless. I'm not normally a fan of pink eyeshadows, but this one looked alright just after application. I was all ready to change my mind, and then I looked back in the mirror and... it had disappeared. It was really that fast. There was just some gold glitter left behind to remind me that there had ever been any colour there at all. No good. And that was over a primer! The eyeliner, however, was a different story. This is an unusual burgundy colour, and unlike anything else I own. It applies well and stays on the lid throughout the day. The colour, being red based, does have the tendency to make me look a bit ill, but I think for people with a slightly more 'healthy' skin tone, this wouldn't be an issue. If I dress this up with other eyeshadows I think it could look quite pretty. So I'm looking forward to experimenting with the eyeliner end, but I kind of wish they hadn't bothered with the shadow end.

Shara Shara Glitter Pearl Powder in GL02 Bronze Gold ¦¦ Uh oh, more Shara Shara. So far, I'm not getting a great impression of this brand. I've received an eyeliner from them before, which was fine but nothing special, and here we've got two more products with limited appeal. This is a pot of glitter, basically. Nothing more sophisticated than that. The shade of glitter I received was quite nice, actually, and it's just down to my personal taste that I don't like to wear a lot of sparkle (and wow, does this sparkle). My issue with this product is that it's so hard to apply! The sponge applicator piles it on, and then it proves impossible to blend out. It just sticks obstinately where it was placed. Which, for such a loud product, is not a good thing. I can't imagine using this as a highlighter as suggested, unless two circles of glitter is a look now? Oh and let's not mention the packaging. What has a corset got to do with anything? Why can't we keep things classy around here (I'm looking at you, Cheek Room Girl)?



Cellbydate The Real Galacto Zero Essence ¦¦ This was a bonus product, and I'm pretty excited to use this. It comes in a nice looking frosted glass bottle, with tasteful designs on it (ahem). This is an essence to use after your toner, and I'm just about to run out of a sample sized essence so I'll be getting on to this shortly. It promises pH balancing, sebum balancing, moisturising, revitalising, soothing, and skin boosting effects according to the bottle, so we'll see! I'm pleased to have received this and here's hoping it lives up to its claims.


Left-right we have some of my trademark dodgy swatches for: Shara Shara Glitter Pearl Powder ¦ Bbia Downy Cheek ¦ It’s Skin Babyface Young Girl Gel Eye Liner ¦ Cheek Room Two Color LipGloss ¦ Shara Shara Creamy Dual Auto EyeStick



And bringing up the rear, here's the swatch for the BB cream. 

Overall, there were a couple of decent products in this box but most were duds or not something I'd choose to wear. I do think makeup Memeboxes are a complete gamble, not least because it's virtually impossible to put together a makeup box that everyone will love. Still, I have received better boxes and as for the theme, I'm not sure how whacking a load of glitter on your face before using three different eyeliners on it constitutes "wake up make up" but there we go. 

If there are individual products listed here that you think you'd like to give a go, I've linked to them in each header (these aren't affiliate links). A lot of the products are showing as out of stock, but Memebox have said that they will try to get frequently wishlisted items back in stock. 

If you're interested in purchasing a box or two, here are some codes which might help you:

1. $5 off any purchase over $30: 02JYH5*
2. $5 off on entire order when purchasing over 3 Memeboxes: MEMEBUNDLE3
3. $8 off on entire order when purchasing over 4 Memeboxes: MEMEBUNDLE4 
4. Free shipping on orders above $30 from USA SHOP: No code required 
5. Free shipping on orders above $70 from Memeshop: FREESHIPPING
6. 20% off any USA SHOP order: GIVETHANKS

Did you receive this box? What did you think of it?

-Rachel


The box reviewed in this post was provided by Memebox for consideration. However, I have bought Memeboxes by the drove since they started shipping to the UK and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Memebox to a friend. I'm solidly in love with the company as I'm sure you'll know if you've read my blog for any length of time!* denotes an affiliate link or code, if you'd like to use it then thank you for your support but please don't feel obliged to. 

The Glamour Party Beauty Edit 2014 with Latest in Beauty

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Have you got a Christmas party coming up, and you need to stock up on a few party essentials? Maybe you're heading away and you need some travel size miniatures? Well, look no further. The Glamour Party Beauty Edit is here, and it's going to solve a large number of your problems... 

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review

I'm afraid to say the box won't pick an outfit for you, stop your feet from hurting, or prevent that randomer from taking an unwelcome shine to you, but we can't have everything can we? Here's what it will do for you...

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty stila smudge stick waterproof eyeliner black amethyst

Stila Smudge Stick Waterproof Eyeliner in Black Amethyst ¦¦ I'm a big fan of Stila, and I'll take any excuse to expand my collection. This eyeliner is a very deep purple with a hint of sparkle in it. This is just enough to give it interest without making it too in-your-face. You can use this as a normal eyeliner if you have a certain level of skill with application, as it is quite soft. It's much easier to apply it however you can, and then smudge it out into a smoky eye. It's super pretty, and is one of those clever colours which looks black from afar, but it has just enough purple in it to bring out green eyes. I love this!

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review collection lengthening mascara

Collection Lengthening Mascara in Ultra Black ¦¦ Here we've got a mascara which looks a bit like it wants to be Benefit They're Real!'s drugstore dupe. The bristles on the brush are much shorter than the Benefit version, and it's not as instantly wowing, but if you stick around and build it up a bit, then the results are actually quite good. I would say this gives great every day lashes, nothing dramatic, but a solid performance.

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review wild about beauty eyeshadow becca

Wild About Beauty Powder Eye Shadow in 04 Becca ¦¦ I'm so glad I got the shade I did - I've been keen to try something from Wild About Beauty for a while, and I didn't want to get a crazy unwearable colour. Luckily, Becca is a beautiful neutral shade which I'm having a bit of trouble putting into words - see the swatch at the end of the post for a better idea, but basically it's a kind of very pale warm brown, which looks somewhere between a champagne and a pale bronze shimmer on the lid. It's a lovely shade which would do a party look just as well as an everyday look, it applies well and blends easily. It's also got great staying power. I forsee me getting a lot of wear out of this one!

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review burt's bees lip shimmer grapefruit

Burt’s Bees Lip Shimmer in Grapefruit ¦¦ This one was a bit of a miss for me, sadly. The shade I got is a very light pink with a heck load of shimmer in it. I know I shouldn't be surprised by this, as it is called a "Lip Shimmer", but this translated as a fairly grim 80s frost pink when worn alone. Not good. I'm going to try and layer this with other products, or maybe just use less at once, but I don't hold out much hope. It's also peppermint flavour, which is good on occasion but sometimes you just want something inoffensive on the lips, you know?

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review lola nail polish stone grey

Lola Nail Polish in 005 Stone Grey ¦¦ Grey nail polishes never go out of style, and this fits into my collection beautifully. It's a darker grey so it looks very stylish with almost anything and can do day and night with ease. This would be a great choice for Christmas parties - if you've not decided what you're going to wear when you paint your nails, you can put this on and guaranteed it will go. This applies well and looks great after two coats, and I'm seriously in love with the colour.

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review vichy purete thermale 3 in 1

Vichy PuretĂ© Thermale 3 in 1 ¦¦ This cleanser for sensitive skin does 3 things in one - it's a cleansing milk, it removes eye make up, and it tones. I'd argue the first two are the same thing but... Minor quibble. I think I will use this after my work Christmas party, as I'm staying away for the night and at 30ml this is a useful size for travelling with.

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review vichy idealia life serum

Vichy Idealia Life Serum ¦¦ I will be using this right after the Vichy cleanser post-Christmas party - this promises to restore radiance to the skin. Sounds just the job, if you ask me.

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review skyn iceland hydro cool firming eye gels

Skyn Iceland Hydro Cool Firming Eye Gels ¦¦ Lastly, I will be using these the morning after the night before - we have an all-day team meeting the day after, so I'll need to look with it. I have serious bags at the best of times so I hope these will help me out.

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review xen-tan luminous gold gel

XEN-TAN Luminous Gold Gel ¦¦ I'm not really one for fake tan, as I'm so pale normally that I just end up looking orange. However, I'm thinking of giving this one a whirl. It's got lots of shimmer in it which means it looks pretty as soon as you apply it, and then the tan develops over the next 3 hours. Now, I'm not sure about exactly how they figure the timing works with that (do you arrive to the party pale and leave tanned??) but I guess I'll apply the night before and see how I go. It's got a fairly strong coconut scent, and no detectable fake-tan smell, so that's good.

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review philip kingsley moisture balancing shampoo & conditioner

Philip Kingsley Moisture Balancing Shampoo & Conditioner ¦¦ My hair always needs some moisture balancing, and I'll be taking these with me to wash my hair with after the work Christmas party. I've had much success with Philip Kinglsey products before, so I'm looking forward to trying these.

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review L'Oreal elnett satin volume hairspray

L’Oreal Elnett Satin Volume Excess Hairspray ¦¦ Travel size cans of hairspray always come in handy, so I know I'll get good use out of this. I'm slightly intimidated by the promise of "Extra Strength" and "Backcombed Volume", but it also says it disappears at the stroke of a brush, so I'm sure I'll be fine.

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review popband london

Popband London hair ties ¦¦ These hair bands are the trendy sort that you've been seeing everywhere for a while, only with a party spin! I like the plain black one for when you need to be sensible, and you can then switch up your hair to party mode with the gold houndstooth pattern one. As they point out, these look good on your wrist as well, so either way you're winning.

the glamour party beauty edit latest in beauty unboxing review swatches wild about beauty eyeshadow becca stila smudge stick black amethyst

Swatches ¦¦ Here we have my trademark dodgy swatching. Left to right: Wild About Beauty Powder Eye Shadow in 04 Becca, Burt’s Bees Lip Shimmer in Grapefruit, Stila Smudge Stick Waterproof Eyeliner in Black Amethyst.

Also in the box ¦¦ 62% off a 12 month subscription to Glamour magazine, £5 off your next purchase at Xen-Tan, £20 off a Magnitone, and further assorted discounts from the included brands which can be found listed here.

I personally think the Glamour Party Beauty Edit is an excellent value box which contains a mix of everyday, useful products as well as new things to try. There's only one thing in it that I didn't really like, and I'm hopeful about changing that with some considered application. The box has a value of £88.85 (precisely) and can be purchased for £16.99 inc P&P here. They do tend to sell out fairly quickly so run, don't walk towards this box.

Are you thinking of buying this box? Which product swayed you?! For me it was the Stila Smudge Stick, which is normally £13ish alone...

-Rachel


November Favourites

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Happy December, everyone! We made it. Now is the time to kick back, relax, and roll on into the festive season. I am going to buck the trend and say that for me, November went past extremely slowly. It was great, but I'm glad we finally pushed through to December. Here are some things that made my November a happy month.


Hart of Dixie // We recently succumbed to Netflix and I decided to give Hart of Dixie a whirl. I had no idea what it would be like and it took me a little while to get into it – initially, I found Zoe’s character a bit difficult to warm to, although I realise that was part of the point. I persevered and I've actually become pretty hooked on it. I'm nearly at the end of the first season and the whole Lemon/Levon/George thang has all kicked off. Gripping stuff.

All Things Heated // Things have been distinctly chilly around these parts, and I've been working from home a lot. We’re too stingy to have the heating on during the day, and we live in a drafty Victorian house, so retaining heat has been of the essence. I've been relying on my Heat Tech tops from UniQlo, which make for comfy and stylish thermals. I stopped by the Regent Street store recently, where I stocked up on the long sleeved ones as well as sleeveless and cami styles. This means I can wear them in a variety of ways, and I've been found in one most days. You can just see my marine blue long sleeved top in the top right of the picture above - I highly recommend it. I've also been absolutely in love with my heated throw, which is the grey and cream furry thing in the picture above. As an ordinary blanket it retains heat very well, but once you put on the heated elements it transcends into a warming experience that’s just sublime. It has a timer and various heat settings and everything. I've been sat with this over my lap while I work – such a granny thing to do, but it works amazingly well at making me feel extra toasty. Then there’s my electric blanket, which warms up my bed for me deliciously. It’s the perfect way to end a frosty day - and saves me heaps of time in making up multiple hot water bottles! I've also just cracked out the fleece lined tights that I loved last year, and I think it may be time to replace them...


Cargo Swimmables Water Resistant Blush in Bali (top swatch above) // This blush is just gorgeous, beautiful, wonderful, I would like to marry it please. It is a delicate pink colour, which is light enough to freshen up the face but doesn't stray into Barbie territory. It’s got a super fine iridescent shimmer to it, which leans a blue-purple but doesn't look glittery on the face. It gives a good lift to the complexion and is excellent at making you look awake with very little effort. You don’t need to bother with a highlight, just slap this on and off you go. Also, it’s such a delicate colour that it’s almost impossible to overdo. Foolproof, flattering, long lasting. Please consider buying this if you don’t already own it.

Cargo eyeshadow in Yukon (bottom swatch above) // Here we have a browny taupe eyeshadow with a moderate amount of shimmer in it, which gives it a lovely multi-dimensional finish. This means you can use it alone and it does the whole eye very nicely. It’s just a gorgeous shade and I’d highly recommend picking up the single if you can. It’s similar to the shade Frolic from the Vintage Escapes Palette but Yukon leans more taupe.

Ecotools large eye brush // This beasting brush can cover your entire lid in two swift pats. It’s ideal to use with a nice multidimensional eyeshadow shade such as Yukon – in fact, this has been my go-to three second eye of late. It looks like you made an effort when really, you didn't at all.

O& Easy Brush Liner // This is a felt tip type eyeliner, and it’s the one I've found easiest to apply whilst in a hurry as well as the most long lasting. The only down side is that it’s pretty tricky to remove every last scrap as it does tend to leave a faint line behind. That doesn't bother me but it may not be ideal for everyone. This came in a Memebox so I'm not sure how I'm going to replace it when it dies – but I hear the Maybelline Master Precise may be quite similar.

Chocolate coins // The Christmas season is well and truly upon us, and I've been absorbing the ambience via the medium of chocolate coins. They’re just such a jolly way to enjoy my chocolate ration, and I'm feeling suitably festive.

What did you enjoy in November?

-Rachel



Memebox Korea's Most Wanted 2: Unboxing & review

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Ok, so I may just call this Meme Fever and be done with it - today, another Memebox unboxing. They're just fabulous and I can't get enough, so no judgement please and let's move on to gazing at the contents of this beautiful box.


Superbox #65, aka Korea's Most Wanted #2, promised "everything from the hottest skincare staples, makeup must-haves, hair and body essentials, and other K-beauty breakthroughs". Let's see if it lives up to the hype, shall we?


Hiello Blooming Multi Firming Cream // Any kind of highly concentrated face cream is guaranteed to grab my interest. I have chronically dry/dehydrated skin and I'm always trying to pack on as much moisturiser as I can. This has soothing ingredients like rose water and green tea, and you can also use it in a thick layer overnight as a kind of sleeping pack. I tried it overnight and it was extremely moisturising just as a thin layer, so it will certainly pack a punch when used as a sleeping pack. I think this is too thick for daytime use, even with my very dry skin. I'm also not hugely keen on the open-pot format, as I don't like fact that I have to keep putting my fingers in the product, but aside from that I'm pleased with this moisturiser.


The Tang Tang Kissy Skin Therapy Peeling Wash // This box sounds like it was formulated for someone with exactly my skin! This product is for people with dry and/or sensitive skin, and is applied to dry skin for a fleeting 40 seconds (precisely! Where’s my stopwatch…), massaged into the skin just before it dries and then rinsed off with warm water. I particularly like that in the description of the product, it acknowledges the fact that so many other peeling washes are formulated with ingredients which ball up to make it look like you’re rubbing away dead skin and impurities, but are doing nothing of the sort. I've whinged about that before and I'm glad they’re not pretending to do any of that with this product. When I tried it on my face, I found it gave my skin an extremely polished feel afterwards. Quite impressive actually. But it did ball up and I know there wasn't quite that much dry skin on my face so... I think someone's marketing team is telling little porky pies...


elRoel Tone Up Starter SPF50+ PA+++ Green // Here we have a tone correcting, wrinkle filling, complexion smoothing product which is SPF50. I’m not quite sure whether it’s being marketed as a sun cream or a primer, but that’s a small matter – either way, this sounds like an excellent product for my needs. I'm off to Australia in just under a month (!!!!) and it’s going to be suuuuper hot there. I'm British Midwinter Pale, and I burn like a bitch in anything resembling UV rays. I've also got somewhat of a ruddy undertone to my skin, so the fact that this is tone correcting as well as an extra strength sublock is very exciting. I gave it a go, and it applied relatively easily and looked unnoticeable on my skin. I couldn't detect a green tinge, and it didn't sit uncomfortably on top of my skin like lots of suncreams. It didn't fill in wrinkles or smooth my complexion but that's ok. I just want it to stop me getting burned. 


The Face Shop Calendula Eden Essential Moisture Essence // Another deeply moisturising face product – if this doesn't sort out my dry skin, then I'm not sure what will. This contains calendula extracts and hyaluronic acid to moisturise and ‘smoothen’ out uneven skin tone. It went on beautifully and smells really good, and after a week and a half of use, I think it's maybe too soon to throw this serum a party - but I really want to. Guys... it's that good. 


LadyKin One Touch Bling Glow Lipstick in Dipplum Burgundy a.k.a. Deep Plum Burgundy // As well as the amusing mistranslation on the actual lipstick, the sole makeup product of this box has such a dubious name. By name alone, I would never ever have picked up this product to try, but I'm glad it was in the box because it turns out it’s quite good. It applies extremely easily, almost like a balm, and feels very comfortable on the lips. I love the colour, too, which is great for making teeth look whiter. It has a very glossy finish, which looks great on the lips, but means it's not the most long lasting and does have an affinity for teeth.


Kskin Emu Leg R-Free Massage Cream // In case the rest of my body was feeling left out of this face-favouring box, here’s a cream for legs and feet. This is a cream packed with all the trendy ingredients du jour (snail mucus, hyaluronic acid, vitamin A, and Emu oil containing omega 3, 6 AND 9) plus some more usual ones (peppermint, menthol) which is to be massaged into areas of the body which need de-stressing. You don’t even have to stick to your legs! After a long day in London, I felt my feet could use some cooling and de-stressing, so I applied this. It certainly packs a punch; it was extremely tingly, very cooling, and the effect lasted quite a long time. I'm impressed. The only thing is it's quite messy to use as it takes a while to be absorbed into the skin, still, I may take this with me to Australia as well as it looks like it's going to be really hot there. Slight case of coals to Newcastle but never mind.


Overall I think this box was absolutely perfect for someone with my skin type, which is very dry and dehydrated. As such I loved it, however I can see that people with other skin tones might not be so enamoured. As for box value, I don't go by list prices as they can be wildly different depending on where you choose to shop, but for me I think this represented great value as I will use everything in the box.

As I'm linking to these products on the Memebox website, I notice a lot of them are no longer available. Sorry about that, but it looks like if enough people add them to wishlists then they might come back...

If you'd like to try out some Memeboxes, you may be interested in using these codes: 

$5 off when you spend $30 or more using the code Z6219V
$5 off automatically at checkout when you spend $100 or more - applied automatically if you follow the link below
$10 off automatically at checkout when you spend $150 or more applied automatically if you follow the link below

Browse boxes to use your discounts on here*.

Did you receive this box? What did you think?

-Rachel


The box reviewed in this post was provided by Memebox for consideration. However, I have bought Memeboxes by the drove since they started shipping to the UK and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Memebox to a friend. * denotes an affiliate link, if you'd like to follow it then thank you but please don't feel obliged to. I'm solidly in love with the company as I'm sure you'll know if you've read my blog for any length of time!

Mini Review Mondays: HD Brows Eyeshadow Palette in Foxy

Monday, 17 November 2014

Hi fellow nomads,

Did you know HD Brows not only make killer eyebrow products, but also makeup for the rest of your face? I didn't either, until I passed by their stand at IMATS this year. They were demonstrating their line of products and this eyeshadow palette immediately caught my eye. I think you can see why.

HD Brows Eyeshadow palette in foxy bblogger review photo anestingnomad

This warm toned neutral eyeshadow palette grabbed me instantly, from the sleek packaging to the beautiful selection of essential shades it contained. I managed to negotiate a swap-in to my show pack purchase and we were off. It's now been a few months (like...6) and we are now firm friends, this eyeshadow palette and I. It's something I reach for when I am just at a loss as to what to do with my face, and I want something reliable. So without further ado, here's a close up on this beautiful palette. 

HD Brows Eyeshadow palette in foxy bblogger review photo anestingnomad

The shades, from left to right, are:

bare // matte pale cream highlight
golden // warm golden shade with glitter
honey // matte mid-brown
bronze // deep warm brown with glitter
truffle // deepest cool brown with glitter

The shadows themselves are well pigmented, even the glitter shades. They go on well and blend easily, although some of the shadows I find a little... drying? I don't know, is that a thing? But I do find that when I wear this palette, my eyelids do feel quite dry. That's not necessarily a bad thing, especially if you have oily eyelids - although I always wear a primer. Using the aforementioned primer, these shadows stay in place all day without creasing. Each shadow is 0.8g, so it's a reasonable size. They all co-ordinate nicely, so this is a great palette for a no-fuss look. Just pick any of the shades and they'll all go with each other beautifully.

There's also a brush included, which does a pretty good job. One end strikes a nice balance between ability to apply colour with relative precision and ability to blend out said colour after application, and the other end is angled, and quite small which makes it more versatile.

It's available in three shade ranges, nominally dependant on skin tone. Foxy is designed to co-ordinate with their Eye & Brow Kit in Foxy, which is for people with medium skin tone. Yet I use HD Brows products in Vamp (the darkest variant) and this works fine on my skin tone. 

HD Brows Eyeshadow palette in foxy bblogger review photo anestingnomad

In terms of negatives about the product, there's the drying issue as I mentioned above, and obviously this isn't the product for you if you don't want glittery eyeshadows. And then there's the fact that the palette is a little on the bulky side. Yes, it contains a decent size mirror - it covers the whole inside of the lid - and the brush is actually quite good quality, but there feels like a lot of empty space going on here. The size of the packaging makes you think twice about chucking it into a travel bag. Also it collects dust and fingerprints in a fairly epic fashion (see photo for evidence). Still, if that's the worst thing about the packaging then they've not done too badly. 

The HD Brows Eyeshadow Palettes aren't a product I hear talked about a lot, and I wonder why. Plenty of people rave about the HD Brows Brow & Eye Palette (which I also have... which I also love) but not so much about this little gem. 

You can find this palette here for £28. Yes, it's a little steep - and honestly, I'm not sure I'd recommend it at full price, especially if you already own a swathe of neutral eyeshadow palettes. However, if you can get this one sale, as part of a bundle, or on eBay or similar, I'd suggest you give it a go. I myself am eyeing up the palette in Vamp... 

Have you seen this palette anywhere? Have you tried it?

-Rachel



The Bin Diaries Part IX: Products I'm Throwing Away

Friday, 14 November 2014

To my fellow nomads,

The Bin Diary Backlog is finally nearing its end - normal empties pace will be resumed shortly. Until then, it's time for a final poke around someone else's rubbish. Let's go!


This episode contains haircare, skincare, bodycare and makeup in a bijoux package. I mean, it's quite small. So, rather like ripping off a plaster, let's get this done all at once.


Jurlique Rosewater Balancing Mist // This is a pleasant rosewater spray which you can mist over your face as a toner. It smelled of real roses, and was refreshing to spray on my face, but didn't make a noticeable difference to my skin. This is probably excellent for those with extremely sensitive skin who can’t use more active toners, or as a refresher midway through the day, but I couldn't use this instead of a normal toner.

To buy (again) or not to buy? Probably not, unless I go and live somewhere hot and need a refreshing facial mist.

Percy & Reed Dry Shampoo // What a shocker, a bin diary dry shampoo that’s surprisingly not from Batiste, but from Percy & Reed. This haircare brand has been everywhere recently, so their marketing department has obviously been very busy. I picked this up in a set from TK Maxx (love that shop) and I was pleasantly surprised by this dry shampoo. It didn’t show up as too grey on the hair, although it wasn’t quite as invisible as I had hoped, but it did have an interesting scent, and gave a reasonable amount of texture as well. I enjoyed this more than I was expecting to.

To buy (again) or not to buy? I think I would, actually, depending on the price point.

Percy & Reed Dry Conditioner // The theme continued with the dry conditioner, which I just didn’t really understand when I got the kit. It is basically just a spray which makes your hair extra glossy and nice, and it smells good too (it’s perhaps an acquired taste but I like strange smells). This is great to use on dry hair which just didn’t quite turn out how you expected to, or frazzled by sun hair, or smells like the tube hair. Or all of the above. A surprising hit, here.

To buy (again) or not to buy? Yes, as I don't own anything else like this.

Triple Dry Deodorant // So maybe it’s a bit odd to include a deodorant here, but we all use it (I hope?!) and I was impressed with how this performed. I don’t tend to think that spray deodorants will really do a decent job but this one actually did. 

To buy (again) or not to buy? Yes, I already have! 

Sephora Lemon Verbena Smoothing Body Scrub // This was obtained in a Spanish department store (I was so excited when I saw the logo hidden away in the corner) and led me on to buying the makeup remover from the last Bin Diaries. Anyway, as for the actual scrub, this was a perfectly pleasant scrub to use although nothing revolutionary. It wasn’t super scrubby, but the smell was beautiful, so there’s that. 

To buy (again) or not to buy? If I could shop in a Sephora (sob), I consider it and then probably buy the scented candle instead.

L’Oreal Lash Architect mascara // Rather like the Rimmel mascara from a previous Bin Diary, this was a pot luck Boots purchase. I remember this being all the rage in school, but that was (ahem) over 10 years ago so… I think it’s safe to say things have probably changed a little since then. This is no longer the holy grail it once was, and didn’t perform as well as my new favourite mascaras. I found this wasn’t the easiest to apply and transferred to under my eyes, so I was glad to chuck this out in favour of my new favourites.

To buy (again) or not to buy? Noooo. It's so 90s dahling (and not in a good way).


So now we're all caught up in Bin Land, you're free to enjoy your weekends. Have a good one!

-Rachel