Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Ebay False Eyelashes Take 2

Hey lovely ladies

This is a video for you, thought you could see them a bit better, I did try putting them on but because of lack of scissors they were too long and didn't look great!

Excuse my voice I've got a bit of flu and then my nose decided to start bleeding right at the end of the video

Enjoy!

Love Sophie xx

Monday, 9 August 2010

50% off at Models Own? Yes Please :)

Hey everyone 

Just to let you know Models Own are feeling a bit unloved and therefore want a few more people to 'like' them on Facebook. They're currently on around 5000 members but they need 10,000 before they give us 50% off. 

So what you waiting for? Give em a little like from me, eh? And then you can justify buying two things off them, right? Because that's the same price as buying one thing full price. Bargain!

Click the picture to give them some loving


On another note, is the Youtube toolbar thingy getting on your nerves too? It's driving me CRAZY!

Have a lovely Monday evening, ladies

Love Sophie xx

Saturday, 7 August 2010

Products That Don't Live Up To The Hype

Hey ladies!

There must be so many of these out there and I was interested to see what you thought, if there are any products you really don't get on with.

To start, here's a couple of mine

Maybelline Great Lash
Oh my gosh. Biggest let down ever. And aren't they meant to sell a billion a minute or something? I don't know who's buying them though! I am a fan of the packaging though. . 

GOSH Darling
Ok it's not like I hate this, I kinda love the scent, all white chocolatey, but it's super drying, lasts a whole of 5 minutes and a bit of a let down. I love it for toning down lip colours though but I don't think it's right for my pale complexion
I'll add some more later if I can think of them

Have you tried these? What are your 'let down' products? Do you find you buy things that everyone loves only to hate them?
Love Sophie xx

Friday, 6 August 2010

The Samples Series: Avon Advanced Techniques Lotus Shield

Hey everyone!

Continuing with my Samples Series with the Avon Advanced Tecniques Frizz Control Lotus Shield which I'm pretty sure everyone has heard of by now. 

  Avon Advanced Tecniques Frizz Control Lotus Shield - £5 introductory price

First impressions were that it smells LOVELY. However I think I used a bit too much. After reading reviews on their website people say to use a 10p sized blob. I used the whole sachet. I woke up the following morning with disgusting hair. It was stringy and messy and just awful. And I had work to go to. I was expecting to walk in and have everyone say 'Wow Sophie your hair looks fab!'. Then again this would never happen considering I only work with men, yet one managed to tell me my hair 'looked a mess'. Gee, thanks.

Yet I hung on in there as it does say you can leave it for up to 2 washes and after my second wash my hair is lovely and smooth and soft with no flyaways. Have a look at this!


Hello shiny hair!

Have you tried this yet? 

Love Sophie xx

How I Keep My Fringe Bouncy

Hey lovely ladies :)

A biiiiig hello and thank you to my new followers as well!

This is just a quick post about how I keep my fringe bouncy, as I have naturally straight hair so without doing anything my fringe is flat against my head. Nice. 

This is what it looks like after a few hours shopping, there's still bounce! 


So what products do I use?

Firstly I wet my fringe, no shampoo or anything because I find that makes it look greasy, I'm not very good at washing it out under the tap. .

Then I use a little bit of this. I love love love this, it's not cheap at £9.90 or so from Headmasters but it's worth it. It's a kind of mousse but in a spray form so it's really light but still has good hold. It's a huge bottle so I reckon it'll last a while
L'oreal Tecni.Art Root Lift Spray Mousse - £9.90

I then blowdry with my trusty Superdrug round brush which was only a couple of pounds and my Tresemme Extra Hold Hairspray which I've had for months it's so big!



As you can see I like to stick with the pink and black theme. . .!

What about you? What styling products could you not live without? Do you ever buy stuff from the hairdressers?

Love Sophie xx

PS I now have the approve comments thing enabled as I find it hard to catch up with all my comments

Thursday, 5 August 2010

Mini Rant, Why Blogs Are Better Than Magazines

Hey everyone! 

I guess this is a case of preaching to the converted but before I got into blogging I would flick straight to the beauty pages of magazines. After buying a few more lately (damn you WHSmith in Waterloo station!) whilst waiting for friends I've realised that reading someone's post is so much more satisfying than reading about the newest products in a magazine.

Take for instance this month's Company magazine. I'm not really a Company fan, it's not really aimed at me I guess and the sealed sections drive me MAD. Why anyone would think that you'd have to seal a few pages together about bum surgery is beyond me (if you don't get this reference go and look at the current issue of Company. .Grrr)


(Click to enlarge and zoom)

That's all you get. One page. And a few others about new perfumes. But that doesn't satisfy my needs!
I found out aaaages ago about the new Estee Lauder palette mentioned from Charlie and that's what I love about blogging. It's so much easier to read than a magazine, and most of the things you read are genuine, honest opinions on products that there is actually a chance you might consider buying.

It's like having a beauty magazine to read every day of the year and for that I am very thankful :)
Keep up the good work ladies!

What do you think? Have you given up on going to magazines for beauty advice?

Sophie xxx


The Samples Series: Neutrogena Visibly Clear Pink Grapefruit Facial Wash

So next up is the Neutrogena Visibly Clear Pink Grapefruit Facial Wash. Why do they always have such LONG names?! This one fell out of Glamour I think and I've since lost the packaging. I was a bit on the post about this one, especially considering Vanessa Ann-Hudgens does the advert and it just makes me cringe. 


I accidentally threw out the packaging and I can't find it on any websites to tell you how much it is, probably a few pounds I reckon.

It's not amazing, but it's not terrible. It doesn't really seem like it would clear your skin but maybe that's because of the strong grapefruit smell. After all Vanessa doesn't quite believe it herself as the smell is just so great. . .

It's quite drying so you'd need a good moisturiser afterwards, I used this day and night for 2 days (a nice big sample!) yet I didn't really see a difference. I think it does make quite a good cleanser though, it did get rid of any last bits of make up.

Would I buy it? Probably not. I think I would get sick of the fragrance, it is really strong and I'm not really a grapefruit fan! However it does make your skin feel really fresh and clean so I might look into more from them

Are you a Neutrogena fan?

Sophie xx

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

The Samples Series: Body Shop Rainforest Moisture Hair Butter

Hey lovely ladies!

This is something new I'm doing, I realised last night that I have too many samples of things (or do I buy too many magazines?) so I thought I'd use them up and blog about my first impressions. Obviously some I don't intend to buy so I can't give a review after a few uses etc, but you know what they say, first impressions count!

First up is the Rainforest Moisture Hair Butter from The Body Shop

Rainforest Moisture Hair Butter - £3 for 50ml/£8 for 200ml
 
Ok, so the price for a small tub isn't too bad but what about the product? The product promises a 'luxuriously rich and intensive deep-conditioning treatment for soft, glossy and tangle-free hair' and it has no silicones, parabens or colourants and it contains 'pracaxi oil, manketti nut oil and Community Trade honey and olive oil'

Now if you ask me that sounds like a pretty yummy miraculous product right? Yeaaah, not so. I like my products to have a smell. And a pleasant one at that. This smells really strange, it is a faint smell but if anyone owns a Superdrug MUA Lipstick, that's what it smells like, in a word, funky.

There was a reasonable amount in the sachet, probably the same amount that I would dig out of my tub (uh, if I had one. . ), not a scraping but then not exactly generous. This didn't cover my hair at all. My hair is long, not super long but it just about managed the roots. And this is to be used instead of your conditioner once a week. Deep-conditioning treatment it ain't.

Now to be fair I was expecting a miracle. I was expecting my hair to drop out of it's knots into sleek, soft shiny hair. That's not unreasonable, Aussie 3 Minute Miracle can do it. But no, I came out of the shower with tangled hair looking exactly how it had when I went into the shower (except damp of course)

Of course samples are supposed to make us go 'wowee I'm gonna go out and buy that RIGHT now'. But that didn't happen with this. I think the eco thing they've got going on with this range is fab, but really, I wouldn't buy this full price. Weird smell, and despite being for dry hair it didn't really fulfill it's promises. 

Sorry Body Shop :(

Have you found any samples lately?
Sophie xxx

Monday, 2 August 2010

Justifying MAC Face and Body, Should I or Shouldn't I?

Hey lovely ladies

After watching Laura's video review on this I really do want it. She makes a point that it is really reasonable for £23 for 120ml. I thought for a minute, reasonable?! Seriously?! But have a look at what I've discovered and it really is (all prices from Boots)


Revlon Photo Ready Foundation £12.99 for 30ml
= £51.96 for 120ml

Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation £10.99 for 30ml
= £43.96 for 120ml
L'oreal Matte Morphose £11.99 for 20ml
= £71.94 for 120ml
.
But worst of all. . .

Chanel Vitalumiere £31 for 30ml
= £123.99 for 120ml

So what do you think? Can I justify my purchase?

Love Sophie xx
PS All images courtesy of Google Images

Sunday, 1 August 2010

Review: Mini Straighteners

Hey ladies!

Thought I'd try out aligning my text to the centre, if you don't like it please let me know, I think it makes it a bit easier to read?

The other day I happened to notice that ASOS not only had free delivery (you know how I hate P&P!) but a sale too. And after lusting after the Topshop Mini Straighteners at a relatively mini price of £10 I've had the idea on my mind for some time. So when I saw this pair for around £5 I had to have them, they're still available but you can't find them by searching so I'll post a link at the bottom of this post. I'm sure they're pretty much identical to the Topshop ones, they look the same and have the specifications. They are even in the same mini case. Also, look out for the Topshop branded mini car straighteners!  They do warn not to use them whilst driving though ladies.

ASOS Mini Straighteners - £5.25

Now are they any good? I bought these because I find my normal straighteners are a bit too bulky for my fringe, and having a full fringe does require a lot of maintenance and these are just GREAT. They're really good for getting right into the roots and leave a lovely bounce to my fringe. I thought I'd have a go at curling a piece of hair with them too, you know what I mean, those tutorials on Youtube where people make it look so easy? It is with these! Wouldn't fancy doing my whole head with it but it's great for giving a bit of bounce to my layers too.
So yes, I think this is greeeat and the quality is just fab despite the low price

You can find them here and they're available in black and pink

What do you think of mini straighteners? And did you pick up anything from the ASOS Sale?

Lots of love
Sophie xx