This is a blog I've created as an outlet for not only my passion for beauty, books, movies and T.V., but also for writing. I love to write, and I don't ever want to be tied to one style. On a blog you can express yourself however you see fit and that's exactly what I intend to do here!
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Wednesday, 8 July 2015
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This is a blog I've created as an outlet for not only my passion for beauty, books, movies and T.V., but also for writing. I love to write, and I don't ever want to be tied to one style. On a blog you can express yourself however you see fit and that's exactly what I intend to do here!
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
Review - Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturising Lotion+
Last year I tried out the Clinque Dramatically Different
Moisturizing Gel and really liked it. Back then my skin was transitioning from
oily to dry, and after a while I wasn’t able to use it because it wasn’t
hydrating enough. I moved on to other moisturisers and kind of forgot about it.
Then a few weeks ago when I used up the last of the moisturiser I was using I
decided to give the Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion+ a go.
It’s a very light consistency, quite unlike most other
lotions I’ve tried recently. I like this because it’s easier to apply makeup
over a light moisturiser than a thick one. Actually the consistency isn’t too
different from the gel, it’s only slightly thicker. It spreads easily and does
give a decent amount of hydration. It doesn’t have a terrible scent, it just
smells like normal Clinique products. Honestly, that’s the most I can really
say for it though. I haven’t noticed it doing all that much for my skin. It
hasn’t irritated it or anything, but it also hasn’t improved it in any way.
It’s really just kind of blah. Sure it hydrates somewhat,
but you expect something called ‘Dramatically Different’ to do something a bit
more than just simple hydration. Especially for the price. The small 50ml tube
costs $29. I’ve used other moisturisers that have hydrated and done other
things like brighten and smooth. The Aveeno Daily Moisturiser, for example, was
one I found to be more effective than this one and it’s $20 for more than
double the product.
When I had oily skin and was using the Gel formula of this
product I noticed a great difference in my skin. It got less oily through the
day and makeup lasted longer. Apart from the fact that it’s a lotion, I don’t
know why this one is so much less impressive. I was hoping that this one would
counteract the dry patchiness I sometimes get around my chin throughout the
day, but it really hasn’t changed it at all.
This isn’t a terrible product by any stretch, but it’s not
one I’ll repurchase. If it did a bit more I’d feel differently, but mild
hydration isn’t enough to tempt me. There are definitely better products out
there.
Monday, 6 July 2015
Review: UD Ultra Nourishing Lip Gloss - Walk of Shame
I have
bought a few Urban Decay products recently and this gloss was the first (not
including the Naked Basics, which I purchased last year). It was $30 from Mecca
Maxima and I picked it up on UD’s opening day at my local store. I gave a few
thoughts on it in the feature I did a couple of weeks ago on the opening day,
but I thought I’d jump on here and give it a proper review. I’m also planning a
new series of posts with a one-brand focus and one of those brands will be UD
so stay tuned for that too!
This is by
far the most I have ever spent on a lipgloss. Usually I stick to the drugstore
brands, but it was UD’s opening day and I couldn’t help myself. It called to
me. I have the shade Walk of Shame and it’s just a nice nude pink. It does have
a little shine to it, but the shimmer is so fine you can barely notice it,
which I like. I can’t stand when glittery glosses are all chunky and you just
feel like you coated your lips in shimmer. The packaging is sleek with its
shiny gold exterior and peek of the shade at the bottom. I love how the ‘Naked’
part is actually cut out of the gold part too. It just looks so cool and
luxurious.
I cannot
tell a lie. This stuff stinks to high heaven. It smells more strongly of paint
than the foundation does. When I swatched this next to the foundation I just
thought it was the Naked Skin making my hand smell. I get the gloss home and
realise that it’s the culprit, not the foundation. The foundation actually
becomes fairly odourless once it sets. With the gloss though it really wouldn’t
have hurt UD to just pop a hint of vanilla or something in the formula to make
it smell yummy. Pretty much every other gloss I’ve ever owned has smelled
yummy, I thought I could expect that from UD too!
Despite the
terrible stench it’s actually a fantastic gloss. It’s long-lasting,
moisturising and simply beautiful on the lips. It works alone, on top of
lipstick or even just on top of tint or lip pencil. Walk of Shame is a classy
shade, in spite of the name, and it was the best shade to try as my first gloss
from them.
The question
then becomes will it be the last. Quite possibly. Although it’s gorgeous on the
lips, part of me can’t get past the smell. It stinks so badly and I just truly
believe that glosses should smell good enough to eat. You are putting them on
your lips after all.
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