Sunday, 23 December 2012

Outfit and Face of the Night!

Last night was my friend's 21st so just a quick post to show you what I wore. I was so pleased with my dress, got it earlier in the week and was even more pleased that I could fit into a size smaller than what I would normally wear. This dress is from Topshop and I wore it with some not too high black lace up wedge boots because I'm 5'8" to start with and I hate being too tall! Especially when I tower over most blokes when I wear even small heels, not good for the self-esteem ;)






Make-up: Benefit That Gal Primer, L'Oreal Lumi Magique Foundation, MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural, Bourjois Chocolate Bronzing Powder, Natural Collection Peach Melba blush, MUA Brow Pencil, Urban Decay Naked Palette Eyeshadows in Half Baked (lid, brow highlight and inner corner), Hustle, Darkhorse and Creep (winged out and underneath the eye), Topshop Kohl eyeliner in Black (waterline), Collection Extreme 24 Hour Felt tip liner (flicked out on the lid), Benefit They're Real Mascara, Topshop Sunbeam Highlighter, MAC Hue lipstick.

Slightly worried, when writing all that down I realise I wear far far too much makeup! I also tried out St Moriz Dark Mousse, this is it after two applications and I quite like it. Bit of a shock at first after starting out so pale, review coming soon!

Lots of love,
Amy
xxx




Wednesday, 19 December 2012

I have a huge style crush on... Cheryl Cole

Watching the Cheryl Cole documentary on ITV2 tonight has given me some inspiration to write a new blog post! For years I have been a massive fan of Cheryl's, her being from the North East makes it even better because she is without doubt the biggest thing to come out of my region. Since appearing as a judge on the X Factor, she has quickly become a household name and dubbed a 'national treasure'. Not only does she come across as a likable person, she also has amazing style and is not afraid to experiment. Whether she's dressed up for the red carpet or out and about during the day, she always manages to look so effortless (though she has been known to have a few off moments- remember the orange top and purple trousers of the US X Factor?!).


She's definitely come a long way since this

She wore this gorgeous dress when I saw her live in October in Newcastle- love it







Can't forget her gorgeous hair and make-up either!


                     
    


















Now I know she's quite a love-hate kind of thing, but what are your thoughts on her?


Lots of love,
Amy
xxx

Monday, 17 December 2012

Daily Makeup




Estee Lauder Double Wear Light Foundation, Collection 2000 Lasting Perfection Concealer, MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural, MUA Brow Pencil, Benefit They're Real! Mascara, Collection 2000 Extreme 24 Hour Felt-tip Liner, Urban Decay Naked Palette Eye shadows in Naked (lid) and Buck (contour), Bourjois Bronzing Powder (to contour), Topshop Cream Blush in Neon Rose and Rimmel Kate Lipstick in 111 Kiss of Life.

Lots of love,
Amy
xxx


Sunday, 16 December 2012

My Top 5 Make-up Picks!

So like a lot of girls, I own quite a bit of makeup. However, most of it I don't wear that often, and I tend to pick a few things for day wear and wear them continuously  I don't really get the chance to wear everything in my collection, and have a few things that I absolutely could not live without, so thought I'd share my top 5 picks from my make-up bag:


(Sorry about the poor photos, my camera isn't the best and I took them at night- massive rookie mistake...)

Estee Lauder Double Wear Light Foundation



My god, it's expensive at £27.50, but soooo worth it. Because of it's hefty (for me anyway, I know there are more expensive ones out there) price tag, I try not to use it every day but I absolutely love it. I suffer from really oily skin and struggle to find foundations that will stay put all day, usually they don't even with power and primer, which is a bit of a pain to be honest. This gives really good coverage which isn't too heavy, which is perfect for me because I hate it when foundation looks cakey and like you are wearing a mask. It also doesn't oxidize on the skin and make you look orange, which is a pet hate of mine where foundation is concerned. I really recommend this, if only it was a little bit cheaper...!



Topshop Lipstick in Brighton Rock





Since I'm quite pale and can't be bothered to fake tan all the time, I have been liking brighter lipsticks to make myself look 'pale and interesting' rather than just ghostly white, well, hopefully! This colour is perfect- it's Topshop's 'Brighton Rock' and it's a gorgeous pink that isn't too bright and doesn't make me look washed out. It's also one of those colours that would be perfect for either daytime with a simple eye or on a night out. I can't praise Topshop lipsticks enough- they are really good quality for a lower ended brand and aren't too expensive at around £8 a pop. I went through a phase of only wearing MAC lipsticks for a while but they are so expensive and I think the Topshop ones aren't too dissimilar in quality, with a lower price tag. They have such a good colour range, 'Infrared' (bright orangey red) is also worth a go!



MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural in Light Plus



This is far too light for me, but I still love it anyway. It's not too cakey, and makes make-up stay in place much better than if I didn't use a powder, and it's also good to use throughout the day for quick touch-ups. It absorbs oil really well and makes you look flawless with a low coverage. It's also good to use on its own on good skin days. At £21.00 it's not the cheapest, but I would definitely repurchase when this one runs out as I couldn't live without it!



Benefit They're Real! Mascara 


Apparently, this is the UK's top selling mascara and I can definitely see why. It just makes my eyelashes look amazing- it curls, separates, thickens, adds volume, doesn't smudge and lasts all day. The wand is brilliant- it's a decent size brush and has little spiky bits on the end (yes, technical!) which help to coat and separate those little niggly lashes that are hard to get to. I like to use the brush horizontally and 'wiggle' it from side to side and up my lashes to make sure they are all covered, and then use the end bit vertically to separate lashes that are stuck together. I wouldn't go as far to say that it makes your eyelashes look false, but it does give amazing results and doesn't clump. After having tried this, I would never use anything else ever again. At £18.50, it's a bit pricey but really worth it in my eyes (pardon the pun).



Collection (formerly Collection 2000) Extreme 24 Hour Felt-tip Eyeliner



Sorry about the photo, all the writing is rubbed off the side of the tube because I love it that much and use it all the time, which is a good thing I suppose! I cannot live without eyeliner, and have worn cat-eye flicks every day for about 4 years now. I also really like gel liners, but when I'm feeling lazy I usually cannot be bothered to fiddle around with a brush and a pot. This one is really easy to use, just draw on your eyeliner shape as if you were using a pen, simple as that. I can't remember the exact price, but it was around the £4-£5 mark, which to me isn't bad at all. It lasts all day and is very black. I really hope Collection don't discontinue this which they quite often do with products, because I would be totally lost without this in my make-up bag! 

So there's my top 5 make-up picks, do you have anything in your collection that you couldn't live without? Are any of these in your must haves too? Let me know in the comments section below!

Lots of love, 
Amy 
xxx

<a href="http://www.bloglovin.com/blog/4391953/?claim=dh2nkcv4v8h">Follow my blog with Bloglovin</a>


Soap and Glory Peaches and Clean Cleansing Milk


I bought this after  my friend talked about how much she loved it and I'm so glad I did! Not only is the packaging cute (like every other Soap and Glory product),  it smells amazing which is always a good thing in my eyes.


Soap and Glory Peaches and Clean- £7.00, Boots

It has a lovely creamy consistency but not too thick, so didn't break me out which is a relief as my skin can get so oily! You just rub it into your face and you can apply double to any problem areas, which is definitely the T-zone area for me. When you wash it off it leaves your skin feeling really smooth, clean and make-up free, without drying your skin out. The only negative for me is that you can't use it around your eyes, which is a bit of a pain if like me you like to pile on the mascara/liner! But other than that I think at £7 you can't really go wrong (especially with the 3 for 2 offers that always come around on this range) and I would definitely say give this a go!

Have you used this, and if so, what are your thoughts? Would you recommend anything else from this range? Let me know below!

Much love,
Amy
xxx

Not another beauty blogger...

Okay so first post, bit clueless but hi! I'm Amy, 21 and training to be a primary school teacher. Love all things fashion, beauty (especially makeup!) and Disney, explaining my blog name. In the last few years I have been an avid reader of various blogs, but never had the confidence to start one myself. I got inspired by all these amazing bloggers and thought just do it, how bad could it be! So I decided to find a bit of confidence and give this blogging thing a go. Expect to see mainly fashion and beauty related posts, reviews, my thoughts/opinions, with maybe a few odd bits and pieces thrown in. Organised chaos if you like. Any tips or comments would be much appreciated, but please be gentle with me ;)

           Lots of love,

           Amy
           xxx