Wednesday 21 January 2015

Glossybox Jan'15 - Fresh Start Must-haves


All in all, January is a bit of an 'iffy' time for these beauty subscription boxes. This months Glossybox is no exception to the rule, spoiler alert - its pretty meh. In fact this will be my last Glossybox for now as I've been pretty dissappointed in the last few. Anyway. let us begin.


The largest item in this month is this Kueshi Natural & Pleasant Cosmetics Revitalising Toner (10.70E for 200ml). Never heard of this brand and the bright harsh pink just puts me off. Appearances can often be decieving so I will give it a whirl, I just think it looks a little cheap but good full size item.


Up next we have a Jelly Pong Pong All Over Glow (£10 for 15g). I have recieved countless samples from JPP from Glossybox and this highlighter is something I really wont use. I'm not much of a highlight fan and this seems way too shimmery for me. On the upside, the packaging is really cute, I love the bicycle, shame about the product.


My favourite item this month, MeMeMe Eye Line Pencil in Clay (£4) is awesome. Eyeliner is pretty much a cemented staple in my everyday look so it is always welcome in boxes. I like that its not your usual black eyeliner too, its an unusual ashy brown which you could potentially use as a brow pencil. I really like it on first impressions.


Fourthly, we have Nicka K New York Colorluxe Powder Blush (8.95e for 5g). This is innovative with its powder puff applicator but I'm on the fence with the colour, its very pink for someone like me. I also am not hot for the packaging it feels very cheap and nasty but I will always give something a try, it might impress me for all I know.


Lastly we have a Naked Lips Organic Lip Balm in Superfruits (5e). I can never have too many lip balms as they come in and out of my life due to loss all the time. Especially this time of year due to the cold weather my skin and in particularly my lips break out in dry patches - nasty. This also smells really nice and fruity, and feels nourishing on the lips.

So there you have all five items of this months Glossybox. I really do appreciate that they every item collected here is full size, but in my thoughts - I buy these boxes for a little extra luxury, I don't mind small samples or perfumes as I get to test out things I wouldn't perhaps make the jump for. Unfortunately this is the end of the road for me and Glossybox for now, the last three boxes have been total duds for me, I honestly feel like my moneys better spent elsewhere, these boxes are only £2 cheaper than a MAC lipstick that will last me for years.

Rant over! If you actually like the look of this box, you can still get it at Glossybox.

Emma x

Thursday 15 January 2015

Birchbox Jan '15 - Hit Refresh/Womens Health


So here we are with the first beauty box of the year 2015! Birchbox sent theirs out first without a dispatch email so this was totally unexpected and a nice surprise. This months theme is 'hitting refresh' and starting over, they've partnered up with Womens Health to further promote this. So lets crack on and see what you recieve this January.


First item in the box is a ActivBod Feel Great Shower Concentrate (£5) this is supposed to be a refreshing 'post workout' shower gel which fits in perfectly with the theme here. Unfortunately I'm not the most active gym bunny out there so this will be making its way to my stock drawer ready for travel.


Next up we have a HealGel Body (£39.50) which includes anti inflammatory ingredients to sooth and regenerate the skin. This is a bit off an odd item for me, I don't really get it. Is it supposed to be an actual regeneration thing or is it more aromatherapy sided? We shall see - tiny sample mind.


Thirdly we have something I have previously tried - Beauty Protector Protect and Detangle (£14) I liked this stuff a lot last time I tried it. It works very well on my ever knotty locks, a little better than my old faithful Aussie leave in conditioners but not for that price tag.


The REN Glycolatic Radiance Renewal Mask (£30) was a nice surprise this month. I like getting masks in boxes as I'd never pay more than £15 for a mask so its a wau of trying out more expensive masks for a little price tag. I've heard constantly good things about Ren so I am excited to give this a whirl.


Possibly the thing I am most excited for in this box is the Stila Lip Glaze (£15). I like Stila as a brand, I have some of their cosmetics and really enjoy using them. I don't think this will dissappoint and it is also a very me berry toned colour.


We also have a nutritional item this month in the form of Embrace Matcha Green Tea (£24.99). This is a waste of money as I loathe green tea and it loathes me and makes me quite ill. This will be heading straight in the bin, even if it is THAT expensive.


The last thing in this months box is a lifestyle extra - Birchbox Pilates Band. Its a nice idea and ties in with the theme very well, but I have never done Pilates in my life. I get what they were trying to do here but sorry guys I'm not fussed, thanks.

Thats all the items you recieved in this months Birchbox, a good eclectic mix of products and they all tie in to the 'Womens Health' theme really well. Especially looking forward to using the Ren mask and wearing the Stila Lip Glaze.

If you like what you see, you can pop over to Birchbox and get yourself one for £10 plus p+p!

Emma x

Wednesday 7 January 2015

Burts Bees Lip Shine in Smooch


Burts Bees are infamous for creating some of the most powerful moisturisers, their hand salve is a loved favourite here as well as their lip balms. However, until this was sent to me in a beauty box, I had never tried any of the more 'make-uppy' items from the range. 

The colour is beautiful, definately something I would wear. Its a nice plummy berry tone but this unfortunately doesn't transfer as nicely on to the lips. This gives a very sheer tone of this when applied, which is nice nonetheless but not as fantastic. The texture of this is like jam, its thick and has a sticky feel to it - this is to be expected, afterall it is a gloss. I'm not overly keen on the sticky texture, and its also quite thick so I do feel like I'm over smothering my lips in product. At the price point of £6.99, it is reasonable but that money could be spent on other lip products that are better and at the same cost - some of the ELF glosses I've tried are half the price and feel a lot less gloopy and thick.

Moisture wise, I don't feel like this lives up to the expectation I have of the brand. They have fell just short of their high quality line, and I'm not sure I will be trying out anything else from their more cosmetic side.

You can pick these up at lookfantastic for £6.99.

Emma x

Friday 2 January 2015

Liz Earle Botanical Shine Shampoo and Conditioner


As a lover of Liz Earle skin care, I've always been curious to try out her other ranges in make-up and hair care. This Christmas my curious wishes became true as I was gifted a lot of Liz Earle items, I have quite the collection at the moment. 

The Botanical Shine Shampoo and Conditioner is an award winning duo and claims to provide shiny locks. I have now been trialing these guys for just over a week, washing my hair about four times with them both. The shampoo really leaves your hair and scalp feeling really clean and the scent is beautifully herbal. The shampoo is sulfate free so its quite surprising how soft it leaves your hair feeling. When you apply this to your wet hair it gives you that classic soapy dry feel which personally leaves my hair feeling quite dry, this is not one of those cases. This did on its own, leave my hair feeling really soft and there was a noticable shine that my hair usually lacks.

The conditioner however is the star of the show here, you use it just like every other conditioner after shampooing. The formula of this is so thick and creamy, with a similar scent to the shampoo. I found that this made my hair almost as soft as a treatment shot, hydrated and perfectly tangle free. It also washes out really easily compared to some that like to get stuck at the roots. This is also a colour safe option if that is something that concerns you.

The only issue I have with these, is the pricing. Obviously I was bought the pair as a gift and at almost £9 a go for a standard 200ml it makes you wonder if its worth the pennies. I'm on the fence here, I would definately buy these myself but I think I'd buy them more as a treat option when compared to others you can get in the chemists and supermarkets.

Both of these products can be bought direct at Liz Earle both £8.75 for 200ml.

Thursday 1 January 2015

Nuxe Creme Fraiche de Beaute Masque


And just like that we're now in 2015! Craziness. Anyway today, we're going to crack 2015 off with a post on something that has really been soothing on my dry skin. I recieved this little beauty in a Glossybox a couple of months back and I think its the best thing they've sent me in ages. 

Nuxe Creme Fraiche de Beaute is a 24 hour soothing and rehydrating mask, you use it by applying it after you've cleansed as usual. You leave it on for ten minutes and then rub the remainder into the skin to absorb further. Firstly when you squeeze the product out of the tube, it releases this lovely orange blossom scent making you want to instantly apply. I really like this, I am finding it to be super effective, for best results I'm using this twice a week. I have noticed that I no longer am finding that I have dry patches on my face and my face doesn't feel so tight anymore which is a joy. I do think it has definately got a soothing effect, its cooling when applied and feels especially nice round the eye area.

It reminds me of one I have tried many moons ago from La Roche Posay and its at a similar price point. This is definately not unique in its nature but for the time being I am really loving this stuff, if anything the light scent really sings to me which may be why I prefer it to others.

You can pick this up at Escentual for £19.50.

Emma x