Sunday, 13 March 2011


This is just a short post about some beautiful jewellery I purchased lately.
These pieces are from an etsy store called Untamed Menagerie (click here!) which sells handmade silhouette jewellery.



'Through The Looking Glass'


'Stranger To Affection'

I was extremely satisfied by the service of the store and the quality of the products once they arrived. As you can see these were packaged beautifully, especially since I am a sucker for the creepy Alice In Wonderland vibe this packaging is going for. I particularly enjoy the butterfly silhouette necklace as I have been wanting something similar for a long time. These are both necklaces but there are a variety of other types of jewellery available and all and extremely reasonable prices - i'm going to go back for more when I have a few more spare pennies!



My only issue with my order was unexpected customs charges! These weren't forseen but are obviously not the fault of the Untamed Menagerie Etsy store. I just wanted to warn those from the UK that you will be required to pay customs charges! (Mine were around £18 for 2 necklaces). Delivery took around 5-6 weeks from the US.


xxxx

Friday, 11 March 2011


I have been a bit MIA this week for two reasons, one pictured above and the other was a general bout of illness. I purchased this moisturiser/night cream online a few days ago and decided to slap some on one night when I was watching TV. After about ten minutes my whole face began to burn and became very irritated so I immediately washed my face to remove the cream, sadly much of the cream had already absorbed and so I continued to have the rash for a few more days. I wasn't sure whether this was a faulty batch or not so I took to google to find the answer.


I found online (on the Olay site actually) a full list of ingredients in the product and discovered that it contains a few parabens (Ethylparaben, Methylparaben, Propylparaben) and Benzyl alcohols (Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Cinnamate, Benzyl Salicylate). As I have sensitive skin, I can often have bad reactions to products containing Benzyl. As for the parabens, I am still iffy on this issue as I have found many articles (like this one: http://www.live-naturally.co.uk/article/Parabens-and-their-effects) which detail the research surrounding the negative effects of parabens.

I'm not sure what caused the reaction in my skin, but I do know I won't be trying this product again! I encourage you all to be wary of the products you are putting onto your skin as you can end up with bigger problems than a rash! -mummy moment over-

Have any of you used this product? How did you find it?

x

Sunday, 6 March 2011

Revlon Colourburst Lipsticks



Whilst in boots this week I spotted these lipsticks at the Revlon stand in boots and having a few extra pennies, I decided to treat myself to two colours - a pink shade and a red shade. I had already heard a lot about these lipsticks online and through some friends and had heard they were good for basic daywear for those days where you would like a semi-formal make-up look as they are supposed to be very moisturising while still being pigmented like a normal lipstick!

Here's the official mumbo jumbo:

Revlon ColorBurst Lipstick uses Elasticolor™ technology to distribute rich colour pigments evenly over lips and allows the formula to move comfortably with lips – like a second skin!

Revlon ColorBurst Lipstick is also infused with moisturizers and antioxidants such as Sweet Almond Oil to improve lip texture and prevent drying.

Key Benefits:

  • Innovative pigments provide immediate, high-pigment colour release on lips to give rich colour in just one swipe.
  • Unique Elasticolor technology hugs lips with an explosion of colour that feels virtually weightless• Contains film-forming polymers for longer wear and skin conditioning properties
  • Moisturizers and anti-oxidants, including Sweet Almond Oil, improve lip texture
  • Beautiful packaging, with premium bullet lipstick case and embossed Revlon logo

(via www.boots.com)



(L-R) Baby Pink, Raspberry




In Baby Pink


And in Raspberry

I think this stays pretty true to what it promises, it's creamy and easy to apply and remains moisturising for as long as it stays on. My main issue with these products is that the staying power is incredibly short, I ended up reapplying at least 4 or 5 times throughout the day (it must be mentioned that I did not wear lip liner). I think I would still put up with it for this product though as it is a great everday wearable product. My favourite of the two is the raspberry shade but the baby pink is a perfect everyday wear lipstick like a sheerer version of viva glam gaga 01!

These lipsticks retail for £7.99 in Boots!

Have any of you tried these lipsticks? How did you like them?

x

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Sleek Storm Palette

Hello! Long time no see!

I recently made a quick trip into superdrug and decided to pick up a sleek storm palette after my first failed attempt (almost the entire palette was shattered when I got it home)

These are quite popular across the UK community yet none of my friends appeared to have heard of or tried the brand. I can say the palette was a pleasant surprise - retailing at £6.49 for 12 shadows. The colours in this palette are a range of neutrals perfect for both a daytime neutral eye and a nighttime smoky eye! I would say this palette would be perfect for those days where you have to go from work/uni/school to a nighttime engagement and need a few shadows to ease the makeup transition!

The shadows themselves are soft with a velvety feel but my only complaint would be that in being so soft they have a tendency to fly around the palette making it hard to keep it tidy. A primer would definitely be necessary with these shadows as they are so soft that they will almost certainly crease. I wore a neutral eye with urban decay primer potion as a base and it lasted all day.

All in all, a nice purchase which will most certainly be well loved within my collection!

Have any of you tried the Sleek products?

xx