Sunday, 23 December 2012

Benefit Eyebrow Review

So me and my friend Kelly went and got our eyebrows done at a benefit eyebrow counter recently and both came away unimpressed.

I had heard really good things about benefit brows, and have seen my friend Kim have hers done and they looked really good.

I was advised (and saw in person when my other friend got them done) that the consultant maps your eyebrows out, tells you where to grow them, where to avoid plucking and marks them out to perfectly match your face. None of this happened.

She also seemed to wipe off half of my eye make-up and eyeliner in the process and left me with smudged patchy makeup which I didn't think was very professional.

The lady also commented on our upper lip hair (which I didn’t even think was present) and then both made us feel very self conscious and my friend was then pressured to have that waxed too even though she didn’t need it.

After the whole process of tinting and waxing our eyebrows, we both agreed that they didn’t look any different. We also usually fill them in with HD Brow kit, but the lady didn’t fill ours in so I personally felt like they looked bare and patchy. I have seen other people get theirs filled in with the brow zings, but she didn’t even mention this to either of us.

At the end of both of our sessions, she also went to book in the next appointment, booked Kelly in but completely ignored me and sent us on our way.

At £18, I feel that it wasn’t really worth it. My eyebrows were already a good shape so I don’t think I fully ‘benefited’ from the experience. Now they are neat at least I can go home, fill them in and keep up with the upkeep myself at home. I don’t think I will be going back. They now seem to be thinner than before when I had spent ages trying to grow them thicker.

Before (top) and after (bottom)



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Sunday, 9 December 2012

Outfit of the Night - Christmas Party

Just thought I'd share with you my outfit for my work's Christmas meal last week. I had a really fun time, ate loads of food and drank too much wine.




Shoes - New Look
Replica Disco Pants - Republic (Glamorous)
Sheer sleeveless shirt - Select
Belt - Primark
Jewellery - New Look

Make-up
Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation - 1C Shell
MAC Studio Fix Conceiler
Laura Mercier Translucent Powder
Sleek Contour Kit
MAC blush in Melba
HD Brow Kit
MAC Eyeshadows in Wedge & Brulé
Soap & Glory Liquid Eyeliner
Yves Rocher Lipstick in Frambois
Primark Eyelashes




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Monday, 3 September 2012

How Much is My Face Worth?

I recently saw this post on Nelipott’s blog and thought it was an interesting one to do. It also made me realise I spend way too much money on make-up and will definitely be looking for alternatives. I use different make-up every day, but here is a standard days worth. And yes, I do wear a LOT!


Liz Earle Moisturiser £16.25 // Porefessional by Benefit £23.50 // Maybelline BB Cream £6 // Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation £21 // Mac Studio Fix Conceiler £14 // Bare Minerals Face Powder £16 // Stay Matte Face Powder £4 // Sleek Contour Kit £6.50 // Mac blusher in Melba £13.50 // HD Brow Kit £25 // Urban Decay eye Primer £14.50 // Mac Wedge Eyeshadow £12 // Mac Brun Eyeshadow £12 // Soap and Glory Eyeliner £6 // White pencil Eyeliner (Generic) - £1.00 // Yves Rocher Sexy Pulp Mascara £8.45 // Glossybox Lipstick £7.00 // Lipcote £3.60

Applied With:
Real Techniques Buffing Brush
Real Techniques Contour Brush
Real Techniques Small Brush  - Core collection £21.99
Eco Tools Big Powder Brush £10
Models Own Powder Brush £10
Revlon Eyebrow Brush £3.99
Mac 217 £17
Elf eye Definer Brush £1.50

Total:  £274.78

Oh dear. How much is your face worth?


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