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Friday, 7 October 2011

Blacker the Berry, the Sweeter the Juice

Hello gorgeous people, TGIF; hope you all have a good weekend :)

I have a quick post for you today; i bought a new lipstick! My collection is expanding nicely... yaaaay :)
This purchased was inspired by Kate (this.is.what.i.do) i'm sure you've all heard of her, she has a blog and YouTube channel; just click her name and it'll take you straight to her blog :)
I just love this colour for autumn, its a deep purple/burgandy colour, with a creme finish :) 
You can pick it up form Boots or Superdrug for £7.49









Will you be wearing colours like this, this autumn?

Keep Smiling Beauties. xo

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Nail of the Day: OPI Lincoln Park After Dark

Todays Nail of the Day is OPI's Lincoln Park After Dark, a deep purple creme; OPI describe this colour as 'where midnight meets purple'. This is lacquer is OPI's MOST popular shade; and i totally see why, this colour is always one i come back to if im unsure on what to put on my nails. I love the way this polish applies, it glides on like a dream; so smooth and the shine! It has the glossiest appearance ever, even without a top coat! 
This colour is perfect for autumn.

 Natural light, 2 coats

What's your favourite OPI colour?

Keep Smiling Beauties. xo

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Autumn Inspired FOTN

Hey Guys,
just a quick face of the night for you, i went out for dinner with my mum and step dad last night and i decided to take the season into consideration when doing my make-up. As I've said before, i love the rich autumnal colours, so i wanted to use them in a make-up look :)

The finished look :)
 On the eyes i used a MAC paint in Bare Canvas (£13.50) to prime the eyelids and give the shadow something to adhere to. Then i applied MAC's Vanilla (£11.50) all over the lid, then i took a redish/brown shade something similar to MAC's red brick and gently buff that in with a light hand just above the crease to create a wash of colour. Then i took a matte brown, anything like Urban Decays 'Buck' from the Naked Palette or MAC's 'Cork'; just a warm-toned brown and buff that into the crease, blending it into the red & vanilla to create a flawless smokey eye.

I also took the 'Buck' under the eye, along the lash line and blended that out with a blending brush. 
Then i took MAC's 'Carbon' with an angled brush and pressed that gently along the lash line, really close to the lashes to create the illusion of thicker, defined lashes. I did exactly the same with the black shadow along the upper lash line allowing a base for the fake lashes to be applied.
On the waterline i used Avon's SuperShock Gel Eyeliner in Black and then Sleek's Ink Pot in Dominatrix.
I applied one coat of Volume Million Lashes in Extra Black by LO'real, then applied my MAC lashes in number 3 using Duo Eyelash Glue.
I have a base on; Concealer, Foundation and Powder. I left my brows natural, applied some bronzer to contour using the Bourjois Chocolate Bronzer, i know that's not its proper name but I'm sure you all know which one i mean when i say that.
Then finally the lips. i applied MAC's Russian Red (£13.50), i absolutely LOVE wearing lipstick at the minute, its gives your make up such a different feel.


Keep Smiling Beauties xo.

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Its a Midnight Affair

Hello again lovelies,
After my half moon manicure i was feeling creative and wanted to try a french manicure with a twist!
I have to admit it wasn't perfect, but practise makes perfect :)


Here's some steps on how to achieve this manicure:

 Here's what your going to need: Base and Top coat, Two colours of your choice; base colour and tip colour, a nail file (if your nails need shaping), stickers or a guide if you don't feel confident doing it free hand :)




Step 1: Start with clean, shaped nails and apply a base coat; I'm using Salon Systems Matte Base Coat, but use any you have :)
 Step 2: Apply a base colour and allow to completely dry, i used Nude Beige by Models Own £5 available from their website.
 Step 4: Apply guide stickers if you need, available at Boots or Superdrug. Then apply your tip colour, i decided to go with Midnight Affair by Revlon £6.29 from Boots. i absolutely love this petrol blue for autumn, its a gorgeous rich colour.



Step 5: Apply a Top Coat, to lock in the polish allowing it to last longer. I used Rimmel Pro Super Wear Ultra Shine Top Coat, around £5.00 from Boots.




Keep Smiling Beauties xo