Sunday, 7 October 2012

I'm still here !!

Hi everyone

I just wanted to say sorry for the extended blog silence !
I'm still here and hoping to get back to a more regular blogging schedule.
I have a few new purchases I can't wait to show you and some hot tips for an at home facial coming your way soon. 

Lots of love
Lipstick Fridays

Monday, 3 September 2012

Mac - Cut a Caper

Hi everyone
 
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend.
I actually meant to put this post up on Friday but forgot to publish it - ooops !! This week Ive been wearing Mac Cut a Caper which is a fantastic partner for my Nars Ramatuelle eyeshadow. Cut a Caper is a lustre lipstick in a gorgeous peachy, coral shade which leaves a fantastic glossy shine on your lips. I would say this is quite a soft, gentle coral which is easy to wear and would suit most skin tones. Cut A Caper does take a few swipes to build up the colour and does seem to cling to any drier areas on your lips but I dont mind because Im totally in love with this colour !!! This is currently sold out on the Mac website but you could always check out Ebay or Mac counters as they may still have some in stock.
 

 


Lots of Love
Lipstick Fridays
xx
 
 
 

Thursday, 30 August 2012

Chanel Frenzy

What I am wearing on my nails today??
Its none other than one of Chanels new offerings for the Autumn - Frenzy.
This shade really compliments my Nars Ramatuelle eyeshadow which Im totally in love with. I would describe Frenzy as a nude/putty colour, it has a nice consistency which is easy to paint with and quick to dry, I was in a hurry so this is only two coats but if you wanted it to look more opaque I would go for three.
 
Chanel Frenzy can be purchased from the Garden Pharmacy for £18.00
 


 
Lots of Love
Lipstick Fridays
xx

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Nars Ramatuelle

It seems like I have been moving out of my comfort zone lately when it comes to colour. Im normally a neutral kind of girl as far as eye shadow is concerned but as soon as I seen the Nars Ramatuelle Trio I knew I had to have it. The palette contains a "silver, icy peach and matte apricot". Colour pay off is excellent and this shadow has lasted on my eyes crease free all day. These shots were taken at the end of my day so thats a good eight hours wear. Ramatuelle can be used wet or dry and would suit warm skin tones however I have a cool skin tone and can easily get away with this too. I mixed the silver and peach shades together and applied them all over my eyelid, then I applied some of the silver to the inside corner of my eye, and with a soft fluffy brush I applied the matte apricot to the crease and then popped some brown eyeliner and mascara on and voila, your good to go. I think this little palette is great for creating a different eye shadow look without too much effort.
Nars Ramatuelle is a limited edition and can be purchased from Nars for £33.00







Lots of Love
Lipstick Fridays
xx

Monday, 27 August 2012

Essie Lilacism

Essie Lilacism is a gorgeous soft lilac creme which was released as part of the Art of Spring Collection last year. Lovers of the new boots diffusion line will be happy to know it is available with the new wider brush, yay !!
 
The colour is stunning although the formulation is a bit crap as I have one of the older bottles - you might not find that if you buy one of the new bottles from Boots or Superdrug. This is two coats and its sooo pretty.
 


 
You can purchase Essie Lilacism from Boots or Superdrug for £7.99.
 
Lots of Love
Lipstick Fridays
xx
 
 
 

Sunday, 26 August 2012

Blog Hop

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Lots of Love

Lipstick Fridays

xx

The Weekend Post - Manicure Kit

This week I wanted to show you some must have manicure items that are worth investing in. I havent included the links for these items as you can find most of the items you will need in your local chemist or supermarket or even Boots or Superdrug. You dont need to spend a huge amount of money or buy the brands that I have shown, feel free to use cheaper alternatives but there are a few essential items which can go a long way to giving you gorgeous, healthy nails.
 I would also like to add that its a good idea to use a hand cream with SPF in it everyday which also helps to nourish your nails and cuticles.
Bourjois Magic Nail Remover 
I bought this the other day and absolutely love it. Yes it does take more than a second to remove your polish - it takes a couple - but this leaves your hands and nails smelling sweet and moisturised and not at all dry like some other polish removers.
Avoplex Exfoliating Cuticle Treatment or any other cuticle remover
Definitely worth having this in your kit to help with over grown cuticles. If you dont push your cuticles back you can get ingrown nails or even worse - hang nails which can be pretty painful. It should only take you a few minutes but always remember to remove this after you use it because most cuticle removers containt Potassium Hydroxide or  Sodium Hydroxide which are both very alkaline (high ph) and caustic.  This is to help break down the dead ski and if left on it can cause irritation and dryness.
Leighton Denny Glass File or any other glass file
Crystal files are gentle on your nails and you can file back and forth which you shouldnt do with normal emery boards unless they have a very, very fine grit. Crystal Files have a special surface which helps seal the end of your nails and helps prevent peeling and chipping. NEVER, EVER use a metal emery board to file your nails, it will damage and weaken them!! Also I never cut my own or any of my clients finger nails as this can also weaken them and make them prone to breaking.
Cuticle Tools
You will need cuticle nippers, an orange wood stick, a cutistone and a hoof stick.
NEVER, EVER cut your cuticles unless you know which part you should be cutting ! Only use your nippers to trim off any excess skin. You can use your orange wood stick to clean round the nails when your painting - the pointed end is a little saviour for slips with polish. I love a cuti stone think of it as a little pumice stone for your nails - use it gently and in circular motions to get rid of dead skin and dead cells which accumulate or your nail plate. Use your hoof stick in circular motions after applying cuticle remover to push back the cuticles. You can also use this to clean gently under your nails.
Nail Brush
To keep your nails clean
Any Nail Buffer
Buffers are fab - they help to bring a beautiful shine to your nails but they also help to stimulate blood circulation which helps you to grow gorgeous, long, healthy nails. Just make sure you arent over using the refining side which helps smooth out ridges and imperfections.
Cuticle oil or Cuticle Conditioner
My most favourite cuticle treatments are Creative Nail Designs Solar Oil or Qtica's Cuticle Balm. Both are really rich treatments which should be used every evening - I tend to stick with evening as they can make your hands quite sticky and slippy, cuticle conditioners help to nourish your cuticles and nourished, well moisturised cuticles should never need trimmed with cuticle nippers they will only ever need to be gently pushed back with your cuti stone or cuticle stick. If you prefer to use something in the morning as well I tend to stick my current hand cream on and massage well into the cuticle area.
These are a few little saviours that every girl should keep in her manicure kit. You dont need to spend alot of money to have shiny, healthy nails and these items will help to get your nails in to tip top condition.
Lots of Love
Lipstick Fridays
xx