J A M I E-L E I G H



Hello guys! So over the past couple of months I have been collecting a range of different foundations ranging in price, finish and texture to compare them all. I have been using these foundations in my makeup routine and now I have got to know them a bit more I thought i'd share with you all my opinions on finish, longevity, application and value for money. For reference I am extremely pale so every shade is the lightest in the collection, however I will list my colours below.

SOAP AND GLORY- ONE HECK OF A BLOT FOUNDATION


I purchased this foundation at boots for £12.00 in the shade 'fair enough' which is tiny bit orange for me but it does tone down as it sinks into the skin, so it isn't anything too major that I cant work with. The foundation itself is a liquid formula that sets into a powder/velvet feel and surprisingly it actually does what it says on the bottle, it blurs your pores and gives a gorgeous matte flawless finish. When working the foundation into your skin I would recommend using a brush over a blender as the foundation sets super quickly and once it has set blending it becomes an absolute nightmare as it does not budge, this is great for longevity but a bit of a problem if you have dry skin. I personally have combination skin where i'm dry around the outer perimeter of my face then I get an oily T zone. If my skin is feeling particularly dry one day I avoid this foundation like the plague as it set into my dry spots and ends up looking patchy and awful, so steer clear if you have dry skin but if you have more oily skin you will absolutely love this foundation as it does last the day and its great value for money. The colour range isn't great if you're fair like me but its nothing you cant work with, but i'd definitely recommended this foundation, its easily worth the £12.


BOURJOIS HEALTHY MIX SERUM


When I bought this foundation my friend actually recommended it to me as I wanted something to make my skin look glowy and healthy. I picked this up for £10.99 in the shade 'light vanilla' which again is slightly dark for me but this is the norm for me so i'm used to working with foundations that don't compliment my fair shade. This foundation is absolutely beautiful on the skin, its a liquid formula that is easily blended and can be built up. The coverage is amazing and it covers all the redness around my nose which is a struggle with most foundations. I personally use a damp beauty blender to blend this out which works amazingly but using a brush or your fingers works just as well. The finish of the foundation is beautiful leaving your skin looking healthy and glowy which is exactly what it claims to do. I wouldn't say it lasts 16 hours but it does wear well during the day and it doesn't go patchy or cakey which is good enough for me. I must admit my favourite time to use it is when my skin is feeling tired and dry, if i've been drinking the night before and my skin is dehydrated this stuff just brings it back to life, it is a life saver! I cannot recommend this foundation enough, it works amazingly on my combination skin but it is quite dewy so it may not work well for those with oily skin as it could just make you look more oily but for £10.99 you cant go wrong, i've almost finished the bottle and I will be taking a trip to boots to repurchase. 

MAX FACTOR SKIN LUMINIZER FOUNDATION


I went through a craze at the end of the last year with wanting a luminizing and glowy foundations to give my skin a bit of life, so when I saw this foundation I had to buy it for £11.99 in the shade 'light ivory'. Now a pro of this foundation is that the colour actually matches my skin tone (hallelujah) however thats probably as far as the pro's go for me. As you can see I have used a lot of the bottle as I really wanted to find a way to apply this foundation that would work for me but to be honest I can't say i'm a fan. The formula is very thick which makes it a bugger to blend, I always opt for a brush as I find my blender struggles with blending thicker foundations. The coverage is good don't get me wrong but it tends to look a bit cakey and it doesn't actually make my skin luminized or glowy, instead it just sits on top of my skin and it doesn't look great. My biggest annoyance about this foundation is the longevity, to begin with the foundation covers the redness around the mid of my face but as the day goes on it completely dissapears on my nose and leaves me looking like Rudolph. I've tried everything to avoid this, using a concealer on top and using setting powder but nothing seems to work. I personally wont be repurchasing this when it's empty and I wouldn't really recommend it, but you never know just because it didn't work for me doesn't mean it wont work for you.

MAC STUDIO FIX FLUID


This was the first MAC foundation I actually purchased. I went to the MAC counter at debenhams and felt overwhelmed with what to look at/try. The consultant came to me and offered to try different products on me to see what I liked and this caught my attention. I payed £22 for this in the shade NW13. The formula is quite thick and has an unusual smell, I personally love the smell of MAC products but it is quite strong so that is something you may want to keep in mind. I like using a beauty blender with this as it is easily blendable and I find using a blender gives the best coverage and blend. The coverage of this foundation is AMAZING, literally it blanks out everything on my face and covers everything I want to hide. The finish it matte but it is not drying at all but it does feel quite heavy on the skin as it is such an intense coverage. The bottle itself is glass and quite small but a little goes a long way and the bottle has lasted me months, but do keep in mind that I do hold this back for special occasions where I want my skin to look flawless. With the right setting powder this foundation will last all night and will not cake or go patchy. Even though £22 is a bit pricey it is worth it, the quality you get for the price you pay really shows and the great thing about MAC is that there is always a shade for you as they cater to every undertone and skin colour.

YOUNIQUE MINERAL TOUCH FOUNDATION


I received this foundation last month for £30 in the shade 'Scarlet' which is actually a great match for me. The packaging is absolutely gorgeous with a glass bottle and a pipet instead of a pump which means you can control how much product you actually put onto your face. The foundation itself is a liquid but once it goes onto your skin it turns into a powdery/velvet finish, I cant say that i've ever owned a foundation with this kind of finish but it is nice. It is easily blendable but I prefer using a brush over a blender as I can really buff it into my skin. I find with this foundation that it takes a while to set so you can work with it for a while to get the finish you want, however it is also a hinderance because in the time it takes to set if you touch your face it will move the foundation so I do recommend using a setting powder with this. The coverage of this foundation is mind blowing, it literally covers everything and leaves a nice glow to your face. I wouldn't say the foundation is dewy nor matte more of satin finish on my skin. I find during the day it tends to fade around my T-zone but I do have fringe so I can get quite oily on my forehead so that is understandable. I personally love this foundation, it's so lightweight that you cant even feel it on your skin which is strange considering it is such a high coverage. Would I purchase this foundation again? Probably, if it wasn't £30 as I do find that steep but I strongly recommend you try this foundation if you get the chance because it is amazing.

MAYBELLINE FIT ME FOUNDATION


Another purchase from boots for £7.99 in the shade '115'. When I bought this foundation the first thing I noticed was how small the bottle was, I did expect it to be slightly bigger but for the price I couldn't complain. I just have to say that I love love love this foundation, I don't actually think I can fault it. Its a liquid formula that blends out so easily with whatever applicator you prefer, I personally use a damp beauty blender (surprise surprise). The coverage is good as it covers my redness and imperfections but with my heavy duty spots I do like using a concealer over the top. It leaves such a gorgeous glow to the skin and actually sinks into it so it looks natural and not like you've got a tonne of product on your face. The longevity is good, it does last through the day with powder and concealer which I know isn't mind blowing but for such a cheap price its amazing. This is hands down one of my favourite foundations and I always reach for it, if you get the chance try this foundation as i'm sure it will not disappoint!

MAC FACE AND BODY FOUNDATION


Lastly is the MAC face and body foundation which I bought for £22 in the shade C2. The first thing I noticed about this foundation is that it was extremely pink toned which scared me a bit i'm not going to lie but it actually surprised me and wasn't pink on the skin. I prefer using a brush with this foundation as I find a blender doesn't work amazingly with it as it can go patchy. Personally I don't use this foundation for coverage because the truth is that it gives next to no coverage, but it gives a lovely colour and glow to my skin enhancing what i've already got. It tones down my redness and gives a bit of colour to my paper white skin which I do love. Other than that this foundation doesn't do much else, personally I wouldn't repurchase for £22 but i'm glad i've tried it and it is good for those days where you want just a little bit of help with your skin and don't want to plaster it with product. If you're looking for coverage this foundation is not for you but if you're looking for some natural enhancement to your skin you will love this foundation!

I hope you enjoyed this post on my foundation collection and that I was able to help you decide whether or not these products are for you. If you have any questions feel free to ask away!
See you in the next post!
Jamie.











Hello everyone! In the past couple of months I have heard of a new makeup brand which is growing called Younique. Younique works in the same sort of way as Avon, they have representatives which you can buy their products from or from the online store. Over the past couple of months I have collected a few things from Younique which I thought i'd share with you as the prices are quite extortionate and if any of you are like me you like to know you're getting your moneys worth before you cash out. I am in no way connected to Younique or represent them and all opinions are my own.

YOUNIQUE MINERAL TOUCH LIQUID FOUNDATION- £30

This is my most recent buy from Younique and I have been dying to try it out for so long, it claims to have a high coverage but give a natural healthy finish, you can buy this from them for £30. This foundation comes with a pippet rather than a pump so you just despense drops onto your skin or your brush then apply. The foundation itself is quite thin and a little goes along way which I tend to learn the hard way by plastering it all over my face then realising that maybe I didnt need that much. I've found this foundation applies beautifully with a face brush such as the Real Techniques expert face brush but not so great with a beauty blender so keep that in mind. When you use a beauty blender with this it doesn't blend very well and actually looks patchy so avoid using it with this foundation and opt for a brush instead. This foundation is incredibly lightweight, I don't think i've ever owned a foundation that sinks into your skin like this one. It literally feels like there is nothing on your skin and is not tacky or drying it just sits lovely on the skin. Id personally say the finish is matte/satin as its not overly dewy but it does leave a nice glow on the skin. I am as white as a sheet so I have the lighest colour in 'scarlet' which matches me pretty well considering whenever I buy the lightest shade of any foundation its still always a little bit dark for me. I love this foundation and would highly recommend it, yes the price is a bit steep but the quality makes up for it and the packaging is stunning with the glass bottle rather than a plastic one.

YOUNIQUE MOONSTRUCK PRECISION BROW LINER- £15

This was one of my first buys from Younique, I decided to play it safe as you can't really go wrong with a brow liner and the price was a lot cheaper than their other items. The liner comes with two ends, a spoolie on one and the liner on the other. The spoolie is very small and dense so you can get right into the hairs to brush them to where you want them which is great. The liner itself is a screw up top so it doesn't get messy when its in your bag. It applies very easily and the thin top means you can get the thin strokes to act as brow hair. I have the shade medium brown which is great for me and it is a very cooled toned brown so it looks natural. I love this product, its a staple in my makeup bag and I don't know what my brows would do without it!

YOUNIQUE OPULENCE LIPSTICK 'STINKIN RICH'- £15

I received this a present for christmas and anyone who knows me knows I love a red lip. This lipstick has a very creamy formula and is so moisturising on the lips which I love. The shade is in 'stinkin rich' and its a very blue toned deep red which is stunning and looks gorgeous on the lips. Personally i'm a sucker for matte lipsticks and creamy/gloss lipsticks really just don't do it for me because I can't be bothered with the hassle of them smudging everywhere throughout the day so for £15 i'd probably just go to MAC and buy their matte lipsticks, BUT other than that I cannot fault this lipstick and surprisingly the staying power is actually good so if you're into cream lipsticks this is for you but if you're more of a matte lover like me then i'd probably not recommend this for you.

YOUNIQUE MOONSTRUCK ADDICTION PALETTE 'NO 2'- £38

This shadow palette was another original item I purchased from unique for a whopping £38. The palette comes with seven shades- for images of these refer back to my MOTD tutorial post. There are three versions of this palette, a warm neutral toned one, the cool toned with black and silver, and the cool toned with purples and pinks. I opted for the black and silver palette as I really wanted to put these shadows to the test and see what their pigmentation was like. I personally love this palette, the colours are very pigmented and blend beautifully. Would I pay £38 for it again? Probably not as the price is extremely steep for what it is, but I definitely recommend a try of it if you have the money.

YOUNIQUE 3D FIBRE LASHES- £23

If you've ever heard of Younique its most probably from this product which came about last year. This mascara comes in a cute little black bag and two containers. The product itself acts a mascara but you actually have small black fibres in one of the tubes that stick to your eyelashes like lash extensions would. I've had this product for around three months and I still can't make my mind up on it. You start by taking the transplanting gel which essentially looks like a black mascara and apply it thinly on your lashes, then you go in with the fibres on top of the transplanting gel till you get the look you want then finally apply another coat of the gel. Now this product is amazing for giving your lashes volume and thickening them up but for me it didn't work as well for lengthening which is something you may need to keep in mind if you're interested in it. It is quite time consuming so I don't recommend making this part of your everyday makeup but when it is on it does look good. The downside to this product is the fibres, every time I apply this mascara I ALWAYS end up with fibres in my eye which then makes my eyes water which messes up the rest of my eye makeup, is it annoying? Yes. However I have been told you just have to play around with it and find the best application for you. I would recommend this product as it does do what it says, it does give your lashes incredible volume but if you have sensitive eyes like me its probably not the best for you as it will irritate your eyes if you get the fibres in them.

YOUNIQUE MOONSTRUCK PRECISION BROW GEL- £15

Last but certainly not least is the Younique precision brow gel which is honestly amazing. Now I have seriously problematic brows in the sense that they just do what they want, I cannot control them without this product. I apply this after filling in my brows and it makes them look so so good! The small brush really picks up the hairs and makes my eyebrows look so much fuller and natural, and it actually keeps them in place which I have never had before. I will most probably re buy this product again and again because it is that good, I honestly could not recommend it enough.


And there you have it, above is a photo with all the products mentioned on the face. I will also list all other products used below. Now would I recommend Younique? Yes, yes and yes again. The products are extremely high quality which does make up for the price of the items, Younique is still a growing company so check out their online store and have a browse, you will not be disappointed. 
See you all in the next post!
Jamie.

Foundation- Younique mineral touch foundation 'Scarlet'
Concealer- Maybelline age rewind 'Light'
Eyebrows- Younique brow liner, ABH brow pomade and Younique brow gel.
Eyes- Younique moonstruck palette 'No 2' 
Mascara- Younique 3D fibre lashes
Face- Kat Von D shade and light palette, Collection speedy highlighter, MAC blush 'melba'
Lips- Younique lipstick 'Stinkin Rich'










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Hello everyone, today I will be showing you how I achieved this makeup look today and how I went from left to right!


STEP 1- PRIMER

I primed my skin with the Nivea Men post shave balm in sensitive. If you don't know what this product is you need to visit Nikkietutorials on youtube! This balm works perfect as a primer as the glycerin in it allows the foundation to stick to your face making it last all day. 



STEP 2- FOUNDATION

For foundation today I used the Maybelline Fit Me foundation with the luminous/smooth finish and a damp Real Techniques miracle face sponge to apply. I actually LOVE this foundation, it blends so well and the coverage is amazing. It leaves your skin looking and feeling healthy with a natural glow without looking cakey.

STEP 3- EYEBROWS




For eyebrows I used my ABH brow pomade in dark brown and a small tipped artist brush. I prefer using fine tip brushes as I can get a more precise line for the outline and it means I can get smaller strokes to copy brow hairs. The pomade itself lasts all day without smudging and fading which is a plus however it does dry out which makes it a chore to apply, but to get around this I just spritz my brush with MAC Fix + which gives it a bit of moisture.

STEP 4- EYESHADOW



For this look all of the eyeshadow I used was from the Younique Moonstruck Addiction Shadow Palette in No 2. 


Firstly I took a flat top shadow brush with the shade 'honorable' and packed it onto my eyelid and slightly into the crease. It doesn't have to be particularly neat as I later blended it out. 





Next I took an angled fluffy brush from my Ebay set (For more info check out my earlier blog post) and the shade 'cocky' and blended it into the crease and up towards my brown bone. Tip- use a very light hand when blending to help with transitioning. Then using a pointed brush I used 'peppy' and concentrated on the outer v of my eye going back with my fluffy brush and blending it.



Lastly taking 'blissful' back onto my flat top brush I packed it onto my eyelid and lightly outwards. After this there was a lot of fall down under my eye so I took a makeup wipe and cleaned it away.




Next I took the Bourjois Liner Feutre in 'ultra black' and did a thick winged liner and applied the Revlon Ultimate All in One mascara.

STEP 5- FACE






I used two concealers for my makeup as they both have different qualities. Under my eyes I used the Soap and Glory Kickass concealer which is really creamy so you need to apply it with your fingers first to warm the product up. Once applied I used my damp Real Techniques miracle complexion sponge to blend it out. For my blemishes and the redness around my nose I used the Maybelline Age Rewind in 'light' and blended with my RT sponge.



For contour I used my angled face brush from my Ebay set and the shade 'honorable' from my moonstruck palette. I always use my finger first to lay the shadow where I want it; the hollows of my cheeks, jawline and temples. Then continue to use the brush to blend it out.



I used the Seventeen Instant Glow in 'pink bronze' for my bronzer. This bronzer is super pigmented so I used the Real Techniques powder brush to blend out with a small amount of product.



For blush I used my MAC blush in 'melba' and my RT powder brush to gently apply it above my contour. This gives a natural and understated colour to the cheeks.



For highlighter I used the Makeup Revolution highlighter in 'golden lights' with a pointed brush from my Ebay set. This highlighter is extremely pigmented so I took a light amount and applied to the tops of my cheek bones, tip of the nose, cupids bow and chin. I cannot recommend this highlighter enough, its so pigmented and looks gorgeous on the skin and its only £3.00, I honestly love it.


After those steps I came out with this.

STEP 6- LIPS.


For lips I used my Jeffree Starr liquid lipstick in 'Redrum'. This is a gorgeous colour and it is so pigmented so you only really need one coat of it. 


And this is how it came out. I would recommend all of the products used and they can all be found online. See you in the next post!

Jamie.





















Hello! Todays post is going to be on the Glossybox March 2016 beauty box and what products I got inside!

WHAT IS GLOSSYBOX?

Glossybox is a monthly subscription box where every month they send you between 5-6 beauty top picks from the month to try. The box is £13.25 (inc postage) and is gift wrapped in a decorative box with tissue paper and ribbon.

THIS MONTHS CONTENT





This month I had six products in my box which are a mixture of full size and travel/sample size. I actually got a good variety of products ranging from a serum to a shampoo and conditioner set. I always love the Glossybox packaging and it always look pretty when it arrives at your door.


COLLECTION SPEEDY HIGHLIGHTER



The highlighter came as a full size product with a retail price of £3.99. The highlighter itself is warmed toned and has a champagne tint to it which leaves a nice colour on your skin. It has a screw bottom and glides on with ease as of the creamy consistency. Now this isn't a show stopper highlighter, it provides a very natural and understated highlight which is lovely, but if you prefer drama with your highlight this probably isn't for you.

-417 CATHARSIS VITAMIN MINERAL SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER


The shampoo and conditioner came as a travel set in this months box and retail at £16.89 each full size. I have used them both but had the issue of having too much hair and not a big enough bottle so I had to ration it a bit. I must say I was so impressed with this set, it definitely gives my hair a nice shine and actually makes it look a lot fuller which I was surprised about. They don't have a strong scent but have a nice sweet smell which is subtle. Great set, this was a great pick!

LUXIE ROSE GOLD LARGE ANGLED FACE BRUSH 504


This was the other product that came at a full size this month, retailing at £10.42. The brush is angled and has a beautiful rose gold metal top. The brush has synthetic hairs which are extremely soft and do not irritate the skin, the brush is perfect for contouring as the angled top fits into the contours of your face. Personally i'm not a fan of pink so the handle isn't great for me but the rest of the brush I cant fault.

HEY HONEY GOOD MORNING HONRY SILK FACIAL SERUM



This serum came at travel size and retails at £28.81. I used this serum after cleansing my skin and it has a gorgeous smell and you get a good amount for a travel size product. The serum itself has a thin consistency and rubs easily into the skin. After using it my face felt so fresh and hydrated, I can imagine that it would work great under foundation as it gave my skin a lovely glow.

OLAY REGENERIST LUMINOUS SKIN TONE PERFECTING CREAM

This last product came at a travel size and retails at £29.99. Now the travel size seemed a bit smaller than what I would have imagined but it makes up for it as the cream itself is quite thick so a little goes a long way. I found that with this because the product is so thick that it takes a bit more work to rub it into the skin and it left my face feeling quite matte but not dry. I cant say that it evened out my skin tone a lot but it did make a difference, it's a good product but I personally wouldn't pay £29.99 at full size.

CONCLUSION

Overall I was really pleased with this months picks for Glossybox. There was a lot of variety and I received all good items. My top pick this month would have to be the -417 Shampoo and Conditioner, I would highly recommend them. 
Thankyou Glossybox for this months box!
Jamie.