Friday, May 30, 2014

Benefit Watt's Up vs. Girl Meets Pearl

I have a bit of an obsession with highlighters at the moment, and Benefit is definitely one of my favourite beauty brands out there, making a comparison between two of Benefit's most coveted highlighters a perfect second blog post idea. I tend to only apply highlighter to the tops of my cheekbones during the day, but apply it softly along the bridge of the nose and underneath the brow bone as well when I'm going out in the evening.


Girl Meets Pearl is a beautiful highlighter with warm, yellow undertones and gold sparkle. I find it more suitable for the evening as the shimmer is a definitely a lot less subtle against my pale skin tone than Watt's Up- the glitter is really pretty for night time! The packaging requires you to twist the bottom in order to release product through the 'grid-like' lid at the top. I personally find this a pain as I always end up with too much product left over in the lid, which makes such a mess.


Whilst I love Girl Meets Pearl, Watt's Up is definitely my favourite of the two. It is a gorgeous champagne highlighter, with just the right amount of shimmer to give a natural looking glow. It is a lot softer than Girl Meets Pearl, giving more of a dewy finish. This means it can be used both during the day and of an evening. I like the fact that it is a stick highlighter as it makes it so much easier to apply than Girl Meet's Pearl does, and also makes it easier to use the right amount of product. At the bottom of the tube is a small blending sponge which I have tried using it before but gave up- I found it so much easier just to blend out using my fingers. Blending is important with this highlighter though as the stick applicator means you can easily end up with a sharp, sudden line of highlighter running along your cheekbone!


I love both of these highlighters and will definitely continue using them throughout the summer. However, I really want to try a powder highlighter- I'm looking at you, Laura Mercier Baked Radiance Powder. ;)

Sunday, May 25, 2014

My Makeup Favourites

Seeing as this is my first ever blog post on my beauty blog, I thought it best I introduced myself by writing a bit about my favourite makeup products of all time. Most of these products have been a staple in my makeup bag for quite a while, and I use the majority of them on a daily basis. Let me know if you spot any of your favourites, or if you want to suggest any alternatives that I might like!


1. Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum (51 Light Vanilla)


I tend to alternate between the Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum and the Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation, using the lighter Serum in the warmer summer months. It is medium, buildable coverage, with a gorgeous apricot smell. It applies smoothly with the Real Techniques Buffing Brush, although I find it is applied much easier when a smaller amount is first used and then built upon. I'm not sure I quite believe in the "vitamin-rich fruit therapy" properties of the fruits used, but it does give a lovely dewy finish which definitely gives the skin a nice glow. It claims to last 16 hours but I think that it probably lasts about 10 hours max when applied with powder- it usually lasts all day at school. 

2. Rimmel Stay Matte Powder (001 Transparent)


I won't go into too much detail about this powder as I think almost every beauty blog out there has discussed it- I love it, it isn't at all cakey and sets my foundation nicely. Just a quick plea to Rimmel on behalf of all customers- PLEASE improve the packaging!

3 & 4. Benefit Stay Don't Stray Concealer & Eyeshadow Primer (Light/Medium) and Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer (1 Fair)


I use Stay Don't Stray everyday under my eyes, in order to keep my undereye concealer in place. It means that the concealer goes on more smoothly than usual and lasts for longer throughout the day. I also find that it brightens the under eye area that little bit more, but that might just be me! However, I find that it doesn't do such a good job at keeping my eyeshadows in place- I always seem to end up with an annoying line of shadow in the crease even if I use this primer.
Having used Estée Lauder's Double Wear concealer for a solid year and a half I decided it was time to change, and switched to the coveted Collection Lasting Perfection. I'm so glad I did- the colour is a lot better for my skin tone, and it is much better coverage. It lasts all day and doesn't look cakey- and as an added bonus it is nearly 4 times less expensive than the Estée Lauder one!

5. NARS Blush (Orgasm)



This is one of my most favourite products- I love the sleek packaging and the pretty shimmer that runs through the blush. It looks lovely with both winter and summer makeup, and gives the cheeks a healthy, natural-looking glow. 

6. L'Oreal Paris False Lash Flutter (Midnight Blacks)


This mascara was the result of another switch from high end to drugstore. I was a Benefit They're Real obsessive, but found that it was running out too quickly (I was getting through a tube every 3 months!)- a bit of a problem when the product is £19.50. I watched a video by the lovely EmmasRectangle where she mentioned this mascara, and so I went out and bought it. It is easily comparable to They're Real, with the tapered wand providing extra length to the end lashes, giving a really full effect. I actually think that the mascaras themselves are quite similar and give similar results, but prefer this one due to the lower price tag. 

7. Rimmel Scandal Eyes Precision Micro Eyeliner (001 Black)


I am a massive fan of winged eyeliner, and this product makes it so easy to do. What I tend to do is draw a line along the lashline with black kohl eyeliner, before winging it out at the ends with this pen. It means that the wings are really sharp, and it is definitely much easier to use than liquid liner. I also go back over the pencil line with this to neaten it up. If you haven't already tried an eyeliner pen, I would completely recommend it!

8. Sleek Matte Me Lip Cream (433 Rioja Red)


I had to include a red lipstick in my first post, but I found it really difficult to choose between this lip cream or MAC's classic Ruby Woo lipstick. I chose this one in the end due to its long lasting power- it genuinely lasts all day, even after drinking and eating. I usually apply Barry M's red lip liner (3) first to make the application more precise. It is quite drying but that is to be expected with a matte lipstick, and I don't find it uncomfortable at all if I use lip balm before putting it on.