24 May 2014

e.l.f Cosmetics Review


So I wanted to try a few new things from a company called Elf Cosmetics. I wasn't really 100% sure what I should try so I went for a variety of products.

 Firstly the Studio Stipple brush. I don't have many brushes so I thought I would try this out. It was £3.95, pretty good for a brush, especially as the brush to me seemed like high quality and I loved the design of it! You have a plastic cover to keep your brush in so the bristles don't get ruined. To go with the brush, I brought some powder foundation. I am normally not a big fan of powder as I have quite dry skin so I can sometimes end up getting flakey. It was £5.95 and I personally think that it is worth it. The shade I chose online seemed very close to what I got.

Probably my favourite product in my batch is without doubt the Matte Lip Colour which I chose in Coral. I think the reason this is so great is that it lasts a long time and doesn't wear away through the day. also it a little brighter than my natural lip colour so it give a great natural look. I am definitely going to be investing in more colours. It was a great price of £3.95.

The all over cover stick which I brought in Apricot Beige, was pretty good. I can see this being great on a night out to have in your purse for a quick fix. I think the idea of this is for it to be a quick fix as it was only £1.95. This was a pretty average product that I am happy I have purchased.

The last two I brought were blusher and bronzer. I got the sun kissed bronzer and the Shy blusher. I prefer more of a natural look hence why I didn't go for any boisterous shades. Both of these work fabulously, although the bronzer has a slight shimmer in it which I wasn't a fan of and both the brushes aren't that great but still useable. Both cost £2.50.

Overall, with free postage, I paid £20.80. For what I received I would say that this is fantastic value for money and I may have found a new favourite brand! If you get a chance, please take a look at their products. I found the website very easy to use. The last thing I must add, I absolutely love the packaging. It got a simple finish on everything and the pots and pallets are all of high quality make. Hopefully I'll be able to review some more things in the future! 

Laura x


21 May 2014

GlossyBox May 2014

So I came home today to open my glossy box, and I was really excited as everyone is saying it is the best yet! One of the things Ive noticed people saying in reviews is that even before they opened their box, it felt heavier than usual. I didn't find this, mainly because when I opened it, I felt like I had nothing similar to any of the others!

One of the things I really wanted was the Spray and Go by Vaseline. I have seen this in every review so I guess I assumed it was one of the items in every box. I also really would have loved the primer as I am running low! However, when I came to opening my box, heres what I found.


Firstly, I found Scandal Eyes Mascara by Rimmel London in my box. I wasn't too fussed about this as I already have about 4 mascaras already. I don't have a lot of Rimmel products mainly because I find they don't last long, either they run out quickly or break. So I am interested to try this but as I said before, I'm not overly interested in this. (£6.99)

Next came the Ghost Eclipse Tester. I don't really value these as they are very useless to me. I never find enough in the tester to actually wear it out. There really isn't much to say about this as I wouldn't really mind if this didn't arrive in my box.

This is probably the least impressive thing in my box, the Caramel Sheer Conditioning lipstick by B. I tried it on and it made my lips feel horrible. It didn't come out as a caramel colour, it just looked slightly shimmery. If I wanted a shimmery look, I would wear lipgloss. It genuinely looked as if I had no colour change on my lips but some sticky chapstick. (£6.99)

This is almost as unimpressive, Gosh Eyeliner however it comes in a violet shade? I only ever wear black coloured eyeliner as Im so pale, any odd colour looks strange on me. I also only use liquid eyeliner not pencil. (£4.99)

2true Pro 3D candy Marine Nail Art was in my box. I love the idea of this however I don't really like this colour. I would have preferred either a pastel colour or a pink type. I am looking forward to using this and if it goes well, I may look at the other colours available. The only thing I would say is that I seem to always receive nail varnish in every box, I am a little tired of it now. (£3.00)

One thing I am glad to have in my box is a doughnut ring. I have always wanted to try this and now I have! It was quite easy to use. I have quite fine hair but it still worked well. Maybe for a smart day, this would be great. Glossybox have clearly taken into account I have blonde hair by sending me a blonde shade doughnut ring. So maybe they do think about what goes into each box? (£3.99)

Lastly, a tester of the Garnier Body Oil Lotion. This is again something that I am not too fussed over, but I will try it as I do have dry skin so maybe this is a little perk.


Overall, I am dissapointed. I had such high hopes, especially as it was a collaboration box. Personally, I alway feel I get the worst of the products available, just my luck. Hopefully you are all more satisfied with your boxes, let me know if you disagree with anything Ive said! The total value of the box excluding testers is £25.96, and I can't say it's worth it, sorry Glossybox.

Laura x


Jasmine Reed Diffuser - Lily Flame

If you haven't hear of lily flame, where have you been!? Lily Flame has got to be one of my favourite brands of candles and I recently got a gift for my 19th birthday present, a lily flame Jasmine Reed Diffuser.

Reed Diffusers are great if you don't want an overpowering scent to hit you as you walk in a room, but you still want the room to smell nice. It was great to receive this as a gift as unfortunately, reed diffusers can be a tad expensive. Jasmine has got to be one of my favourite smells, its fresh and doesn't bowl you over because it's very relaxing. Having done some research, this cost around £20.00. The bottle isn't that big but it's expected to last a very long time. What's great is that you can just buy the refills when you run out, but Lily Flame do so many other scents. Another favourite of mine has to be Fairy Dust.

So this was just a quick little review of a gift I received, and if you have the chance, maybe invest in one yourself. If not, they make a great gift!

Laura x

20 May 2014

GlossyBox April 2014

So this post may be one month out of date, and when i return home tomorrow, I will have my hands on mays Superdrug collaboration, but as the saying goes, better late than never!


Aprils Glossybox was again a let down for me. I don't really feel I need to go into detail on much of this as it is clear to see why. The products in my box were:

  1. Beat the blues - Pearl Pink nail varnish
  2. Lip Brush - Emite Makeup
  3. Tresemme Instant Refresh Dry Shampoo
  4. Sample of Sun Sense Daily Face SPF +50
  5. Monu - MonuSpa Warming Ginger Massage and Body Oil
For me, there isn't a single thing hear I would use. Firstly, I am really not a fan of pearl looking nail varnish. I love light pink as a nail colour but HATE the pearl effect. I have never used a lip brush in my life and the brush was 'weak' in the sense of when you applied it, the brush hairs just bent all over the place. Having moderately fine hair, I find myself washing my hair almost everyday, and have never really found a use for dry shampoo as it never does the same as just taking a shower and actually washing it. The sample size of sun sense daily was a bit of a waste as I never see enough sun in this country to actually use anything with SPF in it and lastly, I have never given a massage in my life and I doubt I will be anytime soon. I don't think many people even use oil these days!

So as a whole, this box is a DISASTER! I am looking forward to mays collaboration with superdrug, but without a doubt I did not get my moneys worth and this has sealed the deal with me to try birch box after my subscription ends in june. Did you receive anything better in yours?

Laura x

7 May 2014

Met Ball: The Best and The Worst

So its that time of year again... THE MET BALL! Of course it's many girls dream to one day attend but of course the $25,000 ticket price may set the majority of us back. So heres a quick little post about what I thought of the Met Ball. The theme this year was Charles James: Beyond Fashion.

I was really impressed with last years 'Punk' theme so for me, 2014 had a lot to live up to, and to be 100% honest, I don't think it did. I feel the theme should have been more solid, as it was a bit of a mish-mash. I would do top 3 and worse 3 but there are so many people to choose from! So here is my summary of my top 5 and worse 5 dresses!

Worst 5...


  • In 5th Place for worst dress is Rita Ora. She did not pull this off one bit and the asemetric arm and leg bandage look is not a good one. 
  • In 4th place is Solance Knowles. Two words; Orange and Frumpy.
  • Taking third is Shaleene Woodley. Such a beautiful girl but with such an awful dress. I love a bit of shear material but this didn't work for her. 
  • Not far in front is Maggie Gyllenhaal with what looks like some aztec bed sheets. She has never been one of my style icons, and unfortunately I don't think she ever will be. 
  • Taking first for worst dress is Kate Upton. This decision comes mainly from they fact she is a stunning lady that has fallen flat on her face by wearing a dress that makes her look a little like a russian wench. I had such high expectations for her and this did not work one bit!     

Now for the better half! It was a tough choice but here are my top 5 of the night:

  • Although I didn't really seem to see the relationship to the theme (not that I did with many), Rosie Huntington-Whitely slips into 5th; the way her hair has been done really compliments the dress that shows off her amazing legs! It's a killer style dress.
  • Close 4th is Victoria Beckham. She really seemed to understand Anna Wintour's theme and the simple elegance won all round. Of course it does help having Mr. Beckham on your arm but even without him, she would have looked stunning. 
  • A surprisingly upcoming Kendall Jenner stole the night in a Topshop dress that suited her figure like a glove. Kendall seems to have real aspirations in the modelling world which I admire, and she seems to be going the right way about it. I think her hair could have been slightly bigger or styled different but the necklace was a win and the colour of the dress didn't dull her down.
  • I am not a taylor swift fan at all but I have to admit she has style. The back of this dress is incredible and she pulls it off. Not sure about the red lipstick but her hair is perfect.
  • The dress of the night goes to Emmy Rossum! She pulled this off in a way I can't imagine anyone else being able to. I don't like yellow a lot but she makes it work and she is simply stunning in this outfit! 
Just some side notes, Kim Kardashian looked a hundred times better than the granny curtains she wore last year, and a let down for me was Emma Stone. She had an amazing outfit but she went way too far on the make-up, she's caked! Cara Delevigne looked more like she was going for a night out to a bar rather than to a ball and Beyonce did not wow me in the slightest, in fact her dress was one of my least favourites. I feel she's trying too hard to be something shes not. Rachel McAdams would have been in my top 10 had I made one, she wore such a simple dress but pulled it off impeccably. Lupita's dress was insane and she was close to being on my worse list however I do commend her for pushing the boat. Lastly, Adriana Lima dissapointed me a little, but she still pulled it off and Lily Aldridge look great although a little on the stick thin side.

All of these are solely my views, but I would LOVE  to hear your best and worst!

Laura x

(Credit to ELLE for the pictures)

6 May 2014

Michael Kors - Sexy Amber Perfume

When you visit duty free, the most common thing people do is smell every single perfume there until you can't distinguish the difference between two because you've smelt too many. I happen to do this recently, and I ended up buying Michael Kors Sexy Amber. It is one of three of its kind, all in similar bottles, just slightly different colours and smells, the other two being Sporty Citrus and Jasmine. Unfortunately, they didn't have a tester out for Jasmine, but it is one of my favourite smells, so had I been able to test it, I may have opted for that one instead.

I really feel like this one stood out from the others when testing, and having spent over half an hour smelling the whole of duty free, I decided that I would buy Sexy Amber. It is listed to included sandalwood, white florals and mandarin. I'm on par with the name, I don't love it nor hate it, but I do feel it leans towards tacky. The spray mechanism itself was very basic, which was good because it made it nice and simple. The bottle to me looks very sophisticated and elegant. The first thing I would say about the scent,
is that the perfume smells a lot weaker on the tester stick to when you spray straight from the bottle onto yourself. I was a little shocked when I opened up my new bottle and felt it was 10 times stronger than I had previously thought. I had the option of a 100ml or a 50ml. It wasn't too much more for the 100ml, but this is where I went wrong.

I should have brought the 50ml to try it first, instead I now have a bottle of perfume with an overpowering scent. I don't feel like I'm ever going to run out of it as you only need two sprays at the most. I went from really liking the perfume to, as similar with the name, being on par with the smell. It is very different when you have the bottle to yourself. I can't say I love this as what I thought I was buying was very different to what I got. But unless you try new perfumes, you'll never find a new scent. Have you tried it?

Laura x