Wednesday, 10 September 2014

SEPHORA opening in SYDNEY!!!!


I was lucky enough to live in England when Sephora still existed in the UK, unfortunately I was only about 10 years old and couldn’t afford much *first world problems*. When it was announced that Sephora would open its very first Australian shop in my hometown later this year I could not have been more excited. With only two months to go until it opens its doors, I thought I should start preparing a list for the sake of my bank balance and to ensure that I don't become overwhelmed with excitement!


  1. Kat Von D Lock-It Tattoo foundation – I have to admit that foundation is one of my main weaknesses when it comes to make up shopping. I own way too many considering I only have one face, but I thoroughly enjoy using a different one each day. This foundation has been on my radar for months due to its high pigment, full coverage and smooth finish. The fact that it claims to cover tattoos gives me hope that it may cover my acne scars and blemishes and with more than 3000 people giving it 4 stars+ I’m getting seriously excited. Here’s hoping!
  2. Urban Decay Naked Palette – I have no idea how I have not caved and made someone post this to me from England but I think it will make it all the more special when I finally have it in my hands in December! I’m personally lusting after the original, due to its wider range of neutral shades and because I figure I can always purchase the more recent releases at a later date!

  3. Sephora Favourites ‘Summer Crushes’ – I couldn’t do a wish list without including one of the famous Sephora Favourite sets and this one seems ideal as the store opens during Sydney Summer time. This beautiful pack includes miniature sizes of so many great products including; Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray, Caudalie Divine oil and even a mini tanning mitt! What more could a girl want? 
  4. Marc Jacobs Beauty O!Mega Bronze Perfect Tan – Lately I’ve become slightly bored of my regular bronzers and I’ve been on the look out for an exciting replacement. This one definitely fits the bill! This jumbo-sized bronzer has a radiant-matte finish (the perfect combination), a sensationally universal colour and its beautiful packaging tops it all off – not to mention it’s Marc Jacobs, so it’s a must have! 
  5. Beauty Blender – I know, it’s probably a complete fad, but I just need to own one. I personally love to apply my foundation with a buffing brush, but this just looks so simple and it’s not very expensive so you can’t really go wrong!
  6. Fresh Sugar Lemon Shower Gel – I have not heard of this brand before but yum…this sounds seriously delicious. Is it weird that even the name is making me hungry? I'm also loving the sound of their Brown Sugar Scrub, but one thing at a time Catrin!
  7. Tarte Amazonian Clay 12 hour Full Coverage foundation – I couldn’t possibly write a Sephora wish list without including a Tarte product! This foundation has definitely been popular among the blogging community. It supposedly suits every skin type, covering any form of blemish whilst also treating your skin so that it looks healthy yet flawless. Yes please!


I am 100% sure that this list will triple in size by the time the store opens in December, but so far I am beyond excited for these seven products. What products do you love from Sephora?

Love, Catrin xo

Sunday, 7 September 2014

Nars Sheer Glow Review! Is it worth the HYPE?


Happy Sunday everybody!

I have been testing out a number of new products recently and after mentioning a few in my Beauty Haul video on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXGQIr6s5dU I thought I would give a more in depth review on a few cult products. The first product is a very much raved about foundation, Nars Sheer Glow. I picked this up a couple of weeks ago, after much deliberation, in the shade Deuville (for reference, I wear Mac NC20) and this colour is a great match for my cool toned skin.



First impressions The SA at Mecca Cosmetica recommended I apply the foundation with my fingers (my usual preference is a buffing brush) to ensure it really sunk in to the skin. I found the coverage was a little lighter than my usual preference and although it was beautifully smooth to apply, the velvety finish seemed to make my skin shiny within just a few hours. My skin is pretty normal and whilst I have hormonal breakouts I usually don’t have problems with oil and very rarely wear powder or primer, so I just applied it like I would my normal foundation; with concealer, some bronzer and a highlighter. It just did not work well for me - I also found it slightly sticky over the course of the day and by the time I was home from work, I was ready to claw my face off!

Take Two I didn’t want to give up, since I utterly adored the velvety texture and the overall idea of the product, so I tried again but this time I applied a pea sized amount of Benefit Porefessional primer all over my place five minutes before application. I decided to apply two pumps of the product with my usual Real Techniques Buffing brush this time around and I found this gave greater coverage and I really enjoyed wearing the product. I set this with my new Hourglass Dim Light (review to come) and bronzed up my cheeks with Hourglass Radiant Light. This method seemed to last a lot longer on my skin and I really did enjoy it.



Conclusion
This would be a great foundation for someone with normal to dry skin who doesn’t have many blemishes but who is looking for medium coverage with a natural radiance to it. For my skin type personally, it was not the best coverage or formula when applied on its own, but I definitely found it worked best with a mattifying primer underneath and a setting powder on top. I must say that Nars Sheer Glow is still growing on me and I will definitely continue to use it on those days when my skin is relatively clear. Who knows, with a bit of practice we may see this in a monthly favourite sometime soon! But, for now, I will be sticking to my Shu Uemura Face Architect as my go to foundation and using the Sheer Glow on days when I’m more comfortable with my complexion. 

Have you guys tried this foundation and what did you think?! I'd love to hear any tips to help with longevity :) 

Love, Catrin xo

Thursday, 28 August 2014

Lets chat about skincare!!!

This is a bit of a chatty blog post analysing my current skincare routine and the products I am lusting after for when these run out! Enjoy!

Cleanser
I am currently using four different cleansers for different purposes (I know, it sounds crazy!) but it seems to be working well for me! My current morning time face wash is the Colleen Rothschild Balancing Cleansing Gel, which is great for refreshing my combination skin, although it is slightly stripping.  Bioderma Cleansing Water is my absolute favourite 'after work' make up remover followed by Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil to remove any remaining 'gunk'. Once a week in the evenings, usually after applying a clay based face mask, I will use Colleen Rothschild Cleansing balm to nourish and massage my face as a pampering treat. Overall, I quite like my current cleansers but next I will be looking into the Oskia Renaissance Cleansing Gel to use once my balancing gel finishes and I will also be hoping to purchase the Eve Lom Cleanser for the evenings!

Toner
I struggle a bit with enjoying using toners and I seem to just grab whats lying around! I tend to use Alpha H Liquid Gold instead ever second night before my serum and moisturiser, but once a week I use it alone for an intense treatment. I am loving this and it genuinely does leave an amazing glow! Check out my rave review on my YouTube channel if you want to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivnujcYAJUs&list=UUpmoYqwJRhd3dNGV178HOrA

Serum
I am definitely on the lookout for a new morning serum and I have a couple in mind (Paula's Choice Antioxidant Serum & Juice Beauty Anti Blemish Serum) but my evening serum Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Complex is working an absolute dream! It plumps up my dull, acne prone skin without causing breakouts and leaves my skin feeling hydrated and soft. This is definitely a keeper!

Moisturiser
I swear by the La Roche Posay Effeclar Duo Plus as a light moisturiser that helps to unclog my pores and clear breakouts, but for some extra hydration in the evening I am still looking for something great. I have my eye on Origins GinZeng, Eve Lom TLC Radiance Cream and the Re-Gen Moisturiser. Has anyone tried these moisturisers?

SPF
This area is a huge struggle for me! I was using the Mecca Cosmetica Sunscreen SPF30 but it was causing my face to get oily throughout the day so I have since stopped using it. I would love to buy the Keihls Ultra Light Daily UV Defence SPF50 but they don't sell it in Australia so I am still on the hunt! Does anyone have any recommendations?

Eye Cream
I absolutely love my Keihls Avocado Eye Treatment for the evenings, as it is so thick and creamy I can really feel it moisturising the eye area. However, for the daytime I think I could do with a lighter texture to sit nicely under my concealer and for that reason I am considering purchasing the Origins GinZing Eye Cream for a 'wake me up' refreshment in the morning!

Face Mask for breakouts
I have a problem with hormonal acne and for that reason, I swear by clay based or charcoal based face masks to sooth the problem areas at least twice a week. I am currently using the Colleen Rothschild Detox Mask which is a great charcoal based mask that really draws out my blemishes and reduces the size and redness of spots as well as combatting oilyness. Since I have almost finished this mask, I am looking into purchasing the Aesop Chamomile Concentrate Anti Blemish Mask or the Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment. What do you guys think?

Face Mask for hydration and radiance
As I use quite strong products to deal with my acne, my skin can start to look a bit dull and dehydrated. I have been using the Antipodes Aura Manuka Honey Mask to help with this issue and whilst I love the product, it really does break me out in cystic pimples. I am thinking of replacing it with the Dermologica Multivitamin Power Mask or the Perricone MD Cold Plasma Treatment (eek - $200!). The reviews of both of these products claim to hydrate and plump skin whilst healing blemishes and not cause breakouts - sounds ideal right?!

Spot Treatment
I swear by my Clinique Anti Blemish Spot Treatment Gel which i have used for years. It really dehydrates the blemish and is great to apply after extraction. It can cause dryness around the area, so the next day I simply put a blob of moisturiser around the area to combat this and it works a treat!

Shower Gel 
I have about 5 shower gel's going at any one time because I like to switch it up depending on my mood. My favourite formula's are the creamy ones that contain moisturising elements so that I don't feel stripped after washing. My all time favourite is the Soap and Glory Clean on Me because it smells heavenly, it is so moisturising and it comes in such a handy pump bottle which lasts forever!

Body Scrub
I have previously adored the Burt's Bees Cranberry and Pomegranate Sugar Scrub but I felt like a bit of a change and have switched back to my old fave the Soap and Glory Flake Away. I highly recommend both of these because they are so good at exfoliating but also moisturising the skin!

Body Moisturiser
I have always been a fan of Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula and The Body Shop Body Butters, but I have been totally converted to my new holy grail body moisturiser Lush Ro's Argan Oil Body Conditioner. I did a rave review post on this so definitely check it out if you like the idea of an amazing  body moisturiser that is a wonder to apply and saves you time in the morning! http://www.bloglovin.com/frame?post=3304569597&group=12755635&frame_type=b&blog=12755635&frame=1&click=0&user=0

I hope this post gave you some insight into some much talked about products and I really hope i'll get some suggestions from you guys about my next purchases!!! Have a great weekend,

Love, Catrin xo

Friday, 22 August 2014

Product EMPTIES! Would I repurchase???

Happy weekend everybody!!! Today's blog post is a few months worth of empty products that I've saved up to share my thoughts with you guys! I personally enjoying reading/watching other 'empties' reviews because I think a judgement can only be made after you've really given a product a go! Enough blabbing, lets get on with it!


Make Up Empties

Benefit 'They're Real' Mascara: I don't understand the hype around this product! The wand is quite innovative and I did like being able to get into the corners of my lashes with the sprouty (technical term!) end, but it was simply average. I didn't hate it but I personally find that Maybelline Falsies and Dior Iconic Curl have a significantly greater effect on my lashes than this product and I will not be repurchasing this mascara!
Lucas Papaw Ointment: This is an old fave for my dry lips and I always have one lying around! It is a lovely thick ointment with very little taste or fragrance, which I quite like. It is a great multitasker and it leaves a nice clear sheen to my lips and whilst I tend to own about 10 lip balms at any one time in different handbags, I will probably repurchase this!
Mac Studio Fix NC20: I used to absolutely love Studio Fix during my oilier teenage years because it has such full coverage but I have recently steered away from it. I tend to like a slightly lighter foundation nowadays, still with full coverage but with a more emolient texture. Despite this, I always like to have a Studio Fix lying around for those pesky blemish days when I need that extra layer for confidence!
Mac Blush in Sunbasque: When I first started wearing make up I wasn't quite aware of the purpose of blush and purchased two of these in the same bronzy colour, which have existed for close to ten years - eek! This is a nice dark blush with a bronzy tint, a great first step into the blush land if you are used to just wearing bronzer! I will not repurchase this as I already have another :/ Whoops!
Real Techniques Stippling Brush: Yes i know, not an empty! But the hairs fell out of this after over a year (which I think is great for such an affordable brush especially considering I clean them with shampoo) and I felt the need to give it a mention. This is such a great brush to apply liquid foundation with. Depending on the product, I alternate between this and the Expert Face Brush which is more dense and therefore better to use with a creamier foundation. I have already repurchased this!





Haircare Empties
Kevin Murphy Balancing Wash: I have a very sensitive scalp but also quite damaged hair due to years of bleaching and finding a shampoo that sorts both issues can be a struggle! For years I swore by the Kerestase Dermo Calm shampoo for sensitised hair, but my scalp simply got used to it and started playing up again so I needed to switch. This shampoo balances the pH levels of your scalp, whilst also moisturising damaged hair so it was the perfect choice. I did enjoy using it and I did repurchase it, but I have since become bored and switched to another Kerestase shampoo! It just didn't leave my hair feeling shiny or soft and I am a haircare floozy, what can I say!
Polished London dry shampoo: I tend to just pick up any dry shampoo that's on sale because I haven't found one that I swear by as of yet! This did the job but I have since purchased a different brand to continue my search for a holy grail dry shampoo. 



Skincare Empties
Palmers Cocoa Butter Formula body butter: This is one of my favourite body lotions of all time. I absolutely love that it is such a nourishing, thick body butter that comes out of a pump instead of a tub! It's genius for those of us with longer nails and it's also so quick and easy. This stuff smells heavenly and is such a bargain compared to most others. I have already repurchased another value size and will continue to use this!
Burt's Bee's Cranberry & Pomegranate Body Scrub: I absolutely loved this product because it smelt so fruity and was just beautiful to use in the shower. It definitely did the job of exfoliating and left my skin feeling silky smooth due to the oil in the product. I would not recommend using this before applying fake tan due to the oil residue that is left to moisturise your skin, but I would definitely recommend it when maintaining a tan or just for regular body scrub usage! I have since purchased the Soap and Glory Flake away, an old favourite of mine, because I like to switch it up but I will definitely repurchase this in the future!
Lancome By facial cleansing water: This stuff was good but it didn't change my life! I got it in a gift bag when purchasing some other products and whilst I did enjoy using it, I wouldn't purchase it simply because for a much lower price I feel you can get similar products from the drugstore. 
Dove Gradual Tan for light-medium skin: I have loved this product for years and I will continue to use it! It gives a beautiful yellow based glow in just one use and i've actually moved onto using the one for medium-dark skin because I think it is a step closer to a fake tan, but still not obvious on the skin! It does leave the usual biscuit smell, but I like to apply it at nighttime and then wash it off in the morning so it doesn't bother me!
Palmers Cocoa Butter Formula Hand & Cuticle Cream: I loved this mini tube to keep in my handbag for a regular pick me up. The scent is divine as usual with this range, but it is also unbelievably nourishing. I currently have way too many hand creams but I would definitely purchase this again because it is such a bargain and it really does work!
Clinique Even Better Eyes Dark Circle Corrector: I was quite disappointed with this product because I didn't notice a change in my under eye circles, although I didn't use it religiously morning and night like recommended. It did a nice job of moisturising my eye area and it had a slight nude colour so I enjoyed wearing it under make up, but I felt that it was pretty average for the price. I have since purchased a different eye cream and will continue on my dark circle journey!





I hope these reviews were helpful and do let me know if you have any opinions on the products mentioned or any alternatives you think may be better! Have a wonderful weekend 

Love, Catrin xo

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Wednesday, 20 August 2014

If Money Were No Object...

I spend hours on hours researching products and reading beauty blogs and as a result, I have developed an endless wish list of products I would purchase if money were no object. The order of preference changes every month depending on my urges, but all in all there are usually 5-10 items I need to have at any one time. If I’m honest, probably more… Sigh. This post is going to be a regular occurrance of my Ultimate Wish List for the month, where I share my desires and hopefully relieve some of the urges I have! Without further ado, lets get started!

My August Ultimate Wish List
1.     By Terry Ombre Blackstar in Misty Rock: this has been on my list for months but every time I go to fork out that $62 price tag, I spot something else in store that is cheaper and my impulses get the better of me! If this was $50 or under I would not be talking about it today because it would be in my Beauty Haul post! I just think $62 is absurd for an eyeshadow but yes, it bothers me daily that I do not own it. http://www.meccacosmetica.com.au/shop/ByTerry/OmbreBlackstarCreamEyeshadow/ (This has JUST been reduced to $56…oh dear!)
2.     Hourglass Ambient Light Powder: I am not much of a powder wearer but this product has caught my eye on multiple occasions. The endless list of beauty bloggers who talk about it hasn’t helped much either! It seems to offer the perfect glow that keeps shine at bay without making you look too matte. I blame Alix from ICovetThee because I just need it. Now please! http://www.meccacosmetica.com.au/shop/Hourglass/AmbientLightingPowder/
3.     Too Faced Natural Eye Palette: I love a good neutral eye and since Urban Decay is not stocked in Australia, I am lusting after the Too Face Natural Eye Palette. It has the perfect combination of neutrals for both the day and the night and the formula feels lovely and soft. I suspect I’ll be giving in to this urge pretty soon!
4.     Clarins Radiance Plus Golden Glow Booster: Whilst I am relatively comfortable with being on the fairer side of the skin spectrum, that does not mean I don’t lust after a natural glow! With spring on its way here in Sydney I have found myself eager to bronze up and this just seems fabulous! I have acne prone skin and do not like the idea of using a gradual tan on my face, but this means I can stick to my usual skincare regime but still get a glow! Genius! http://int.clarins.com/en/radiance-plus-golden-glow-booster/C040101006.html
5.     Sigma Large Powder brush F20: Yes I know, not a very luxe product but whenever I go to splurge on a make up brush I think, “wow! I could buy a lipstick for this price” because it is such a boring thing to buy! However, I recently did buy a Mac 217 brush and my eyeshadow has never looked better. Lesson learnt – brushes are a sensible investment! http://www.sigmabeauty.com/Large_Powder_F20_p/f20.htm

I hope you enjoyed my ultimate wish list! Let me know what is on your mind this month and what you think of the products that I’ve been craving. Goodnight/good morning wherever you are!

Love, Catrin xo

Monday, 18 August 2014

Ro's Argan Body Conditioner - Holy moly is this a RAVE review!


This has caused quite a stir in the beauty blogger community recently and I simply had to give it a try! The thought of an ‘in shower’ body lotion to me seemed absolutely ridiculous and I had imagined it to be quite messy and just pointless! My-oh-my was I proved wrong.




This body conditioner has instantly become my all time favourite body moisturiser and I honestly considered throwing all of my others away! Essentially, you wash with a regular body scrub and shower gel like normal, then whilst still in the shower (I turn off the running water) you apply the body conditioner, massaging it in as you go. Once you’ve applied it all over, you simply rinse it off like you would a hair conditioner. Your skin is left feeling absolutely sublime and smelling like heaven!



A little goes a long way with the product, and yes it is quite pricy (around $35 in Australia) but it is going to be a forever favourite of mine. It smells of roses and it literally makes me salivate because it has such a delicious fragrance! After using this conditioner I simply cannot stop stroking my arms all day and I absolutely love not having to stand in the cold applying my body lotion and waiting for it to dry before getting dressed! Plus, it helps to maintain a tan wonderfully! All in all, I highly recommend the Ro’s Body Conditioner to everyone – you simply must give it a go. I actually love it so much that this morning I accidentally dropped a little and honestly considered lying down on the floor of the shower like a slug to get it on my body…I may have a problem.

Love, Catrin xo