Thursday, 21 April 2011

Question: How Often Do You Wash Your Hair?

Hi!

Just another question for you! Hehe, I was wondering how often everybody washes their hair...I wash it whenever I feel like it but definitely every Sunday. Usually it's washed 2-3x a week, but I've noticed that the more often I wash it, the more often it needs to be washed...

So what are your opinions? How often do you wash yours?

Thank you for reading! :)

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

NEW Rimmel London Royal Gloss

£3.99 each at Superdrug/Boots
I saw these a few weeks ago in Superdrug and they looked so yummy I picked 3 up! I have the shades 121 - Yummy, 161 - Delicious and 131 - Jelly Baby (L-R). There are 2/3 more shades, one is a clear gloss, another a slightly lighter pink without shimmer and I don't remember if there is a third or not!

For £3.99 you receive a 14ml tube of lipgloss with vitamins claiming to be "sweet tasting and non-sticky". This is one of the reasons I picked up 3! I really dislike sticky lipgloss, not only does it constantly attract my hair to it but it feels horrible on my lips too, the taste of lipglosses often deters me too, so to hear that these are non-sticky and sweet tasting grabbed my attention.

I really like all 3 colours that I've got too, I wanted the other 2/3 as well but thought I'd trial these before I picked those up just in case I don't like these.

I will be reviewing these once I use them properly and am looking forward to trying them!

Thank you for reading :)

Monday, 18 April 2011

Makeup Ban - Another Update!

Hi!

As discussed in the NYX Cosmetics Sale Post I am now trying to use beauty items up in order to buy lots of new NYX things!

So far I've finished the following:

- Impulse Body Spray in "True Love"
- Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream
- Mini Sample of Clinique Full Potential Lips Glosses in "06 - Mimosa Blossom" and "08 - Play-Full Pump"
- Mini Sample of The Body Shop's Hi-Shine Lip Treatment
- Radox Shower Gel
- Pantene Shampoo and Conditioner (Ice Shine Collection)
- Boots' Cocoa Butter and Mallow Body Lotion

I said 15 things and here are 7, hopefully I can finish a few more in the next month and then go shopping! :)

Thank you for reading! :)

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Review: 17 Lasting Fix Nail Polish in "Forever"

£2.99 for 8ml at Boots
I love this nail polish! It shouts spring in a very subtle way (oxymoron woop!) and it's a very pretty nude/beige colour. I believe it came out with the new spring collection from 17, (with the very pretty eye palettes) but I just caught sight of it recently.

Texture: I really like the texture of this nail polish, it has a creme(?) finish, and is nice and shiny without being over the top. Not gritty, no glitter, very smooth and pretty.

Colour: I really like this colour, I think it's suitable for all skin tones and perfect for the transition period between winter and spring and spring itself! It is a nude, light beige-cream colour with light pink undertones I think - quite difficult to describe!

Application: It goes on very well and quickly, no marks, no streakiness, but I would recommend a minimum of 2 coats (as suggested by 17) for an opaque finish.

Wear: I've had mine on for 5 days now (without top coat) and there is a little tip wear but not so significant, the claim is that the polish is chip resistant and there should be 5 days of last colour and it's true!

Brush: The brush is just right and I love how my whole nail is covered in 3 strokes and it isn't flimsy. It also allows you to decide how much polish you want on it and doesn't drip splodges or pick up too little.

Drying Time: I have a huge problem with drying my nails in time before smudging them or getting fingerprints on them and I don't want to have to buy another item to help that (even though I've tried so many!) This polish dries to the touch in 5-10mins, and properly in about half an hour, so it's the same as most polishes but I appreciate the quicker drying time (to touch) than some other polishes!

Price: £2.99 is a bargain for such a pretty colour and a lovely polish!

Overall: 8/10

Thank you for reading! :)

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Giveaway Numero Trois - Sigma Beauty! - CLOSED

Hello lovely readers!

I'm holding another giveaway today thanks to Sigma Beauty, for this giveaway you can win a Travel E25 Blending Brush!


Apologies for the not so great picture! (Taken from Google!)
Review pics will be better!


I have heard many good things about Sigma Beauty and their brushes and I am now a Sigma Affiliate and loving the opportunity to be a member of such a fantastic brand.

A little about Sigma:

"The Sigma Makeup brand is synonymous with quality and functionality. Our products are handmade and were developed to satisfy the highest quality standards.

We offer a complete line of professional brushes specifically designed to highlight eyes and face. Each brush was individually tested for performance, resistance, and durability.

The Sigma Makeup brushes are available in different kits to attend your specific needs. You can also acquire individual brushes and customize your own kit. A brush roll specifically designed to hold and maintain your Sigma Makeup brush collection is also available."

Sounds good to me! :) I'll post a review of this brush very soon but in the meantime you can win one for yourself! This is especially great if you're new to the brand and haven't ever tried any of their products before, and will help you get an idea of what they're all about.

Rules:

1. You must be a public follower of my blog via Google Friend Connect
2. You must be 18+ or have your parent's permission if you are younger

How to Enter:

1. Leave a comment on this post saying which makeup brushes are your favourite and why
2. Follow me on twitter, I am nav_t and leave a comment saying you're following me.
3. Tweet this message to your followers, "Follow @nav_t and RT this to enter BBA's @Sigma_Beauty Giveaway! Details here: http://beautybloggingaway.blogspot.com"

Each is worth 1 entry (total of 3 entries), this giveaway is open internationally and will end on Saturday 30th May at 22:00 UTC. Good luck! :)

Disclaimer: Prize(s) sent directly from Sigma Beauty

Friday, 15 April 2011

An Interesting Piece of Information...(Guest Post)

Hi!

This is a very interesting post that I've kindly been permitted to use as a guest post for my blog, by the lovely Colin from Colin's Beauty Pages.

I asked a question on twitter and got a very prompt and informative response, please read on...

"An interesting question from NavT who does the Beauty Blogging Away http://beautybloggingaway.blogspot.com/  blog.
Does regular cleansing, toning, moisturising thin the skin? :/ it feels like it does, and a lot more sensitive, thanku

Well it certainly can.

The topmost layer of the skin is called the stratum corneum.  This is incredibly thin - half the thickness of photocopier paper - while at the same time being an amazingly good barrier to nearly everything.

But it isn't completely indestructible.  The barrier properties are very dependent on a particular structure of the oils in the skin and these can be disrupted by too much of some of the ingredients of cleansers, toners and
moisturisers.  This can and does leave the skin dried out and sensitive.  I have done this to myself quite often when working on particular projects - particularly when I was starting out and didn't fully understand what I was doing. 

One strategy is to read blogs like this one and find out which ones are the worse and carefully seek out the fomulations that are mildest.  But it is probably easier just to not tone, cleanse and moisturise so much.  I imagine beauty bloggers might be some of the people who are most prone to overdoing it given the numbers of products they seem to try.  I love the enthusiasm but don't forget that you can have too much of a good thing."
I think we should all rush to Colin's blog and keep up with all this information! Although beauty blogging is great fun I think as is correctly pointed out we need to be very careful with what we use and how much of it we use!

Thank you so much for reading! :)

Thursday, 14 April 2011

My Guest Post On Beauty Bloggings

My Guest Post on Jenn's lovely blog - Beauty Bloggings

Name: Nav :)

Blog: Beauty Blogging Away http://beautybloggingaway.blogspot.com/

A little about you: My nickname's Nav and I don't feel ready to reveal my full name to the internet just yet so I've stuck by that for everything on my blog. I'm 18 years old and addicted to all things fashion and beauty even though I considered myself to be the biggest tomboy type around when I was younger! I'm a bit of a science fanatic and I enjoy academia very much, I also tend to want to do and try everything so lists of things to achieve are very high at the minute...although my exercise routine has gone down considerably I do want to get back into shape and become a lot more healthier...finally I'm a bit of an insomniac...hope I haven't bored you already!

A little about your blog: My blog is obviously beauty based, but I'd like to expand a little into the fashion/book world too...I've started a "book club" on the blog and I hope you will be able to contribute! I mainly review products and I like to talk about general beauty/skincare related stuff too, and I've started a few features on there which I haven't been able to stick to because unfortunately I don't get 1st hand information on launches etc just yet! :) I'm not one to smooth over the terrible aspects of a product and all my reviews are 100% based on my interactions with the product itself.

Why did you start Blogging: I started blogging because I love to write, ever since I was a teeny toddler (or possibly older to be honest!) I've loved writing and I enjoy expressing myself with words. Beauty and skincare is something I gained an interest in at about 16 due to my terrible acne prone skin which thank goodness has now improved, but I find that I collect makeup items more so than use them on a daily basis, but I'm trying! So blogging is a form of relaxation for me too, I get to do what I enjoy and I love hearing about others experiences with the item on discussion. I also feel that I'd like to save people money by clearly pointing out the crappiest products ever! Not that I clearly damage the brand! LOL I think that the beauty industry has become so vast in the past couple of decades and it's difficult finding a product that you love and want to repurchase over and over again. I thought my blog might help with those major decisions! :)

Post: I was really struggling with what to post on this lovely blog as a guest post but now I think I've thought of something pretty important to most women. It's confidence. I've always had confidence in myself but never with the way I look. I'm not happy posting pictures of myself because there's always something too this or too that or not enough of that and so on. I always want to look better and when I do look average or nice, (in my opinion only), I realise that there's something inbetween my teeth or a tragic hair is out of place. My skintone hasn't been even since I was bout 8, because I got acne at a very young age and ever since then it's been a blemish haven for my face, besides the fact that my skin has improved, blemishes seem to come up whenever they fancy.

In terms of applying makeup to make myself look better, I've always enjoyed this and never made it a miserable task in a desperate attempt to look better, I understand that not everyone is going to look perfectly divine on all occasions and I feel that the media have made this more and more difficult for people to understand, especially younger women and teens. I've met and seen on television 12 year olds that are wearing makeup, to be honest I'm not sure why because they look great the way they are. Lipgloss is fine, maybe a little eyeliner, but I thought foundation was to even out skintone and the kids I've seen with it caked on have pretty perfect skin apart from the odd zit here and there.

I feel confidence is something very unique to each individual. Some will feel better with more makeup on and that's absolutely fine, because it's the way you feel about yourself, and if you're going to perform better in everything that you do, then why not? I personally find that achievement gives me confidence but I'm yet to find my confidence in my looks...I have found however, that if I make an effort on every single part of me I feel good, but I don't have the time to spend 2 hours getting ready every morning. If I've got a nice hairstyle, decent makeup, accessories and clothes I feel better about myself for sure, but time is an important factor and I think that's also why companies are bringing out multi-tasking products to help busy women feel great with their ever-increasing workloads!

Confidence is obviously a very important factor in our day to day lives, how do you feel about it? And what gives you confidence?

I don't want to bore everyone, and I hope this post was of interest to you, please do check out my blog, I would really appreciate it!

Thank you for reading, Nav x

Check out the Post on Beauty Bloggings here!