November Favourites

There’s a bumper skincare crop in this month’s favourites, as promised. Not as bumper as it could be, but my legs had completely fallen asleep during the making of this video and then I got to that stage where the blood starts to flow back in and it’s impossible to decide whether the sensation is a) orgasmic or b) the most painful thing you’ve ever experienced.

Anyway, lots to be getting on with – I do love the thick, rich Avene cream for these bitter, wintery days, and the Clarins Repair Concentrate is a Godsend if you’re feeling chapped and sensitive. I’ve also included the Chanel red-eye dupes in this video, so apologies if that’s a little on the repetitive side for you regular readers (proper post here) but I don’t like anyone to miss out. I’ve actually found another brilliant reddish, coppery shadow in the Estee Lauder Sultry Nudes palette, if you’re interested – I wore it last week a few times and though it’s not as edgy as the proper matte, brickish rouge, it still gives that warm, sultry sort of glow. You can peruse the shades in that palette here – all incredibly wearable and easy to blend.

Right, eyeballs at the ready for my November Beauty Favourites – press play, or if you can’t see the video screen then please click here. All of the products mentioned are listed below.

Holiday Reading: What’s On My Kindle?

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I loaded up my Kindle with about a dozen or so books before I left on holiday – more than I’ll need, I expect, but you never know! I haven’t used my Kindle in ages (it took me about two hours to find it – hidden in the bookshelf – and another half an hour to locate the charger) because this year I’ve  had a bit of a return to proper books. I missed the papery feel of them and the fact that I could turn the corners down to mark my page (which my Mum tells me off for) and the way that I could slide them, once finished, onto the shelves to sit with the others. There’s something incredibly satisfying about building up a book collection, all of those colourful spines, all of those words sitting there waiting to be read.

But twelve hulking great hardback novels don’t travel too well, especially if your toiletries and beauty products already weight about ten kilos, so for holiday reading, Kindle it is. Here’s what I’ve downloaded…

1) The Swimmer by Joakim Zander. Amazon reviews call this a “thrilling debut”, an “absorbing chase thriller” – all of the words I want to hear when I’m choosing a holiday novel. It’s £4.79 at Amazon here

2) The Zone of Interest by Martin Amis. I have a sneaking suspicion that this one’s going to be incredibly upsetting – if you’ve ever read Time’s Arrow you’ll know where I’m coming from. But this is getting very good reviews, so I’m going to buckle down and push on through it. Probably not the best holiday read, if I’m truthful, but at least I have plenty of more upbeat options to soften the blow! I was going to buy this in hardback, pre-holiday, but on the Kindle it’s a much more purse-friendly £6.64. Find it here

3) We Were Liars by E. Lockhart. I haven’t read any Lockhart, but she has been recommended to me a number of times and this is her latest novel. Let me know if you’ve read any of the others – you can find We Were Liars here, it’s £2.99

4) History of the Rain by Niall Williams. This was on the long-list for the Man Booker Prize 2014. I quite often choose my reading books by just ordering everything from the long- or short-list; I love the variety and there are always some real surprises on there. I’ll let you know how I get on with this one – if you want to take a look then it’s on the Kindle Store here.

5) The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith, who’s J.K. Rowling writing under a pseudonym, as I’m sure you know. I’ve already read the first Cormoran Strike detective book, The Cuckoo’s Calling, and I thought that it was really good. Not amazing, but good enough that I spent a whole weekend tucked up in bed with it, dipping in and out of the story in between bits of video editing and website admin. This second “Cormoran” book is far better, I think; I’m about two-thirds of the way through and the plot is tighter, the characters are fuller and the whole thing is just more engaging. I have to be honest and say that I rarely think about an author when I’m reading a book; it’s the narrative voice I’m listening to, and if it’s a good book then I’m too absorbed in the world of the story to even spare a moment’s thought for the writer. So I couldn’t really give two hoots whether it was Rowling writing it or not; it’s just a really great read and that’s that. You can find it here – it’s £6.99 on the Kindle or £9.99 in hardback, should you want that papery feel and the option to lend the book out once you’ve finished reading.

6) The Paying Guest by Sarah Waters, £7.99 here. This one pained me, as it was only a penny cheaper than buying the hardback and I would always prefer the real deal! But I’m really looking forward to ploughing through it, I loved Night Watch and The Little Stranger.

7) The King’s Curse by Philippa Gregory – I have finished this one already. It follows the life of Margaret Pole, a Plantaganet who spent her whole life trying to protect her family and not get her head chopped off. I have read every single one of Philippa Gregory’s books and I do a little scream of joy when a new one comes out. I would say that they have become a little formulaic, but she writes so engagingly about a historical period I love (the Tudor times) that I just lap up every word. It’s clever, I think, that she chooses characters with very little historical information about them so that she has a little bit of flexibility and artistic licence when she portrays them. Her books are part bodice-ripper, part educational but mostly just un-put-downable. Find The King’s Curse here – again, the Kindle edition is barely any cheaper than the hardback, so I’d go for the actual book unless you are off on your hols.

8) The Blazing World by Siri Hustvedt. Another Man Booker long-lister, but I have read two of Hustvedt’s novels before (The Blindfold and What I Loved) and am looking forward to reading another. She’s very intelligent and thoughtful – always writing with a feminist edge that makes you question yourself and your place in the world.. It’s not light reading, by any means, but something to really get your teeth into and savour in your mind for a good few weeks after finishing. Find it here.

9) We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler is another long-lister (told you I like to work my way down the list!) but – shamefully, perhaps – it was the bright cover that caught my attention when I was scrolling through the Kindle store. The reviews on this are excellent, many of you have probably already finished it – let me know what you thought of it if you have. It’s on Amazon here.

10) Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. I think that Adichie is a superb writer – I was so moved by Half of a Yellow Sun, I started to read Purple Hibiscus on the same day, without stopping! I can’t imagine that Americanah will disappoint. Watch this space… It’s £3.66 on the Kindle here.

11) The Teleportation Accident by Ned Beauman has been on my Kindle for ages but I can’t seem to get past the first chapter. Has anyone read this? Please give me some kind of sign that it’s worth persevering with!

12) Narcopolis by Jeet Thayil – again, been on my Kindle for a while (almost two years) and I can’t seem to start it. Sometimes I do think that if you can actually hold a book and see the lovely cover, it encourages you to read it more than if it’s just endless numbered pages on a Kindle… As before, if you’ve read it and liked it, please do let me know in the comments below.

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Sunday Tittle Tattle: Taking Stock

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I won an award this week – a CEW (Cosmetic Executive Women) Achiever of the Year award. I was so surprised when they contacted me that I actually had a small cry! I’ve spent the last couple of years with my head down, just ploughing through my work and trying to stay focused, and so it’s incredibly humbling to think that there are people out there who deem me award-worthy… It’s one thing winning a prize or award for your work, but when it’s you personally, it feels very special. I was honestly quite blown away.

I’m the sort of person who only thinks about what still needs to be done and I rarely take stock and look back at what I’ve managed to already do; it’s something I’m really trying to change. Especially because now I’m a Mum, it feels like an achievement if I manage to put my knickers on the right way around and put proper clothes on by lunchtime! Having a baby has meant that on many days, the “off” days, I have to focus on very small achievements – getting some fresh air, cooking a nice meal – rather than ticking off the bigger things I’d have managed to do in the past.

I’m rambling a little, but I suppose what I’m trying to get across is that it’s easy to slip into the habit of always seeing a glass that’s half-empty, in terms of reaching your goals or ticking things from your to-do list. Sometimes, you need to take a step back and write down all of the things that you have managed to do – I find that it helps, too, if you dramatically shorten your to-do list. Ha! If there’s no way you can get five work tasks done in a day, why have them on the list? Make it one and anything else will feel like a bonus.

PS: yes that is a Chanel gift bag I’m holding in the photo, along with my lovely flowers. Gorgeous perfumed things – I was thoroughly spoiled. I’ve got a framed certificate too, I just couldn’t hold all three things at once!

PPS: my lace maternity evening dress was kindly sent by Tiffany Rose – you can see it online here.

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Top Five: Brushes

When it comes to makeup, I’ll admit, I’m not the most advanced or daring. But even a makeup amateur like me needs good tools. A few good brushes in your arsenal can take makeup application from ehhh to excellent.

1. Inika Blush Brush – This super soft brush is the perfect size for blush, powder, bronzer… just about everything. The bristles are exceptionally soft and flexible (it reminds me a little of that £80 brush that Lisa Eldridge uses for blush but is probably not vegan) which make it perfect for both blending and targeted application.

2. Real Techniques Buffing Brush – The Real Tecniques Core Collection was the first time I ever really invested in some brushes, and 5 years later, the brushes are still with me and still in excellent condition. The buffing brush is pretty much the only brush I use for foundation application and it’s also quite handy for blending cream blush and concealer in a pinch.

3. Crown Brush C460 – I use this brush for most of my eyeshadow application, it’s dense but still fluffy allowing for shadow to be packed on and blended easily whilst the tapered end allows for more precision than my next pick.

4. No7 Blend & Contour brush – I’m not sure if No7 still make this brush as I can’t seem to find the exact one online. This brush is my favourite for those ‘one wash wonder’ kind of shadows and is perfect for blending colour together and softening edges as it’s soft and fluffy, akin to the infamous mac 217 I think.

5. Real Techniques Contour Brush – Not being one for contour this brush still gets plenty of use from me as a concealer brush. It’s perfect for blending concealer flawlessly under the eyes and also blending mineral concealer onto blemishes with a dab and swirl sort of technique.

I was recently lucky enough to be sent the Inika Vegan Brush Roll (personalised too! so greatful) which introduced me to a whole host of new brushes (including the Inika Blush Brush) and gave me somewhere better to store my most used brushes other than a little ikea plant pot where they get so dusty.

The brush roll comes with 8 high quality vegan brushes and I’ve kept 5 of the 8 in the brush roll to use regularly, the 3 that didn’t make the cut for me were; the foundation brush, concealer brush and lip brush. I don’t use flat foundation brushes so this is now repurposed for masks, I already have a fab concealer brush and I never use lip brushes. Though, now I come to think about it I may pop that one back in because it’s small and you never know.

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12 Days of Benefit GIVEAWAYS!

Ho-ho-ho, gorgeous! It’s the most wonderful time of the year and we are feeling EXTRA generous! Since we can’t gather all of you under the mistletoe and give you kisses, we’ve put together the most ah-mazing 12 days of prizes to spread the love!

Here’s the deal: from December 8-19, we’ll be doing a daily Twitter giveaways, with massive prize hauls each day. All you have to do to enter is follow @benefitbeauty & RT that day’s promotional tweet, and voilà! You’re in! The best part is you can enter every single day! Winners will be chosen via random.org and will be announced the following day!

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We’ve got a particularly fab prize calendar full of pretty & polished partners this year. You know what they say when it comes to Christmas trees & beauty hauls — go big & go glam!

Day 1: Happy Haul-iday! Win seven of our absolute favorite holiday gift sets!

Day 2: Glam Sweet Home! Win $500 worth of chic & cheeky Benefit x Jonathan Adler goodness!

Day 3: Next on the Hottie or Nice List, over $600 in Julep polishes & fab Benefit essentials!

Day 4: Snowy & glowy complexion perfection with the entire b.right skincare collection!

Day 5: Jingle all the way with FRENDS x 8 Other Reasons & Benefit goodie bags, one for you & one for your bestie, valued at over $600!

Day 6: Over $500 worth of Athleta x Gap gym bag essentials, perfect for getting your Benefitness on in the new year!

Day 7: Deck the halls with brows so flawless. (Flaw la la la la la la la lawless!) Be sure to wow this holiday season with the entire Benefit brow collection!

Day 8: Mommy’s little elves are here to help with $1000 worth of GapKids x Benefit must-haves to get you through the winter break!

Day 9: Mistletoe maven, get the perfect pucker & flawless flush with over $350 of Benefit faves!

Day 10: Let your light shine with over $850 in sparkly holiday jewels & shimmery night-out beauty by Benefit x Stella & Dot!

Day 11: Be single & ready to jingle with over $1000 in For Love & Lemons x Benefit sultry swag!

Day 12: Snow my goodness! Win the ultimate Benefit beauty jackpot—$1500 worth of everything you need to get you through 2015!

It’s so major, we can’t even.  So what do you think, gorgeous, will you be joining in on the 12 Days of Benefit this year!?

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