Hourglass Vanish Seamless Foundation Stick Review

Hourglass Vanish Seamless Foundation Stick Review

I’ll start with a spoiler: I did not get on with this foundation stick. I wanted to – I read every rave review under the sun and the Hourglass Vanish Seamless Foundation Stick sounded like just the face base I needed. “Flawless” coverage, a texture that “melted into the skin”, a massive range of shades for the “perfect tone match”…

I suppose that in many ways, it was never going to be the right foundation for me, because I don’t wear (or really like) many full coverage foundations, and this is very much a full coverage foundation. But I test a lot of face bases, whether they’re the type of thing I would wear or not – powders, sticks, creams and compacts, things with stupid foamy pads to apply them – and still I find the Vanish Stick really quite tricky to get right.

Hourglass Vanish Seamless Foundation Stick Review

Maybe I’m a total tool, I don’t know: the first time I applied way too much and I looked like I was wearing a mask, the second time I used more sparingly and just looked a bit uneven. Subsequent tries have been better – and yes, the coverage is good when you get the application spot-on – but I do struggle with the amount of foundation I need to apply from the stick and I don’t seem to be able to quite get the blending right.

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There’s a stubby sort of short-handled kabuki brush that pushes the foundation into the skin and – even on well-prepped, nicely-moisturised skin – I don’t get an easy blending experience. On my “dry” bits (forehead, chin, sides of face) the product seems too thick to melt into the skin and on my greasy bits it has a bit too much slip. I also find that if I apply just too much product, it sits in fine lines that I didn’t even know existed. Case in point:

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My forehead looks as though I’ve started to morph into a Klingon.

Now look: I love Hourglass. They do skin amazingly well – their complexion-enhancing powders are just second to none, they manage to induce radiance on even the dullest, most lacklustre faces. But the Vanish stick just ain’t for me. If you do love a foundation stick and want to give this a go, then here’s my little before-and-after sequence:

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I’d pretty much got the knack of applying the right amount of product, by this point, so no creasing or fine-line action! Above, my before picture. Then, with product applied:

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Just a few dods of product on each part of my face – I found that any less than this and I didn’t get an even spread of foundation, any more and it looked too thick and heavy. And here’s the foundation blended in:

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Definitely beginning to move towards that sort of radiant finish that I like, but I get more of a glow from my Bourjois Healthy Mix or even my Chanel Velvet and with far less effort. You’ll notice that I still have slightly dark circles under my eyes here – I did go back in with the Vanish Stick to conceal them, but it (weirdly) doesn’t seem to do the full monty, if you catch my drift!

Hourglass Vanish Seamless Foundation Stick Review

What do you think? Have you tried the Vanish Stick? I’m sure that there are people who are finding it a total dream – in fact I know there are, I’ve read the reviews. My verdict? Try before you buy. There are so many shades (BRAVO! Massive tick!) that I think you’d want to go instore anyway and find the perfect match. At £42, you’ll want to get this right. Find it online at Space NK.

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Jo Malone Orris & Sandalwood Cologne Intense

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Strange coincidences aplenty this week, one of them being that I needed an extra “something that smells of violets” for a post and along came – well – something that smells of violets. I have this odd habit, when it comes to compiling blog posts, that I can’t just ever think about a singular product; I have to find similar things, alternative versions, products that are (sometimes quite tenuously!) linked by virtue of scent, ingredients, effects or even the colour of the packaging. I think that this habit is an annoying hangover from my university days when I was continually encouraged to compare and contrast! Compare and contrast! 

So yes, I was looking for an extra “thing” that was violet-scented for a post – a post that will likely never see the light of day, because I’m quite useless like that, lots of thinking and not much doing* – and what popped through the letterbox? The new Orris & Sandalwood Cologne Intense from Jo Malone. A beast of a scent, if I may call it that, considering its floral nature. A beast because it’s a Cologne Intense and so has a bit more bravado and staying-power than the flimsier Colognes, which last all of about ten minutes on me. Give me the Intense any day of the week.

Orris & Sandalwood, then. A floral, but not as we know it. Sweet, sugary violets to start with (Parma Violets, yes please) and then the Orris, which I had never heard of before but is the root of the Iris plant. The “tasting notes” describe the Orris as having a “unique duality”: both “woody and powdery, floral and deep”. That just about sums up this fragrance nicely, for me; along with the Sandalwood, which I always find to be a beautifully soft and gentle kind of wood, reminiscent of long summer evenings somewhere hot, the Orris is just superbly sultry and come-hither. Warm and enveloping without being overpowering or “talcum-powdery” and then these gorgeous flashes of sweet violet spiking through when you least expect them to.

If you like your florals non-girly and warm then this, scent-hunters, is for you. The notes recommend to layer with Mimosa & Cardamom (didn’t like that one) and Dark Amber & Ginger Lily (I’m struggling with that at the moment after spending a year burning candles of the same scent – wearing the fragrance makes me feel odd) but I say it’s just perfect worn alone. It has enough heft to cut it as a winter perfume, but I imagine it will be equally as irresistible once the summer kicks in.

You can find the new Orris & Sandalwood Cologne Intense at Selfridges here – it’s £105 for 100ml.

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*by the way, just in case the aforementioned post never materialises and you’re a Violet-Lover, the other products were the Guerlain Meteorites Oxygen Care Moisturiser (20% off here with code ESCENTUAL20), the Alex Simone Violet & Blackberry Candle (here) and the Patisserie de Bain Sugared Violet Hand Cream, £3.99 here.

**the paper in the background of the photograph is Cole & Son Hicks Hexagon in Gold/Taupe, find it here.

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Treat Day, M&S and Sali Hughes in my Bathroom…

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I “vlogged”. I really can’t stand writing – or saying -that word. I think I said on Twitter that “vlogging” sounds like a Klingon coughing up a lung. Anyway, until someone comes up with something better we’re stuck with it. Vlog. Rhymes with bog, frog and hog.  Nice.

In this random edition of video diary, Dexter the dog goes to the groomers, I go to M&S to look at the new Rosie makeup and end up buying pans, towels and baby clothes and I have a little treat day in town. And most importantly, I entertain Sali Hughes in my bathroom. By entertain, I don’t mean that I served canapés and champagne, we just had a bit of a laugh and a chat about beauty – the resulting videos will be up on her Youtube channel soon.

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It was quite a full week, really, and I must have exhausted myself because on Monday I fell ill. I’m in bed typing this – apologies to those who were waiting for the winners of the Alpha-H giveaway, I shall post them up either later on today or first thing tomorrow. For now, here’s the vid – apparently the musical interludes are rather loud, so don’t have a heart attack when the first one kicks in. I’ll try and do better with the next vlog edit…

Sali Hughes Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/salihugh…

M&S Baby: http://tidd.ly/81f671bd

M&S Towels: http://tidd.ly/5a013852

Rosie Cream Blush: http://tidd.ly/44e7877c

Wildfox Sweatshirt: http://tidd.ly/a2ab5963

Silken Favours: http://silkenfavours.bigcartel.com

Mark Hill Wicked Waver: http://tidd.ly/e0febdac

Colab Extreme Volume: http://tidd.ly/4b96aabe

L’Oreal Color Riche Nail Polish in Cafe de Nuit: http://tidd.ly/3d34b5e8

Anastasia Achilleos: https://twitter.com/Anastasiafacial

Abercrombie Jeans: http://tidd.ly/2580e302

Disclaimer: this post is not sponsored. Links may be affiliate links. All of the items in the video were purchased with my own money apart from the Wicked Waver, the L’Oreal nail polish and Isle of Roses hair oil which are press samples. I am a co-founder and spokesmodel for the Colab Dry Shampoo brand.

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7 Beauty Products You’ve Got to Try This Week

7 Beauty Products You've Got to Try This Week

Over the last few days I have been somewhat attempting to Spring Clean my beauty stash – it is amazing how many half used tubes of mascara and dried up nail polish one person can amass – in order to fully utilise and appreciate the products that I do love and reach for. I’ve also decided that for every new product I purchase, one neglected product must be donated or disregarded depending on its condition – out with the old and in with the new. Let me share a few note worthy additions to both my bathroom and make-up bag…

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New Jo Malone Cologne Intense 60ml

The Jo Malone Cologne Intense range may not be a recent arrival to the fragrance market (other than the latest arrival Jo Malone Myrrh & Tonka) but the new, dinky, travel-ready 50ml size of all seven scents are and as such, are something I imagine you’ll be seeing a lot of in the coming months. As much as I adore a good few of the Jo Malone Cologne Intense fragrances, there is no denying that they are super lux and as such come at a premium price. The other issue with the original 100ml size of the Cologne Intense range, is that they are far from travel friendly and may not be the best choice – purely based on volume – for the picky fragrance consumer. The new 50ml size is not only utterly adorable but by far more suited to being lugged around – travel or otherwise – and of course the reduced sized is ever so slightly more affordable too. I was very kindly gifted a bottle of the Jo Malone Cologne Intense in Velvet Rose & Oud and despite not being a huge fan of either key note, it has left a lasting, powerful impression – I can imagine that this would make a wonderful Valentine’s Day gift.

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Jo Malone Tuberose Angelica Body Cream

Admittedly I am not the best at applying moisturiser to my body and more often than not I need more than gentle persuasion, to as much as look at a body cream, oil or lotion but when products smell and feel as great as Jo Malone Tuberose Angelica Body Cream do, half the battle is all but won. As you would expect – or demand – from any body moisturiser worth its salt, Jo Malone Tuberose Angelica Body Cream is thick, creamy (a little goes a long way), indulgent and most importantly hydrating without any greasy or heavy residue. The bonus element is that much like all Jo Malone bath and body products this is wonderfully perfumed, so much so, that sometimes I use this in place of a mist on fragrance and enjoy the gentler and somewhat milkier (due to the cream based medium) take on a Jo Malone classic.

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Instant Skin Lift: Creme Puff in Seductive Pink

Max Factor Creme Puff Blush in Seductive Pink

There have been lots of comments about my blusher in the Empties video that I posted last week: it’s the Creme Puff Blush in Seductive Pink from Max Factor. Rather more pinkish than I would ever usually go, but I was filming one of my Beauty Recommended videos and this was one of the shades to experiment with.

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I think that it gives a real lift to the skin, don’t you think? Good for tired days when bronzer just looks a bit flat and drab. Excuse the moody face in my photo – as usual, I forgot to take a proper picture and this is a still that I grabbed from the video. You’d think someone had kidnapped my hamster…

I swept Seductive Pink on to the apples of my cheeks using the Zoeva Luxe Face Definer Brush – just the tip of it, and very lightly, because it’s not really a blush brush, I just couldn’t find my Bobbi Brown one.

I find the Creme Puff blushers so easy to use – very natural and glowing. Each blush has a few slightly different shades swirled in, so you don’t just get one flat colour, it’s a wash of beautiful tones. I’ve reviewed the Creme Puff blushers before here, but as a quick reference, if you love the Hourglass powders then you’ll get on very well with Creme Puff. And they’re a fraction of the price.

You can find Creme Puff Blushers at Boots here – they’re £8.99 each. If you catch them on a 3-for-2 then my all-time favourite is Nude Mauve and I have a new crush on Alluring Rose, too.

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