One-Minute Smokey Eye

Hi Makeup Geeks! Today I have a very easy and simple video for you all. This is something great to do when you are in a rush but still want to look polished and put together. It’s very simple and takes hardly anytime at all and you only need a couple of products to still look amazing! 🙂

  • Maybelline Color Tattoo  – Rich Mohogany – (Amazon) (eBay)
  • Makeup Geek Eyeshadow – Beaches & Cream – (Pan Version / Compact Version)
  • Makeup Geek Eyeshadow  – Frappe – (Pan Version / Compact Version)
  • Makeup Geek – Outer V Brush  (Makeup Geek Store)

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See, a perfect smokey eye in no time at all! You can switch up the colors of the cream shadow you use and make this a different look anytime. And by just adding a crease color and a highlight shade, you can transition this look from office/day to a night out.

Have a great week, muggies!
Much love,
Marlena

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Rose Otto: I Love it a Lotto. (Sorry.)

Balance Me Rose Otto Body Review

I seem to be having a bit of a “rose revival” at the moment. I went off rose for a while, possibly because I completely overdid it, smothering myself in rose stuff from head to foot, but now I’m back on it with a vengeance. In fact, when I think about my total skin-and-body-care routine, most of the products I’m grabbing from the cabinet seem to have a touch of rose somewhere! Oh dear: how long before I put myself off it again?

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Two excellent little body nourishers, here, both from Balance Me. Both, also, free from parabens, sulphates, petroleum, silicones, artificial fragrance, if you keep a lookout for those things. Personally, I find a little mineral oil in my bodycare to be quite a helpful thing, sometimes (SHOCK HORROR!) because it gets rid of my scaly shins and I know that if it’s a pretty basic cream, with just that and a few other bits and bobs, my skin won’t react to it. However, each to their own, and I know that for some it’s the work of the devil. At any rate, this gorgeous Rose Otto body oil and body balm don’t contain it, so there’s no issue here.

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The oil is silky smooth with a good amount of massage-ability. You know some of these dry oils that just kind of sit on the surface? None of that here. You can give it a good rub in and it smells bloody amazing, what a little treat! And I do think that the relatively plain and homely-looking packaging makes you want to use it everyday, rather than saving it for absolute best, which is a good thing. You know those really daunting glass bottles that look as though they should be in a locked display case? Well I do love them, but at the same time it makes me reluctant to use the contents! This Balance Me bottle has been knocking about the bathroom for a few weeks (it’s nearly finished) and I’ve used it after almost every bath. I’ve also dropped it about seventy-five times with my clumsy oily hands, and as it’s plastic it didn’t smash. Winning.

Balance Me Rose Otto Body balm Review

The body balm is an interesting one; a bit like those rescue balms that you get for your face. (I wrote about the Neal’s Yard Remedies one, Balance Me also have one called the Stellar Balm that I think is one of their bestsellers, if I remember rightly.) It has a consistency that cleansing balm-users will be familiar with; a solid that begins to melt down to an oil with the warmth from your fingertips. This feels a little bit more heavy-duty than the body oil, though, and it’s great for dry patches – around the knees and elbows, on shins and feet and heels. This seems to be a relaunched version of the balm, as I remember it before in a less lovely-looking tub, with bright pink labelling. I don’t know whether Balance Me are revising the whole look of the brand, but I like what I see so far. Very chic and understated.

You can find both the Balance Me Rose Otto Body Oil and Body Balm for £24.50 with free delivery at Beauty Expert.

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Holiday Gift Guide Review 2013: Beauty.com And Designer Jane Mayle Ava Bag Collaboration With 12 Deluxe Size Samples

Beauty.com and Jane Mayle have teamed up to create a travel-size makeup bag, which is filled with amazing samples for the holidays ahead! This ultra-feminine Ava Bag in Tigermilk Print is a Gift with Purchase from Beauty.com with orders over $100 or more. This offer is available ONLY while supplies last. This Ava Bag has […]

Urban Decay Naked On The Run

Naked On The Run

Naked On The Run

The first thing to say about the Urban Decay Naked On The Run palette is that it’s flipping heavy! As a ‘travel’ or portable kit, it’s a bit like carrying a (small) brick in your bag and I really don’t get why the fundamentals of ‘portable’ – i.e. lightness and compactness were missed here. BUT, it is a lovely palette!

Urban Decay Naked On The Run

Urban Decay Naked On The Run

Urban Decay Naked On The Run really does have everything apart from foundation for a whole face look – mascara, lip gloss, liner, shadows, bronzer, blush and highlighter. But no brush. I’d say it was one for the office drawer for a go-anywhere last minute look so you don’t have to cart your makeup in and out of work. It would be brilliant for this.

Urban Decay Naked On The Run

Urban Decay Naked On The Run

Swatch wise from left to right, we have: Dive, Fix, Resist, Dare, Stun and 50/50 in a mix of sheen and matte.

Urban Decay Naked On The Run

Urban Decay Naked On The Run

The gloss is Sesso (a rosy shimmer), the blush is a vibrant pink for a winter pop of colour and the bronzer is a medium tone with a matte finish.

There’s also a Perversion Mascara (brilliant) and a small size 24/7 (love these). Urban Decay Naked On The Run limited edition set launches today HERE and nationwide from 4th December for ÂŁ37.

Portable? Not really. Pretty? Oh, yes!

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