Jodie Moon
Wednesday 14 June 2017
My Order From Debenhams
(Old post refreshed)
The things that I ordered from Debenhams were: MAC Studio Sculpt SPF 15 Foundation in the shade NW15, Make Up For Ever HD High Definition Foundation in the shade N118, MAC Studio Fix Blackbold Lash, Urban Decay Perversion Mascara and the Make Up For Ever Brow Seal.
The Soap and Glory Archery Brow 2 in 1 pencil was bought from Boots. It's the best one that I've come across yet. Also, you can get the Anastasia Brow Wiz from Beauty Bay.
Wednesday 27 January 2016
Buying Drugstore Products
As much as I love wearing, applying and recommending makeup, I'm getting so sick of feeling the NEED to wear it. I really wish that people just didn't judge so people can be free to do what they want. Of course a big part of it is yourself and not listening to what other people think. Do more of what makes you happy; care less about other peoples irreverent comments!
Anyway, relating back to the picture, about makeup, I'm starting to get back into drugstore products and realising that you don't need to spend £30+ on a foundation.
Products in the photo:
They're Real mascara (brown) - £19.50
Bourjois Healthy Mix (53) - £9.99
Soap & Glory Archery (Hot Chocolate) - £8.00
Soap & Glory Supercat (black) - £6.00
Urban Decay Perversion - £17.50
Collection Lasting Perfection concealer (03) - £3.99
Maybelline Color Tattoo eyeshadow - £4.99
the Pore fessional (free sample)
Anyway, relating back to the picture, about makeup, I'm starting to get back into drugstore products and realising that you don't need to spend £30+ on a foundation.
Products in the photo:
They're Real mascara (brown) - £19.50
Bourjois Healthy Mix (53) - £9.99
Soap & Glory Archery (Hot Chocolate) - £8.00
Soap & Glory Supercat (black) - £6.00
Urban Decay Perversion - £17.50
Collection Lasting Perfection concealer (03) - £3.99
Maybelline Color Tattoo eyeshadow - £4.99
the Pore fessional (free sample)
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Thursday 17 December 2015
Bits From Beauty Bay
It's getting closer and closer to Christmas so I thought I should squeeze in a buy from Beauty Bay.
My mother has bought me a present from there, but I cannot show you until after Christmas. So I thought I would show you the two things that I purchased myself.
The two products that I purchased are from a brand called Morphe Brushes. I've only recently heard about their products from Instagram and Youtube. I bought one of the brush sets and an eyeshadow palette.
Morphe Brushes - 35N 35 Color Matte Palette - £15.95
This eyeshadow palette basically does what it says - matte eyeshadows. It has not got any shimmers or frosts in so it's nice to actually just have a palette with a range and selection. This palette is incredibly cheap and has amazing quality!
Morphe Brushes - R15 15 Piece Brush Set - £23.75
Collection contains:
Angle Contour
Oval Fluff
Angled Fluff
Chisel Fluff
Detailed
Soft Fan
Concealer
Angled Liner
Oval Lip
Pointed Liner
Spoolie
Flocked Sponge
Brow Groomer
My mother has bought me a present from there, but I cannot show you until after Christmas. So I thought I would show you the two things that I purchased myself.
The two products that I purchased are from a brand called Morphe Brushes. I've only recently heard about their products from Instagram and Youtube. I bought one of the brush sets and an eyeshadow palette.
Morphe Brushes - 35N 35 Color Matte Palette - £15.95
This eyeshadow palette basically does what it says - matte eyeshadows. It has not got any shimmers or frosts in so it's nice to actually just have a palette with a range and selection. This palette is incredibly cheap and has amazing quality!
Morphe Brushes - R15 15 Piece Brush Set - £23.75
Collection contains:
Angle Contour
Oval Fluff
Angled Fluff
Chisel Fluff
Detailed
Soft Fan
Concealer
Angled Liner
Oval Lip
Pointed Liner
Spoolie
Flocked Sponge
Brow Groomer
Tuesday 15 December 2015
A Trip to the Hairdressers
Day 15 of blogmas and if you can't already tell by the title, today, I went to the hairdressers. I've been way overdue a cut, but I've been doing it by myself for a while 9I would not advise).
As you can probably see by the photo, my roots were growing through so I also went for a dye - dark brown. I normally go brown, but it tends to fade to an auburn shade. I am trying to grow my layers out and I really needed a trim so it's slightly annoying as I'm only just starting to feel comfortable with the length of my hair.
I can never seem to find I hairdresser that makes me think 'WOW' or 'I actually like my hair' even three months after. So what I tend to do is, go to different salons every time. It is a massive risk because when I've said just a trim, once they chopped 2 inches off and I was gutted! Also, I love meeting new people so it's nice to talk to others and get to know them.
This time, the: dye, wash, cut and blow dry cost £65. Obviously, due to me travelling to different places, the price varies, but this is normally the average price.
The pictures do not really show any improvement, but basically, my hair was auburn and it's now dark brown. It also is super glossy and has a much better shape as I've had quite a bit cut off.
As you can probably see by the photo, my roots were growing through so I also went for a dye - dark brown. I normally go brown, but it tends to fade to an auburn shade. I am trying to grow my layers out and I really needed a trim so it's slightly annoying as I'm only just starting to feel comfortable with the length of my hair.
I can never seem to find I hairdresser that makes me think 'WOW' or 'I actually like my hair' even three months after. So what I tend to do is, go to different salons every time. It is a massive risk because when I've said just a trim, once they chopped 2 inches off and I was gutted! Also, I love meeting new people so it's nice to talk to others and get to know them.
This time, the: dye, wash, cut and blow dry cost £65. Obviously, due to me travelling to different places, the price varies, but this is normally the average price.
The pictures do not really show any improvement, but basically, my hair was auburn and it's now dark brown. It also is super glossy and has a much better shape as I've had quite a bit cut off.
Saturday 12 December 2015
Dealing With Acne
It's day 12 of blogmas and this is a rather personal topic for me. I have to deal with a lot of break-outs - nearly one a week. They also nearly last around a week too. Therefore, I constantly have spots; I don't just mean blackheads.
I do drink between 2-3 litres of water a day and then additional drinks such as: Vimto, sparkling lemon & lime and soya milk. I also have what I'd call, a balanced diet. I normally just listen to what my belly is telling me - if I feel hungry, I eat and if I do not want something too big, I get a snack.
There are two products that I use to try to control my acne and those are: a prescription from the doctors called Zineryt and the Super Spot Remover by Origins.
Zineryt is erythromycin mixed with zinc acetate to produce a solution that can be used on any part of acne. I must admit, it has a very strong, potent smell that is not pleasant, but it does the job. I also stings like hell if you've squeezed the spot beforehand.
Origin's spot remover is a must have! You might think that £15 for a 10ml solution is expensive, however, the product lasts for such a long time. I am on my second one and the first one lasted me for just over a year! With the amount of spots I get, it sure is a great product getting rid of them.
I do drink between 2-3 litres of water a day and then additional drinks such as: Vimto, sparkling lemon & lime and soya milk. I also have what I'd call, a balanced diet. I normally just listen to what my belly is telling me - if I feel hungry, I eat and if I do not want something too big, I get a snack.
There are two products that I use to try to control my acne and those are: a prescription from the doctors called Zineryt and the Super Spot Remover by Origins.
Zineryt is erythromycin mixed with zinc acetate to produce a solution that can be used on any part of acne. I must admit, it has a very strong, potent smell that is not pleasant, but it does the job. I also stings like hell if you've squeezed the spot beforehand.
Origin's spot remover is a must have! You might think that £15 for a 10ml solution is expensive, however, the product lasts for such a long time. I am on my second one and the first one lasted me for just over a year! With the amount of spots I get, it sure is a great product getting rid of them.
Wednesday 9 December 2015
The Best Bronzers
The 9th day of blogmas and if you can't already tell, I'm getting excited for Christmas! Carrying on with the products you apply after your base, I thought it was about time I talk about bronzer. The majority of the products that I own are High-End, but that's only because I believe that they would be worth the money - otherwise, they wouldn't be classed as 'High-End'. I have also not found any alternatives/dupes for these products so that is also something I'm looking out for.
You can look for/buy the following from: Selfridges and Debenhams.
You can look for/buy the following from: Selfridges and Debenhams.
Chanel - Soleil Tan De Chanel - £32
You might think that £32 for a bronzer is quite expensive, but Chanel, to me, is a luxury brand. Therefore, I don not feel guilt for purchasing something rather expensive every one and a while. Also, I have used this product for so long now and I can't even see any sign of a dint - there's so much product! The bronzer does not have any fall-out so the formulation is incredible. This is an all-roundeer product. I is long-lasting, gives a healthy/natural-looking finish and is totally worth the amount.
You might think that £32 for a bronzer is quite expensive, but Chanel, to me, is a luxury brand. Therefore, I don not feel guilt for purchasing something rather expensive every one and a while. Also, I have used this product for so long now and I can't even see any sign of a dint - there's so much product! The bronzer does not have any fall-out so the formulation is incredible. This is an all-roundeer product. I is long-lasting, gives a healthy/natural-looking finish and is totally worth the amount.
Naked - On The Run
This is a set that includes: 5 eyeshadows, a mascara, an eyeliner, a blush, a highlighter and a bronzer. The bronzer inside of this is half the size of what you'd get in the Flushed palette, however, this set is really good as it gives you a bit of everything that you need.
This is a set that includes: 5 eyeshadows, a mascara, an eyeliner, a blush, a highlighter and a bronzer. The bronzer inside of this is half the size of what you'd get in the Flushed palette, however, this set is really good as it gives you a bit of everything that you need.
MAC - Mineralize Skinfinish Natural
I've had this product for 2 years now and it is amazing. I am no where near hinting pan and I use this product almost every day. This gives a natural finish and can work for contouring too.
I've had this product for 2 years now and it is amazing. I am no where near hinting pan and I use this product almost every day. This gives a natural finish and can work for contouring too.
bareMinerals -Warmth
Not the best out of all of the other products mentioned, but still does the job. This is a loose powder so as you can probably imagine, this job is not an easy one.
Not the best out of all of the other products mentioned, but still does the job. This is a loose powder so as you can probably imagine, this job is not an easy one.
Charlotte Tilbury - Filmstar Bronze and Glow
One of my favourite palettes. The highlighter and bronzer that you get are just amazing. They total balance each other out and neither of them look ridiculous when applied. The bronzer is so perfect and it doesn't leave any fall-out. Definitely worth the value!
One of my favourite palettes. The highlighter and bronzer that you get are just amazing. They total balance each other out and neither of them look ridiculous when applied. The bronzer is so perfect and it doesn't leave any fall-out. Definitely worth the value!
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Tuesday 8 December 2015
It's Powder Time
Day 8 of blogmas and I thought it'd be about time I do something a little bit different. I'm still trying to get back onto the theme of beauty, but it's about products I have never really mentioned before. Powder is the bane of my life. As I have quite an oily T-Zone, but am dry everywhere else, it's hard to find a good balancing foundation. Therefore, my alternative option is a powder. I will usually put the powder everywhere to set my makeup and then go over the places that are oil just to give it a matte-looking finish.
I don't think I've ever spoken about bareMinerals in any of my posts before. One reason being, I think that their products can be hit and miss. Sometimes, I am really satisfied withe the product and then other times, I'm confused as to why the products are sold at a particular price due to the quality not being great. On the other hand, if you've read some of my previous posts, you'll see how much I love all things MAC. I have two powders from each of these brands and in some respects, they're all similar.
bareMinerals - Medium Beige and bareMinerals - Mineral Veil are both from the limited edition - Original Foundation Get Started Kit in Light. This basically gives you a kit with step-by-step instructions as to how to apply the makeup provided. It's handy, but I don't think that the brush quality is very good.
MAC. I literally love every product that I've ever bought from MAC. I think the quality of all the products are great, the prices are fair to the product and the quality is unreal. This brand is an all-rounder. DISCLAIMER: I have not been paid to talk to you about any of these products and they're just my own personal opinion. I do not know what I would do without MAC as they sell some of my favourite makeup. I'm so upset that they discontinued one of their mascaras because it was the only one that made me eyelashes look amazing. Anyway, onto their powders. The two that I own are: Studio Fix in the shade NW25 and the Pro Longwear Powder in the shade Light Plus. The Studio Fix powder only really suits my skin tone when I have fake tan on. The lady who colour matched me in the store matched me while I was on holiday and therefore, I was darker.
I don't think I've ever spoken about bareMinerals in any of my posts before. One reason being, I think that their products can be hit and miss. Sometimes, I am really satisfied withe the product and then other times, I'm confused as to why the products are sold at a particular price due to the quality not being great. On the other hand, if you've read some of my previous posts, you'll see how much I love all things MAC. I have two powders from each of these brands and in some respects, they're all similar.
bareMinerals - Medium Beige and bareMinerals - Mineral Veil are both from the limited edition - Original Foundation Get Started Kit in Light. This basically gives you a kit with step-by-step instructions as to how to apply the makeup provided. It's handy, but I don't think that the brush quality is very good.
MAC. I literally love every product that I've ever bought from MAC. I think the quality of all the products are great, the prices are fair to the product and the quality is unreal. This brand is an all-rounder. DISCLAIMER: I have not been paid to talk to you about any of these products and they're just my own personal opinion. I do not know what I would do without MAC as they sell some of my favourite makeup. I'm so upset that they discontinued one of their mascaras because it was the only one that made me eyelashes look amazing. Anyway, onto their powders. The two that I own are: Studio Fix in the shade NW25 and the Pro Longwear Powder in the shade Light Plus. The Studio Fix powder only really suits my skin tone when I have fake tan on. The lady who colour matched me in the store matched me while I was on holiday and therefore, I was darker.
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