Saturday, November 17, 2012

A Little Something...

I'd just like to say thank you to all the people who have viewed my page! It's great to see the viewings slowly building, and I cannot wait until it's more well known! Hugs, Julie :) x

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Vaseline Cocoa Butter Lotion


My first thought when I opened my bottle of Vaseline body Lotion: "OhmyGodthissmellsawesome"
My second thought when I opened my bottle of Vaseline body Lotion: ".......Can I eat it?"

Yes, it does smell awesome. And sadly no, you cannot eat it.

I got this 400ml bottle in Superdrug for £2..34 (this was at half-price, normal price is £4.69) which was a pretty good saving.

I was going out one night so straight after a bath, I slathered it over my freshly shaved legs, and all over my arms and body.

It promises 'a rich feel and glowing skin' which it certainly does deliver. My skin felt silky smooth, and I almost glistened, as it has a slight shimmer through the lotion.

It isn't sticky, it doesn't take forever to dry in, it's easy to get the lotion out of the bottle. It gets a well deserved 10/10. Yum.

No7 Restore & Renew Foundation


If you're like me, you've probably spent a good few years, and a good few hundred pounds trying to find your perfect shade, only to settle with second best until a good shade for you magically turns up in your makeup bag. Think it'll never happen? No?

Well it has. 

And it comes in the form of Boots' No7 new fantastic foundation range.

All you have to do is pop into your nearest Boots store with and ask if they offer the 'Skin Match' service. If they do, then you're winning, but if not, you may have to look further afield - maybe try in a larger high street branch!
The device they have will determine which shade of their foundation is best for your skin. (And since each different foundation type in the range has the same name for each shade, it makes life oh-so-simple!)

Since starting to use this, I realised that this foundation is specifically designed for mature skin, but despite this, I will continue to use it as I feel that there is no harm in protecting the skin from a younger age - it just means we will look more fresh faced at an older age!

My first impression of the product was not a very good one. I felt that it was difficult to apply and that it smudged along my face rather than spreading. Also, as the hours went by, I noticed that my skin was looking terribly greasy. I didn't know if this was the foundation that done this to me, or if it was another factor, so I decided to try it out for another few days.

Throughout the next week or so, I figured out that it was much easier to apply if I used a good moisturiser (Garnier PureActive) and that the greasiness (to an extent... I have oily skin naturally) had stopped.

So, I found a foundation which was a great match for me... but I had one more problem yet to be resolved...
At certain times, my skin can become slightly blemished, and it was difficult to cover over.

Hallelujah, yay, woohoo, all hail the 17 range (also from Boots) in the form of a green concealer.

                                                         
This ensures that all marks on your skin, from spots to dark shadows under the eyes are covered over. Mixing in the foundation to the concealer creates a lovely flawless, airbrushed effect on the skin.

But for those of you who don't want to take the extra step of using a green or regular concealer, there is a saving grace: the bottles of this foundation which have a blue rim, are for heavier coverage if you feel you need it.


Overall this foundation scores a 7.5/10. It would have gotten an 8 as the colour, texture and the qualities of it make me want to keep on using it despite my initial complaint, but at a hefty £16.50 a bottle, it may leave you a bit out of pocket.

My Apologies

You may have noticed that I've not posted in rather a long time; I've been really busy with college work and such, but I'm back now, and I'm here to review more products, give you my opinions, and share my tips!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Wash In, Wash Out Shampoo

Superdrug Colour Effects Shampoo - Colour 6:4 Rich Red





I've worked in Superdrug for the best part of a year now, and after a long time being a hair-dye virgin, I decided to brave colouring and try their own coloured shampoo, or 'conditioning colour' which I've found really simple to use.

All you've got to do is wash your hair as normal, and squeeze out a 50p size amount of the dye onto your hand. Massage it into your hair, adding more as you need to. (The bottle should usually last for about 3/4 washes depending on the length of your hair.)

The instructions tell you to leave it on for five minutes, so I'd recommend you set a timer on your phone to be sure you don't go over or under your time. When you're done, rinse it out and let your hair dry as you usually would.



Overall, I'd give the dye a 7.5/10 purely because I expected the colour to be really strong from what I seen on the front of the bottle. It was noticeable, and was enough for others to ask, "Have you dyed your hair?!" Apart from that, it left my hair feeling smooth and silky and it done no damage at all. Well worth the £1.30 I paid for it.

Oh, and, don't worry about it staining your bath or shower or face, it comes straight off!