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25 April 2013

The Brush Blog


Brushes...the one thing everyone who does make up uses. 

Like make up, there are good brushes and there are bad brushes, there are expensive brushes and there are cheap brushes. 

A very common misconception in make up is that if something is expensive then it’s bound to be brilliant and better than the cheaper versions, but that is so wrong.  Yes, some of the more expensive Brands are good, but then there are a lot of brilliant Drugstore Brands that perform just as well, if not better, than some of their high priced competitors. 

One of the best Drugstore Brands is MUA (Make Up Academy).  The Brand itself is only 3 years old but, in that time, it has grown and gone from strength to strength and is continuing to grow on a daily basis. 

MUA offer a large range of products, with new lines being added all the time.  Their prices range from just £1 up to £8 (which is their 24 Colour Immaculate Collection eye shadow palette). 

Recently MUA expanded their collection to include a MakeUp Organiser Case and a line of BrushesThe brushes range from £1.50 t0 £5.00. 

You’d be forgiven for thinking that, for £1.50, these brushes aren’t going to be much good.  I’ll admit that I was expecting something that looked and felt cheap and was also expecting a lot of shedding from the bristles at the first sign of work and complete destruction upon washing. 

I’ve been using MUA products for over 2 years now and I have always been pleasantly surprised by all of the new ranges, but I really was sceptical about the brushes.  I have used all manner of brushes in the past, ranging from the high priced ones, right through to a generic, brand-less set that I found on eBay for £14 (which actually turned out to be one of my best bargains!).  I have experienced the good brushes, but I have also experienced the very, very bad brushes. 

I decided that I would buy some brushes from MUA, after all, even if they turned out to be no good, it’s not like I would have spent £15 per brush or anything silly like that. 

When my order arrived, I have to say that I was really impressed. 

The brushes were packaged in their individual plastic wallet and have cellophane around the bristles to keep the shape.  However, it was the brushes themselves that really caught my attention. 

As I said above, I was expecting something that felt and looked cheap, but these brushes are neither.  They all have sleek, black handles with MUA’s logo embossed on them, together with their brush number (e.g.: F4, E2, L1, etc.), the ferrule is shiny, black metal and the bristles are black, synthetic fibre.  The only exception is the stippling brush, which is designed to look like badger hair, and is a “salt and pepper” colour with a white tip.  

None of these brushes feel cheap to hold and the bristles are amazingly soft; even the likes of the eyeliner brush and the eyebrow brush that, although firmer than the likes of the blending brush, are still so soft. 

MUA currently have 14 brushes in the range, out of which I have 10.  I have the Kabuki Brush on order, so that will bring me up to 11.  I did think about ordering the other 3, but I know I wouldn’t use them, so thought it better to save my money for something I would use. 

© Gemma Peters - Make Up Artist 2013
The brushes that I have (see above) are the ones that I think essential to anyone who does make up, whether as a Make Up Artist, or just for themselves. 

Before I go into the breakdown for each brush I just have to say that, like make up, there are no set rules for brush use.  Just because a brush is expected to be used on the eyes for example, it doesn’t mean that it can’t be used for something else – as with make up, just because a lip-gloss is designed for use on the mouth, it doesn’t mean that you can’t experiment and use it on the cheeks or eyes.  Make up is all about experimentation and finding what works best for you.  That is the beauty of MUA products – they are all cheap enough that you can afford to experiment without breaking the bank but, at the same time, they perform just as well as the high end Brands, so you can still achieve the same results, just at a fraction of the cost. 

I am now going to do a breakdown about the particular brushes I have and what I use them for on a day to day basis but, like I said above, it doesn’t mean that this is what you have to use them for – dare to experiment and push the boundaries. 

The first set of brushes I will talk about are my essential face brushes. 

© Gemma Peters - Make Up Artist 2013
The brushes, from left to right, are:

All-purpose for bronzer, blush and face powder.  Full and dense for dusting pressed powder and bronzer on face or body with soft synthetic fibres that form a full, rounded shape that glides effortlessly over skin to achieve the perfect finish.” - MUA 

I have 2 of these brushes and I use 1 for applying my powder and the other for applying my blusher. 

I love the size of this brush; it is large enough that it covers a good area of skin in one sweep, but it is not too large so that (when applying blusher) you end up with an out of control flush of colour. 

It’s a great brush for people experimenting with product placement and pros alike. 

“Shaped to fit the facial contours and cheekbones.  This multi-use brush is a great way to apply your powder blush as well as your cream blush enabling you to effectively sculpt the face” – MUA

Like the Powder Brush, I have 2 of these.  I use 1 for my contouring (using MUA’s Bronzed Perfection) and the other I use for my highlight (using MUA’s Undress Your Skin Highlighting Powder or their Shimmer Kisses Bronzer). 

This brush is by far the best face contour brush that I have used.  I used to use a contour brush but found it too soft and it didn’t fit to the contours very well and I ended up not using one for years.  I decided to purchase the MUA one to see how it went and I loved it (which is why I ordered another). 

Although the bristles on this brush feel very soft, they are dense enough that they don’t splay out on contact with the face, and the head is small enough that the bristles nestle nicely under the cheekbones and make following your natural contour a breeze. 

It also performs just as well for sweeping a highlight across the top of your cheekbones, down your nose and anywhere else you may want to highlight. 

All in all, a good brush, especially for people unsure on how to find/follow their natural contour.  This brush will do the work for you with little effort but maximum satisfaction. 

“A flat-topped, full circular brush used for lightweight application and blending of any foundation.  Ideal for creating soft layers or adding textures to the skin” – MUA

I love stippling brushes and this one is no exception. 

I love how they can create the look of perfect, smooth, dream skin. 

I start by applying my foundation to the back of my hand and then dip the bristles of the brush into the foundation.  I stipple any excess of onto my hand and then start to apply it to the face.  I stipple over the area(s) that I want to cover and then, when that is done, using the same brush and whatever product is left on it, buff into the skin in circular motions.  I then, if needed, go back and build my coverage in the same manner. 

I will say that this sort of brush can take some getting used to, especially if you are used to using a flat foundation brush or a sponge.  Initially I wasn’t over keen on stippling brushes but, after more practice and finding a technique that suited me, the results were well worth it. 

“The rounded flat shape makes this brush ideal to concealer under the eye area for precision application and blending of all concealer formulas.” – MUA

I love this little brush. 

I use concealer every time I wear make up, even if I am using a BB Cream, especially around my eyes. 

My favourite concealer is MUA’s Cover &Conceal but, every now and then, I still get the “concealer lines” under the eye – you know, where the product sits in the creases of your eyes and looks awful. 

Since using this brush I have noticed that frequency in which the lines appear is significantly reduced and, in fact, the concealer blends in a lot nicer and the “cakey” appearance that can sometimes happen, especially after powdering, has also reduced. 

It is a smart little brush and is well worth the £1.95 price tag. 

Now, the brushes that can really make or break a look; the eye brushes. 

© Gemma Peters - Make Up Artist 2013
Regardless of whether you apply your foundation and concealer with a brush, a sponge or even your fingers, I am 95% certain that you use, at least, 1 eye brush (other than your mascara wand). 

It doesn’t matter how expensive (or cheap) a product is, I really believe that the right brush makes all the difference. 

These are my must have eye brushes. 

“Small angled brush designed for eyebrow and eyeliner definition.  Use to define or add and fill in brows and for application of powder, liquid or cream products on the upper and lower lash line.  Its precise angled tip provides professional application” – MUA

I couldn’t have put it better myself.  This brush is my ultimate must have. 

For someone who has non-existent eyebrows, I always fill in my brows using pencil, shadow or a combination of the 2 but, whichever method I use, I always use an eyebrow brush. 

This brush has such a fine, sharp edge which enables the most perfect of lines when defining brows. 

You can use it for the “hair stroke” effect, for defining the brow lines, for filling the brow or for smudging product through the brow. 

I have had more compliments on my brows since I started using this brush than at any other time. 

I also have another of these brushes which, like MUA say, I use for lining the top/bottom lashes.  I do use an eyeliner brush when working with gels/creams but, when I am using a shadow as a liner or just to add that little extra definition when I don’t want the hardness of a liner, this is the brush I turn to.  I use it either to push the shadow on, to draw the shadow on or to smudge the shadow line. 

It is one of the most versatile brushes in the collection and, for £1.50, I think it is one that everyone should have at least 1 of. 

*Sometimes referred to as a fine angle brush

“This brush has a tapered, rounded edge with smooth, firm, fine fibres with a soft and dense rounded finish.  Can be used to apply pressed powder or loose eye shadows and pigments to the eyes” – MUA

This is a really lovely brush. 

It is so soft and doesn’t drag at the delicate skin of the eyes at all. 

It can be used to press colour onto the eyes or to sweep it across the lid too.  It picks up a good amount of product and performs consistently well with both pressed shadows and pigments.  It also works well with cosmetic glitter. 

This is definitely a brush that everyone needs in their collection, as it is the staple brush to have when applying eyeshadows. 

It’s non-shedding and is a dream to clean either with a spot brush cleaner or when doing the deep clean wash. 

*Sometimes referred to as a flat eyeshadow brush or flat, round eyeshadow brush. 

“Medium angled, tapered, flat top brush.  Ideal for applying shadow in the corner, in the crease or all over the lid.  It is especially handy for contouring and smudging any eye look” – MUA

Another bargain brush from MUA. 

This is the brush I use to apply colour into the crease of my eye and to start the smudging and blending. 

It is perfect for following the contour of your eye and would be great for people who are trying out new eye looks and experimenting with product placement. 

With this brush you don’t need to try to find you eye’s natural contour, the brush does the work for you.  It is best used with a light touch as then it glides effortlessly over the lid and smoothes colour onto the eye without damaging the delicate skin. 

I find it hard to believe that MUA only charge £1.95 for this brush, it is worth so much more.  Definitely a brush to add to your collection. 

*Sometimes referred to as an angle brush, soft angle brush or fluffy angle brush

“A blending brush for shaping your eye make-up to perfection with powder and loose eye shadows, and its moulded shape is perfect for a soft colour application and perfect for a defined blended smoky eye” – MUA

The Don of the eye make up world, the brush that is a Make Up Artist’s Best Friend and the brush that everyone needs in their collection.  This is the brush that makes an eye look come together. 

It is used for blending your colours together, softening edges/hard lines, etc.  It can also be used for applying shadows for a much softer finish. 

I wouldn’t be without this brush (I have 5 from MUA in my collection and at least another 10 from varying brands). 

MUA’s version of this brush is perfect.  The bristles appear long, but they are dense enough that they do their job brilliantly.  Like the other brushes, the bristles are very soft so you hardly feel them against your skin. 

I have used this brush both for blending looks together and for applying shadows for a softer look and  it performs consistently every time.  It holds its shape well when blending and doesn’t fan out, which can ruin the look. 

This brush requires very little pressure on it and works well either in small, circular motions for blending, side to side or smudging upwards. 

Definitely a steal at £1.95; I would have paid much more for this brush.  Do not be fooled by the price, it in no way reflects the quality. 

* Often referred to as the fluffy brush, sometimes referred to as the blending brush 

“A compact eyeliner brush for the handbag with top.  With a precise finely pointed brush with finished tapered tip, provides a controlled, ultra-fine application of any powder, liquid or cream-based eye liners” – MUA

I love this little brush.  I love that fact that it is compact and can be stored within itself for space saving/travel and that, unlike a lot of other compact brushes, it doesn’t feel flimsy or like it will come apart when stored or when in use. 

© Gemma Peters - Make Up Artist 2013
The tip of this brush is ultra-fine.  I couldn’t get a clear enough picture to illustrate just how fine it is, but it really is perfect. 

It applies gel/cream liners with ease and in such a smooth, fine line.  The fact that tip is tapered means that it allows for a precision fine line, but also handles the thicker lines just as well, while keeping them looking neat and professional. 

It holds its shape during application and doesn’t bend from the ferrule like some eyeliner brushes can. 

If you love your eyeliner then this is definitely the brush for you!

“A compact lip brush for the handbag with lid.  Perfect for definition and precision lip application” – MUA

I rarely use lip brushes for personal use however, since purchasing MUA’s Lip Trios, my need for a lip brush increased and so I purchased this one. 

I have used lip brushes before but have found them really rigid and they tended to push the colour around the mouth rather than actually place the colour.  When on jobs I use disposable lip brushes and, to be honest, I find them too soft and flimsy, especially when trying to achieve that perfectly defined lip line so I wasn’t altogether sure what to expect from this brush. 

Apart from looking like a much more expensive brush and having the compact feature in its favour, I immediately liked the shape of the tip itself. 

 © Gemma Peters - Make Up Artist 2013
Like the other MUA brushes the bristles are soft, which lead me to think that it would behave like one of the disposable brushes.  I was so wrong.  It holds its shape perfectly and creates the sharpest and most defined lip line when working with balms, glosses or cream products but, at the same time, it deposits the colour on to your lips, rather than push it around or leave brush lines. 

I’m so happy with this brush that I will be ordering more to take on jobs with me, even if it does mean that I have more brushes to wash when I get home, this one is definitely a keeper. 

In conclusion, these brushes are brilliant and in NO way does the price reflect the quality or performance. 

I am proud to tell my Clients that I am using MUA brushes/products on them and I am always amused by their reactions when they find out how little the products actually cost.  MUA makes experimenting with make up both fun and affordable. 

If you’ve been thinking about buying some new make up brushes and weren’t sure which to get I hope that you have found this blog useful or even if you have brushes and weren’t entirely sure on the best way to use them. 

Before I sign off, I will mention that I am running a massive giveaway over on my Facebook Page.  Once I reach 500 likes I will be selecting one lucky person to win a fantastic bundle of make up, fragrances, nail bits and, as announced last night, a set of brushes from MUA (at least 1 of each brush mentioned in this blog).  Head over there now, check out the list of brushes up for grabs, like the page and then you too will be in with a chance of winning all the goodies. 

Until next time, stay beautiful.
~ Gem xx


DISCLAIMER
All of the views expressed within this blog are mine and mine alone
All of the products mentioned within this post are mine and were bought and paid for by me
All images in this blog, unless otherwise stated, are mine and taken by me.  PLEASE DO NOT take my photos without my express knowledge and consent 

12 April 2013

Here's LOOK(ing) at You

Today's post is all about nails; specifically Look Beauty!  


I have been playing with their "Winter Brights" Nail Varnish set which contains 3 gorgeously bright polishes; the pink is Shade 22 Prom, Shade 9 Fluro is the orange and Shade 3 Flare is the purple. The fourth shade is Shade 24 Sequin Effect.  

© Gemma Peters - Make-Up Artist 2013
The set is available to buy from their website and retails for £12.00. 

The set is described as follows: 
"Winter is the perfect season to add some colour intensity to your nails and cast away those winter blues. This collection also contains an amazing top coat that transforms any shade into a gorgeously sparkling sequin effect - genius!"

© Gemma Peters - Make-Up Artist 2013
I completely agree with the description. This winter has been especially long and hard, so I am always looking for ways to inject a little colour into my day, either with bright nail colours or through the medium of make up.  

I think that bright nails look good at any time of year though. In winter they can brighten your mood; through Spring and Summer it's great to have bright, happy colours to match the weather (hopefully the "Great British Weather" will join in with Summer this year) and in Autumn, I especially love bright oranges, golds and greens.  

© Gemma Peters - Make-Up Artist 2013
I couldn't decide which of these 3 beautiful colours to use so, you probably guess, I decided to use all 3 in an alternating fashion and use the sequin effect polish to accent the ring finger on each hand.  

This is the first time that I have used Look's Nail Pop and I really was very pleased with the coverage.  1 coat of these polishes is more than sufficient to give a perfect, full cover of colour to the nail. The formula goes on smoothly and doesn't have that "sticky" feeling at application.  It also dries very quickly to a glossy, rock hard finish.  

© Gemma Peters - Make-Up Artist 2013

I did apply a second coat of colour to my nails but, in no way, was this needed; it was purely through personal preference

Once I had given the colours sufficient time to dry I went on to apply the sequin top coat.  I love this top coat.  It has a generous amount of green/holographic glitter shards (of different sizes) and applies as well as the colours in the kit.  


When the top coat had had the time to dry it reminded me of an Opal Stone; the way the glitter catches the light and the colours dance is stunning.  I can't wait to try it over different shades of polish.  

The photo doesn't do the top coat the justice it deserves, but I hope you can get an idea of how pretty it is. 

© Gemma Peters - Make-Up Artist 2013
After trying this kit I'll definitely be getting myself a few of the other kits; I rather fancy the look of the "Glitz and Glam" kit and the limited edition single Nail Pop in "Cool Britannia". 


Until next time, 
Stay Beautiful ~ Gem x







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This product was sent to me by Look Beauty for the purpose of this review/blog.
All images in this Blog are taken by me, unless stated otherwise. PLEASE DO NOT take my photos without my express knowledge and consent.

01 January 2013

Collection Glitter Gel Eyeliner Review

So, here's my first blog of 2013 and I'll start by wishing you all a happy, healthy and beautiful new year. 

I was out and about in town yesterday to kill some time before the Husband came home from work and, as is usual for me, I found myself in Superdrug wandering up and down the make up aisle, seeing if anything caught my eye.  

I got to the Collection (formerly Collection 2000) stand and was casting my eye over their mascaras when I noticed pretty glittery things out of the corner of my eye. I truly am magpie-like in my love for all things sparkly.  Upon closer inspection I learned that the item in question was "Glam Crystals Dazzling Gel Liner".  The particular branch I was in only had 6 tester shades, of which they had 5 in stock.  

I took a liking to 4 of the shades, but only 3 of them were in stock. I have subsequently ordered the other shade that I wanted from the Collection website.  I will say that the website colour guide & pictures do not fully showcase just how beautiful these liners are.  

There are, in total, 14 shades to chose from so there really is something for everyone. They are, on the Collection website, priced at £2.99 so are not expensive in the least.  You can see the full shade selection here

The shades I bought were: 
Shade 8 - Dancing Queen (Holographic Pink) 
Shade 9 - Pow! (Holographic Blue/Green)
Shade 10 - Retro Chic (Holographic Gold)

© Gemma Peters 2013
I don't normally bother with glitter liner as I find them really disappointing. They always offer so much promise when in their tubes but the actual glitter payoff when applied is completely different and, quite frankly, not worth while.  

When I saw these in store I couldn't help but notice how fantastically glittery they looked and vibrant too. I was prepared for disappointment but decided to swatch them anyway.  I was so impressed with the glitter payoff.  1 application gave a nice coverage, though still slightly sparse for my liking - however I thought this would be a good adhesive when I do a full glitter eye look.  I applied again and was so happy with the result.  

WITH FLASH
 © Gemma Peters 2013 
As you can see the gel itself is coloured too, which helps add to the colour intensity but, there is so much glitter in the gel, you can see it sparkle from the moment you apply it.  

It's also not one of those glitters that only looks shiny with a light directly on it, they are also super sparkly in natural light too.  

IN NATURAL LIGHT - NO FLASH
 © Gemma Peters 2013

I will definitely be getting more of these liners directly from Collection as, the one downside of this particular product, is that they are not security/sanitary sealed.  Therefore, buying directly from Collection I could, hopefully, guarantee that the items would not have been opened previously - a risk that I am clearly running by purchasing from a store.    


Until next time, stay beautiful.  
Gem



DISCLAIMER
All of the views expressed within this blog are mine and mine alone.  
I am in no way affiliated with any of the companies/products mentioned or their employees. 
All of the products mentioned within this post are mine and were bought and paid for by me.
All images in this Blog are taken by me, unless stated otherwise. PLEASE DO NOT take my photos without my express knowledge and consent. 

29 March 2012

First Look at FashionistA

Ok, so I am fibbing slightly about it being my "first" look because I already have one of their Magnetized Nail Polishes, but this is my first look at any of their face range.  

I have known of FashionistA for some time (even before I bought the nail varnish), but I had never tried any of their products.  

FashionistA isn't an expensive brand but, for me, the £4.00 that I would spend on one of their solo shadows, I could buy an entire 8 colour MUA Cosmetics Eyeshadow Palette! However, now that I have all of the MUA Palettes I didn't really have an excuse.  

I was having a mooch around Maidstone today and, as is expected (by myself if no one else) I had to go in Superdrug! 

Straight up the make up aisle having a child in a sweet shop moment, I saw the FashionistA stand and decided to have a closer look.  

From what I know of FashionistA they offer a range of solo eyeshadows and blushers which you can "pop" out of their casing to customize your ideal palette, which has room for 4 shadows.  

At £5.00 per empty palette and £4.00 for each eyeshadow/blush I had, as mentioned above, previously passed the FashionistA stand by, despite all of the beautiful colours trying to entice me.  Today however, I decided that I would finally buy at least 1 FashionistA eyeshadow. I then noticed that if you bought the palette and 4 solos to fill it you would save £9!, basically buying 3 solos for £12 and then getting the 4th and the palette free...well how could I possibly pass up such a bargain.  

Now was the difficult bit, deciding which shadows I was going to get...

I decided to opt for 3 eyeshadows to create my preferred dramatic, smokey eye and 1 blush, all to be housed in a shiny black palette with FashionistA written all over the lid in a matted black.

© Gemma Peters 2012
When looking for my shadows I was instantly drawn to the baked ones, which have swirls of glittery colours going through them, so I decided it had to be 3 of them.  

The first one I got, which will act as my highlighter is BELLA. A beautiful, shimmery white with swirls of iridescent white and bronze/gold through it.  This shadow is super shimmery and I can't wait to use it!

© Gemma Peters 2012

The next colour I went for was BEWITCHED, which is a gorgeous mid purple tone with dark purple, pink and silver swirled through it. 


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The last eyeshadow I decided to get (today at least) is GLOBE, which is an almost Royal Blue, with light blue, silvers and the same gold/bronze from Bella swirled through it.  


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All of the eyeshadows that I picked are super shimmery and, therefore, may not be to everyone's tastes but, that is the beauty of FashionistA; YOU decide what colours you have in there so there is no more buying a palette and only using a few of the colours.  

I decided to make my 4th shade one of their blushers.  I went with Shade 11, GLOWING as it's the one that I think will match my skin tone.  As a rule I use baked/mosaic blush because I find them more adaptive to my skin tone, so I am quite looking forward to seeing how this performs in comparison.  

© Gemma Peters 2012

I am pleased that I have finally bought some FashionistA make up as all I have ever heard about them has been good.  FashionistA is part of the fbBeauty Family and, being an avid lover of MUA, I am expecting great things! 

I swatched the testers of the shades I bought when I was in the store and even from the lightest of touch I ended up with a load of the product on my fingers so I feel that these are going to be real value for money! 

I will of course let you know how I get on when I use the products on my face. 

© Gemma Peters 2012

Until next time, stay beautiful.
Gem xx


Have you used any FashionistA products? 
Do you have a favourite FashionistA eyeshadow? 
Do you have any FashionistA "must buys"? 




DISCLAIMER
All of the views expressed within this blog are mine and mine alone.  
I am in no way affiliated with FashionistA, fbBeauty or any of it's employees. 
All of the products mentioned within this post are mine and were bought and paid for by me. 
All images in this Blog are taken by me, unless stated otherwise. PLEASE DO NOT take my photos without my prior knowledge/consent.  

03 March 2012

My First Vivo Experience

Ok, following on from yesterday's Vivo haul here is, as promised, my review from my first experience of using Vivo products.  

I decided that I was going to try out the baked blusher & baked bronzer.
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The eyebrow kit. 
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The Diamond Sparkle Lip Gloss in Candyfloss (the one in the middle of the picture).
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 The lengthening mascara (pictured on the left)
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And the Baked Shimmer Palette in "Chocolate Box".
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Once I'd applied my usual foundation and powder the first product I was ready for was the Baked Bronzer.  I had no idea how I expected this to turn out, but have only ever heard good things about them so my expectations were high.  

The shade I have is Shade 3, Healthy Glow - "A stunning bronzer with gold undertones that leave your complexion sun-kissed and gorgeous"
 
I started by applying the product to the apples of my cheeks and sweeping it up and over my cheekbones, continuing down my nose, across my forehead and lastly a dusting on my chin.  I wouldn't say that this particular shade left me "sun-kissed", but then I wouldn't call this a typical bronzer either.  

Unlike most bronzers which either leave you looking "dirty" or "tango'd" this particular one didn't.  I don't know if it's just because I picked a really light shade, but I wouldn't class it as a bronzer. It certainly does leave your skin with a beautiful, healthy glow and almost gives the very in vogue "dewy" look. I found this product more like "radiance in a pot". It really brightened my skin and left it looking luminous and beautiful, but not in the same way a highlighter would.  It wasn't as shimmery as a highlighter, as I said, it was more "dewy".  

If you are looking specifically for a bronzer that gives you that "sun-kissed" brown/dirty look then I wouldn't recommend this product.  If however you are looking for a product that can make even dull "winter skin" look luminous and beautiful, then this is the one.  

I can't remember the price (and have lost the receipt), but I think it was around £5.00. Normally I wouldn't consider paying that much for a "powder/bronzer" but, after just 1 use and seeing how good it made my skin look, I definitely think that this is going to become a firm addition to my make up kit. In the summer I may even try it without foundation as I imagine it will compliment naturally sun-kissed skin beautifully.
 
Next it was on to the Baked Blush in Shade 1, Peaches & Cream - "A stunning blush with pink undertones to give all over warmth and colour to your complexion". 

This blush went on really smoothly and the colour is extremely buildable.  I was really impressed with the amount of product that I picked up on my brush after just one swirl. It was the perfect amount to give a beautiful, natural wash of colour.  

The blush is "shimmery" without being shiny and, combined with the bronzer, really gave my skin a healthy glow.  Perfect for combating winter skin dullness.  

I'm not sure if I would go out of my way to buy this blush again, purely because I do have a multi-tonal blush that I use on a daily basis and it suits my skin perfectly and is well within my budget.  However, if I were in Tesco and had a few spare pennies after buying the bronzer then I think the blush may well find it's way into my shopping basket.  

The next product to be put through it's paces was the Baked Shimmer Palette in Chocolate Box - "A specially baked formula enriched with high pigment colours for stunning eyes. Transform your eyes with this delicious array of eyeshadows baked into swirls of rich indulgent colours; sparkled with metallic silvers and golds that will add a touch of glamour to any occasion" (Complete with baked blusher to compliment any complexion).  

I didn't bother to swatch these colours before using them, instead I just jumped straight in and put them on my eyes. Thankfully I wasn't disappointed.  

I put "shade 1" (next to the blush) on my eyelid, "shade 2" was used to line my upper and lower lash lines, "shade 3" was put in my socket and "shade 4" was used just past shade 3 to blend the look together.  

These eyeshadows are so unbelievably lightweight. They practically glide onto the skin and blend/build incredibly easily.  The pigmentation is also wonderful and, due to the "marbled" effect, the colours are multi-tonal and catch the light beautifully.  I actually noticed a change in the socket colour when in my bedroom in natural, quite dark lighting and in the bathroom in bright artificial light.  In my bedroom the colour looked a darker brown, but in the artificial light (and perhaps with the aid of "shade 4") it took on a brown/mauve colour and looked really pretty with the rest of the eye make up.  

I do love the look of these eyeshadows and think the quality of them is great.  However, again, I am not sure that I would go out of my way to make sure I could buy them again as I do have plenty of eyeshadows from my "go to" brand that I love equally as much and that perform just as well for a fraction of the cost. 

After finishing with the eyeshadow it was on to the Lengthening Mascara - "Transforms lashes with dramatic effect". 

I was really looking forward to using the Lengthening Mascara as, after having a sneak peek yesterday, it looked really fibrous so I was expecting good things!

I am currently on a quest to find my "Ultimate Mascara" (see my video here) so thought I would kick the quest off with this mascara.  

I have to say that, for a mascara that boasts "dramatic effect" I was disappointed.  I don't think that my lashes looked all that much longer and were certainly not dramatically transformed.  

However, that said, this mascara coated my lashes beautifully with one stroke of the wand and didn't clump after 2 coats (without combing).  It did give lovely separation and definition of the lashes but not the length that I was hoping for after reading it's description.  

I wouldn't buy this particular mascara again but, if anyone out there is after a good all rounder of a mascara that will stay put all day, won't flake, won't clump but will provide good coverage and definition to the lashes then this may be the one for you.  I am still to try the volume mascara offering so who knows, maybe that will make it to my "Ultimate Mascara" Shortlist.   

To finish my eyes it was on to the Ultimate Brow & Eye Kit - "Work wonders with this exclusive Brow and Eye Kit that will add contour and definition to frame eyes perfectly for a professional look. Complete with a lightweight gel that will fix brows in place all day long".  

I decided to use my own angle brush, rather than the one provided with the kit (as this is too soft for my liking).  

I swept the "highlighter" shade under my brow to start with and then filled in with the mid shade.  To add definition I defined the edges with the darker shade.  I didn't use the brow gel this time around.  

I was pleased with the colour payout, blendability and longevity of this product.  I have been wearing it all day and it hasn't smudged or faded at all.  

I probably will be buying this product again as I like to switch between brow products (depending on the look I want to achieve) so it would be nice to have a product that I know I can depend on to give a natural finish that stays put all day.  

©Gemma Peters, 2012
©Gemma Peters, 2012

To complete the look I decided to use the Diamond Sparkle Lip Gloss in Shade 1, Candy Floss - "A colour intense formula with brush applicator that gives lips instant vibrancy and sparkle for a full and even coverage". 

Now, anyone who knows me will know that I am like a magpie for all things sparkly, which is the only reason I was so attracted to these lip glosses.  

After giving the tube quite a squeeze to get the product flowing I was really pleased with the coverage from just a small amount.  The gloss itself didn't feel too sticky or gloopy when on and didn't leave your lips with that "just fallen in a vat of syrup" feeling.  

Candy Floss is a really pretty, light pink and the gloss itself has a really nice shine. The glitter in this gloss though is amazing and really makes the lips sparkle - it catches the light like a mirrorball! 

I should think I will be buying the lipgloss again, mostly for the glittery shine that it can offer and then for the colour. 
©Gemma Peters, 2012
Overall I am pleased with my 1st Vivo experience and I do like the products however, I will mostly be sticking with my trusted "go to" brand for my day to day make up and my quest to find my "Ultimate Mascara" continues... 

Until next time, stay beautiful.
Gem xx


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