In August I went on holiday for the first time with the baby, got my hair chopped short and fell in love with my new Ted Baker specs, showing off the rest while I was at it! My first (and probably last) fashion related post… if you can call it fashion?!
Gorgeous Goggles! – Friday, August 21st, 2009
I shamelessly stole this post from the fabulous LionLovingTiger, go check out her blog if you haven’t done so already!
About a year ago I went for an eye test as I realised that I couldn’t read the Sky EPG without squinting. The optician told me that my eyesight had deteriorated a little and that I wasn’t to drive without sorting myself out with some contacts. “Contacts, schmontacts” said I, and off I skipped to find myself the baddest face furniture I could lay my grubby little hands on!
I’ve always loved glasses (strange girl that I am) but when my eyesight was 20:20, I could never bring myself to buy a set of frames to put blank lenses in… I’m not quite twattish enough for that kind of nonsense. So I was actually pretty excited to be buying some specs!
My first pair (and probably still my faves) are these Missoni lovelies. I think I paid around £50 in the sale for the frames.
My next purchase was lust at first sight, I’d tried these on a few times…loved them, but winced everytime I looked at the price tag – then they became like “SO last season” and disappeared from the shops…. fast forward a few months and I found a girl selling her old pair on eBay. I very nearly peed myself with excitement when the auction ended and they were mine!
My most recent pair are a Ted Baker offering. Lurve these, but I haven’t got round to ordering lenses for them yet as I’m still too busy loving my Missoni and Chanels and there’s only so many opportunities to wear them considering I only really need them for driving.
Group Photo!
Thanks for indulging me in my shameless showing off of my lovely glasses! Anyone else sporting gorgeous eyewear? Show me/Tell me!
I squeezed out 40 posts in August, the hot weather (what hot weather?) must have gotten to me…
I also asked who your beauty icons were…
Who’s your Beauty Icon? – Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
I have a few: Debbie Harry, Anna Karina & Edie Sedgwick but here’s my fav:
Jean Seberg is incredibly beautiful with her trademark pixie cut and simple eyeliner-oriented makeup – just lovely!
Who’s your beauty icons, past or present?
Finally… I started sharing my love for cleansing oils…
DHC Deep Cleansing Oil vs. Shiseido Perfect Oil – Thursday, August 6th, 2009
Since discovering cleansing oils about a year ago, I couldn’t go back to life without them. I didn’t believe it could ever be possible to remove makeup so effortlessly and quickly. If you’ve never tried including a cleansing oil as part of your beauty routine – you must.
My benchmark cleansing oil is DHC’s Deep Cleansing Oil. This was my first foray into oils and I instantly fell in love. One thing that I have never loved however, is the price. At £16 + £3.95 shipping from the DHC website, this is venturing very closely into a price range that I’m not happy to pay.
So come, join me in my quest to find a purse-friendly alternative…
I have already blogged about the disaster that is Smashbox’s Cleansing Oil (thankfully now discontinued, although I still have my full bottle sitting in my bathroom cabinet *just bin it already*)
Next on my list was Shiseido’s Perfect Oil thanks to a recommendation by Kathi from Lotus Palace whose opinions on all products Japanese and Korean I hold in high esteem.
Let’s have a couple of quick fire comparisons:
Packaging… Yeah, Shiseido wins this one easy… simply prettier to sit on your shelf, plus it comes with a little ‘clip’ (not pictured) to put round the neck of the bottle to avoid the pump being mistakenly depressed whilst travelling – you do NOT want this shit leaking all over your holiday clothes!
The Shiseido oil has a fairly pleasant fragrance whilst the DHC smells like chip fat.
Shiseido’s formula is thin and watery compared to DHC’s heavier, oilier formula. A lot of people would prefer Shiseido’s easy to spread formula I would imagine, but not me! I actually prefer the heavier, oilier texture of the DHC as it feels so lovely to massage into my skin.
They perform equally brilliantly at shifting the makeup. Heavy foundation? ”No problem!” Waterproof mascara? “Lemme at it!” – so yes, top marks for both on that score.
Shiseido easily triumphs with regards to cost… it literally piddles all over DHC. I paid £8.50 for a 150ml bottle on eBay, compared to nearly £20 for DHC’s 200ml. Also, because the Shiseido spreads so easily – I find that unless my makeup is particularly heavy, I can get away with using only 1 pump each time.
However, there is one thing that sets them apart and unfortunately it makes the Shiseido a big fat fail for me.
Emulsification people, I cannot stress the greatness of DHC’s emulsifying abilities! This thick, slightly smelly but extremely effective oil gently foams on contact with water before melting entirely leaving my face clean and residue free. It doesn’t stick to my cloths, the basin or my skin. I always ‘double cleanse’ with a mild soap afterwards out of habit, but when using the DHC oil, it wouldn’t bother me if for some reason I couldn’t.
The Shiseido just can’t compete. It’s not THAT far off… It’s not a complete loser like the Smashbox, but it does leave a slight residue and I can feel an oiliness on my hands which doesn’t disappear until I’ve 2nd cleansed. It also means that I have to scrub the sink after EVERY use or my husband calls me a minger for leaving the sink scummy. (Like he can talk with all those beardy little hairs he leaves behind after shaving, and he’s SO showing his age with that particular term of ‘endearment’… ).
I digress…
In conclusion, I won’t be repurchasing the Shiseido… but I also still refuse to spend £20 on a cleansing oil, so I need to hunt down my next contender!
The 19th is my birthday! Jean Seberg is just gorgeous… Makes me long for my old pixie cut!
Also loving your love for glasses since I am bespectacled myself… I also have mega disdain for those complete idiots who walk around with either no lenses or just blank plastic ones. Irritating as hell! Those Chanel frames are just to die. I have serious glasses envy now…
love the specs! i also prefer glasses to contacts but that’s just coz glasses make me feel “safe.” :p
it’s the same reason i never tie my hair back in public, i just feel too exposed without them!
i’d like to try a cleansing oil one of these days. any thoughts on the shu uemura one?
-dani
http://onemustbe.blogspot.com/
Hi Dani,
I tried the Shu earlier in the month.. it’s alright, good infact… but I’ve used others that are cheaper with just as good results
http://www.lipglossiping.com/2010/04/06/shu-uemura-limited-edition-iconic-discovery-set/
@RaeRae – 19h Aug? Does that make you a Leo? Mwuahaha other than makeup… it’s the only Chanel I own. Gerroff ’em!
Yes it does! Rawwwr.
This reminds me that I need to go see my optometrist sometime soon 😐 I’ve been avoiding, haha
My favourite cleansing oil is Origins – the scent is lovely, good consistency – thinner then Shu but thicker then MAC. It emulsifies well and leaves no residue. My skin always seems a bit brighter after using this. I am also keen to try the new Muji one, as at only £9.95 for 200ml is cheaper then the Origins at £15 for 200ml.