I’m going for my fish pedicure at Aqua Sheko tomorrow… I know… I’ve taken my sweet time! I’m excited and hope my cheesers don’t kill off too many fish.
Have a great evening lovely people of the internet. x
I’m going for my fish pedicure at Aqua Sheko tomorrow… I know… I’ve taken my sweet time! I’m excited and hope my cheesers don’t kill off too many fish.
Have a great evening lovely people of the internet. x
…or Gufic Biosciences Ltd. and Estee Lauder.
I remember reading about the case of an Indian manufacturer of a herbal based stretch mark cream a couple of years ago.
Since 1998, Gufic Biosciences Ltd. had been using the name SkinCliniq Stretch Nil for their popular lotion and when Estee Lauder brought their brand Clinique into the country some years later… Lauder were unimpressed by the brand’s use of the word “Cliniq”.
Lauder brought a succesful injunction against the Indian brand in 2008 which prevented Gufic from using the word Cliniq while selling its products.
Last month, Gufic Biosciences Ltd. won its legal battle against the cosmetic giant.
The judge ruled that Gufic’s use of the world ‘Cliniq’ in its product is not identical or deceptive to Estee Lauder’s ‘Clinique’.
It was also noted that the major price difference between the two brands ensures no potential for confused consumers when shopping. Gufic’s SkinCliniq Stretch Nil retails at around $5 for 100ml of product. Hardly high-end pricing.
And perhaps even more importantly… Estee Lauder didn’t even enter Clinique into the Indian market until 2007. Nearly 10 years after Gufic Biosciences Ltd. began selling SkinCliniq Stretch Nil.
I do love it when a bit of good old-fashioned common sense reigns supreme.
I’ll be honest, Spring looks usually do very little to inspire me… the pastels… oh the pukey pastels. Great if you have that 14yr old fresh faced androgynous model look. Not so great on a somewhat hefty big boned 29 year old who left her teen years behind with the closing credits of Heartbreak High.
However…
I’ve surprised myself because I’m actually really enjoying the overall look from the Erdem Show, LFW S/S 2011!
All images property of St. Tropez
All images property of St. Tropez
St. Tropez skin-finishing expert Nichola Joss explains the skin…
[stextbox id=”custom” bcolor=”b0c4de” bgcolor=”e6e6fa”]“The inspiration for the skin comes from Cate Blanchett in The Lord of the Rings, when she has a hint of rose in her cheeks, It is as though the girls are outside running about in the woods. We are first spraying the models very lightly with the new Dark Mist; and then applying the mix of gold and pink illuminator over the skin. I love the combination – gold represents the golden light, which comes through the trees in the forest; and the pink is the pink blossom that grows within.”[/stextbox]
And the makeup?
[stextbox id=”custom” bcolor=”b0c4de” bgcolor=”e6e6fa”]Make-up artist Andrew Gallimore matched the face to the body with a very lightweight foundation that is almost a tinted moisturiser. “Then for the eyes,’ he said, beckoning the girl he has just demonstrated make-up to his team on, ‘there is a sort of day-glow plastic yellow colour. The face was super simple with a nude lip and no mascara. He then finished with a touch of St. Tropez Illuminator on the cheeks, down the bridge of the nose and in the cupid’s bow of the lips: ‘the whole feel is spring-like and Easter-y, in colour.”[/stextbox]
You can keep your day-glo yellow (though in fairness, it doesn’t look THAT day-glo to me)… but I AM loving the iridescent illuminator combined with those *just* pink cheeks.
For me, it’s all about that skin… I mean, no mascara? really? PAH.
There are so many illuminators and highlighters on the market and they are indeed one of my ‘downfall’ products. And by ‘downfall’… I simply mean, I have way TOO FREAKING MANY of them.
The major problem that I encounter with these kinda products (and the reason I keep buying more) is thus:
a). They ensure that my pores can be used as ground markers for low flying aircraft
b). They tend look more metallic than naturally glowy
and
c). They often try to impart a heavy colour with the sheen.
If those photos are anything to go by… St. Tropez’s Skin Illuminator looks like it may be a pretty natural solution.
Oh and the hair’s kinda cute too!
St. Tropez Skin Illuminator is priced at £15 for a 30ml handbag sized tube and can be bought online from St. Tropez, HQ Hair and ASOS
I bought two polishes from the new Autumn/Fall Essie collection. Sew Psyched and Merino Cool. Merino Cool was a bit of a no-brainer for my dusty mauve/grey loving fingers… but Sew Psyched took a little leap of faith.
I was hoping that the grey tones in this would soften the green to something special.
And they do!
A two coater with a sprinkling of silver shimmer. The shimmer is barely noticeable… but does lift the colour a little in direct sunlight. I personally don’t think it benefits much from it’s inclusion and quite like my dusty colours to look flat anyway.
No problems with application and normal wear time make this a hit for me.
In UK mainstream outlets, Essie Sew Psyched is priced at around £8.50 and available online from BeautyBay
I requested some better pictures of a few pieces from the upcoming Boots (Strictly Come Dancing) Strictly Fab-U-Lous releases, ‘cos frankly… mine were shiteous.
Strictly The Lip Gloss Collection, RRP £6
Strictly Come dancing Look Books: Stunning, Beautiful, and Latin, RRP £10 each (I think these were my favourite!)
Strictly Fab-u-lous Lip Collection, RRP £12.00
It’s back on our screens proper from 1st October I think… Strictly is such a guilty pleasure for me. Keep your X-Factors… I’m all about the sequins!
If matte orange lips for Spring isn’t your kinda thing… how about some coral for Autumn?
These new inclusions from New CID Cosmetics… I could handle nicely! It’s that guava-y coral that usually works well on both warm and cool skintones!
Perhaps a touch summery, but the general consensus last week was that we don’t *really* go in for all that trend stuff anyway…
They say…
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New CID i – glow in Coral Crush (£23.50) offers a perfect ‘pick me up’ for dull and tired skin. The beautiful marbleised baked powders offer an easy, silky smooth application, while the light reflective pigments mimic the skin’s natural radiance. Build up the shade to use as a blusher or sweep across the face and décolletage for a beautiful warm glow.
New CID i – gloss in Coral Candy (£15.50) is the perfect companion to keep some sunshine in your life. This pretty shade is suitable for all, creating high-glam shine that really lasts. Featuring built-in lights and mirror for easy on-the-go application, you won’t be fading into the darkness this season!
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I’m wondering if the i-glow is a more wearable version MAC Stereo Rose for cool, pale skintones. Any thoughts on New CID’s i-glow range?
On an unrelated note, I’m positively itching for my new camera to arrive (hopefully tomorrow!)… hurry up!
I picked these Sue Moxley Famous bits up in Superdrug sometime this Summer, I’ve forgotten exactly when – sorry!
The eyeshadows were on offer because the range is being updated… the shimmer brick thing was full price… £7 I think. It hardly breaks the bank, but the packaging isn’t exactly enticing is it? Tack-tastic. Thank god it’s being updated.
The eyeshadows aren’t my cup of tea at all.
They’re very frosty and have that slight oily feeling that reminds me of the Superdrug MUA ones. The colours aren’t too bad.. but the frosty over-shimmer kills it for me. This is coming from someone who doesn’t mind shimmer!
The Shimmer Brick in Pink (which has obviously been inspired by a certain Bobbi Brown version) accentuates my pores in a way that the Bobbi Brown shimmer bricks just don’t do. The brown tone in this also creates a unnatural shade for my skintone when swirled together.
Finally, to add insult to injury… a great chunk of product broke away from the pan a couple of days later. I don’t have a picture of how it looked after it crumbled… but flicking back through my shots from before I started using it, I came across the potential culprit.
If you’re browsing in store and want to pick one up. Make sure that the edges are fully intact. Along that top edge is where mine broke away.
Overall, not a very positive experience with the brand.
Sounding slightly more like a sex toy than one of E.L.F’s latest UK nail polish releases…. Purple Pleaser is a red-undertoned purple polish. Just in time for winter!
My sample applied a little streaky, but nothing that a few coats didn”t deal with. It could also benefit from a top coat to up the shine factor.
The colour isn’t particularly unique, but wear is pretty good with no chips for me until the 4th day.
Purple Pleaser (£1.50) can be bought online from E.L.F
Until next year, Decleor’s new Aroma Cleanse is a QVC exclusive and claims to leave your skin feeling fresh, cleansed and hydrated.
I’ve been putting a PR sample to the test over the last month…
You only need to use a tiny amount and the pump action nozzle is quite frustrating when judging how hard to de-press in order to dispense a small amount. Answer, about a 1/3 of the way… and this isn’t always possible!
The product does indeed foam up quickly and spreads smoothly over the skin… it smells pleasant and washes away leaving my skin feeling squeaky clean. A little too squeaky clean for my normal/dry complexion.
I struggle with this cleanser… after use I develop an immediate and uncomfortable tightness that demands moisture. After a few days… I notice dry patches along the tops of my cheekbones that extend into the undereye area. This is simply too stripping for my skin.
I also take issue at the cleanser’s claims that it can be used to remove eye makeup. I have tried it twice and I wouldn’t wish a third attempt on my worst enemy. If even a small amount of the Decleor Aroma Cleanse enters my eye… the pain leaves me unable to open my eye properly without it streaming until it passes around 10 minutes later. I don’t even have sensitive eyes!
I’ll be interested to discover how folks with oilier skins fare with the Aroma Cleanse… it certainly leaves your face feeling clean!
Priced at £24.56, I’m disappointed by this cleanser. Generally a fan of Decleor (I love their night balms!), this hasn’t lived up to the high expectations I had for it.
…because it’s mine and Mr. L’s Wedding Anniversary!
He wants to know if bank robbers have to serve as many as 6 years (or um, 10 if you count the rest of it).
I want to know where the hell my eternity ring is and just how many children I need to pop out in order to get one.
Originally, I only wanted Diva of Geneva.. but I kept seeing tantalising swatches of Glitzerland that made me think what a wonderful Christmas polish this would be… and that just perhaps, it wouldn’t be too warm toned for my skin.
I was right!
The formula is good, not too thick nor too thin and 2 coats are fine for a quick polish. I did three for a perfect finish.
Super sparkly, Glitzerland is a proper ‘hey look at my nails’ shade. I kept admiring and angling them against the light to view the individual sparkles that combine to create a lovely foiled finish.
Cool-toned ladies… this is a gold you can wear. Very pale and as subtle as gold can be!
Love.
Ahhh Le Metier… I get the guilts whenever I step within 10 yards of the counter in Liberty. The grip on my purse tightens and one hand slaps the other away as it reaches for the clasp.
4ml of nail polish will set you back £10. That’s one expensive (almost) a teaspoonful of polish right there.
Still, if you’re feeling indulgent… then these new Le Cirque Collection shades from the luxe brand are sure to tempt you!
The teeny, chunky ice cube-esque bottles are adorable.
High Wire
Dynamique
Magic at Night
I believe there’s another one called Noble Passion (which wasn’t on display at the press day), a “blushing nude”.
.
Which is your favourite? I’m intrigued by High Wire & Magic at Night… I see quite a few colours locked into that little bottle.
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