Because there can never be enough cerulean blue glitters in the world. Enjoy.
Butter London Scallywag is priced at £11.95, and available to buy online from powderrooms.com
Because there can never be enough cerulean blue glitters in the world. Enjoy.
Butter London Scallywag is priced at £11.95, and available to buy online from powderrooms.com
Eternally revered as one of the world’s most precious metals, gold has been a highly sought-after commodity from the earliest of ancient civilisations right through to the modern day. Much of its worth has been built through socially-constructed symbolism rather than via any intrinsic financial value, but the rare metal has nevertheless proven useful in some fields thanks to certain unusual properties.
Gold is extremely durable, stable, and for a metal, unusually coloured making it a perfect exhibition of wealth. It holds a strong continuity of value over time, and looks just as beautiful when first laid in a treasure chest as it does 20, 30 or 50 years later. It’s an element that is difficult, dangerous and laborious to mine and rarity has always held a value when it comes to the importance of status within our society.
But what about in practical use?
We regularly see gold put to good use in the field of electronics, to plate connectors and prevent oxidisation. As a metal, it conducts electricity extremely efficiently (though interestingly, not as efficiently as silver). In dentistry, the metal is valued for its malleable attributes which can be used to easily construct fillings, crowns, and bridges. Its chemically stable nature, makes it a suitable, nonallergenic material which has thus far proven to cause no adverse effects on long-term health.
But what about the usefulness of gold within the beauty and skincare industry? Let’s take a look at some products today which seek to employ the midas touch…
1). Nahbi Pure Repair Gold Essence contains 24ct nano gold and gold leaf extract which claims to help stimulate circulation, cell renewal and the removal of toxins from the skin. Nahbi use colloidal gold (suspended in liquid) and nano-technologies to increase the likelihood of physical absorbtion. The particles are rated at 1.5nm, which is tiny indeed when you consider that the thickness of gold leaf is rated at a rather chunky 125nm! The full range includes masks, serum, toner, a moisturiser and a cream. priced from £25, beauchoix.co.uk
2). Jamela offer a range of gold-infused masks that combine “active gold” and plant collagen with other, more recognisable ingredients including hyaluronic acid. The masks have been designed to contour various body parts to deliver their collagen-boosting benefits including: eyes, lips, face, and even breasts! I particularly like the idea of wearing one of these masks overnight before throwing it in the bath with me the next morning, they dissolve in hot water to release any remaining goodness! priced from £24,50, jamelaskincare.co.uk
3). Chantecaille are well-known for their high-end formulations so it comes as no surprise to see an entire Gold Collection from the U.S. brand. Their Nano Gold Firming Treatment is not simply content with exploring the supposed anti-inflammatory effects of nano gold, but hedges its bets on another recent “technological breakthrough” in the form of Swiss Apple Stem Cells which claim to deliver the creme-de-la-creme of antioxidant benefits within skincare. For all this technology, you’ll have to pay a pretty penny. priced at £280, uk.spacenk.com
4). Focusing on exploring the links between the precious metal and its soothing, anti-inflammatory benefits. Omorivicza’s Gold Eye Lift uses gold ferment in an attempt to repair micro-damage and strengthen the delicate skin by renewing lost elasticity and as you would expect, the Hungarian brand remain true to their spa roots with the infusion of mineral compounds and their globally famous thermal waters rich in copper, zinc, calcium and magnesium. priced at £110, selfridges.com
5). For the “gold standard” (geddit?!) in gold-enriched skincare, look no further than Swiss brand La Prairie for their Cellular Radiance Concentrate Pure Gold which claims to diminish the appearance of lines and wrinkles and help regulate discoloration. The gold, suspended in a colloidal gel promises to help prevent the breakdown of collagen and elastin whilst illuminating the skin with a stunning radiance. It will certainly lighten your wallet. priced at £408, urbanretreat.co.uk
6). For something a little more tangible, not to mention… affordable, Zoya’s Gilty Pleasures trio contains an 18k real gold flake top coat which will transform all your manicures into something a little bit special. priced at £29.60, nailcareclub.com
7). ByTerry’s Or De Rose Elixir Extreme is a rose-tinted primer which delivers instant radiance thanks to its blend of 24-carat pink gold micronized particles and light-reflecting prisms. More of a cosmetic radiance-giver than a skincare marvel, coming from the queen of highlighting herself… that ain’t no bad thing. The closest I’ll get to being a gold-dipped bond girl. priced at £108, uk.spacenk.com
So, the question remains… can the benefits of gold be applied to anti-ageing theories? Scientists and dermatologists are frankly divided on the issue and serious research is ongoing on the potential health benefits of using gold in the fight against cancer and the relief of rheumatoid arthritis.
To my mind, there appears to be a somewhat necessary leap of faith in order to believe that something so valued for its chemical inertia can also posess such life-changing, tangible benefits but there’s no doubt that this is one debate that will run and run. Especially while it continues to give cosmetic companies such a wonderfully marketable element of luxury and privilege.
What say you? Are you interested in unleashing the power of gold on your skin, hair and nails?
I am quite fussy about glitter, and this one’s on my shit list. Which is quite surprising considering that I thought I’d love this and hate Gobsmacked (reviewed last week). My tastes have swapped places – what’s going on?!
So what is it that I don’t like about Fairy Cake?
Well… it’s mind-numbingly un-unique when it could have been great. Described as a “full coverage, silvery, multi-colour iridescent glitter suspended in a light grey base”, I wanted it to embrace that grey base with fervour and imprint an alternative take on a holo-explosion. And it’s just another “opaque in a couple of coats” glitter. The holo isn’t even that spectacular. It’s a bit too sandy, a bit too chunky. There’s no “edge” to it. And “edge” is precisely what I love Butter London for delivering.
Butter London Fairy Cake is available to buy online from powderrooms.com, priced at £11.95
* press sample
When I first saw swatches of this nail polish appear on the web, my nose wrinkled with disdain.
“Ugh. Lumpy.”
You see, I’m a simple girl (shut up) and I like simple nail polishes. I like shiny cremes, holos, and duochromes. And that’s it. I rarely bother with nail art, which is just aswell, because I’m not very good at it, and I just can’t be faffed with other embellishments.
I decided that, in the case of Gobsmacked, I’d probably like it with a thick coat of Gelous but that without, it could do one. But then I applied it…
… and I really liked it.
It is lumpy, but in a way that somehow just misses setting my teeth on edge. It applies nicely in three smooth coats and gave me no drying issues.
Which means that I probably owe a silent apology to all brands that have since followed suit with texture-based collections. I have quietly vomited in my mouth when perusing swatches of concrete, leather, and velvet. Perhaps I’ve been wrong all along but the thing is, each time I look again…. I still want to rip my nails off in protest.
Butter London Gobsmacked is priced at £11.95 and available to buy online from www.powderrooms.com
* press sample
It’s been brought to my attention by BeautyPulseLondon that the new B. range at Superdrug offers no base products for darker-skintones. When Natalie first relayed her disappointment, I thought she must have been mistaken – I haven’t seen the products in person myself and simply assumed that a brand who openly boasts…
We’re here to give every woman the knowledge and tools to feel her most beautiful every day*.
Would never make such a ridiculous oversight.
Despite offering an impressive range of no less than five foundation products, the colour swatch shown above (taken directly from their website, HTML Code: #DCB18E) is as dark as it gets from an extremely limited five shade range.
Think on this….
It’s 2013, you’re a dark-skinned woman living in a multi-cultural society that likes to pat itself on the back for its tolerance of diversity and celebration of multi-ethnicity AND YET… AND. YET. You can’t buy a foundation from one of the biggest and newest cosmetic lines at one of the UK’s largest high street beauty retailers?
Just how long is this bullshit going to continue?
* taken from their about page here
In recent years, Superdrug have been ahead of the game with some great budget beauty launches. From MUA Cosmetics to FashionistA, Look Beauty to Accessorize, there’s always something new to check out with the confidence that our wallets won’t suffer too heavily as a result.
The latest beauty launch at Superdrug is from a brand simply titled B., a name which I’m certain will ensure a total nightmare when it comes to searching the web for products and reviews.
The range is comprehensive and includes face products, nail polish, and skincare. Don’t be fooled into thinking this is just a tween brand either… a quick look at some of the skincare products tells me that they’re casting a much, much wider net over their potential audience with products ranging from B. Quick 4-in-1 Cleansing Wipes to B. Flawless Targeted Wrinkle Filler which you choose according to your “skin phase”.
When it comes to colour, the brand are set to make an impact on our cosmetic bags. Not afraid to keep up with the competition, the brand will be offering their own BB Cream, Colour Corrector, Pure Micellar Water, Gel Eyeliner, and a full range of foundation and primers. Each store will have a trained point of sale personnel to advise consumers on making their choices from this new brand and I for one, cannot wait to see the feedback on this new high street addition.
Have you spotted anything from the new range that takes your fancy?
The new range lands instore at Superdrug from the 1st of February, is available to buy online now (and is also available to view online at bisforbeautiful.co.uk)
My skin has been coping with winter far better these last few months than it has in previous years… that is, right up until about 5 days ago when the mercury plumetted and the heavens started to rain that ‘orrible/lovely (delete as appropriate) white stuff down upon us. Since then I’ve been battling dry patches that make the Sahara look like Centerparcs.
Not one to take this sort of nonsense lying down (unless it comes with a cup of tea and two chocolate digestives), I’ve raided my bathroom cabinet for some products that I hope, when combined, will prove to be my winter saviours.
I’ve always suspected that I may overdo things a little when it comes to cleansing, I’m certainly no skincare guru (you need Mrs. Hirons for that) but cleansing is a proper little joy in my daily routine. So much so that I’m not averse to the double-cleanse method, once to remove my makeup and then again, to clean my bare skin. Of course, there may be nothing wrong with this and I know that many of you enjoy a similar ritual without issue… but perhaps, when my skin is at it’s driest, it might be wise to cut back on the cleansing. Just a little.
To this end, I’ve enlisted the help of Lancome’s Galatée Confort Comforting Cleansing Milk, especially formulated for dry skin. I used this when I first went waterless with my cleansing last year… something that I seemed to have great success with. I’m not going completely waterless again but I will be using as dry-a-cloth as I can get away with to remove my cleanser. And then leaving it at that. I know my fingers will itch to dunk my face in the sink but I’ll just have to strengthen my resolve. The Lancome cleansing milk has a wonderfully creamy formula that defeats my makeup admirably without leaving any residue, a definited repurchase later in the year. £21, lancome.co.uk
I’ll be putting aside my serums for a few weeks as I reach for something a little richer, Bare Minerals Purely Nourishing Moisturizer for Normal to Dry skin*. Free from parabens, synthetic fragrances, and artificial oils, this moisturiser ticks all my boxes for a lightweight (it’s very lightweight) yet hydrating moisturiser that’s perfect for use in the daytime. It doesn’t contain SPF which seems like a bit of an oversight but I generally wear a separate sun protection lotion anyway. £27, bareminerals.co.uk
I’m still as much in love with toners now as I was back when I wrote a post for Carmine (remember them?) on how I use and wear toner. It’s a daily essential for me, although I know that many find them superfluous. Balance Me is a great brand who seem to be going from strength-to-strength at the moment. I recently received a sample of their Skin Bright Hydrating Face Mist* with hyaluronic acid, suitable for all skin types, and it’s a gem. It smells incredible, dries to a non-tacky finish and delivers an instant surge of hydration to my skin. £20, balanceme.co.uk
Daytime taken care of, it’s in the evening that I’ll be focusing some extra attention on slathering my skin (though probably not my t-zone) in something a little more heavy duty. I still use my Elemis Exotic Cream Moisturising Mask once a week (which I mentioned in my favourite products of 2012 post) but I’ll be swapping out my regular night-time moisturiser for a new product from a brand that hasn’t let me down so far. A new introduction to the brand’s lineup is La Roche Posay Nutritic Intense Rich*, a cream which I believe succeeds their original Nutritic Intense and promises to intensely reconstitute superior layers of the epidermis. Oh rly? I know I could do with some intense reconstitution. Or some intense anything to be fair. Also available in the original formula in a convenient 50ml tube. £13.15, escentual.com
When it comes to intense nourishment from a moisturiser-type product, I’m still firmly in the yay Selexir camp, you may remember my review from a little while ago… it’s ah-mazing. There’s one problem with it though… I made true on my word and gave my press sample to my father. He loves it. But he hoards it like a mutha, as soon as I told him how much it cost to buy/repurchase, I watched the blood drain out of his face and I swear the man now only uses enough product to cover half a flea. Frustrating.
Seeing as I’m turning over a new skincare leaf, I thought that I might aswell indulge my over-processed hair with a little bit of pampering. Touché By Flavien* is an intensive hair treatment containing: goji berry extract, olive fruit oil, hydrolyzed silk protein, rosemary oil, and shea butter and is designed to be used in place of conditioner. This suits me well… because no matter how great my intentions, I always forget that I’m supposed to be treatment-masking my hair until the moment that I step into the shower and get it wet, at which point… well, it’s a bit bloody late isn’t it. I have utmost respect for you ladies that sleep in hair oils, I call that being organised. £17, urbanretreat.co.uk
My lips are infact, the only real part of me that isn’t suffering from this cold snap. There’ll be no surprises when I tell you that this down to a nightly dose of the lovely Lanolips 101 Ointment, there’s no more to say… it’s still a holy grail product and possibly the only one that gives me mini palpitations as I near the end of a tube! £11.22, boots.com
My last cold-weather “resolution” (if you will) is to regularly indulge in one of those moisturising face sheet masks, partially because I’m just a bit curious about them, and partially because I’ll have fun freaking my daughter out with them. I’ve pulled this Wei White Lotus Hydrating Face Treatment Pad out of my things that came free with shit that I bought drawer, and it’ll do for starters. If anyone has any favourite sheet masks that they use, do let me know! £??, thinkitsdiscontinued.com
How is your skin holding up since the snow put in an appearance? Hope you’re all keeping warm out there!
* press sample
Tired of all the glitz and sparkle that Christmas brought with it? No, me neither (come back Christmas!)
Seeing as we have a whole year to get through before we can once again feel the warm glow induced by too many mince pies,Twiglets, and glasses of Baileys – let us all take a moment instead to bask in the glory that is this beast of a glitter polish from Butter London.
Lovely Jubbly is indeed, rather lovely with a party-on-your-nails mixup of glitters. I spy blue, magenta, red, gold… and you know the best of it? Opaque in two coats… three if you’re being pernickity. Of course, it’s an absolute arse to remove and needs a full layer of thick top coat to get rid of the gritty feeling. Some of you may not mind the rough, glitter finish but it makes me want to take an industrial sander to my nail beds. Don’t do that.
Butter London Lovely Jubbly is available to buy online at www.powderrooms.com, priced at £11.95
If you’re a regular reader of lipglossiping.com, you’ll know that I’m quite fond of the bareMinerals mineral foundations… I generally use them over a tinted moisturiser-esque base to achieve extra coverage without a heavy finish. I find that the formula melts into my skin like no other powder, despite my dry skintype. The only real issue I’ve ever had with the bareMinerals foundation is the fact that working with loose powders can be pretty messy. Of course, there are also benefits: the main one being that you can generally achieve a lighter application when using powders in loose form… however…
bareMinerals have obviously come to the conclusion that they’re missing out on a major portion of the beauty-loving public’s coffers with things as they stand. Over the past year, the brand have introduced many of their beloved products in pressed form. And you know what? Most reports have been complimentary. I’ll hold my hands up and say that I was concerned that by making this shift in what seems like the brand’s USP would result in them dumbing down. I expected eyeshadow pigments to become less impressive, formulas less… melty. It appears (and I haven’t tried their eyeshadows myself yet) that I might be wrong. Christine (from Temptalia), whose opinion I hold in high esteem, regularly includes her bareMineral READY eyeshadow compacts in her “top” lists of products. And I have to admit, the swatches I’ve seen look plenty pigmented.
But… foundation?
Foundation is where the brand have really garnered legions of fans. It’s a bold move. I’m a little bit excited to be honest, I’m praying for the same formula.
It launched yesterday in the UK, time will tell… it’s available to buy online on www.qvcuk.com, currently priced at £20.00
British Fashion Designer, Bella Freud has taken a tentative step into the world of beauty with the launch of three candles, currently being sold exclusively at SpaceNK. You may know of Bella’s work, via her army of celebrity fans who adore her playful slogans and signature caricatures or via her many collaborations with brands such as Christian Louboutin, Miss Selfridge and Biba.
The three candles in the collection marry Bella’s love of fashion with this new venture into the world of fragrancing by continuing her theme of working with simplistic, eye-catching designs.
One features the iconic “Ginsberg is God” slogan, the second is adorned with her “Je t’aime Jane” reference to Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg’s love affair, and the third and final candle displays her celebrated brand logo, complete with one very waggy tongue!
For this collection, I was pleased to hear that Bella Freud had teamed up with parfumeur Azzi Glasser of Agent Provocateur and Illamasqua fame. If anyone could help guide a novice into crafting a great, individual smell – she’s the lady for the job.
I’ve been enjoying the rich, sensual, and downright exotic fragrance of her Incense Wood & Oud Candle, inspired by Bella’s first memories of a childhood in Morocco. The scent offers a gentle incarnation of smoked incense, cedar wood, resinous amber, and myrrh. It’s a little spicy but never peppery, calming and extremely well-rounded with a dry, smoky warmth and velvety aroma.
Incense Wood & Oud Candle* is available to buy online or instore at SpaceNK, priced at £38.00
* press sample
I’m starting to wonder if and when Butter London are gonna run out of these cutesy “British” slang terms… I reckon that when inspiration is at its lowest ebb, someone in the office sticks an episode of Only Fools and Horses on the DVD player. “Alright me old china?” <— Butter London Spring 2016 name right there. Naturally, the polish would be an off-white cream, somewhat like a glaze. Can I make money doing this? Hands up if you’d give up EVERYTHING to name nail polishes for a living.
Butter London Shag from their Autumn/Winter 2012 collection is a clear nod to the season’s hues. Reminiscent of fallen Autumn leaves (before they’ve turned mouldy), with a dazzling metallic finish that glimmers beautifully in the late afternoon light. Well, what little we have of it.
The formula on this one was a dream and the above photo shows two coats – the polish applied smoothly and dried to a shiny finish, the above photo shows no top coat. If you had the opportunity to conceive a Butter London polish, what would you call it and what would it look like?
Butter London Shag is priced at £11.95 and available to buy online at www.thepowderrooms.com
You know I’m a sucker for a pretty duochrome right? And if you don’t… STOP READING THOSE OTHER BLOGS, FFS. Anyway, I spotted these duochromes from Bad Apple Cosmetics last night and a little googling revealed that you’ve probably all known about them for some time – I’ve never been too quick on the old scoop front, or really, anything. at all.
I don’t know much about the brand behind the colours, other than they’re British, and they make somewhat pretty polishes and nail wraps (boo to fiddly nail wraps – has anyone got the hang of keeping those things on longer than 3 hours yet?) The polishes are priced at £9.95 each on their website, apparently the usual price is £14.95 *insert raised eyebrow here*.
Slightly more tempting is the fact that there are a few available on their Amazon storefront for £8.99 each with free shipping.
Have you tried any of the polishes from the line?
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