Wednesday, 9 January 2013

I'm on Twitter!



Just a teeny post to let you know I'm now on twitter and you can follow me here


https://twitter.com/adieeglamgirl

or tweet at me using @adieeglamgirl

Looking forward to tweeting with you!

                                                        Lots of love xoxo

Review: Good Things Miracle Mattifier and Bright Eyes

After a rubbish experience with a Neutrogena moisturiser recently I found myself in the market for a new one and found a marvellous one after a tip from my boyfriend (Is it worrying I get skincare tips from him? :P). It is... The Good Things Miracle Mattifier moisturiser!

Good Things is a brand I hadn't heard of before, I'm not sure if it's relatively new or just not very well promoted. It was created by the award-winning beauty writer Alice hart-Davis and is tailored for younger skin-types. The range prides itself on using super-fruits for a natural, healthy skin boost and being paraben, mineral oil, and generally yukky thing free- just GOOD things :) It's also suitable for both Vegetarians and Vegans, which while not important for me personally in a skincare product, is of utmost importance to others and not something which seems widely available so another bonus point!

So, onto the actual product. The Miracle Mattifier is concentrated towards oily skin types (I actually have normal to combination skin but wanted to tackle the shine I get through the centre of my face) to hydrate whilst absorbing excess oil to maintain a smooth, matte complexion. It contains super-fruits goji berry and blackcurrant (which make it smell AMAZING!) as well as helping to balance your skin throughout the day.
As for my personal experience with it, I've been using it for about three weeks now and I've noticed a real improvement in my skin. It's now a lot smoother, my make-up applies fantastically after using this and I now no longer need to touch up my face with powder in the day to combat oiliness, I love it and will be repurchasing.




I also purchased the Bright Eyes Treatment at the same time, containing extracts of raspberry and lychee, it promises to tackle puffiness and dark circles.
At nearly nineteen, this is my first ever eye cream as I've now started to notice a definite change in the resilience of my skin from a few years ago so want to start taking proper care of the more delicate areas. I actually haven't noticed a pronounced change in my dark circles (but they weren't prominent to begin with) but this does help reduce the puffiness I get after sleep and helps wake up my eye area in the morning as well as smelling as delicious as the moisturiser.







The Good Things Skincare line is available in Boots, Sainsburys and Superdrug stores
The Miracle Mattifier retails at £7.99 for 100ml
The Bright Eyes Treatment retails at £5.99 for 15ml

Good Things is currently 2 for £6 at Boots until January 29th

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Song of the Week

Ever since last Sundays X Factor results this has been on repeat!
also, if you like the song/Robbie (who doesn't love Robbie?!) watch this too cause it was brilliant!
What can you not stop listening too this week?

Lots of love, xo

Review: Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain

I've been searching for the past month for the perfect berry winter lip shade and I think I've come prettttty close with the Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in Crush.

Revlon says "It’s a pampering balm fused with a lightweight lipstain in an adorable chubby crayon. Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain gives softer, smoother lips with a perfect flush of color that lasts hour after hour. "
I'm not usually one to agree with promotional speak but I do agree with this, other stains I've tried such as Benefits' Benetint, while gorgeous, tend to dry my lips out whilst this balm/stain hybrid keeps them soft all day. The stain does last all day too which is fantastic BUT, this particular shade fades from a beautiful deep berry colour to a bright pink which is pretty but not what I was looking for :(.

Just applied, swatched lightly then built up, the gorgeous packaging, after 4 hours wear


Despite this, which means I reapply more often than usual, I still love this stain and would prefer to spend £7.99 on this than £16 on it's Clinique Chubby Stick rival.

I'm currently split between which shade to next add to my collection, I was leaning towards Darling, the lilac but am now considering the hot pink Lovesick thanks to this video from Louise of a Sprinkle of Glitter!

Which one's taking your fancy?

Lots of love, xo

Friday, 12 October 2012

Song of the Week




What can you not stop listening to this week?

Lots of love, xo

Review: Clinique Perfectly Real Makeup

I purchased this foundation about three months ago now and with almost daily use of it now feel it's been thoroughly roadtested for an honest review :)
Clinique Perfectly Real Makeup £21.50

I love this foundation! I'm not one to rave about products usually unless they're exceptionally thrilling but despite spending the last three years trying nearly every 'popular' foundation out there, I've found nothing rivals this in the naturally flawless everyday look it gives my skin.

I apply this in the morning with my body shop flat foundation brush (which I'm not really loving, any recommendations?) after cleansing, moisturising and applying primer across my t-zone and my chin and set it lightly with some pressed powder and find for work it will last straight through an eight hour shift no problems. However on days when I'm rushing about a lot, on and off buses and generally a lot more active I'll find myself touching up after about five hours so though I wouldn't say this is the most hard-wearing base I've used it still lasts better than average for me.
Apologies for rubbishy iPhone pics, camera is awol :(
The website states its a moderate coverage and I agree with that, I also find that it's easily buildable (I like to apply a little more over my cheeks where I have quite a bit of redness) but I do still often use a touch of concealer on any blemishes or dark circles, I find this is rubbish at covering my blemishes but I rarely get spots so I don't find it too big an issue for me.

At £21.50 I find this foundation super reasonably priced, with many drugstore brands upping their prices to £12-£15 for foundation lately, I would happily pay the same again for such a quality product.

There's nothing I don't love about this foundation, it does everything I ask of it, it gives me a lovely semi-matte finish and lasts all day with minimum effort without any adverse affect of my skin :) tip top stuff if you ask me :)

What's your favourite everyday foundation? I'd love to hear in the comments and discover something new :)

Lots of love, xo