Showing posts with label Elf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elf. Show all posts

Monday, 5 May 2014

Elf eye primer review:

Hello I'm back again already! Lets get straight into it!


This is the mineral eyeshadow primer from ELF. I tried the cheaper version and really didn't like it as it did nothing for me at all. This is definitely better.

  • Its light in texture
  • feels like you have nothing on your eyelid when you apply it
  • I'm not sure it does all that much to make eyeshadow last longer or to stop it from creasing 
  • I tend to wear this on its own as a light concealer for my eyelid to conceal any redness or veins, it covers them enough when not wearing any eyeshadow. Only thing I'd say is it does crease a little when doing this, but if I rub my finger over it, its fixed easily!
  • its cheap and cheerful
I would give this a 6/10, I have used it almost everyday since I got it! Not bad at all really. I will be back with more hauls soon, 




Thursday, 13 February 2014

Elf haul:

Woop it finally arrived! I didn't order too much, but here's the five items that I purchased!


This is what the products look like when the box is opened up. Inside there are five items including:

  • the contouring blush and bronzing powder- this initially caught my eye because the contour colour is quite light and I struggle to find one suited to my skin tone. Most are quite dark, so looks out of place on my face
  • the mineral eyeshadow primer. I tried the cheaper primer a while back, so thought I'd give this a go
  • an allover colour stick in spotlight. I wanted this purely for highlighting, not for the eyes or lips (the other colours were more suited for the cheeks and lips) . I wasn't sure what the other colours would be like in person so played it safe
  • I haven't tried any of the brushes if I recall correctly and I've heard good reviews about them, so I thought why not. I picked up the stipple brush and the angled contour brush , both from the studio line






I cant wait to give these a whirl. There are two more deliveries that I'm waiting on, oooo the excitement! Nothing better than a bit of retail therapy to put a spring in your step, definitely cheers you up.

will update you as soon as everything else arrives. Just waiting on Barry M goodies,



















Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Elf makeup mist and set review:


About the product:
  • keeps your makeup in place all day
  • it gives a radiance boost and invisible hold
  • moisturises and soothes skin
  • has added aloe, green tea, cucumber ingredients as well as vitamins E, C and E
  • lightweight and comfortable
  • alcohol free
  • prevents fading and running
  • sets makeup
  • can be used to refresh makeup throughout the day

What I think about the product:
  • it comes out quite a bit when sprayed onto the face, but doesn't take long to dry
  • has a lovely cooling feeling when applied to the skin, which I love
  • my skin looks dewy after it has dried but not oily. Makes my skin look nice with a glow
  • doesn't sting or irritate at all 
  • love the ingredients that it includes
  • my makeup seems to last a bit longer when I've used this in areas around my nose where I get the most fading throughout the day (from rubbing my face etc)
  • it has no scent that I can smell, but my skin feels slightly tighter afterwards, nothing dramatic or noticeable though 
  • I've resprayed this later on in the day, and it really does make your makeup look fresher again
  • the bottle is small enough to pop into a makeup bag and travel with
  • its £3.75 on the Elf website (UK based) which I think is a reasonable price for the job it does
Overall I would recommend this setting spray, especially if your on a budget. I would rate this an 8/10.
More reviews coming up soon, and hauls (still waiting for my deliveries).

See you later,














Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Elf lash extending mascara review:

Well a while back I purchased this mascara off the Elf website. It's taken me a while but I wanted to test it out properly so I could give it a fair review.




Lets dive straight in.

About the product:
  • it is £3.75 on the Elf website, which is rather cheap for a mascara these days, so if your looking for a cheap and cheerful mascara then the price isn't an issue at all
  • it states that lashes appear longer and fuller
  • it provides a rich curl
  • this mascara is fiber infused and has added vitamins B and E infused with the formula
  • it also includes wheat protein and panthenol to condition and enhance the lashes

My thoughts on the product:
  • do lashes appear longer and fuller? indeed the product provides this, but nothing I haven't experienced before. Definitely can see the length of my eyelashes are accentuated, and it does thicken them up. You can apply a small amount for a more natural look or build it up to add more length and thickness
  • does it provide a rich curl? I agree with this, but with my lashes already having natural curl to them I'm unsure if this will provide a good curl for someone with very straight eyelashes
  • the only problem I find with this mascara is that it takes forever to dry, one blink and it smudges everywhere, even if I've been letting it dry for a few minutes. I've never had this problem before, so maybe it would benefit if there was a waterproof option. I've also noticed it smudges really easily.
  • it has good black pigmentation, so you can create a dramatic look if you wish
  • it separates lashes well and doesn't seem to clump
  • I find it feels nice on the lashes and doesn't feel heavy, too stiff or crispy
  • I'm loving the fact it has added vitamins and other good things in it to help keep your lashes looking the best they can
  • the brush is also very flexible which makes it easy to apply
  • overall its a good mascara, not the best I've tried but certainly not the worst. I really enjoy using this mascara and would rate it a 7/10 
Let me know your thoughts on this mascara if you have tried it

I'll be back shortly with the baby skin primer review (its next on my list)









Monday, 27 January 2014

Elf foundation review:

Hey guys, how was your weekends? I'm back with the Elf flawless finish foundation review. I've not been using it long, but thought I'd share my thoughts with you.


As you can see from the bottle its gone down quite far already, I have been using it almost everyday though.

About the product: 
  • it states that it gives you a smooth flawless finish on the skin
  • the formula is lightweight
  • creates a semi-matte finish
  • lasts all day
  • makes the skin look brighter and more radiant
  • evens out the texture and tone of the skin
  • has added SPF 15
  • and its oil free

My thoughts on the product:
  • The bottle is simple, with a glass base and black top. Quite a nice little bottle.
  • When pumped onto my hand it was quite a thick texture, but it thinned out once I started spreading it across my face. One pump goes quite far, as its easy to blend.
  • it looked quite dewy on my face so I wouldn't wear this without powder over the top with having an oily t zone. Usually when I apply my foundation in general, I put powder over the top to keep shine at bay- which is usually fine throughout the day. This was very shiny after about 4 hours wearing it, especially on my forehead and chin. I'd say this would suit someone with dryer skin, as it feels quite moisturising on the skin. 
  • I purchased this in porcelain, I tend to struggle finding a colour light enough. This is darker than I thought it looked online, and would have expected it to be slightly paler in colour. It's not overly orange or anything, but I did notice it has a slight tinge of it shortly after applying it. 
  • when it arrived it was smaller than I imagined, as there's not a lot of product in the bottle. I would expect more product for the price.I'm guessing this wont last me as long as my regular foundations. 
  • it doesn't feel too heavy on the skin, I'd say it was a light-medium coverage. 
  • I love it when foundations have an SPF added.Its a must and always make sure my foundations include it if I can.
  • Overall its an ok foundation, not my favorite but I've had worse. Not sure if I would repurchase again, but I'll definitely carry on using this one. It will be best suited to my more natural days, when I don't want a heavy foundation. One things for sure its better than the Maybelline fit me foundation I tried, that I will not being using again lol. Overall I would give this foundation an 6/10.
I know a lot of people love this foundation, what has been your experience with this product?

Thank you for all your support so far, stay tuned for another review I have coming up shortly.












Monday, 20 January 2014

Beauty bag part 1- the face & eyes:

Well hello there. I thought I would show you some of my beauty bag goodies that I reach for regularly. You can tell these products are well used, some of them look worn out haha. But hey at least it shows they are well loved.
 I haven't included everything in this post as we would be here all night. There will be others, but this just sticks to the face: foundation, powder, blush, mascara, eye shadow, mascara etc. Some of these I have reviewed already so I wont touch on those. There are a few newbies mixed in there too + some products that are missing (I need to repurchase etc). I hope you enjoy.


As you can see I have already talked about the Jerome Alexander stackables, Elf mascara primer, and 17 concealer, so if you would like to read reviews on them they will be in another post.

Firstly we have the sleek contouring and blush palette (it broke and the lid went missing lol) : this is amazing, and I use it everyday. Not so much the contour as I find this is too dark for me.
The blush has a lovely glow with a sheen, but its not overly dark, it makes my cheeks look like they have a nice flush. If you would like a deeper colour its easy to just apply more, which I would do for a night out.

The highlight is my favourite, its really pretty on the skin. I add this to my cheekbones, on my brow bone, and in the corner of my eyes. It adds to the face without being over the top. I wanted this for so long, then I finally just went for it. And I'm so glad I did. Definitely a good investment for my makeup bag, I don't know what I would do without it now. 9/10.

Revlon colorstay for combination/oily skin: I use the colour 110 Ivory. I also wanted this for ages, and I'm glad I finally took the plunge, got it a while back now. I love this foundation. You don't need too much, and I would definitely apply a little at a time, as it can go cakey and heavy if you just slap it on without blending little by little. It lasts all day, stays put, and its great if you have pale skin, as its quite light colour wise. Unlike some other foundations that claim they are and turn out orange. I don't use it everyday as I want it to last as long as possible. 8/10.

Maybelline mega plush volume express mascara: I use this a lot, and its great for everyday wear. Its very light and natural looking, but can be built up to make it more extreme. One coat just adds a nice light daytime look, which is great if you like natural looking eyelashes. I tend to do at least 2-3 coats as I like more intense eyelashes. I like this mascara but its not my all time fave. 7/10.

Rimmel stay matte powder: Everyone in the beauty world has heard about this. But I thought I'd review it anyway just in case someone hasn't or would like to hear my opinion on it. Its definitely a great powder, does what it says, sets makeup, keeps shine at bay etc. I get my powders in transparent/ivory.They are must for my face, don't like looking too shiny, and if I wear foundation on its own I look way too oily. I've tried many powders in my time, think I started using them just after foundation (which I started playing about with at around 14 years old). Although this powder is very similar to a lot of others out there, I'd say it slightly (only just) out shines them (see what I did there? lol). 9/10.

Maybelline dream pure BB cream: I got this for oily skin, which has 2% salicylic acid in it + SPF 15. Its in the colour light, but it is a bit dark for my skin, and a little orange but it can be worked with. I set it with powder and add a bit of blush. Recently took a trip abroad, and this is what I took with me, didn't want to be wearing foundation, and with the added bonus of SPF 15 ( I still wore sun cream underneath). It says it conceals imperfections, but my break outs were still quite visible. It doesn't add much coverage at all, but its nice to add to your face if you just need a little something, I never want to leave the house completely bare faced. In terms of redness, it concealed that ok. I wear this on my natural days, if I feel foundation is too heavy or overdone. 6/10.

Collection 2000 pressed powder: I love this powder, its really great for the price. This is probably my most used powder throughout the years. I've used the Maybelline one quite a lot as well, and this is really similar. I thought its virtually the same, and cheaper so I purchased this a long time ago. It works- keeps my shine at bay, sets makeup, definitely money well spent.  Its enriched with silk and blended with moisturisers- vitamin E, and has UVA and UVB sunscreens added. 9/10. I just love this, Iv'e repurchased it so many times.

Beauty UK eye shadow collection in earth child: I hit pan on my old palette, and really missed the colours I used to use all the time. So I went searching for a similar one with similar colours, and I came across this. I needed something cheap, and quickly, and this was definitely cheap. The colours weren't exactly what I wanted, but they would do. Its not a bad palette for the price, its quite pigmented, and if you just want something you can wear on a daily basis, now and again, on a budget, or just starting out with makeup, its perfect. They are very sheeny and silky, and you can create a smokey look with them. 6/10. (I'll throw in a watch so you can see what they look like better). See below for swatch.


Elf little black beauty book in festive everyday and glam holiday: I can tell already that these little
beauties will be my go to eye shadows. Ever since purchasing them I have not stopped wearing them. They are so creamy and pigmented, although I haven't tried them all. Some seem more pigmented and creamier than other, but I just think they are fab and great for a range of looks. Glad I purchased them, value for money in a nutshell. There is one gorgeous natural peachy colour that I love for everyday or for work, its so shimmery and pretty. I have included a swatch of each one below, but only 8 colours from each as we would be here for a week swatching them as there are 96 in total lol. See them below. 8/10.



This one is festive everyday. 



And this one is glam holiday. My hands all shiny from the glitters =]

Last but not least Elf lash extending mascara: I quite like this mascara, I've used it everyday since I purchased it. It's very similar to the maybelline one in terms of its natural looking when applied once, and needs to be be built up to become dramatic. It separates lashes really well, no clumping. As I said earlier I love applying 2-3 coats, the thicker and more dramatic type eye is what I go for. I'm not convinced it lengthens lashes that much more than any other mascara I've used, but it definitely separates them well.The wand is flat on one side and curved with longer bristles on the other, and is a plastic. I would rate this a 8/10.

That's my beauty bag go to products with reviews on each one. I didn't go into detail about products I've already mentioned, as to not repeat myself. So I left the Elf eyelash primer, HD powder, and Jerome Alexander out. That was quite a heavy blog post, hope it didn't bore you too much, and you got some useful information from it. Thank you for all the views so far, I really appreciate it. Stay tuned over the next few days for more posts.




















Thursday, 16 January 2014

Elf haul- it finally arrived:

Hey guys, my Elf order came today so I thought I would share with you what I purchased!



When I order from Elf I love to order quite a few items, as there is still so much I want to try. And with everything being decently priced, its easy to indulge.
Whats inside the box?

  • Two little black beauty books in glam holiday and festive everyday. These are half price at the moment. Instead of paying £8 each, I paid that for both. They include 48 eye shadows in each one, a little applicator, and a mirror. These are handbag and travel friendly, compact and light. Absolute bargain!
  • Lash extending mascara from the studio line
  • Lip exfoliator also from the studio line
  • Eye widener pencil which is in the colour white
  • Wet gloss lash & brow clear mascara (I bought this especially for my eyebrows)
  • Makeup mist & set from the studio line
  • And last but not least the flawless finish foundation in porcelain- this has an SPF 15 and is oil free.
I'm so excited to try all of these products out. I have tried a few in the past but these are all new to me. Stay tuned for a review within the next few weeks. I've included a few more pictures of the products, so you can get a better look at the packaging.















Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Elf haul/review:



Welcome back guys, I'm on a roll with these reviews, hope your enjoying them!

HD powder in translucent: This is really good at keeping me shine free for quite a long time, but cant comment on what it photographs like on the skin yet. This will last a long time and is definitely worth the money. It’s a nice soft texture and I’d give it 8/10. 

The eyelid primer is ok. I've never tried one before so its a first for me. I wouldn't say it was the best, but it does a decent job, as my eye-shadow creased a little less. It was the cheapest one on there at £1.99 and the shade I went for was sheer. There is another one on the website that I would like to try at some point. 5/10. 

Lengthening and defining mascara: For the price it does an excellent job, and I pair it up with the mascara primer. It separates lashes well, wouldn't say it particular lengthened the lashes, but I do have naturally long curled eyelashes so it doesn't really matter. It’s a definite bargain, and acts much more expensive than it is, mascaras are pricey these days. Steal. 8/10.


Mascara primer: I’m also new to these as well, but I think its great. I really do think it helps to separate the lashes, and mine do have a tendency of clumping together. This is going to be a staple in my makeup bag (will be repurchasing 100%), and its an absolute bargain as well, as is all Elf tbf. 8/10. Love it! would recommend. 


Eyebrow kit in light: yet again I've only just begin to start experimenting with eyebrows, mine are quite sparse and not all that dark. I've been wanting to try it for quite some time, and I thought what the hey its cheap and cheerful. I don’t think much of the brush, I cant get much control from it. I have a slanted eyeliner brush with does a much better job. Precise brushes all the way, less likely to make mistakes that way. The first time I tried it it was awful, as you only need a tiny bit and really blend it out-  its way too dark if not. Once I did this it looked pretty perfect (albeit I need some practice lol). Bargain 9/10. 


I'm impressed with these purchases from Elf, and I have another order on the way, so stay tuned for that!