Monday 21 July 2014

Set for Summer 2014

It is definitely worth a trip to the No7 counter in Boots this summer for this fab free gift after purchasing two products. Personally, No7 features heavily in my makeup collection so this initial purchase was not difficult.

 
With some brands I often feel a little bit disheartened at the unimaginative selection in their freebie gifts, but I never seem to be disappointed with No7. This one was no exception.

The set includes:
BB Lips Beauty Balm in Blink Pink
Extreme Length Waterproof Mascara (Black)
Stay Perfect Eye Shadow (The middle shade in the Good Earth Trio)
Stay Perfect Nail Colour in (Special edition!) Duck Egg Blue

 



I'll briefly go through each product in turn:

First up, the BB Lips Beauty Balm.
I've seen this balm on the shelves before, but never with the intention of buying it. But now, (proving the power of freebies!) it's a product I would class as a summer hand bag essential. It is super nourishing, natural-looking, not at all sticky and having SPF 15 is an added bonus.

Secondly, the Extreme Length Waterproof Mascara.
Without wanting to deceive you, I'm going to come clean. I have yet to try this. However, what I will say is that I've read quite a few negative reviews about this mascara, so I am looking forward to seeing what it's like for myself (and sharing my feedback with you at a later point) in the hope that I can prove them wrong.

Thirdly, the Stay Perfect Eye Shadow.
This is a great natural-looking colour, and although I don't find the No7 eye shadows fantastic for pigmentation, it is definitely buildable. I have seen this shadow before in its trio form, a form which I tend to steer clear of because I find the different sections in them are too thin to smoothly run a brush through. However, I find this freebie size much more appealing - why don't you make them all like this No7?!

Finally, the Stay Perfect Nail Colour.
I l-o-v-e all No7 nail colours and this really is no exception. It's a gorgeous pastel colour, fast drying, special edition and, in my opinion, faultless.
 
 

   


                     
 
 
 Do you have a favourite brand when it comes to free gift offers?
 

Saturday 5 July 2014

Getting Gatsby

A couple of weeks ago my college hosted their annual midsummer ball for all of us students to attend and for which a vote is taken earlier in the year to establish a theme. This year was 'The Great Gatsby' and my excitement levels rocketed to 100%.

I really wanted to prove to myself that I could create a classy 20s look without spending a huge amount of money and without going down the commercial flapper dress route.

My first port of call in my search for 'the Gatsby look' were the vintage shops of Norwich, but although the original 20s dresses I found there were beautiful, there was nothing that had that sparkle that is a must for an end of college shindig.

Walking back down Magdalen street, where my favourite vintage shop 'Retreat' is situated, myself and my Mum, who I was with, instantly had our eyes drawn to a mass of black sparkle just inside the door of a charity shop.
It was in fact a long, black, Mark and John By Gopal, completely embellished, pure silk evening dress, and at £7 how could I not? It was however a large, too big as it was for me, but after a couple of tucks under the arms, it had a very much 20s look to it; reflecting the styles at the time which were more 'straight up and down' than figure-hugging!
 
 
Customary 'in front of the hedge' photos

  
With the ball being outside on the college lawns, something with a bit of warmth was also much needed and so I went back down the vintage route and initially started looking for a black fur jacket - to no avail. They were either too big, too long, or too 'dull' - I thought the fur would need a little bit of sheen to it in order to compliment my dress.
Worried I wasn't going to find anything in time, we returned to Retreat, where just that morning a crushed black velvet cape with a scalloped edge had been put out. Although it was undated, I was told it was no later than the 50s and it definitely had the classy Gastby look to it that I so desperately wanted to achieve.


I added a pearl and diamanté brooch to secure the cape asymmetrically

I finally teamed it with my trusty suede-look heels from Barratts (although a T-bar shoe would have been more period specific, a night of dancing called for comfort!), diamante and pearl earrings, and tah dah...
  
  
Do I blame my brother's bad photography or my bad posing for this?


 
It was a great evening with Charleston lessons, casino tables and an obscene amount of dancing.


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