Friday, August 12, 2011

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Gel Polish & My Holiday Make Up Bag

So, are you 'well jel' of my new OPI Axxium gel manicure? ha ha.  It's called Coral Bells and I love it! Such a juicy, summery colour with a gorgeous metallic finish.  This was my first ever experience with a gel polish and I have to say that I love the fact that it sets quickly so no chips, smudges or annoying imperfections.  


I thought it would be the best solution to keep my nails looking good for my holiday to Greece.  Have you guys tried gel polish yet? What shades do you recommend from each brand?

In my last post before I jet off on Sunday, I thought it might be nice for you to take a peek inside my holiday makeup bag to check out which products made the cut.  Now there are some people who manage to whittle their collection down to 5 or so products for a week's trip to paradise.  Not me.  I am the kind of girl who takes things 'just in case' and if I manage to take less than 3 of each product, then I consider that a success! ha ha.  I think I did ok this time and have only taken what I know I will use every day.  Apologies if some of the products look a bit scabby but I do use them every day so that's to be expected.  

Here's my massive moderately sized holiday make up collection and reasons for why I chose these particular products...


Clinique Super City Block - The only facial sunscreen that fully protects my skin from burning, acts as a brilliant base for make up, is completely non-greasy and has a tint that stops that white-cast look on skin.

Estee Lauder DayWear Sheer Tint Release - This moisturiser is amazing for perking up your complexion with custom radiant tint and for me, it's a summer/holiday essential!


Dior Nude Foundation - I love this foundation for holidays because it's water based, lightweight and gives the right amount of coverage to hide imperfections but still looks fresh and natural.

Korres Ginger & Vitamins Foundation - This product is almost smack bang between a tinted moisturiser and light foundation making it the obvious choice for lounging around the pool.  It doesn't clog pores and the vitamins really keep your skin looking healthy.


Estee Lauder Maximum Cover - This is a foundation but I only ever use it as a concealer and boy does it conceal! It's a fix-all for under eye circles, blemishes and discolouration.  A must have for anyone searching for THE holy grail of concealers.


Benefit Hello Flawless Powder - This is a great powder for anyone who wants a shine free t-zone all day long.  I don't want to end up a sweaty grease-ball on holiday!

Korres Monoi Oil Bronzing Powder (Sunglow Warm) - This bronzer is an old favourite of mine and I recently fell back in love with it.  It's natural-looking on the skin but adds a lovely warmth to my skin tone.  It also makes my skin look so radiant in the best way possible.


Sleek Contour Kit (Light) - You'll be sick of seeing this product on my blog but it continues to hold the no.1 spot for the product that instantly creates cheekbones!

Dior Shimmer Powder (Amber Diamond) - Yes, this one again as well.  I'm sorry, but it's still the prettiest powder highlighter I own.


Jemma Kidd Blushwear Creme Cheek Colour (Paw Paw) - This peachy cream to powder blush will be perfect for a natural flush and will look fresh in the daytime.

Mac Lustre Drops (Bronze) - A great radiance booster when mixed with moisturiser and a really good highlighter for the tops of cheekbones.  The sun catches this product in the most beautiful way and is perfect for a holiday bronzey look!


Benefit Brows A-Go-Go - My all time favourite brow tamer.  Full stop.

Estee Lauder Brow Setting Powder - I'm not into wild eyebrows so I like to keep mine in check with this.


Benefit Creaseless Cream Eyeshadow/Liner (RSVP) - A great daytime colour for a paired down look that lasts through anything.

Mac Paint Pot (Rubenesque) - This is a gorgeous golden peach with gold pearl and will look amazing with coral toned lips.

JK Jemma Kidd Glitterati Eye Shadow Dust Duo (Paparazzi) - A lovely gold toned duo that looks luminescent under the summer rays.


Urban Decay 24/7 Liner (Zero) - The perfect black pencil for defined or smudgey holiday eyes and most importantly, it doesn't budge.

Urban Decay 24/7 Liner (Baked) - Amazing colour for lower lashline and inner corners.

Jemma Kidd Iridescent Eye Crayon (Tigers Eye) - You will recognise this as my favourite ever brown eye pencil.  It's shimmery, smooth and so easy to apply and smudge for subtle daytime definition.  Sublime.


Mac Liquidlast Liner (Aqualine) - Bit of a curve ball but the most eye-catching and incredible liner for night time glamour on a beach holiday.


Benefit High Brow - A daily must have for wide awake eyes.  I wear mine on my waterline every day.

Lancome Artliner - Great for cat eye liner.  So looking forward to wearing a simple flick of black liner and a super bright lip.

Lancome Hypnose Mascara -  A great mascara that, despite not being waterproof, never seems to budge on me.  It lengthens and thickens my lashes beautifully too.


Korres Lip Butters (Jasmine, Pomegranate & Guava) - Do I really have to say anything about these? Most amazing lip balm in my collection and worth owning every colour.  Perfect for keeping lips in great condition.


TopShop Confession Lipstick (Ooh La La) - Incredible bright coral lippy that brings out a tan

Mac Lipstick (Costa Chic) - A more daytime friendly coral pink frost that uber flattering for blondes.

Daniel Sandler Micro Bubble Lipstick (Flamingo) - My favourite bright pink lippy and perfect for holiday glamour.

Jemma Kidd Hi-Shine Lipstick (Bridgetown) - Every girl needs a muted daytime nude shade and this one is very natural for a 'my lips but better' effect.


So that's it folks.  I'm going to start packing tonight because frankly, I can't wait any longer! We fly out on Sunday and get back after a week in the sun.

Feel free to let me know what your holiday make up bag essentials are...I love hearing what you guys like using!

Have a great week and see you guys soon!


Project Runway Season 9--Episode 3 "Go Big or Go Home" --Nick Verreos MyLifetime.com Recap



The Circus--and OVER-exaggerated Body Types...come to Battery Park New York!!!




This:




Equals:

Project Runway Season 9 Designers Joshua McKinley and Julie Tierney design for Challenge No. 3



Last night's 3rd Episode of Project Runway Season 9 involved STILT Walkers and designing outfits for them--that were NOT COSTUME-Y but more "Couture" as their Mentor Tim Gunn, suggested. It was a MESS!!!! I was so amazed (and not in a good way) at how BAAAD these looks were that I thought I was watching a horrible "Day At The Circus" Documentary...The designers/contestants were teamed up and well, to begin--one of the teams Josh and Julie wanted to do "Torreador Couture" and ended up doing Elephant Clown Circus Wrangler, as my images above shows you. It really should have looked like this:



Christian Lacroix Haute Couture Fall 2008



I know it is not fair to compare a $50,000 Haute Couture ensemble---which includes a hand-beaded jacket that probably took 400 HOURS to make--to an outfit on Project Runway that was made in 12 hours but there was nothing chic or modern or even something that looked wearable in Joshua and Julie's Outfit.



And to think that these were even in contention for the Best:



Becky and Kimberley: One shoulder striped, pouffed/Leg-o-Mutton sleeved jacket with contrast over-sized cuffs and asymmetrical collar paired with gold-studded army-green trousers ensemble. Enough said. The top was SOOO "Fashion School Graduation Show 101" in terms of its silhouette, styling and fabric choice. Yes, the pants fit extremely well (the judges agreed), but still: It WASN'T that good...to be considered a "Top".



Cecilia Motwani and Danielle Everine: The chiffon fabric of this look was cut and sewn BEAUTIFULLY!!! I give both of these girls points for that. But if it wasn't for the 1967 "Medicated with Way-Too-Many-Dry-Martinis-Housewife" bouffant hairdo, they might have won...
but in the end it was this that won this awful & creepy challenge:



Anthony Ryan Auld and Laura Kathleen: This was the ONLY look--a red gown with a gathered blouson top with feathered shouldered detail and thin-belted waist--that came close to NOT being COSTUME-like and from the Circus and actually reminded the judges--and me--of a gown that was just "stretched"...Laura won as a result.



The Really Bad:







Bert Keeter and Viktor Luna: These two designers argued throughout the entire challenge and the result of their look was a MESS! Using brocade from the Mood Fabrics HOME and Sofa Section (is there really such a department? I may be making it up!) is NOT a good idea!!



But it was THIS Tutu concoction that really made the judges sour:





Bryce Black and Fallene Wells: These two designers tried to do "Black Swan"-meets-Punk. Not so much. The basic black cami looks like it came from Forever 21 and that tutu, low-hanging waistband and under-skirt pants? It all looked like a drunk 50-something former ballerina had hijacked the stage and needed to be escorted off. Fallene was "Auf'ed"...



If you really want to know what I thought of the entire Episode...





Here is a preview of my recap for myLifetime.com:



Send In The Clowns



Off the Bat ...

I know that I will risk sounding like a big ol’ “Negative Ninny” right off the bat (I promise, just this week!), but ... boy, were these outfits AWFUL! Just awful! Good, I had to get that off my trimmed yet still hairy chest. Oh, and let me add the following while I am on a roll: I am all for Team Bert in this Viktor vs. Bert History of Fashion Terminology Lesson. Don’t say “Elizabethan” or “Victorian” or “Gothic” when you haven’t a CLUE what those terms refer to. Go buy François Boucher’s “20,000 Years of Fashion: The History of Costume and Personal Adornment” and then talk to me. Don’t use the incorrect terminology and not expect to be clocked on it. OK, I am done for now. Let’s discuss this week’s Circus on the Runway Challenge....



Click HERE to continue reading--and of course, please let me know what you thought (in the comments section).



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