Category: Beauty Products

  • New in #134 – Mateja’s Beauty Blog

    New in #134 – Mateja’s Beauty Blog

    REVLON Colorstay Suede Ink Lipstick

    001 Gut Instinct, 002 No Rules, 005 Hot Girl, 008 That Girl, 009 in Charge, 010 Tunnel Vision and 014 Spit Fire

    I’ve already spoken about these in one of the monthly favourites and I consider these my favourite lipsticks, beating Oriflame’s The One Unlimited Ultra Fix Lipstick formula, which is actually very similar, but Revlon’s lipsticks are more opaque and available in prettier shades. They are a one-swipe lip colour and once they set on the lips, which is quick, they don’t wipe off or smudge, they just stay in their place like a liquid matte lipstick. Formula is thin and matte, so don’t expect any nourishment from these. I can handle them fine and don’t find them drying, but some may want to use a lip balm under or over them. I admire not just their amazing staying power, but also the shades. I’m a big fan of 001 Gut Instinct, which is a colour similar to my natural lips. It looks more peachy in the tube, but on the lips it’s more neutral. I also really like 002 No Rules, which is a deeper nude and 008 That Girl, a light pink shade. 005 Hot Girl is also a nice shade, despite looking so warm in the tube. 014 Spit Fire feels more of a miss for me, as it’s quite a muted, dirty warm red. I’d pick one of the other reds in this collection. These need an oil remover to get off.  

    MAX FACTOR Facefinity All Day Flawless 3 in 1 Primer, Concealer & Foundation

    C40 Light Ivory, N55 Beige and N75 Golden

    I have the previous version of this foundation and it really isn’t my favourite, so when I got a set of these, I was almost certain they won’t impress me. I was very wrong. They changed the formula and it looks flawless & fresh on the skin. I just love it. It can be a bit drying for my skin, but if I make sure my skin is properly hydrated, it works just fine. Coverage is about medium, finish is matte on my dry skin and despite the thick, creamy texture it blends seamlessly into the skin, especially with the help of RT sponge. The old formula was difficult to blend and felt thick, but the new one finally melts in to the skin like it should, instead just sitting on it. It also looks great in pictures. Shade C40 Light Ivory surprisingly fits me – I’m so glad about that. These other two shades are much darker, somewhere in the range of Revlon’s shades that start with 200.

    MAX FACTOR Facefinity Universal Primer

    This promises a lot and a Max Factor describes it as “a mattifying, long-lasting makeup primer that minimises the appearance of pores, giving your skin an airbrush finish. Imperfections are blurred & smoothed with the ultra-lightweight, silky-to-powder texture that blends effortlessly and keeps skin feeling hydrated”. At such a description, I expected a completely different primer, namely one of those thick, silicone primers that fill the pores and leaves a dry-to-the-touch velvety finish. But this is more like a smoothing hydrating primer. It’s not dry-to-the-touch, it doesn’t hide pores and even on my skin I don’t find it properly mattifying. Precisely because of that, this works on my dry skin and it helps prevent mat foundations be too draining on me. Aside from that the other effect I noticed is that it prolongs the staying power of makeup well – I tested it with one side of the face with a primer and the other without, the side with looked better at the end of the day. 

    REAL TECHNIQUES Miracle Complexion Sponge

    I know I’ve been living under a rock for not trying this by now, but to be fair I was perfectly happy with my cheaper Ebelin sponge and I stopped trying new things. I’m genuinely impressed by this one and I haven’t used anything else for foundation since I got it. It’s so soft and bouncy, even more than the Ebelin one. Unlike the latter, this one perform better when wet, something I’m a bit lazy to do before applying makeup, so I use this one dry as well and it works just fine. I like the big flat area for blending foundation, it’s much larger than at Ebelin one, and I use the tip just for concealer. It makes the foundation look so flawless and natural-looking, which I appreciate especially at more high coverage (matte) formulas. I always thought that this sponge surely can’t be that special compared to others, but it’s really good. 

    ESSENCE  Baby Got Blush

    01 Tickle me pink

    This was finally in stock 6 months after the launch, but only this shade (out of two) and not the bronzers. Formula is not as soft and smooth as at Catrice’s version of a cream blush, Cheek Flirt Stick, so it doesn’t glide super smoothly. It can take off foundation, so it’s best to apply this with a brush, rather than swiping it on and blending with fingers – though you’ll get an ok result if you do that too, but with a brush it looks nicer. Pigmentation is about medium, so I apply two layers. This shade is a cute leaning-to-cool pink – it’s a rarity in my collection, since such shades always pull warm on me and this one creates a proper baby doll flush. It’s heavily scented with the aroma of watermelon. I’ve been wearing this pretty much exclusively since I got it, it’s really nice. It’s on my cheeks in the picture with the liquid lipstick.

    ESSENCE 8h Matte Liquid Lipstick

    05 Pink blush

    I already have this in a gorgeous red shade and though I’m not super keen on the formula, as it’s not the best quality one compared to some, I wanted something pink and this looked like what I was looking for. It’s less vibrant than what I had in mind, but it’s a pretty shade nonetheless. Formula is thin, yet creamy. It sets matte quickly and it’s not a formula those with dry lips will love, but I can handle it well. After it sets it doesn’t transfer. Staying power is not impressive for such a product, though it still lasts many hours on the lips. 

    BOURJOIS Velvet The Pencil

    01 Nudifull, 02 Amou-Rose, 03 In Mauve Again, 06 Framboise Griffée and 07 Rouge Es-Carmin

    I had my eye on these ever since they launched and I like all of the shades available here, so you can imagine the how delighted I was to get these in the mail. Bourjois had such pencils before, but I don’t know if they are the same just with a different writing/packaging or an improved formula. Claims mention them being waterproof, transfer-proof, matte, comfortable, easy to use and precise. These have a great pigmentation, are very creamy and don’t drag on the lips. They are matte, but not dry/fully matte, so they feel comfortable, but they aren’t nourishing/moisturising. I wouldn’t say they are transfer-proof, but they last on the lips well. 01 Nudifull, 02 Amou-Rose and 03 In Mauve Again are about the same depth, the difference is in the undertones: 01 is a warm beige, 02 a warm light pink and 03 a mauve light rose. I in particular love shade 03, as it end up most neutral on my lips. 06 Framboise Griffée is a surprise, as the tube shows a much more subdued rosy-red shade, but it packs a punch, as it’s a very vibrant warm magenta. It’s formula is also the most matte one. 07 Rouge Es-Carmin is a neutral, classic red. Though they are pencils, I can’t say they are so precise you could use them as a lip liner, unless you manage to wear them down to a finer tip. I miss a sharpener like at the Revlon’s Crayons for sharpening the tip. These have a wind up mechanism.  

    BOURJOIS Twist Up Multiplied Lashes Mascara

    There are several versions of these Twist Up mascaras, I saw 4 online, but not this precise version on Slovene’s DM website. I had a similar mascara before (from Deborah) and it’s one of those that have a changing brush. It’s a long, silicone brush with sparse bristles in step one and when you twist the top of the wand, it become shorter with the bristles closer together. Step one is designed to define the lashes and fan them out, and then the second for adding volume. I’ve tried it both ways, so trying step 1, then 2, and reverse and results are best the 1-2 method. Step one defines the lashes well, for now I think the formula is still too fresh to hold well, so lashes become “undefined” again quickly. Step two adds a good amount of volume. Using just step 2 straight away end up looking messy for my taste. It’s a mascara that doesn’t completely dry on the lashes, so touching my eyes quickly ends up a mess. It doesn’t flake, but it can smudge. It doesn’t hold the lashes curled, but that’s obvious since it’s a regular formula.

    REVLON Colorstay Matte Lite Crayon

    002 Clear the Air, 004 Take Flight, 006 Lift off 008 She’s Fly, 009 Ruffled Feathers and 010 Air Kiss 

    These are new in Slovenia, but they have been on the market for at least a year – longer than Suede Ink lipsticks. Honestly, since I tried Suede formula, it’s going to be hard to impress me and these aren’t quite as good, but it is more comfortable formula, as it’s not dry-to-the-touch matte. These are intense, creamy and they glide on the lips with ease. They are meant to be lip liners and lipsticks in one, but for absolute precision you need to sharpen it almost before every use – the sharpener is included in the back of the crayon. They are very similar to the Maybelline’s Ink Crayons and both are good. I’m not loving the shade range as much as at Suede Ink, thought this one has the best red from the Revlon lipsticks I own (which are many). 

    PUPA Vamp! Mascara

    100 Extra Black, 301 Electric Blue, 400 Amethyst Violet, 500 Emerald Green, 504 Military Green

    A while ago I got sent a black, deep blue and a military green versions of these. I loved the one black so much, I bought the waterproof version later. This time I got a few brighter shades. 301 Electric blue is a bright blue shade that shows up on the lashes well. 400 Amethys Violet is already deeper and not as visible, but the way I clumsily apply mascara, so it ends up on my skin, you can see the pretty violet colour effect. Shade 500 is new in Slovenia and Croatia. You get the a vibrant turquoise colour on the lashes, intense just like at Electric blue. Military green is too dark and looks a classic black on the eyelashes. Vamp formula is one of the best, as it’s very volumising and lengthening. If you’re looking for good coloured mascaras that show up even on dark lashes without having to use a white primer/base, Pupa’s are great.  

    MILANI COSMETICS Highly Rated Lash Extensions Mascara

    This is a tubing mascara, which means it can be removed just with warm water. It’s interesting to see how the whole coat / tube comes off in a single piece of the lashes when removing it, but I like to follow up with a cleanser, even though water gets pretty much all of it off. This is a great mascara for adding length. As far as volume goes it’s ok, but it fails at definition, as it starts to stick lashes together. It’s best to keep a separate clean brush at hand, but I expect this mascara with become thicker and hopefully more defining in time. It’s a regular formula, so it doesn’t hold my lashes curled.

    MILANI COSMETICS Stay Put Eyeliner

    This is quite impressive. I was using a Maybelline Tattoo eyeliner before I got sent this and I’ve long consider it as my favourite, but Milani’s turned out to be even more intense. It’s such a deep black and it manages to stay in the waterline even at the end of the day, albeit somewhat faded. On the top lashline I wish it were a bit creamier, so it could glide smoother, but the line is very intense and stays put.

    MILANI COSMETICS Make it Last Setting Spray

    I have a LE version of this spray, Flora, which is scented. This one has no scent, but it’s otherwise the same. It does the job of prolonging the staying power of makeup and it can be used as a priming mist too. It’s not my favourites, as that honour goes to Revlon’s Colorstay Lock and in the second place is Urban Decay’s famous All Nighter Spray, but this one isn’t far behind those two and I like the ingredients of Milani’s most, as it has niacinamide. The spray pump is not the best, as I wish the mist were more fine. There are several large drops when I spray it and it takes some time to dry, but like I said, it does the job of keeping the makeup looking fresh for longer. 

    MILANI COSMETICS Baked Highlighter

    120 Champagne d’Oro

    A very pigmented highlighter that looks a lot more beige-champagne in the pan than on my cheeks. It’s quite gold and I don’t find it suits my skin tone, but on warmer, deeper tones than mine, it should look great. It’s intense quickly on the cheeks and the shimmer is more on the larger side compared to my other highlighters, but it’s not chunky. 

    MILANI COSMETICS Baked Powder Blush

    05 Luminoso

    If I remember correctly this is the most popular shade of these baked blushes – at least it was in the past. I’ve tested it in the shop when we got these and immediately knew this won’t be for me, so I picked Petal Primavera instead (and I still want the pink 01 Dolce Pink, since I find Primavera too warm for my liking.) It’s an apricot orange blush with not a hint of pink. On my very pale, neutral skin tone it looks orange, so it’s definitely not my colour, but as Milani shows in their pictures, on deeper skin tones it looks pinker or peachy-pink, as it happens with all such shades. It’s a very intense shade, so I need a light hand, but even with a small amount, the glow is visible, as it has very fine shimmer. Now that it’s new, the powder is very loose, but Petal Primavera was exactly like it and in time that layer got used up and it’s a nice smooth blush now. Staying power is excellent, as it lasts all day on my cheeks. 

    MILANI COSMETICS Fruit Fetish Lip Oil

    Passion Fruit Coconut and Raspberry Peach

    I’ve tried a few lip oils by now and this is another nice, nourishing formula. They aren’t as impressively glossy or long lasting as the Catrice ones, though. Milani’s have a very lovely fragrance: the yellow passion fruit coconut version has a warm, tropical scent and the red raspberry peach has a sweet berry scent. They also have a sweet taste. Both shades are clear or in a thick coat have a gentle tint. 

    MILANI COSMETICS Stay Put Liquid Lip Longwear Lipstick

    120 10/10 and 150 Snatched 

    I used to own Milani’s liquid lipstick in a square tube. I don’t know if these are repackaged or improved or a separate new line. They are full opaque with one swipe and start to set to a matte finish quickly. They can feel tight on the lips, especially if your lips are often dry – but that’s the deal with liquid matte lipsticks and I can manage just fine with these new Milani ones. I’m mostly not aware they are on. Staying power is great like at most matte liquid lipstick and they can survive drinking or eating (non-greasy foods), but I’ve tried some that were even more impressive. Shade 10/10 is a deep beige on my pale skin and it should be a nice nude shade on deeper skins. Snatched is a medium neutral pink. 

    S-HE Gel-Like’n Ultra Stay Nail Polish

    245 and 310

    I noticed S-he stand has a nice selection of nail polish shades when I was looking for replacements for my aging stash. I picked a pink nude 245 and a Essies’s Bahama Mama & Sole Mate like shade 310. The nude 245 has a somewhat of an odd formula, as the first layer sort of separates, like I were applying it over an oily surface (I didn’t), but the second layer fixes all and it’s a nice opaque and even shade. The deep plum 310 is a jelly shade that’s even with the first coat, but isn’t opaque until the second coat. Staying power is average on me, meaning good.

    EBELIN Eye Pads

    Augenpads

    I had this on my list to pick up since the launch, but they aren’t worth it. They are meant to be a replacement for hydrogel gel pads and can be combined with any (eye) cream/serum/lotion. They stick well even over a large amount of eye cream, however, they don’t feel at all refreshing like hydrogels. They feel hot and almost suffocating – maybe they are better if they were kept in the fridge, but I think they may warm up quickly and they don’t let the skin breathe. They are being discontinued anyway. 

    ESSENCE Gel Nail Colour 

    47 Pink Ink

    I got this from the stand when they were discontinuing Essence products, so it’s likely already gone. But’s it’s a pretty medium warm-neutral pink and the formula is nicely smooth. Shame they are letting this one go. 

    NEUTROGENA Bright Boost Serum

    A repurchase. I got send the entire line a while back and this is my favourite product in the bunch and so far the one I’ve used up. It contains the highest amount of Neoglucosamine or Acetyl Glucosamine, the new potentially “it” ingredient that is a super hydrator, supposedly has an anti-ageing effect and fades hyperpigmentation. It’s more a lotion than a serum and it contains tiny shimmer. The latter creates an instant illuminating effect, so it’s like one of those glowy primers , but I actually never use it in my morning routine, just my night one. Does it make my skin more bright – I noticed nothing special, but my skin is in nice condition and I like using it. I noticed they reduced the price here since I was first reviewing these – almost unbelievable. 

    MAYBELLINE Eye Makeup Remover

    Augen Makeup Entferner

    My favourite remover for waterproof mascaras. Since I ran out of Neutrogena’s, which is similarly very effective, I’ve been using Nivea’s and Hofer’s removers and they are so weak, they barely get any waterproof mascara off, let alone the resilient Essence or Pupa ones. Maybelline’s just does the job. 

    LAZARTIGUE Huile de Reves

    A repurchase. It’s quite unique, as it’s very light for an oil that contains just proper oils and no silicones, and it has an effect that resembles silicone oils. It’s got a dry oil texture and it’s the lightest such oil I’ve tried, so I can use more often than other regular oils before my hair starts feeling like it needs a wash. It also doesn’t it start smelling rancid on the hair in the following days like some other oils do (like coconut). I either use this as an overnight treatment or in the morning to tame nourish dry hair and tame the frizz. It’s so expensive, but I’ve grown to really love it in the years I’ve been using it and I use it several times a week.   

    URIAGE Depiderm Anti-Brown Spot Daytime Care SPF 50

    This was a generous gift with purchase. Formula looks thin and light, but this is a very shiny SPF. Luckily I haven’t experienced it slipping into my eyes and it protects me well. It’s an SPF I’d only wear at home or on the beach, as it’s otherwise too shiny. It promises to prevent and correct brown spots. It contains Cx Complex that consists of Enoxolone, Pea Extract, Sucrose, Uriage Thermal Water and Vitamin C. It acts on different stages of the hyperpigmentation process and helps prevent the formation and reappearance of dark spots. Sunscreen filters used are Tinosorb S, Uvinul A Plus and Uvinul T 150.

    SVR Topialyse Huile Lavante

    Anti-irritation lipid-restoring Anti-itching cleansing gel

    I liked this the moment I tried it. I didn’t expect it to be an actual oil, as I’ve tried a few such shower gel oils and they are all regular gels, but this one is a lot more like an oil and turns into a milky emulsion with water. It’s not as rich as L’Occitane’s, but better than the thin Balea shower oil. It’s designed for sensitive, itchy, dry skin and can be used for anything. I love it for the body, it’s nice on the face too (but it doesn’t take off makeup and it’s not as kind to the eyes as I’d expect from a product like this), while for the hair I surprisingly find it makes my hair too squeaky clean. It’s nourishing on the skin, but for my hair it’s too stripping – odd. It’s fragranced with a gentle warm clean scent (I’m guessing the fragrance they used is hypoallergenic). I don’t know if it helps with itching, but the skin feels comfortable after washing.

    LA ROCHE POSAY Lipicar Baume AP+M 

    I didn’t buy this for me, but for someone who has problems with itchy skin. I only gave it a quick try and I loved the texture of it. It’s nicely creamy and absorbs quickly enough. It felt soothing and it’s fragrance free. It contains shea butter, niancinamide and something called aqua posae filiformis, which rebalances the skin microbiome. Its designed for skin that suffers from eczema. 

    I saw the tube is by now basically empty, so it looks like it helps. 

    URIAGE Pruriced Soothing Gel

    Another anti-itching product I bought for someone else. This one contains calamine. I borrowed it a few times to treat mosquito bites and its work ok, but it leaves white marks. 

    REDKEN Acidic Bonding Concentrate Shampoo

    I was looking for recommendations for caring for blonde hair and mostly they mentioned Redken Acidic Bond Care and K18. I got just the shampoo from Redken for now, but there’s also a conditioner and a leave-in. Shampoo is sulphate-free and contains citric acid, which Redken says reinforces weakened bonds within your hair. Formula is just lovely and it’s very similar to my other favourite shampoo from Olaplex. It’s a thick, rich formula that forms a dense foam. It lathers well, you don’t have a feeling you’re using a sulphate-free shampoo. It doesn’t leave the hair stripped and tangled, so the hair is easy to comb even without using a conditioner. It wouldn’t say it’s nourishing, just that it regardless suits my very dry hair, but as far as if it suits thin hair, I can’t say since I have a completely different hair type. Plenty reviews praise it, which probably means it suits other hair types. It has a nice citrus scent. I like this just as much as Olaplex and I’d like to try the conditioner and leave-in too. I don’t think, though, that you should see this as a stand-alone repairing product for hair, as it’s just a shampoo and (wash off or leave-in) treatment do most of the work, but it probably does help prevent some breakage (since the hair isn’t tangled after use), adjusts pH and leaves the hair somewhat conditioned. 

    K18 Leave-in Molecular Repair

    Try number two. I already had the 5 ml mini and I wasn’t impressed, but then I realised I wasn’t using it right after watching some videos. It wasn’t my fault, since there are no proper instructions on the bottle or the box and it’s a pretty big thing to omit from the instructions that this needs to be emulsified between the palms of the hands for several seconds, so you get a dense milky emulsion. I think I even heard it’s only activated after that, but I could have misheard. They also recommend to do 4-6 course treatments to see results. It contains a peptide that strengthens bonds. It’s supposed to be used on clean hair as a leave-in, left for 4 minutes and then you can use other leave-in care and styling, but no conditioner or mask. The latter part is a problem for me, as my hair is very dry and leave-ins can’t do the hydrating/nourishing job as well as masks, so my hair gets dry very fast after washing my hair and using this treatment, and dry hair means breakage. You need to use a small amount of this, as it can have an opposite effect otherwise. I use about 3 ml per use, that’s 9 pumps on this 15 ml version (50 ml version dispenses 1 ml per pump). 15 ml lasted me 6 treatments and I think there is still some left. After six uses, honestly, I’m still disappointed by this. It doesn’t compare to the Olaplex n.0 + n.3 + n.8 regime or Joico K-Pack or Moroccanoil. My hair isn’t smoother, I don’t think it looks healthier, it doesn’t break any less and during the treatments, I really missed nourishment and silkyness that I get from some masks, though I understand this is a repairing treatment. I know it’s hailed as a miracle for bleached hair, but it didn’t do the job on me. 

    MOROCCANOIL Color Deposing Mask 

    Cocoa

    I’m still dyeing my blonde hair with temporary brown colours. I always use Subrina or Wella, but this time I treated myself to Moroccanoil because honestly, I really dislike how unnourished and hard those two formulas leave my hair (as much as everyone praise how soft they leave their hair, me and my thick hair texture are not so lucky). This was so worth the high price. My hair feels so soft and silky, it’s shiny and manageable – truly Moroccanoil is a brand I can rely on and is worth splurging on. Colour is somewhere between Wella’s dark brown and Subrina’s Warm Brown reddish brown, so warmer/more reddish than my natural hair colour, but the depth is close, meaning this is quite a deep brown and if you’re medium brown, you may need to mix it with shade Champagne to avoid it looking too dark. Again like at Wella the colour looks a bit flat because I apply it over blonde hair with removed underlying undertones. It washed off first purple and then grey. It took about 6 washes to get most of it off, but due to grey tones, I was itching to dye it again after a third wash. At my next use I mixed in Subrina’s Orange shade of Colour Refresh, so I might avoid it washing off grey again on blonde hair. 

    Just Cocoa. Also used is Frizz Shield Spray.

    MOROCCANOIL Frizz Shield Spray

    A new product by Moroccanoil and I got just a mini to try first. It’s a similar thing as the Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural spray, as it promises to tame frizz, help achieve a smooth blow out and protect against humidity (up to 90%). Color Wow does nothing on me, so that was a major disappointment despite the raves, but this Moroccanoil one is much more effective. It works best in combination with Moroccanoil products, but even with other hair care, I achieve a smoother hair style. Just like Color Wow, it’s supposed to be applied as the last step (I apply my usual leave-ins before) and it needs to be activated by heat. I spray a lot of it on towel dried hair and then blow dry. It significantly reduces frizz, however, I wouldn’t my hair is completely smooth, nor does it have that glass hair look and my hair still lacks natural bounce (due to the thick texture of my hair), but compared to almost everything at the moment, it’s brilliant (though their Smoothing Lotion is similar) and an extra oil or something after blow drying does the final smoothing touches. My hair feels so soft and it easy to manage. Lately I’ve been having trouble with my hair holding a curl, since they dropped in day, but with this they can last four or five days. I’ve also straightened the hair, but I don’t think it makes a massive difference compared to without, as the heat of the straightener does most of the work on its own. My hair feels less dry, is less brittle and less tangled when I use this. I’ve got caught the rain (drizzle) twice and and my hair didn’t go all frizzy, puffy and my curls didn’t drop. I’m impressed.  

    L’OREAL ELVITAL Bond Repair Rescue Pre-Shampoo

    I waited for this to appear in our drugstores, but for months we only had the conditioner. I only picked this out of 4 products, as it’s the most unique one, but buying all would be too expensive (it’s a shame they don’t have sample sizes). However, I realised at home, it’s not much different than the conditioner, as it need to be applied on damp hair and I need to wash it regardless, since I use a lot leave-ins between washings and I think this won’t be as effective if the hair isn’t somewhat clean, so I end up washing it twice. Results were underwhelming. It didn’t help the hair be less brittle for a while (Joico, Redken, Olaplex do have that effect) and on the second day my hair was already so dry, it was breaking and I had to wash my hair again. It didn’t look any sleeker, better or less damaged after use, so I’m not impressed.  

    SCHWARZKOPF GLISS KUR Total Repair Shine Tonic

    Glanz-Tonic

    Aa very light mist, suitable for probably all hair types and it contains hydrolysed keratin. It adds such an amazing amount of non-greasy looking shine on my natural hair, though on my dyed lengths don’t look quite as glossy. It’s one of those products with which you can “fake” shiny healthy looking hair for a while, which comes especially handy when you’re taking pictures. 

    NIVEA Care Shower

    Apricot & Apricot Seed Oil and Crème Protect & Dexpanthenol

    Apricot is my frequent repurchase as it smells like the name says. The Protect and Dexpanthenol version is new to me and it contains panthenol. It’s  more heavily fragranced than the apricot one, so it won’t be every ones cup of tea, but it’s a nice cream scent. Formulas are the same, creamy, but not as much as Dove’s. 

    NIVEA Anti-Perspirant Pearl & Beauty

    A repurchase. I’ve long been a fan of the Pearl & Beauty scent, but the stick deodorant disappeared for a while. It’s nice to see it back in the shops. It’s different than the old one, as it feels somewhat wet at application. It protects me well and smells powdery. Like all such stick deodorants it leaves white marks. 

  • What’s in my August BoxyCharm?

    What’s in my August BoxyCharm?

    Here is what is in my August Glambag:

    1. KORRES Santorini Grape Poreless Skin Cream
    2. Memoire archives Body Lotion
    3. Benefit Fan Fest Mascara
    4. F.A.R.A.H Eyeshadow Quad
    5. Give them LaLa Eyebrow Gel
    The Glam Bag includes 5 deluxe beauty samples for $13/month.

    My August BoxyCharm included:

    1. Violett Voss Berries N Cream Dreams Eyeshadow Palette
    2. Murad Essential-C Toner // Ulta $42 value
    3. Anastasia Beverly Hills Stick Blush // Ulta $32 value
    4. Estate Most Wanted Liquid Lip Balm
    5. Dew of the Gods New Cucumber Collagen Vitamin Salt Scrub
    BoxyCharm includes 5 full-size beauty products for $28/month.

    My Iconbox included:

    1. Amika the kure multi-task repair treatment // Sephora $30 value
    2. Alo glow system magnesium reset spray
    3. Joanna Vargas Magic serum
    4. Toyfactory sunset Blush palette
    5. Huda Beauty Legit Lashes Mascara // Sephora $31 value
    6. Wander Beauty Skyliner Duo
    7. Lawless Forget the Filler Lip Plumping Line Smoothing Gloss // Sephora $26 value
    8. Slmissglam Trio Sponge Set
    The Iconbox includes 8 full-size beauty products for $58/quarter.
    Disclaimer: Thank you Ipsy for sending these over. I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. Contains Affiliate links. Read my full disclosure.
  • Indulge in the Luxury of a Nile River Cruise for Your Honeymoon

    Indulge in the Luxury of a Nile River Cruise for Your Honeymoon

    Your honeymoon is the one vacation you will remember forever. A once-in-a-lifetime experience, it is meant to be extraordinary, unforgettable, an experience to savor. So the destination should be somewhere special, and the experience a magical one.

    A Nile River cruise offers a honeymoon that seamlessly combines luxury, sophistication, and romance, with a location overflowing with history, culture, and epic magnificence. Cruising through Egypt takes you on a unique journey back in time, through ancient history and the birth of civilization, and offers up some of the most remarkable and extraordinary ancient ruins and wonders the world has to offer. Combined with the elegance and opulence of a river cruise, it is easy to see why this is such an appealing option.

    So if you are weighing up your honeymoon plans and can’t decide between a tropical beach paradise or a cultural European city tour, why not take a look below at why an Egyptian river cruise might be the perfect alternative?

    Discover the Allure of a Nile River Cruise

    The Nile is the world’s longest river and winds its sinuous way through Egypt providing life and nourishment. It birthed some of the oldest and mightiest civilizations the world has ever seen, so a journey down this fabulous waterway is something to behold.

    Exploring Ancient Wonders

    Your cruise will begin in Luxor, described without a hint of hyperbole as the world’s greatest open-air museum. The Temple of Karnak is one of the finest remnants of the ancient world, an extraordinary complex of columns, vast statues, and breathtaking temple ruins. Watching the sun set behind the crumbling temples and majestic ancient gods is a truly spectacular experience.

    Moving on from Luxor, the voyage takes you past the Valley of the Kings, the resting place of some of the most famous kings and pharaohs of the Ancient Egyptian civilizations. A shore excursion allows you to visit the tombs of pharaohs like Tutankhamun, Ramses II, and Amenhotep I. The tombs are hauntingly beautiful, and adorned with intricate, fascinating hieroglyphics that tell the story of the lives of the kings buried there, as well as unveiling some of the magic and mysteries of their dynasties and the civilizations they ruled. 

    Relax in the Lap of Luxury

    Your honeymoon should be exciting and adventurous, of course, but for most people, this needs to be combined with a touch of deluxe treatment and decadent chic. Nile River cruises offer this up in spades, pampering guests with fine dining, sophisticated staterooms with private balconies, and an incredible array of luxury amenities. It’s the perfect way to enjoy the romance and tranquility of the Nile Valley, shared with your new life partner. 

    A Journey Back in Time

    Sailing south from the Valley of the Kings will bring you to the Temple of Horus at Edfu, before leaving Egyptian civilizations behind when you reach Aswan and journeying into the land of the Nubians. The Philae Temple of Isis is a fascinating example of pre-Pharaonic culture, and gives you a glimpse into the beginnings of the more famous and recognizable dynasties of the lower Nile.

    From ancient history to modern progress, your visit to Aswan also lets you gaze upon the engineering marvel that is the Aswan Dam. This extraordinary feat of modern mechanical wizardry is a sight to behold and the perfect counterpoint to the ancient wonders of Egypt.

    The Allure of Cairo

    Of course, your honeymoon experience doesn’t have to end when you disembark. Cairo is the final destination of many honeymooning couples, and the vibrant capital city of Egypt has an awful lot to offer. From the Pyramids of Giza and the enigmatic Sphinx to the museums and galleries of the city, not to mention the magnificent medieval markets of Khan el-Khalili, a few days in Cairo is a breathless whirlwind of culture and excitement. 

    A Nile River cruise offers a wonderful mixture of history, adventure, and decadent enjoyment. It is the perfect way to spend time with the one you love and an ideal honeymoon destination.

  • Why Do Hairdressers Hate Box Dye?

    Why Do Hairdressers Hate Box Dye?

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    We’ve all had one of those days when we wake up, look in the mirror and feel our locks need a lift – or even a whole new shade! Applying a box dye can seem like an instant fix, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a hairdresser that agrees. Some boxed hair colours can cause […]

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    We’ve all had one of those days when we wake up, look in the mirror and feel our locks need a lift – or even a whole new shade! Applying a box dye can seem like an instant fix, but you’d be hard-pressed to find a hairdresser that agrees.

    Some boxed hair colours can cause so much damage to your strands that an urge to be spontaneous might become a long-lasting nightmare! That’s why our experts are here to shed light on why the hairdressers you meet will often hate box dye, and how to avoid colour catastrophes in the future.

    Once we’ve convinced you not to take the risk – and when you do get the feeling you need a colour boost – find your nearest Rush salon and book an appointment for a luxurious, professional treatment.

    What’s the difference between box dyes and salon dyes?

    Box dyes are premade, generic formulas for all hair types (which often means they’re particularly concentrated), whereas salon dyes are custom-made to match the individual characteristics of your hair.

    Do box dyes damage your hair?

    They might do. The main reason some hairdressers hate box dyes is because particular formulas might be too harsh for your hair, but also because the application of hair colour by anyone other than a professional has its own issues.

    You might find yourself saying goodbye to shiny, sleek locks and saying hello to a mane with split ends and lifeless texture.

    Yellowing blonde hair before a colour correction treatment at Rush. Sleek, blonde colour-fixed hair by Rush Salons.

    So what are the risks of using box dye?

    1. They’re progressive dyes

    Boxed hair colours are usually progressive dyes, which means every application layers over the previous one. This might result in much darker tresses than expected, mismatched roots, and your follicles being exposed to excessive impurities.

    Plus, breaking through layers of boxed hair colour isn’t easy and in certain cases, if boxed dye has been used repeatedly on the same hair, it might not be possible to fully lift your ends until the all the colour has grown out.

    2. One hair colour can’t suit everyone

    As we mentioned earlier, box dyes aren’t mixed to match the unique personality of your tresses; they’re mass-produced to create a colour that anyone can apply, whatever type of hair you have.

    So, although you might want an instant transformation from sunny blonde to sultry brunette, a box dye is unlikely to give you the shade you want. Worst case scenario is (depending on your dye history), you’ll end up with dreaded green or orange hues, which are the stuff of nightmares!

    3. You could have an allergic reaction

    The chemicals and ingredients that make up some box dyes can be harsh on your hair and skin.

    Salon products cost more because they are better quality. Hairdressers will also assess your hair type, condition, and colour history to ensure the right type of dye is applied, for the right period of time and to the right areas of your hair.

    4. Box dyes don’t give your hair any depth

    Another reason hairdressers might hate box dyes is because they usually won’t give your tresses any definition. They eliminate swish-ability by giving your mane one flat shade.

    Hair stylists avoid this by consulting with you, to learn what you want from your colour service and then apply the colour artistically, to stop you losing any depth or dimension.

    How do you fix box dyed hair?

    Hair that has been coloured with a box dye can thankfully be fixed and the most effective treatment is hair colour correction.

    By taking into consideration your natural ‘do, colour correction is able to give your hair the TLC it needs, while avoiding further damage.

    Keep in mind though that colour correction isn’t always a quick fix to your boxed dye-lemmas. Be patient with a hair stylist you trust, and they’ll be able to work their magic over one long or several salon sessions. This is the healthiest way to get locks you’ll love.

    Orange-toned blonde hair before a colour treatment at Rush. Shiny blonde hair after a colour correction service by Rush.

    Now while some hairdressers hate box dyes, our stylists love giving you expert tips, like Sophie Chandler from our fantastic Creative Workshop Team. Sophie shares how you can curl your hair with your straighteners for a true A-list look.

  • October favourites, updates and wishlist

    October favourites, updates and wishlist

    October favourites, updates and wishlist

    MAX FACTOR Facefinity All Day Flawless 3 in 1 Primer, Concealer & Foundation

    C40 Light Ivory

    This was such an unexpected and pleasant surprise. I had the previous version of this foundation and it sucked. The new formula is a big improvement. It looks so good on the skin – smooth, there’s no foundation sinking into pores, it covers about a medium and the finish is a non-dry looking matte. Formula is thick, but with the RT sponge it blends seamlessly. It’s not ideal for my dry skin, as my skin can feel tight with it, but with good skin care under it, it works fine. Shade C40 Light Ivory matches me ok and it’s a slightly deeper shade than Revlon’s Colorstay 110 Ivory. 

    REAL TECHNIQUES Miracle Complexion Sponge

    This has been around for so long, it’s even been in local drugstores for a few years, but I’ve only tried it now and I saw straight away why it’s so popular. It’s very soft and I find the large flat area especially useful for blending foundation. It doesn’t absorb too much foundation, even when used dry and it makes the foundation look so flawless, by that I mean looking natural. It’s a little bit better when used wet, but it works dry as well. 

    This month I started wearing black eyeliner in the waterline again after a long time. Maybelline’s Tattoo Liner has been my favourite classic eyeliner for many years because it’s so soft, intense black, glides on the skin easily and it lasts. Towards the end of the month I got sent Milani’s eyeliner and in several ways it’s even better – it’s a deeper black and it lasts even longer, the only thing it’s not as good as is that it doesn’t glide as smoothly as Maybelline. Both are great. 

    I used this most of the month instead of an eyeshadow for an easy and quick look. I just lined the eyes at the top and bottom and then smudged the line. Occasionally I bothered to put some matte taupe from Colourpop’s That’s Taupe palette on the eyelids. Deborah’s shade is one of my favourite kind, a greenish gold and the formula is very pigmented, glides easily and can be smudged nicely. 

    MILANI COSMETICS Fruit Fetish Lip Oil

    Passion Fruit Coconut 

    Just another lip oil I had a chance to try and it’s another good one. Unlike the others I own, this one has a nice warm, tropical scent and a sweet taste. It’s not as impressively glossy as Catrice’s, nor long lasting as A’Pieu, but that fact it’s scented is a plus to me. I have the red Raspberry Peach version too, which has a candy berry scent, but I prefer the Passion Fruit Coconut one. 

    REVLON Colorstay Matte Lite Crayon

    004 Take Flight and 010 Air Kiss 

    More Revlon lip products that are great. Of course Suede Ink come at the top for me, but these are more classic matte lipsticks that some may find more comfortable, since they aren’t dry-to-the-touch matte. These are intense, creamy and appy without dragging. Their crayon-pencil-like shape means they are precise and also suited for thin lip. There is a sharpener included in the back, so you can create a sharp tip when needed. I have 6 shades, but from the selection I mostly like the natural-looking 004 Take Flight, a nice every-day colour and 010 Air Kiss, a classy cool red.  
    I’ve been wearing Essence’s Baby Got Blush 01 Tickle me pink that I mentioned in the last favourites all month. Over it I’ve been wearing the highlighter shade from the Holiday Skin palette, as it contains very fine shimmer and together they create this very fresh, luminous look. Baby got blush is a classic pink on me with no peachy tones and the highlighter is a neutral champagne shade that compliments it. 

    This has been on my nails for at least three weeks. Mostly because I didn’t have time to do my nails properly and I just kept applying a fresh coat on top before taking videos. But it is a nice shade, especially for this time of the year and the quality is good. It’s a deeper version of Essie’s Bahama Mama, a dark pinkish purple. It’s a jelly shade that’s even with the first coat, but isn’t opaque until the second. 

    REDKEN Acidic Bonding Concentrate Shampoo

    This has such a lovely rich and thick formula. It produces a dense foam and doesn’t feel like a sulphate-free formula – it’s a joy to use. Redken says that it reinforces weakened bonds, but it’s not a miraculous product, at least on my hair. I just like that it doesn’t leave my hair stripped or tangled – I don’t think I can expect much more on my thick hair from a shampoo that’s washed off quickly, but there are many reviews that praise it as exceptional for repairing damage. I’d like to try the conditioner, mask and leave-in from this line. 

    UPDATES

    BOURJOIS Healthy Mix Serum

    Last week I got this exciting new formula in my mail and in all 8 shades sold here. I’m a fan of the Healthy Mix foundation, even the newly reformulated one (though it used to be better). They discontinued their Serum formula a while ago, a foundation I used for years and now they released a new “serum” version, this time the skin care/foundation hybrid that so many brands launched in the last years. Shade range is lacking, as they have two 51 shades and no 50 that I use at HM foundation, so none of the shades match me, but 51,2W is sort of the best. Formula is like all the others such foundations, a very light liquid formula and as with most the pipette doesn’t pick up the formula well – I don’t know what’s wrong with a classic closed bottle with a pump for such formulas? Coverage is light-medium, finish is glowy from the start, but on my dry skin it eventually becomes matte. Compared to the foundation the serum covers less. Unlike most serum foundations, most notably Maybelline’s SuperStay Vitamin C Skin Tint Serum and Catrice’s Tinted Serum, this one doesn’t make my skin texture obvious and looks more fresh. This formula may appeal to those that loved the old HM foundation and find the new one too shiny, as this one is much lighter and has less of a glow, but it has less coverage and they need to expand the shade range for pale shades. 
    It may feature in the new monthly favourites, but I’m still trying it out. On IG I have a video applying it at the end of this highlighted stories group (until I erase it).

    I’m not one to wear bright coloured mascaras often, but I have to praise these because they show up well on my dark lashes and the formulas are volumising. All are regular formulas, so not ideal for my lashes, but that’s irrelevant for you, all you need to know is that if you’re looking for a coloured mascara, these do the job. Purple may be the most interesting for those with hazel eyes for emphasizing the eye colour without going super bold, as this shade is a deeper plum. The other two, 301 Electric Blue and 500 Emerald Green are bold as the come and for those who dare more with their makeup, or for special occasions like dressing up for Carnivals/Halloween.

    WISHLIST AND WHAT’S NEW

    NATASHA DENONA I need a Nude Palette –  a decent-looking neutral palette that isn’t overly warm – still a rarity. To be fair, it looks very similar to Colourpop Stone Cold Fox palette, which is also great quality for half the price.
    MILANI Baked Blush 01 Dolce Pink – trying Luminoso and seeing its glow reminded me I wanted a more pink shade for me of this formula. I have Petal Primavera, which is a more suited shade for me than Luminoso, but it’s still too warm-peachy for my liking on my skin tone. 

    ESSENCE Merry X-mas Mydeer! Liquid Blush – this is a part of this year’s Christmas collection which also has a cure reindeer lip balm. Blush looks most interesting to me. I saw a swatch on Tik Tok and it looks like it may work as a lip colour too. 

    REAL TECHNIQUES Miracle 2-In-1 Powder Puff – this is new and it combines the same texture as the sponge has on one side and a velvet side for powder on the other. Inside is a silicone core. It’s used dry. 

    MAX FACTOR Facefinity Multi Perfector Concealer – Since I love the foundation, this looks interesting to me. I’m hoping it’s not too dry matte, like such concealers usually are. 

    AFRODITA COSMETICS Why Mask Bakuchiol and Niacinamide – new masks by Afrodita. These are classic creamy ones, not with a sheet. Niacinamide one has a 5% content. 

    REDKEN Acidic Bonding Line – shampoo impressed me, so I’d like to try the rest of the line. There’s a pre-wash treatment, but I’d prefer to have either a conditioner or mask. There’s also two leave-ins, a creamy one and a light liquid one. 

  • Does heat protectant spray really work?

    Does heat protectant spray really work?

    Have you ever wondered, if heat protectant sprays actually work? I sure hope so, but I was curious about it and so I tested it for myself!

    I tested 3 different heat protectants in different price ranges.

    1. L’Oreal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths

    Claims: Dream Lengths Heat Slayer Pre-Iron Spray Leave-In protects against heat damage up to 450F degrees.

    Ingredients: AQUA / WATER / EAU DIMETHICONE STEARYL ALCOHOL BEHENTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE PHENOXYETHANOL POLYSORBATE 20 TRIDECETH-9 PG-AMODIMETHICONE PARFUM / FRAGRANCE ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL PPG-5-CETETH-20 LAURETH-23 LAURETH-4 CAMELINA SATIVA SEED OIL XYLOSE HEXYL CINNAMAL TRIDECETH-12 ARGININE GLUTAMIC ACID SERINE SALICYLIC ACID LINALOOL BENZYL SALICYLATE LIMONENE BENZYL ALCOHOL COUMARIN

    My experience: I really loved my results with this heat protectant. My hair felt super smooth and soft.

    Loved the results!

    To test if it really protects, I sprayed half of a toast with the heat protectant (got this hack from TikTok), stuck it into a toaster, because it claims to protect up to 450F- well, guess what? That is the temperature inside a toaster!

    And look what we got! The side that I sprayed with the heat protectant looks untoasted! Wow! This seems to really work!

    2. Chi 44 Iron Guard

    Claims: Superior thermal protection spray that works from the inside-out, helping to protect hair from thermal damage and breakage with a weightless formula with no added build up. Helps to seal the cuticle and works to prevent future damage.

    Ingredients: Aqua/Water/Eau, Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate, Alcohol Denat., Polysorbate 20, Propanediol, Hydrolyzed Silk, PPG-20 Methyl Glucose Ether, Caprylyl Glycol, Cocodimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Keratin, Potassium Sorbate, Phenoxyethanol, Hexylene Glycol, Citric Acid, Silica, Alumina, Fragrance (Parfum), Benzyl Benzoate, Butylphenyl Methylpropional, Hydroxyisohexyl 3-Cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde, Hexyl Cinnamal, Citronellol, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891)

    My experience: I was not happy with this heat protectant! My hair felt very tangled and crunchy and when using my brush to blow-out I even ripped some hairs out cause my hair felt so tangled. Unfortunately I did not enjoy my hair that day at all. Look at the crunchy front parts! Not nice.

    See how crunchy my hair looks at the front? Not happy!

    However, the toaster test revealed that it does protect also!

    3. Moroccanoil Perfect Defense 

    Claims: A dry aerosol spray that protects against thermal damage up to 450⁰F/230⁰C. Weightless formula infused with nourishing argan oil and panthenol helps promote healthier, looking hair.

    Ingredients: DIMETHYL ETHER, SD ALCOHOL 40-B (ALCOHOL DENAT.), AQUA/WATER/EAU, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, OCTYLACRYLAMIDE/ACRYLATES/BUTYLAMINOETHYL METHACRYLATE COPOLYMER, ARGANIA SPINOSA (ARGAN) KERNEL OIL, ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM (COMMON YARROW) EXTRACT, GERANIUM MACULATUM (SPOTTED CRANESBILL) EXTRACT, LENTINUS EDODES (SHIITAKE MUSHROOM) EXTRACT, ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS (ROSEMARY) LEAF EXTRACT, SALVIA OFFICINALIS (SAGE) LEAF EXTRACT, PARFUM/FRAGRANCE, PEG-40 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL, AMINOMETHYL PROPANOL, PANTHENOL, CETEARAMIDOETHYLDIETHONIUM SUCCINOYL HYDROLYZED PEA PROTEIN, GLYCERIN, TOCOPHERYL ACETATE, PPG-12 DIMETHICONE, HYDROXYPROPYL METHACRYLATE, BENZOIC ACID, LINALOOL, ALPHA-ISOMETHYL IONONE. MOPD01

    My experience: I absolutely loved my hair with this heat protectant. It felt so light, voluminous, smooth and shiny and on top it smelled heavenly!

    So much volume and so airy! Perfect blow-out!

    The toaster test also revealed: it does protect!

    Well, if the heat protectant sprays are protecting toast, I hope it also does protect hair. It sure looks like it could work. Even though the Moroccanoil Perfect Defense was my favorite out of the 3, I find the results with the L’Oreal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths just as good. The Moroccanoil Perfect Defense just gave me more volume and it smells so good and makes you feel like you just got a blow-out from a salon.

    I try not to always use heat on my hair, but if I do I will make sure to always include a heat protectant spray from now on!

    Watch it on YouTube also!

     


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  • Indulge in the Luxury of a Nile River Cruise for Your Honeymoon

    Bridal Bliss Beyond Borders: Keeping Distant Loved Ones Engaged

    Your wedding day is a momentous occasion, a time to celebrate love and the union of two souls. It’s a day when you’re surrounded by the warmth of friends and family, and their presence adds an extraordinary dimension to your happiness.

    However, life’s twists and turns often mean that not all your nearest and dearest can be present in person to share in your joy. But don’t fret! In this comprehensive guide, we will explore an array of creative and heartfelt ways to keep your remote loved ones engaged in your special day, ensuring that no distance can diminish the radiance of your bridal bliss.

    1. Livestream the Love

    In today’s digital age, we’re fortunate to have technology at our fingertips that can bridge the gap between physical separation and emotional closeness. Embrace the magic of live-streaming your wedding ceremony and reception.

    There are various platforms such as Zoom, Skype, or even social media live broadcasts that can help you share your day with those who can’t attend in person. Provide your remote loved ones with a secure link, and they’ll be right there with you in spirit, witnessing the precious moments and exchanging warm wishes through video calls.

    2. Personalized Wedding Website

    A wedding website is more than just a practical tool for sharing logistical information; it’s a canvas where you can paint your love story for the world to see. Use your free wedding website to narrate your journey, from the moment you said “Yes!” to the final preparations leading up to the big day.

    Share engagement photos, anecdotes, and fun facts about your relationship. With a well-organized website, your remote guests can delve deeper into your love story and gain a more profound understanding of the journey that has brought you to this special moment.

    3. Virtual Toasts and Messages

    What’s a wedding without toasts and heartfelt speeches? Even if your loved ones can’t be physically present to raise their glasses in unison, you can still create an opportunity for them to share their warm wishes and wisdom. Consider setting up a virtual toast or speech session during your reception.

    Invite remote guests to prepare their toasts and words of love and encouragement, then connect with them via video calls so they can deliver their messages in real-time. The emotional connection created through these virtual toasts will be as strong as any made in person. Furthermore, you can record these touching moments and play them during your reception for everyone to enjoy and share in the heartfelt sentiments.

    4. Photo and Video Sharing

    Encourage your virtual guests to actively participate in the celebration by sharing their experiences from afar. Request that they send in photos or videos of themselves celebrating at home, perhaps raising a toast, dancing, or even sending their best wishes. Create a montage of these heartwarming contributions and showcase it during the reception. It’s a beautiful way to highlight the love and support you’re receiving from all corners of the globe, making your remote guests an integral part of your wedding narrative.

    5. Interactive Guestbook

    Incorporate an online guestbook into your wedding website where remote attendees can leave their best wishes, advice, and personal anecdotes. It’s akin to having a piece of their presence at your wedding, and the messages will serve as a cherished reminder of their love and support. You can later compile these virtual guestbook entries into a beautifully designed scrapbook, a tangible keepsake that will always remind you of those who were there in spirit.

    6. Virtual Dance Party

    For those whose remote loved ones are night owls, or simply for anyone looking to extend the festivities, consider hosting a virtual dance party. Create a lively playlist filled with your favorite tunes or hire a live band and dance the night away. By inviting your remote guests to join you from their homes, you’ll experience a connection that transcends physical distance. Everyone can let loose, celebrating in unison, even if it’s through a screen. It’s a fun and lively way to keep the celebration going strong and ensure that your wedding day is as inclusive as possible.

    7. Personalized Wedding Favors

    Personalized wedding favors are a delightful way to share your love and gratitude with those who couldn’t attend in person. Consider sending small but meaningful items, such as custom candles with your wedding date and names, mini photo albums featuring your engagement and other precious moments, or even a piece of your wedding cake carefully packaged and sent to their homes. These tangible mementos not only express your appreciation but also provide your remote loved ones with a tangible connection to your special day.

    8. Surprise Video Messages

    Tap into the love and creativity of your in-person guests by requesting that they record surprise video messages for those who couldn’t make it. These heartfelt and personal messages can be incredibly touching and add a special emotional touch to your day. It’s an opportunity for your in-person guests to convey their well-wishes, perhaps share funny anecdotes, and, most importantly, make your absent loved ones feel valued and remembered.

    9. Post-Wedding Video Call

    The day after your wedding, after the whirlwind of the main event, organize a video call to connect with your remote guests once again and share the joy and memories of your special day. It’s an excellent opportunity to thank them for their virtual presence and to recap the highlights, funny moments, and heartfelt exchanges that took place. This post-wedding video call serves as a wonderful way to extend the celebration, ensure that your remote guests feel deeply appreciated, and create a lasting connection that will be cherished for years to come.

    Your wedding day is about celebrating love, and distance should never be an obstacle to that celebration. With these creative and thoughtful ideas, your loved ones, whether near or far, will be able to engage in your special day and make their presence felt. While they may not be there physically, their love and support will permeate the atmosphere and create memories that will last a lifetime.

    These strategies ensure that your wedding is truly unforgettable, not just for you but for all who are privileged to be part of it, regardless of their location. By incorporating these ideas into your wedding plans, you’re extending your love and joy beyond borders, making your bridal bliss truly boundless.

  • How to Transition to Grey Hair and Love Your ‘Do

    How to Transition to Grey Hair and Love Your ‘Do

    Grey hair is beautiful, natural and increasingly stylish, spurred on by fashion designers in the 2010s and the global pandemic in the 2020s (may salons never close again!). Lots of people feel that embracing their silvery locks lets them laugh in the face of age and beauty stereotypes. In fact, more and more of us […]

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    Grey hair is beautiful, natural and increasingly stylish, spurred on by fashion designers in the 2010s and the global pandemic in the 2020s (may salons never close again!).

    Lots of people feel that embracing their silvery locks lets them laugh in the face of age and beauty stereotypes. In fact, more and more of us are looking for information on how to welcome the changing pigments in our strands, or choosing to go grey via bleach and toners.

    If you’re in that first camp though, there might be an awkward in-between stage when you’re transitioning to grey hair. Our amazing Colour Workshop expert, Kirsty Judge, is here to explain how transitioning to grey hair with highlights, lowlights and other methods, can transform your ‘do, and keep you feeling fabulous until your gorgeous grey grows in.

    When you’ve decided what step to take next, find your nearest Rush salon and book an appointment so we can help you on your way to being a silver-haired vixen.

    Tip 1: Go at your own pace

    Finding your new grey look is your journey, no one else’s. It’s a big change and there’s no rush, so let your hair grow in naturally, help it on its way or continue dyeing it until you’re ready; it’s your choice!

    Remember, too, that it can take several salon sessions across a few months, to get your mane exactly how you want it.

    Tip 2: Try an off-duty style while your roots grow

    If your hair is long, there are lots of updos you can experiment with. Disguise your demarcation (the line where your hair colour changes) with a headband braid, French plaits or a quiff.

    For more obvious demarcations, in tresses that have been recently dyed, accessories can be your best friend. Try a bandana, or twist sections into clips around your hairline and complete the look with a wild, messy bun.

    Tip 3: Choose root smudging for an ombré effect

    Another way to minimise upkeep and grow out grey hair naturally, root smudging can be used to blend the line between your new silver roots and your dyed or original colour.

    There are no rules about what shades can go together with ombré, though you’ll achieve a softer aesthetic if your ‘old’ hair has a lighter, brighter hue, while unnatural or very dark colours will lend themselves to a striking finish.

    Tip 4: Bite the bullet and remove your colour

    Excited to wear your grey locks like a crown? There are some handy steps to help your hair grow faster, but there’s also the option of removing your colour, with two main techniques.

    As with any chemical process, each can cause damage, so its best to discuss with your hairdresser if either is suitable for your mane’s current condition, and how best to care for it afterwards.

    Sulfur-based stripping

    Your hairdresser will strip any dye out of your hair so it reaches its original pigment; you might choose this if your demarcation is particularly harsh due to previous colouring.

    Bleaching

    These days, we call it pre-lightening, but the idea is to first remove both artificial and natural colour from your hair. Then, a variety of grey toners can be applied, which will give it multi-tonal depth.

    Of course, this means your natural grey is entirely covered again, and you’ll need regular salon appointments to keep your roots matching your lengths.

    Tip 5: Opt for the chop

    What better time to roll out that long bob you’ve been dancing around for years? New colour, new cut, new you! And it will majorly speed up your grey coverage.

    Tip 6: Move to being dye-free with lowlights

    The right lowlights will be close to your outgrowing colour, making the demarcation less obvious, even as your hair grows longer, and allowing a more subtle transformation.

    As you progress, put fewer lowlights in until you’re ready to let your grey strands rule the roost.

    Tip 7: Get highlights to enhance your silver

    Highlights can help you thread greys, silvers and whites through your lengths and enjoy your sultry new look sooner. Similarly to lowlights, they’ll also blend away your demarcation.

    Once your hair is grey to the tips, you can choose to phase out the highlights or use a subtle mix alongside lowlights for a dimensional finish.

    Maintaining and styling your new grey ‘do

    Just as you’ve always had to look after your locks to keep them healthy, you’ll need to pay even more attention to them when they’ve turned grey. Hair that has lost its pigment will produce less sebum, so it might feel coarser and drier than before.

    Avoid styling with heat where possible, and keep your tresses hydrated with a regular deep conditioner. Treatments like Nano Smoothing and Fusio-Dose that reduce frizz and enhance shine can deliver injections of moisture when you need it.

    Transitioning to grey hair in all its glory does take time and patience, but the results are sensational. Hair colour correction can be just as transformative; find out how this process fixes unwanted shades with minimal damage.

  • MAX FACTOR Miracle Pure Blush 01 Radiant Rose

    MAX FACTOR Miracle Pure Blush 01 Radiant Rose

    MAX FACTOR Miracle Pure Blush 01 Radiant Rose

    There was a hype about these, as I believe they were mentioned as a dupe for some other liquid glowy blushes, I think Charlotte Tilbury. I’ve seen raves and negative reviews, so it’s a polarising formula. I’m actually not on either side and I think they’re just ok, but not spectacular. 01 Radiant Rose is the most frequently mentioned shade, but when I swatched it in the shop, I was surprised it’s so liked, as straight from the tube the colour does not look appealing, but on the cheeks it’s a different story. 

    Formula is creamy, not too liquid nor too thick, but blending can be challenging. I’m pale, so I only need a small amount and it blends decently, though it can still look a bit uneven, especially if you spend too much time blending it, thereby shifting the product. I’ve had problems with it over glowy and matte foundations, on the latter it lacks creaminess to blends evenly. I find it’s best to apply and blend it with fingers, starting with a small amount (a dot), then blend the edges with a sponge that I used for foundation to make a seamless transition. Applying it with a brush will just make it patchy. When I was taking pictures and like always had a hard time getting the camera to pick up the blush, I applied a few layers and that’s when it started to become very problematic. It was patchy and uneven, the product was just shifting too much. So those with a deeper skin tone, who need to apply more than me, many find this a difficult product to blend nicely. 

    Radiant Rose is nothing like the name might indicate or like the pink label showing the colour in the front. Straight from the tube it’s this strange reddish-orange shade, but on the cheeks it’s surprisingly a lot more pink, though a coral pink. It has a metallic glow when swatched, but I only need a small dot on my cheeks, so the glow isn’t that strong on me. On the picture it’s a few layers, like I said, so the glow is visible, but in real life my cheeks were intensely blushed and it wasn’t a look for wearing in public.

    Staying power is nothing special. Since it’s a cream formula it doesn’t last as long on the cheeks, a few hours. 

    This is quite an expensive blush, but you get a lot of product and I only need a small dot at a time. It’s about 14 € in DM. 

    Is it worth it? Not for this price, but if you can find it cheaper, maybe, if you like the shade. Honestly, I’ve had it for months and I barely touch it, especially since I tried the new Essence cream blush in a stick Baby Got Blush. From Max Factor I prefer their Facefinity Blushes, previously called Creme Puff Blushes. 
  • Best Retinaldehyde serums (better than Retinol!)

    Best Retinaldehyde serums (better than Retinol!)

    Did you know? Retinal (short for Retinaldehyde) is more potent than Retinol! While all these Vitamin A derived ingredients are called Retinoids, they have completely different strengths. That is why percentages on products can confuse consumers. You can not compare a 1% Retinol serum with a 0.1% Retin-A cream. The Retin-A cream is much more potent- even though the percentage seems much lower.

    It goes like this:

    • Retinyl Palmitate, Retinyl Acetate, Retinyl Propionate, Granactive Retinol are the weakest Retinoids with a bioavailability of about 1%– you will not get much effect from these, but maybe these ingredients are a good start for Retinoid beginners.
    • Then we have Retinol with a bioavailability of 10%. Much better and you will have a mild effect.
    • Going on to Retinal or Retinaldehyde. This has 90% bioavailability. This is fantastic! For comparison: if you have a serum with 0.1% Retinal it is MUCH more potent than a 1% – 3% Retinol serum.

    So, clearly Retinal is the best option if you are not going for prescription strength (or try out the over the counter available Adapalene, however, I have tried it myself with not so much luck- read my experience). Another bonus of Retinal: it is strong but not as irritating as Retin-A can be.

    So, here are the best Retinaldehyde serums:

    1. Naturium Retinaldehyde Cream Serum 0.05% // Amazon

    Formulated with a unique, sustained-release retinaldehyde; a potent next-gen retinol that directly converts to retinoic acid, to address the look of fine lines and wrinkles, uneven tone and texture. Added biofermented oligopeptide actively refines the appearance of skin texture and radiance for optimal results. Looking for more? This serum is also available in 0.1%!

    Expertly stabilized retinaldehyde at 0.11% concentration delivers prescription level benefits by helping to improve uneven skin tone and appearances of photoaged skin. And because retinaldehyde is also antibacterial, Moonlight can help with acne as well. Now, you can finally enjoy all the promises you have hoped from retinoids without the harshness.

    3. Avene RetrinAL 0.1 Intensive Cream // Amazon 

    Avène Retinal 0.1 Intensive Cream visibly reduces the appearance of wrinkles to shave years off of your appearance. Patented relastide is a pro-elastin peptide that fills in wrinkles and fine lines to tone and firm your complexion while vitamin E reflects free radical damage and protects against damaging sunrays. Irregularities are reduced, leaving a radiantly youthful complexion in its wake.

    4. Murad Retinal ReSculpt Overnight Treatment // Sephora // Ulta

    One of the most efficacious forms encapsulated in an exclusive delivery system for enhanced stability and targeted delivery deep within skin’s surface, allowing for 2.5x more effectiveness (vs. free retinal)—while still being gentle on skin.

    5. PEACH & LILY Retinal For All Renewing Serum // Ulta

    Retinal For All Renewing Serum, featuring patent-pending R-IQTM technology, is powered by a potent dose of 0.1% retinal, the most powerful non-prescription retinoid available, and ectoin — a revolutionary extremolyte that stops retinoid-induced inflammation before it starts. 

    6. Youth To The People Retinal + Niacinamide Youth Serum // Sephora

    This multi-effect retinal night (0.15%) serum uses the power of retinaldehyde (the most potent retinoid next to an Rx) to smooth textured and blemished skin, improve the look of fine lines and wrinkles, and brighten uneven skin tone.

    7. Medik8 Crystal Retinal Serum // Amazon

    Available in 5 Progressive Strengths! Ladder up your results with 5 available strengths: 1, 3, 6, 10, and 20. This is a great system to adjust your skin to Retinal.

    There you go- these are the best Retinal serums currently on the market. Enjoy.


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