How to Save the Blowdry!

STB 5Anybody that knows me well probably knows this rather vile fact about me: I don’t wash my hair very often. Twice a week is my absolute maximum, and that’s only if I’m going somewhere or if like, a bird has pooed on me or something. My main reason for this is that I have a weave, and to take care of my extensions I need to avoid exposing them to too much heat styling. Rather than letting them dry naturally or anything boring like that, I choose to keep actually getting my hair wet to a minimum and prefer to keep things fresh with dry shampoo.

It was for this reason that I was genuinely so excited to receive this brand new shower cap from Save the Blowdry. I use a shower cap most days and while it generally gets the job done, I usually end up having to still style my hair a bit after as water inevitably sneaks in at the bottom, or the humidity leaves me looking poofy. Well – NO LONGER, MY FRIENDS.

STB 4The shower caps from Save the Blowdry have two layers. The outer layer is the waterproof plastic bit you get on others, and the inner layer is an absorbant micro-weave towel. It’s this part that makes it so different to others, because this layer protects your hair from the condensation and humidity.

STB 3And, as an added bonus, the shower cap can be turned inside out for when you’re using a hair mask and want to increase the intensity of the treatment with added heat.

I was so impressed with the concept of Save the Blowdry that I couldn’t wait to try it out – and my impressed levels hit the roof. The cap is massive, so will keep your hair in no matter how much you have or how thick it is. The elastic edge is also super-secure so there’s no danger or water dripping in whatsoever. After removing the shower cap my hair was as bone dry as it was beforehand. And on top of this – LOOK HOW CUTE IT IS.

STB COLLAGE 1I would like to state, just to stop you all from having nightmares, that I was actually fully dressed when taking these photos. Fully dressed. Standing in my shower. God, the things I do for this blog.

Overall, as if you can’t tell from my gushing, I’m really happy with this product. The packaging is cute too, so I think it would make a really good Christmas gift for anyone you know who’s into that Soap and Glory-esque, vintage vibe. These retail for £14.95 and can be bought online from Save the Blowdry.

2 Girls 1 Review: Seventeen Phwoarr Paint Concealer

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Hello you big fat lunatics. It was a dark, stormy night in mid-October that Lauren and I, housemates, colleagues and blogging pals extraordinaire, turned to one another and simultaneously thought, ‘ugh, YOU again?’  ‘hey, shouldn’t we do more joint posts on Stylingo’? Around that time we were lucky enough to receive a little bundle of treats from the lovely ladies from Seventeen, and this bundle contained not one but TWO pots of their much-hyped Phwoarr Paint concealers (usually £5.49). One was in the shade ‘Fair’ and one was in ‘Medium’ so they suited our different skin tones perfectly. Thus – huzzah! – the perfect time to introduce our new (hopefully) regular feature, the not-at-all-inappopriately-named: 2 Girls 1 Review.

We’ve both been trialling the Phowoarr Paints for a good few weeks now (hence the numerous finger dents in the photos) and both have different skin tones/types, so hopefully whatever your skin situation, you’ll be able to find one of our reviews useful to you!

First up…

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Claire: Shade ‘Fair’

Phwoarr Paint promises to be a ‘heavy duty’ concealer that will ‘wage war’ on under-eye dark circles. Bold claims, bold claims indeed. So, does it deliver?

Firstly, the war paint reference is extremely apt. This stuff is thick, and I can see why some people might find it a bit tricky to work with at first because it’s definitely not one for people who like their makeup to be sheer and light. Luckily, I don’t fall into this category of human and found that once warmed a bit between the fingers, it was quite easy to apply.

I apply it using the ring-finger-dab-dab method; I think using a concealer brush might make it go on a little bit cakey. It’s really creamy though, and so blending is pretty easy. I’ve got into the habit of applying it before my foundation – the first time I’ve ever done this – because I find that then it blends in even more seamlessly with the rest of my base.

I’ve been using the shade Fair, which although it doesn’t look that pale in the pot, actually works really well on my pasty skin – and would probably still work on complexions a few tones lighter too (if such skin exists). I think that it’s currently only available in these two shades, so I suppose there might be some people who struggle to find a match; but I still think that with the right amount of blending, most people could make it work.

And the overall point is this: it is so worth making it work. This does exactly what it says on the tin (I mean, on the super handy little pot) – the dark circles under my eyes are completely covered. So impressed am I with this little wonder product that I’ve started using it on some of my redder blemishes too, even though that’s not what it’s made for – I know, I’m a bloody maverick. It is really well-lasting and never seems to get flaky or drying.

To summarise: THIS IS BRILLIANT. BUY IT.

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Lauren: Shade ‘Medium’

There was once a horrifying time in my life where I rarely wore concealer. While I call it horrifying, it was actually because I didn’t really have dark circles and didn’t see the need for concealer particularly. Ah, how young and naive I was. Now at the ripe old age of 22, my face can only be described as a haggard skeleton that can only be salvaged by concealer. And lots of it.

I’m a big fan of Collection’s Lasting Perfection concealer (erm, who isn’t?!) and have been using that for the past few months. However, ever the beauty blogger, trying new products is more exciting than the news that Amanda Bynes will be out of rehab by Christmas. When we received this pair of concealers from Seventeen, I literally whipped it out and whacked some on my face at my desk. My verdict? It is wonderful.

What I like most about it is the thickness. As Claire said, it’s super thick and paint-like, which looks as if it would be impossible to work with. HOWEVER. Through some wizardry, it blends really well and isn’t drying or cakey. Nothing is worse than concealer getting into the creases under eyes (ugh, ageing) and this beautiful little pot of magic avoids that completely. Unlike my dear pal, I don’t go in for the dab-dab method when applying the Phwoarr Paint – my foundation is quite oily so I don’t have any issues with blending it in. The product is also buildable, meaning you can slather on as much as you need to to get rid of dark circles and so on and so forth.

The coverage is also excellent and the medium shade works well with my St Moriz stained skintone. It’s a teeny-tiny shade lighter than my foundation, which is brilliant for brightening up my general appearance. In terms of lasting, I haven’t had any issues and it lasts just as long as my makeup does on a regular day at work. I’ve actually been using it elsewhere on my face too, particularly on my ever-present chin problems (#ChinProbs) and also to highlight my cupids bow/nose.

You can actually see how brill the coverage is in my little swatch – see those pesky freckles? THEY ARE GONE!

Has anyone else tried Seventeen’s Phwoarr Paint Concealer? What do you think?

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Missguided Party Dress Wishlist

It’s no secret that Lauren and I love Missguided – not just a bit, but mega loads. They have SO many clothes on the site that you never really have to worry about bumping into someone else wearing the same dress as you, and their stuff for the most part is really reasonably priced (especially the Sweet Deal range, which has expanded even more since our original post on it a few months ago).

I’ve got a party to go to in a few weeks and have been eying up a lot of potential outfits on the site; but due to my title as the Most Indecisive Girl in the Midlands 2013, I can’t pick which one I like best. Usually, I’d order a couple and return the ones I liked least – however, my one bug bear with Missguided is that you end up being charged for returns (NOT COOL) so I’m not keen on this idea. I’ve therefore put together a little shortlist of my favourite pieces at the mo.

The contenders are…


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Chiffon Playsuit (£20.49) – I ‘m a big fan of playsuits (despite the inevitable nakedness when you go to the loo, which is awkward when you share cubicles with your mates and have to shout ‘FACE THE DOOR! DON’T LOOK AT ME YOU PERVERT!’) and love the smudge print of this one. I also like the chiffon and the loose waist, which will be perfect for the large amount of buffet food I’ll inevitably consume at the party.

Strappy Chiffon Playsuit (£24.99) – chiffon, check, playsuit, check – I sense a theme. Burgundy is one of my favourite colours for A/W and so I think this is a great choice for a November party. Sometimes thin straps make my shoulders look approximately seven feet wide though, so this one is not quite top of my list.

Leather and Tweed Dress (£24.99) – this dress ticks two trend boxes in one, but would the length be a little too short for a party full of my friend’s family members? I don’t want anyone’s auntie Sue thinking I’m a hoochie (even if I am)(that was a joke)(or was it?)

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Strappy Chain Mini Dress (£24.99) – gold chains on clothes always screams ‘River Island’ to me, but I’ve noticed them popping up a lot more recently am slowly starting to wonder whether I actually don’t find them hideous anymore. I like the double-strap of this one, plus I’m once again thinking of how well that loose fit would cope with my buffet over-indulgence!

Flower Print Playsuit (14.99 in sale) – this is just the flippin’ cutest thing ever in my opinion, and currently half price in the sale, my ‘buy it now’ urges are strong.

Jungle Print Mini Dress (£24.99) – the green and purple contrast is what really catches my eye with this dress, and the jungle print is really unique.

So, these are currently the dresses and playsuits in the running for my party outfit – but which one gets your vote?

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Outfit of the Day | Fluffy Jumper & Acid Wash Jeans

Good afternoon huns,

We had a very exciting morning: Claire bought a car last night and we drove to work (if by we, I mean she did) for the first time. WHOA WHOA WHOA. Her car is a beautiful Fiat 500 in pale pale blue and I think I may have become one of those strange humans that fancies automobiles.

In my role as supportive housemate, I chose my outfit very carefully this morning. It had to be something that said “hey, I’m here for you. If you need a mid-journey hug, I am a viable option”. Obviously, the only thing that would say this successfully was my new fluffy jumper from Forever 21. Which I did not just wear because it’s new and I love it. I wore it purely because my pal might need some fluffy delight during horrifying rush hour in Cov. Wink wink, nudgey nudge.

I paired my beautiful new fluffy jumper with my Topshop acid wash jeans (big surprise there), a Primark peach blouse, a Primark gold necklace and my tan brouges from New Look. My lipstick is Collection Mango Tango, which I reviewed here. This was the result:

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Needless to say, I’m cosier than a cosy thing at work today. I’m not usually a big fan of Forever 21, but there are SO many nice things in the Birmingham store at the moment. If you’re based in the West Midlands, I thoroughly recommend popping in and checking out what they have in. I feel like a wooly mammoth, in a good way.

What do you think of my Tuesday outfit? I really want to start planning my day outfits a bit better and this is the start of looking a bit more put together (I hope…)

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How Much Is My Face Worth?

G’day mates. Today we’re finally getting round to doing the blogger favourite ‘How Much Is My Face Worth?’ post. We both love reading these posts, and are usually left gawping at how much people’s everyday makeup actually costs, and bloggers are usually pretty surprised themselves to find that their collections often add up to as much as £100 or £200. I’m pretty sure that mine is going to be nowhere near this, but you never really know (well actually, I do because I’ve already worked it out. But let’s not ruin the suspense).

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  • Seventeen Stay Time Primer: £5.49
  • Sleek Be Beautiful Blemish Balm: £8.99
  • Seventeen Phwoarr Paint: £5.49
  • Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer: £3.99
  • E.L.F. Contouring Kit: £3.75
  • Barry M Lash Vegas Mascara: £6.49
  • Barry M Natural Glow Eyeshadow Palette: £6.49
  • Collection Felt Tip Liner: £2.99
  • Maybelline Eye Studio Master Shape Brow: £2.99

Total: £46.68

This surely has to be in the running for one of the cheapest HMIMFW ever? My everyday makeup actually changes at least monthly and there will have been times when the total would have been a fair bit more, but my current love affair with super cheap and cheerful brands such as Collection and Seventeen means that my total price is driven right down.

I have to admit that I’m torn between feeling like a total pikey and actually feeling pretty relieved that if disaster were ever to strike and I were to lose my everyday makeup bag (possible reasons for this: leaving it on a bus, being mugged by criminals with a penchant for eyeliner, zombie apocalypse, etc) then it really wouldn’t be too much of a hardship to replace.

Have any of you done this tag? Leave your links in the comments below!

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TAG: The Sunshine Award

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Merry Saturday everyone! Let’s take a moment to enjoy that picture.

Enjoyed? Fantastic.

Yesterday we were hugely flattered to hear that we’d been nominated for the Sunshine Award by the lovely Charlotte over at Looks2BLoved – which, by the way, is one of our favourite blogs and one which you should definitely check out for a bangin’ mix of beauty, fashion and lifestyle. The Sunshine Award, if you don’t know, is a lovely blogger-to-blogger award that’s given to blogs you think are positive, creative and inspiring. Aw, shucks!

Here are the rules, shamelessly stolen from Charlotte:

  1. List 11 facts about yourself
  2. Answer the 11 questions from the blogger who nominated you
  3. Nominate 11 bloggers you feel deserve this award
  4. Write 11 questions for them to answer in their award post
  5. Let your 11 bloggers know you have nominated them

So, to begin, here are:

11 Facts About Us

  1. Lauren and I have been friends for 4 years after meeting at uni
  2. I have a degree in English Literature, while Lauren has hers in English Literature with Creative Writing. This is basically the only difference in our lives, and we cling to it.
  3. 6 months after graduating, we reunited and now both live and work together.
  4. Lauren’s originally from South Africa.
  5. I have at least 6-8 cups of tea a day.
  6. Lauren is naturally ginger and used to look like the orphan Annie as a child.
  7. One of my main hobbies is Googling pictures of puppies.
  8. We both have size 4 feet (in case you ever want to buy us shoes).
  9. It took me 8 attempts to pass my driving test. Ha.
  10. We’ve recently ordered a door mat for our new house that reads ‘This Is A House of Learned Doctors’. Well done if you get the reference.
  11. I’m terrible at thinking of facts.

And here are my answers to the questions set by Charlotte:

Answers

  1. Do you have a favourite makeup/cosmetic brand and if so, which one and why?
    WAH, what a difficult question! I wouldn’t say that I have an all-time favourite brand as I find that most brands excel in some products while being WUBBISH in others. Sleek is a firm favourite at the moment as I haven’t been disappointed with anything I’ve had from them, Barry M is my lifelong nail varnish love, and Seventeen is the brand that I’ve most changed my mind about recently (for the better, FYI) – so those would be my top 3 right this very second.
  2. Is there a particular fashion style that inspires you?
    I don’t think this counts as a style but I like very groomed looks. Like, you know how Mary Kate Olsen always look scruffy and wears oversized things and looks like she’s maybe stolen clothes from a homeless man? I like things that are NOT like that.
  3. If I were to open your wardrobe, what would be the predominant colour I would see?
    I’m an extremely neutral girl; if you were to glance in my wardrobe you would see hella loads of black, grey, white and cream. This is something I’m definitely hoping to change, but I just don’t feel that many colours suit me.
  4. Have you ever owned a shell suit and if so, why, just why?!
    My dad’s from Liverpool so I’m actually pretty surprised to say that I was never made to wear a full on shell suit. I HAVE, however, had my fair share of tracksuits. My favourite ever was a pale blue velour one when I was about 11; I thought I looked the shit, and to be honest I would still wear it now. Don’t judge me.
  5. Christmas Eve or New Years Eve?
    I’m ready for a barrage of abuse, but… I’m not really a big fan of Christmas or New Year. If I had to choose one then I prefer Christmas Eve because at least it’s vaguely exciting thinking of all the food you’re going to get the next day, whereas NYE is just the biggest anti-climactic waste of a day ever.
  6. What colour/s is your bedroom?
    Unsurprisingly considering my clothing preferences, my  bedroom is – wait for it – CREAM! We actually live in a rented house, but even if I had the choice I would probably still choose this. My carpets are also cream and my furniture is all white. 
  7. How many lip products do you have in your handbag right now?
    I’ve just had a look and I currently have five! They’re an Anatomicals lip balm, a Collection lipgloss, a MAC lipstick, a Revlon Lip Butter and my latest Rimmel Apocalips. You just never know what shade you’re going to want, do you?!
  8. If you could live anywhere, where would it be and why?
    I’m pretty boring and would like to stay in the UK, maybe somewhere by the seaside. However, holiday homes in Paris, New York and Miami would be simply splendid.
  9. If you could only wear one pair of shoes for the rest of your life, what style would they be?
    If this is in a magical world where I am some sort of super woman, then I would like to always be in platform heels. In the real world though, I would spend most of my time on my arse if I did this, and would end up rolling everywhere – so unfortunately I would probably have to wear loafers, forever, even to the gym.
  10. Is your glass half full or half empty?
    IT’S COMPLETELY EMPTY BECAUSE I’M DRUNK, BITCHES. This is of course a joke (but will probably be true later). I think I’m definitely a half-full sort of girl; life’s too short to go around being a Negative Nancy all the time. Plus, worrying gives you wrinkles.
  11. Do you have a celebrity crush and if so, on whom?
    Jon Snow (as in character from Game of Thrones, NOT Channel 4 news presenter).

Our Questions

  1. Which trends are you loving this A/W?
  2. …And which are you hating?
  3. Do you have any beauty bad habits?
  4. If you were a man, how would you dress?
  5. What do you think of tattoos and piercings?
  6. Who do you think is the best dressed celebrity?
  7. Would you rather never be able to brush your hair or never be able to wear makeup?
  8. What makeup essentials are in your evening clutch bag?
  9. If you could go back in time and give your younger self a makeup tip, what would it be?
  10. Ideal heel height?
  11. What’s been your biggest fashion faux pas?

We’ll be letting the people that we tag know via Twitter, so keep your eyes peeled!

Collection Smokey Eyes Palette | Review

HI PALS.

If you’d read my October Wishlist post, you may have seen me extravagantly lusting after the Collection Smokey Eyes palette (I know, I am pretty much the wildest human being that ever walked the earth). As a part of my exciting lipstick haul (read about these badboys here), I finally decided to pick up the Smokey Eyes Palette, which to my delight has lived up to my expectations. Call me a trampy troll if you wish, but you can’t say no to an eyeshadow palette that is UNDER FIVE HUMAN POUNDS. You simply can’t.

I tend to only wear eyeshadow when I’m heading out to the disco and I have been known to trowel on makeup, so smokey eyes are a big must for my night time eye adventures. I’ve used so many palettes in the past, but my ultimate favourite has been Benefit’s Smokin’ Eyes palette. I’m not sure if Collection is trying to dupe the Benefit palette (Smokey Eyes and Smokin’ Eyes is suspiciously similar), but Collection don’t include a brow wax or tweezers in their palette. ANYWHOO. The colour range is truly fabulous – nice neutral colours with some excellent highlighting shades.

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As you can see, the colour range isn’t bad at all. My only criticism would be that the ‘Medium’ shades are a bit too shimmery for my taste. If I’m feeling a little bit cray and want to put some shadow on during the day, I would usually go for the Medium shades for a daytime appropriate look. Unfortunately, these ones are a bit too much for the day. Saying that, they’re perfect for doing a night time look, so I can’t complain too much. Also, I’d prefer them to be in colour order (i.e. Light – Medium – Dark) but I get why they’ve laid out the shadows the way they have.  And the reason they have done this is because they have a jazzy ‘how to’ on the back. It’s nothing ground breaking but it would have been useful back in the day when I didn’t know what on earth I was doing with makeup. Nice touch though!

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I’m impressed with the pigmentation of the palette for the price. The swatches don’t show it as well as they look in real life (darn you miserable weather!) but both the shimmery colours and the darker colours have good colour levels. I’m really impressed with the highlighting colours too. What I do like is the pigmentation isn’t too much – I’m royally cack handed so when eyeshadows are too dark, I make a huge mess of everything. Colours that go on nicely and are buildable are my fave – which these most definitely are.

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I’d say the only one that is a bit useless is the middle ‘Dark’ colour – you can see in the swatch that it’s quite weak. I’ve yet to test this colour out properly on my eyelids, but I’ll let you all know how it lasts and how it goes on.

Has anyone else tried this palette? What do you think?

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Barry M Royal Textured Glitter Polish | Review

Barry M nailsOur love affair with Barry M is by now well documented. We have our ups and downs, but ultimately Barry M always manage to win our fickle hearts back with their range of amazing nail polishes. The new Royal Textured Glitter Collection was announced as part of their new releases for autumn/winter (which I did a full overview of that you can see here) and I knew they’d be right up my street as I’m a sucker for a glitter polish. Rather than being like Barry M’s other glitter polishes though, which are usually large glitter particles suspended in clear polish, these are thick polishes that are densely packed with glitter to give a full, textured finish.

I was lucky enough to receive the shade ‘Duchess’ for my birthday, which is primarily a nude with flecks of pale pink. Initially I applied this over a base coat of my favourite nude Barry M shade, ‘Lychee’. Once I started applying though, I realised the polish is so thick that it could easily be used by itself and would give an opaque finish with two coats.

Barry M glitterI’m absolutely in love with the final effect. Although it’s very glittery, it dries to a matte finish which actually stops it from looking too full on and blingy. It has a textured finish, but thankfully not in the same way as the Textured Nail Effects paints Barry M released a while ago. I found that they were too gritty, and weirdly they seemed to pick up fluff and colour off other things they came into contact with. The Royal Glitter polish is nowhere near as gritty or rough, so the final effect is much nicer

This collection is commonly likened to the OPI Liquid Sand polishes, which retail for £11.50. I haven’t tried the OPI ones, but considering Barry M’s polishes cost almost a third of their price at £3.99, they’re clearly a much more purse-friendly option. They’re absolutely perfect as we get nearer to the – prepare yourself for the C-word – Christmas season, and I definitely plan to stock up on the other shades in the collection.

Another rousing success for Barry M’s nail polishes. Three cheers for merry England!

Collection Lipstick Haul for Autumn/Winter

Hello chaps.

I put myself on a tragic spending ban and like Lindsay Lohan giving up crack, I failed miserably and ended up storming through the streets with a hint of madness in my eyeballs. Obviously, having decided to break my financial sobriety, I headed straight to Boots like a woman on a mission and decided to buy a few things that have been on my mind for a while now. Ever the tramp, I didn’t go too wild and stuck to the extreme budget end of the makeup scale (being poor is our USP, don’t hate). Everything on the Collection stand was under £4 (although isn’t it always?), so it was rude not to get a few things, AM I RIGHT?!

If you’d read my new product launch post, you may have seen me bang on about the Collection Deluxe Lipsticks. I’m not 100% sure that a £2.99 lipstick can be described as “deluxe” but that’s neither here nor there really. What I am impressed with is that Collection are stepping up their game a bit and providing us makeup slaves with new and exciting things to try. I picked up one of their lipsticks in the Deluxe range, as well as one from their autumn/winter Gothic Glam range and one from their Lasting Colour range. I know, I know. I need to reign my pantaloons in, things are getting a bit wild.

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I picked out the shades Tallulah 02, Scorned 2 and Mango Tango 14. I do love a deep berry coloured lipstick for autumn/winter, however sometimes things can get a bit gloomy and upsetting (and I get a ridiculous amount of red lipstick on my teeth). I wanted a couple of brighter colours for the days that need cheering up, hence why I bought such a bright coral shade. The pastel pink is a firm daytime favourite, and I’ve been wearing it a lot over the past few days. And of course, no autumn/winter lipstick collection would be complete without a deep purple, and Scorned is a MARVY shade.

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1395833_10152526393137565_639385285_nThe pigmentation on all 3 lipsticks is really good, I’m particularly impressed with Mango Tango – it’s so bright and delightful. They’re all moisturising on the lips and I haven’t found that any of them are drying at all. In terms of lasting, I wouldn’t say they’re brilliant but they’re not bad either. I find myself reapplying a few times a day, I would think that I’d have to apply more with Scorned as it’s so dark (I’ve not worn it out yet!). I’m also an idiot though and no lipsticks are that lasting on me – I touch my face far too much for any normal human being. I found that Scorned stained my lips a little bit, so it’s worth bearing this in mind!

I am also hugely impressed by the packaging. As Claire has just reminded me, I usually hate commenting on packaging. It’s packaging, who on earth cares?! But I have decided that these are worth commenting on. Collection, you think. A bit cheap, you think. Well good sires, the packaging of these bad boys make you feel like a real fancy lady.

This is how they look on my tiny little face.

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I put on a couple of layers of each, mostly because I like quite a striking lip (that’s right, I only have one lip). Scorned is definitely buildable, so you can make it as dark as you want to. I obviously went the whole hog, but ya know… I am a crazy wild thing who plays by nobody’s rules but my own.

What do you all think of these lipsticks? I recommend them thoroughly, especially since they practically cost NOTHING.

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New Brand Launch: NOWSEEN Jewellery

Now Seen 3As young women of the 21st century, I would say we’re all pretty used to faking it. And by this, I mean faking our jewellery… obviously (minds out of the gutters please).

Lauren and I are both big fans of statement jewellery – as a general rule, the bigger and blingier the better – but our poor graduate budgets mean that usually we end raiding the stands at Primark to get our fake fix. Last week, though, an email popped into our inbox that means that all this could soon be about to change.

NOWSEEN (yes, you have to shout it) is a new online store due to launch this week that specialises in fashion-focused jewellery. This is pretty exciting in itself; most highstreet stores stock jewellery almost as an afterthought, and I can’t  think of many jewellery-exclusive stores aimed at our market.

But what really caught my attention about this brand is that we’ll no longer have to fake it. All of the jewellery is made with precious metals and real gemstones. Do you know what this means? NO MORE GREEN FINGERS!

NowSeen 1I would have thought that real pieces like these would be far above my meagre budget, but prices on NOWSEEN are going to start as low as £10. Considering you can pay as much as £20 in some high street stores for costume jewellery that can fall apart the first time you wear it, this is amazing for investment pieces that will last you a lifetime.

As well as offering genuine quality pieces, NOWSEEN is also incredibly fashion-forward. Their jewellery promise to be edgy and on-trend, with stacker rings, friendship bracelets and statement cocktail rings all available.

NowSeen 2These sneak peek images have got me super super SUPER excited for the launch, and I can’t wait to see the full range once the site is live. We’ve also heard a cheeky rumour that to celebrate their launch, NOWSEEN will also be running a competition on Facebook for one lucky winner to win £200 worth of jewellery from their A/W 2013 collection. You can keep up with their Facebook page to find out more about this once it launches.

What do you all think of NOWSEEN? Would you be interested in buying ‘real’ jewellery?

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