Review : Tesco Original Lip Balm

Review : Tesco Original Lip Balm
As I had ran out both of my lipbalms I keep at work and in the car, and couldn’t possibly gouge out any more product from the tube I thought it would be best to grab a replacement to tide me over until I could order some more of the amazing Crazy Rumors Soda Pop lip balms from Super Smoochers. I found myself browsing the selection in Tesco.
 
As I wanted something only to tide me over ’til my preferred balms arrived I thought I’d just bite the bullet and try Tesco’s own brand lipbalm in the original flavour / colour way, that way if they were naff, I hadn’t wasted much money.
In the packet, you get 2 x 4.5g balms (which is more than the 4.2g Crazy Rumors) so I thought if they turn out to be ok, for 50p a balm I could be on to a winner. They were either £1 for 2 or £1.04 for 2. I sadly can neither find my receipt or the exact ones online.
The packet and the packaging on the tube is seriously uninspiring, I’m not going to lie to you. It certainly wouldn’t make me want to reach for it over the bright colourful other offerings. I was solely swayed by the price!
The product inside the tube is a clear waxy balm that doesn’t really have a smell or taste… but if pushed as you were really looking for one, I’d say it was vanilla toffee-ish, like Rice Krispie Squares but it certainly isn’t strong. 
The balm has a great amount of slip, sliding on thinly over my lips without distorting in the bullet or clumping on to the lips. We’ve all had balms that on first use either collapse on themselves (especially the Revlon Just Bitten balms!) or leave hideous white clumps over your lips. One run over each lip delivers just the perfect amount of product that doesn’t need to be worked in to the lips which I like.
I have found this balm lasts a good hour + on your lips in a dry air conditioned office before you feel like you need to reapply. It lasts a little bit less if you drink or eat but that’s to be expected. My lips certainly feel plumped and moist.
I have worn this over the top of lip stains and it provides moisture and a sheen to my lips – lovely!
For a lip balm that just languishes in the corner of my desk, I can’t fault this balm. I’ve already put the 2nd tube in my bag and more in my car then I don’t have to worry about the colour clashing with whatever lippy I have on, or if Mr Tramp needs a dose of moisture he’s not forced to endure anything tinted for ‘girly’.
For £1.00 for 2 balms, I thoroughly recommend you all try it out if you’re looking for a budget / emergency, yet good quality lip balm. 
Absolutely brilliant quality and fab value. 
Check them out!


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Calling Beauty Bloggers…… Girls Day Out Event

Calling Beauty Bloggers…… Girls Day Out Event
Hello my lovelies!

I would like to tell you all about the wonderful Northern Blogger Event that me and Kat are organizing.

Kat is the owner of the wonderful of Kat’s Beauty Reviews and also a bloomin’ lovely lady so it is a pleasure and honour to be planning this with her.

It would be absolutely awesome if you could all make it. It doesn’t matter if you are a beauty blogger or not or even whether you are a blog owner. The more the merrier!




The plan is to meet up at The Corn Exchange – you’ll definitely spot us… and then mooch around the finest shops Leeds has to offer and maybe have a cup of coffee… shoot the breeze and then head on to Red Hot Buffet for lunch (table will be booked) for some lunch and a few top secret surprises!
We’re meeting early so that we have lots of time for everyone to arrive throughout the day and plenty of shopping time! YAY!

If you’d like to come, you can either RSVP via Facebook or reply here and I will add you to the list.


We hope you can all make it
Katie xxx
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Update review : The budget Clarisonic aka Katie Sonic!

Update review : The budget Clarisonic aka Katie Sonic!
I’ve been using my Champneys’ version of the Clarisonic for ages now it seems and I have yet to tire of it. I just wish I could compare it side by side in use with a real Clarisonic for you all to complete the review so you have all the info.

 I received a lot of interest from other bloggers and beauty lovers via Twitter, my blog and via email. Kim over at Dottie K especially loved the idea and even blogged about it herself!


I’m overwhelmed that you all loved my little discovery. I’m just disappointed the price had jumped up since I bought mine….  BUT…..


I’m pleased to tell you, they are currently £9.99 on Amazon (with free saver delivery too!) So snap one up now! At the time of writing this, they had 10 in stock with more on the way.


One thing i’d like to show you is how I keep the heads clean and tidy and stored away whilst in the bathroom.


I use an old plastic pouch that No 7 make up accessories and mirrors come in. They are in with the make up tools rather than on the concession. 


The bag itself is a glorified tougher zip-loc bag, a bit like a pencil case! It’s not glamorous but it is jolly useful. I stock up on bits and bobs when Boots do the £5 voucher so the pouches are an added bonus!


Excuse the naff pictures, I was having to use my phone camera and fend the 2 cats off out the way (hence the odd stray cat hair!!)





 

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Sleek Week Round up

Sleek Week Round up
Well, that was a fun old week wasn’t it, 5 days, 5 new products and lots of fun trying to wear them all in new ways!

Here’s a round up of the week (click to view)






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Review : Sleek – Curacao Palette – Caribbean Collection

Review : Sleek – Curacao Palette – Caribbean Collection


In the final part of my Sleek Week, we have my newest piece, the Curacao palette from the Caribbean Collection.
 
In the palette you will find 12 bright bold super summery eye shadows, each one crying out to be used in a big bold look. As we have all come to expect, there is the usual mix of mattes and shimmers within this set.
Despite the colours looking so super bold in the pan and in the swatch, I have found myself looking at them and lumping them in to 2 distinctive look groups. First you have the hot warm sunset colours (which is a look I LOVE) and then you have the cool blue greens of the sea. Now I don’t know if this is intentional as part of the whole tropical holiday vibe of the collection but it’s certainly how it makes me feel. 
As soon as I got my mitts on the palette (at work I hastened to add) I quickly pulled out 2 EOTD looks, one a warm sunset blend and the other a bold sea green melange. 
The blues and green look certainly is bright but you could very easily tone it down, I just wanted to get the product on to my eyes and see how it fared. I do however LOVE LOVE LOVE the orangey reds as I think it really makes my blue eyes pop. It’s one notch up from the bronzes and golds I like to wear to make my eyes pop.
I’ve included a few dodgy phone snaps of the 2 different eye looks I did….. At work…… using only the foam applicator! I don’t think they have come out all that bad! I certainly didn’t get TOO many odd looks for the remaining 9hrs of my working day! I work with men so I doubt they even noticed!!
Hayfever, air conditioning and 12hr working days = blood shot eyes! grrr!
I think the orange, red and yellow will get used more than the blues, but on a neutral eye, they’d look stunning used as a wet powder eyeliner along the lash line to bring a pop of colour.


Here’s my run down on the shades….
 
1. Tequila Sunrise – Bold orange shade with a tinge of gold shot through it. Almost looks foiled when you pack the colour on. Reminds me of Lucozade! Shimmer
2. Martini – Frosty white, high colour with slight subtle dazzles of pink and gold. Shimmer
3. Blue Hawaiian – Light sky blue, almost baby blue. Needs to be built up as it is light and rather chalky. Matte
4. Bloody Mary – Salmony / orangey red. Reminds me of the inside of a Blood Orange. Bold pigment, light hand needed for applying but takes a fair bit of blending. Chalky Matte.
5. Screwdriver – Bold canary yellow. Very hit and miss on swatching, needs a lot of building, but works as a light swish of sheer colour. Hard work. Matte.
6. Green Iguana – Leafy green. Good coverage and blends beautifully. Shimmer
7. Apres Midori – Bold opulent emerald green. Shimmer
8. Blue Lagoon – Cobalt blue, hard to build, blending was a bit tricky compared to the shimmers. Sadly ended up being next to no different to Blue Hawaiian once on the eye and blended.Matte
9. Purple Haze – Rich grapey aubergine. Blended well, colour went on well. Great alternative crease colour for a smokey eye. Matte
10. Green Martini – Black tinged golden olive green. Stunning colour. Can be dramatic or gentle. Love this as an alternative to a black smokey eye. Shimmer
11. Singapore Sling – Blue toned fuschia. Bold on the eye but with a light sweep can be soft and gentle. Real pop of colour with a tan. I like it on the lower lash line for a different twist on eyeliner. Shimmer
12. Espresso Martini – The usual solid black. Super duper pigmented and a little goes a LONG way. When travelling i’d use this as a brow colour with a v. light hand or as a liner. Great as a crease colour if used sparingly on a brighter look. Matte

 
This little bad boy will be packed in my holiday make up bag for some bright bold looks on an evening time. You always feel bolder on holiday don’t you? And as I’m off to the Caribbean itself, I need a bit of Ay Carumba in my life! Arriba!
You can buy the Sleek Bonaire Pout Polish in the following ways :
Superdrug online
Superdrug instore
Sleek’s own website – £6.49
 
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