August 2014 Lust-Haves

Hello my friends. Welcome to the beautiful month of August 2014. Here are my top ten lust-haves for this month:

1. Diane von Furstenberg Hiking Boots For £230.94

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2. Studded Zip Front Jacket By Michael Kors For £330

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3. DKNY Tribeca Large Hobo Bag For £250

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4. Darci Glitz Watch By Michael Kors For £259

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5. Gracie Jewel Print Mini Dress By Markus Lupfer For £365

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6. Next Layered Lace Top For £32

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7. Black Snake Two-Strap Platform Sandals By River Island For £55

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8. Tinted Wash ‘Eden’ Ultra Soft Jeggings By Dorothy Perkins For £22

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9. Fitted Blue Block Check Shirt By T.M Lewin For £29.95

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10. The Body Shop All In One Concealer For £8.50

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Creating A Flawless Finish

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Every woman desires to have a flawless face. The main issue is creating one. These products will help you achieve a flawless finish:

1. Foundation

A flawless finish begins with a perfect start. So let’s start with the Foundation. I begin my makeup with Mary Kay Foundation and a Mary Kay Foundation Brush. There are so many foundation products in the market, you need to find the perfect one to give your skin an even colour. Also, go for foundations with a good SPF to protect your face from the sun.

Tinted Moisturizers are the lightest foundations and they are great for the summer months. They do not cover spots or blemishes, but they even out the skin tone.

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Clinique Moisture Sheer Tint is a good one to try.

Liquid Foundations or fluid foundations give more coverage. You must choose the right one to match your skin tone. I use Mary Kay Liquid Foundation. I have used it for years now and it is perfect for my skin tone. There are so many shades so make sure you test before you buy.

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Cream or Stick Foundation is the heaviest foundation and is good for those with a less-than-perfect skin and who love a heavy look.

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2. Concealers

I use concealers as my second step in achieving a flawless finish. I apply my Body Shop concealer on top of my foundation with my fingers to cover blemishes and dark circles.

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3. Powders: The types of powders are Mineral Powders, Loose Powders and Pressed Powders. Mineral Powders are alternatives to cream or liquid foundations, they give a smooth, natural finish. Loose Powders ensure a long-lasting, matte look while Pressed Powder (which I use) which is the most popular, ensures a soft and smooth flawless finish. I apply my Mary Kay pressed powder with a Mary Kay powder puff.

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Watch my Mary Kay Foundation Vlog below –

Make-up Brushes

Hello my friends, our weekly beauty post is back and this week we are going to talk about make-up brushes. These are make-up brushes you will be using everyday so it is important to get them right.

When selecting the perfect make-up brushes, it is very essential to ensure that the ferrule that holds the bristles together is crimped and tight to hold the bristles in, and that the bristles texture is soft. We have various types of make-up brushes which are as follows:

Powder Brush

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This brush is big and fluffy. It is used to whisk off excess loose powder or used for applying bronzer. It allows for a more accurate application and prevents overloading the face with powder. I will personally recommend the No7 Powder Brush. I have used this brush for a couple of months now and it does the work perfectly. You can get it in Boots for just £17.50.

Blush Brush

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This is a medium round brush used to apply a concentration of colour known as blush on the cheek bones. I recommend the Mac large angled contour blush brush for £27. I have used this brush for years and It is perfect for shading and highlighting cheeks with blush. You can grab this tool in any Mac Studio stand or online.

Foundation Brush

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This brush is quite similar to the painter’s brush. It consists of soft bristles held tightly together which makes applying liquid foundation easy. I currently use Mary Kay liquid foundation brush which costs only $10. This foundation brush is one of the best in the market. It is easy to use and it provides a flawless application. You can grab this on Mary Kay’s website or from your Mary Kay independent beauty consultant.

Eyebrow Brush

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This brush has stiff bristles to blend and usually includes a comb to shape the eyebrows. You can make do with the brush on your eyebrow pencil if you have one with it or an old toothbrush will also comb out your eyebrows perfectly. I use an old toothbrush and Bobbi Brown’s eyebrow brush for £22. You can get this in major departmental stores like Selfridges, Harrods and so on.

Blender Brush

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This brush is soft and fluffy and it is used for shading and blending of colour. It can be used for applying highlighter and blending eye shadows. I use Mac 217 blending brush, had it for a while now and it does the work perfectly. It costs £18 and trust me when I say it is £18 well spent.

Angled Brush

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This brush is used for applying and blending your eye shadow. The tapered edges allow the middle bristles to position the eye shadow accurately. I use the 275 medium angled shading brush by Mac. It costs £20 and it is the perfect brush.

Lipstick and Concealer Brush

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This is a small, narrow but firm brush with a flat head that is best used in a dabbing motion. This brush provides a more effective way of applying the lipstick and concealer. I recommend the lipstick and concealer brush by The Body Shop. This dual-purpose brush can be use to outline and paint lips or to precision-apply concealer. It costs just £9 which is quite affordable.

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