Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Un petit moulin {fotn}



One of my favourite bloggers is holding a fabulous competition whereby you could win, thanks to Vaseline a trip to Paris with £500 of spending money to go with it.

My chances of winning are very slim for mainly 2 reasons: 1) I am a French native speaker and although I spent all my life in Mauritius, I doubt the folks at Vaseline are going to choose me 2) My entry is a little bit predictable to say the least. But if you don't try, you'll never win, non?


Without further delving into my pessimistic introduction, this is my entry to Lipglossiping's 'Beautiful Paris' Competition sponsored by Vaseline. If you haven't already guessed by the title of this post, my inspiration is 'Le Moulin Rouge' cabaret, one of the most iconic night time establishments of the French capital, spiritual birth place of the Can Can dance.



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moulin rouge makeup look eotd eotn inspiration paris cabaret
  
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There are many things I would have liked to tweak to this makeup look to try make it more interesting: more dimension to the faux-head gear lace pattern, more feathers, more drama all around basically but I quite like the way the eyes have turned out and I could see myself wearing this look in real life. The lace pattern is surprisingly quite long lasting and the only change would be to use ben nye liquiset to activate the red mehron face paint that I used for the red eyeliner. I had also planned to wear more extravagant lashes for this look but they didn't arrive in time. Boo Crying face

  
moulin rouge makeup look eotd eotn inspiration paris cabaret

moulin rouge makeup look eotd eotn inspiration paris cabaret

moulin rouge makeup look eotd eotn inspiration paris cabaret

Other things I have used: stargazer red eyeshadow (ebay)
Red lips the fabulous 'All for Eve' red lipstick Red lips
estee lauder double wear maximum foundation
hd brows palette in 'foxy' for eyeshadow and eyebrows
mac vanilla eyeshadow
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moulin rouge makeup look eotd eotn inspiration paris cabaret

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Friday, 24 August 2012

A little tin of wonder


I've lost count on how many times I've complained about my dry skin. I have started to look after it more, changed my skin care routine, I've started to use a toner for example and I've found it has helped a lot but while I get there I find that I still need some help. My problem also is that I have a few foundations to finish up, foundations like Mac Studio Fix which are not very kind to dry skins and tend to cling on to dry patches like there's no tomorrow.


I was challenged to try a little tin of Figs and Rouge balm but right away I had some concerns. How could a lip balm help me with the dry areas of my face? As I soon found out, Figs & Rouge balms are not lip balms, they are multi purpose balms designed to bring an intensive moisture boost for any part of your body, whether it'd be lips, face, or anywhere else on your body.


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This is what they say about it:
Our idea was to create a balm that would be completely free from any Harmful chemicals & synthetic ingredients: Figs & Rouge use only 100% Organic Vitamin Packed Skin enriching ingredients including- Organic Bees Wax, Pure Shea Butter & Natural Essential oils.

All this is well and good I thought, but am I not going to get spots using this on my face?
I was told I could use this on top of my makeup on any dry patches I had and that it wouldn't disturb my makeup. So I tested it on top of my most drying foundation (a mousse one that I have from Boots) and dabbed a small amount over the driest parts of my face: the bit of skin in between my brows, highest point on my cheeks, around the nose, especially the bottom of the nose and the nostrils. And it did exactly what it said on the tin: moisture exactly where I needed, and it didn't disturb my makeup. It didn't leave me like an oil slick either and didn't cause my skin to break out in spots.


There is a reason for that, I believe: Most typical balms contain petroleum. Petroleum would sit on top of the skin forming a non-breathable barrier which can promote acne & clogs pores. Figs and Rouge don't use petroleum, but just a combination of Bees wax, shea butters & essential oils


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You'd think that you would get a very greasy product from this combination but the figs and rouge balm is surprisingly not greasy, it absorbs very quickly, it's just brilliant. The greatest thing about it, in my mind is its versatility: lip conditioner obviously, but this would also work on your nails, cuticles, cracked heels, all this packed into a very handy size art deco style tin.


You might be cringing at the idea of putting this product at the same time on your face and on your feet. It's understandable and I did too. So I have two tins. I have a pomegranate tin for everywhere but not my face, and a coconut one for my face only.


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The website is packed to the brim of tips and uses for the balm but for me, the best area to put this on (after my dry patches on my face) is my elbows. Even though I exfoliate and moisturise my elbows before fake tanning, I seem to have accumulated some build up on my elbows. My elbows have improved a lot since I've been using it when I remember, although my left elbow still needs more time. How can I put it nicely? There's a little scab patch (sexy or what?) on my left elbow which I need to get off with some heavy duty exfoliating stuff. I don't want to be in that situation again though and you bet I am going to pop some of that balm on elbows and knees before I fake tan next time! I am hoping the micro dermabrasion lady won't mind using the machine on my elbows, I am going to ask anyway.



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Anyway enough about my left elbow. This little tin is brilliant. I think I need the cherry one. Look at the rustique retro circus look of the tin. It's too pretty for words. I hope this one smells nice too.


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What: Figs & Rouge Organic balms
How much: £4.99
Where: Cute Cosmetics online (free delivery)
disclosure: I received a pomegranate tin for review purposes and I purchased the coconut one with my own money.

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