Thursday, 12 July 2012

The holy grail of fake tans?

You can take the girl out of the high street but you can't take the high street from the girl and if a product is not usually available in Boots or Superdrug I usually don't want to hear about it. I've never been a fan of 'glossy box' subscriptions services either as I would hate to fall in love with an expensive product and then not being able to afford the full size version. But something happened about a year ago (this review is a bit late, much?) which made me tip my toes in the world of premium beauty products: Xen-Tan, an upmarket brand of fake tan released a sample of one of their products in a glossy box. I had heard lots of praise about Xen-Tan products before but I never went ahead to buy some Xen Tan for three reasons:



1) For years I've made do with a £8 fake tan product from L’OrĂ©al which gave me a streak free natural looking tan. Why spend more?
2) I only had read praise about Xen-Tan through beauty blogs and hadn't heard of anybody using it in the 'real world'. What if all the xen tan which was blogged about came from samples from the PR? 
3) If you hadn't already guessed, I am a bit of cheapskate really.


Thanks a very generous friend on twitter who was not too fussed about her glossy miniature sample, I soon became the proud owner of a Xen-Tan Deep Bronze Luxe', (30ml trial tube) and couldn't wait to see for myself if it lived up to its hype and more importantly to its £28.99 price tag for its full size version.


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Don't ask me how they've done it but Xen tan managed to tame the god awful stinky beast of the DHA (the tanning ingredient) to create a product which hardly smell of fake tan. How on earth is that possible I've got no idea. Not only the smell of fake tan is barely noticeable but they added a delicate soft scent of vanilla on top. I had never experienced that before.


I usually apply my fake tan at night and sleep in it. I usually feel so sticky that I feel the need to quickly blast a hair dryer on my body to make it dry faster. Not with this: the product applied very smoothly and was super quickly absorbed. The colour is a bit unusual: like chocolate brown mixed with .. erm greeny bird poo but I was so impressed so far, I really wasn't bothered the slightest.


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The following morning I woke up to the most gorgeous and natural looking tan which gave me lots of compliments. No orange tint in sight, no streaks, I was darker, a lovely shade of darker. I was scared before application that I would become too dark, this was after the 'dark' version but it was just perfect. I had never looked so tanned (from a tube/bottle) before. I was blown away, not realising that the best was yet to come…


There's more? Oh yes there is. I feel the ultimate strength of the xen tan deep bronze luxe is how it lives, lasts and evolves on your skin. I have never experienced a product which fades away so amazingly well. Usually when I apply a fake tan product, by day 5 {if it has lasted that long} I can't wait to give my skin a good scrub and start again. St Tropez, which I have also been able to try thanks to a friend, gives me a beautiful colour at first, but becomes patchy city towards the end of its 5-day life on me. For me, Xen tan blows St Tropez - and any other fake tan brands  - out of the water: I am able to get a good seven days out of my application and the products fades out very evenly. 


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Any negative points at all? Yes. The first time I applied the fake tan, I underestimated how fast it would take to be absorbed by the skin so I spent too long rubbing the product in and it created some mini bobbles on top the skin.So my piece of advice for anyone who was new to xen tan deep bronze luxe and wanted to try it is to trust the product, trust that you've blended it enough, and resist the temptation to overblend and play with the product too much. No need to rush it, take your time to apply it, blend it but don’t overblend: leave it alone and let it do its magic. Also, I don't find Xen Tan easily accessible: I can't run to my nearest Boots or Superdrug to buy it and, if there isn't a fake tan salon near you who offers professional tans using Xen Tan, the only place to buy it, to my knowledge, is online.



How does the cheapskate in me reconcile with the fact that the product is £28.99 for a full size version? 30 quid man, that’s a lot of money! I didn't think I would ever say this but it doesn't phase me. Well, I did wait 6 months to buy it at a whopping 30% off, on the official website, (since Buyapowa would never list it!) but I was happy to spend the money as the product is of outstanding quality. Could I go back to buying a cheapo tan? No way. Now that I've experienced a practically scent free fake tan, with all the bonus perks, I don't want to go back. Hands down, this is the best fake tan product I have ever tried and it's going to take an exceptionally good product to beat it – if that is even possible.


What: Xen Tan Deep Bronze Luxe (Weekly Self Tan)
How much: £28.99 for 236 ml
Where: Xen Tan online store
Disclosure: the travel size (30ml) was gifted to be by Georgie on twitter and I bought the big fat one you see on the photos with my own money.


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Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Uncompleted tattoo...

As the USA bloggosphere seem to have recovered from the big excitement around the release of the Maybelline Creme Eyeshadow Colour Tattoo cream eyeshadow and that their tattoos might be gathering dust by now, the UK seems to be finally catching up.


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There is only one ‘slight’ problem. Not only did we (or my Superdrug anyway) only get 3 shades out of the 10 available but the shades we have seem to be totally different. I am confused. Where is the gorgeous taupe and the sultry pomegranate? Are we really only getting 3 shades?


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So it is a lot of sadness and disappointment that I am only able to show you swatches of the 3 colours I have found. I can confirm that these are incredibly long lasting on my hand, I have yet to purchase some and test how they fare on the eyelid and how much creasing they will generate.


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Maybelline Color Tattoos are available in selected Superdrug stores and can be purchased at £4.99.     
*recedes in a corner and sulks*

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Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Budget Bronze Boogie Nails

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Carrying on with the theme of budget cheap polish and in my search for the gold polish of my dreams I stumbled upon this golden / bronzy nail polish 'Bronze Boogie' from Technic at bodycare. The colour looked nice enough in the bottle, it was only £0.99 so I went ahead and buy it. Now, this is such a budget nail polish that even the label is not stuck properly and I had to look for a label which was not too wonky.


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As with my Technic golden peachy nail polish bought the same day, this polish has a really really strong smell, very distinct from any polish you have ever tried in your life. Despite the smell though, the polish is a very gorgeous colour, and applies very easily, offers amazing coverage even in one coat. Photos are shown with 2 coats.


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Such a shame about the smell. Could I get used to it? Maybe, but definitely not today, as I feel it’s given me a bit of a headache lol. Do they look cheap and nasty once applied? I bet no one wouldn’t even tell the difference with a more pricey alternative. I feel like an Arabian Princess … well I wear nose clippers that is { @Lisforlois ;) }


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I really like the way Yinka from Vex in the City finishes her posts by summarises price and where to buy it information, so pinching the idea from her:


How much?: £0.99
Where to buy it: Bodycare Shops (UK) or online at  Love Thy Makeup (£1.50 for delivery in the UK. also delivers worldwide)
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Thursday, 10 June 2010

Golden Rusty Walnuts from Nyx

I'm not sure whether this is because we can't easily get them in England but I've always been attracted by Nyx eyeshadows. One day, I discovered this post from lipglossiping and fell in love with 'golden' and 'rust' individual shadows from Nyx. So when I stumbled on UK based beauty blog sale (thank you bickyyy!) selling a nyx trio eyeshadow set (TS12), having both those colours in, I just had to buy it: too gorgeous for words, and too brilliant an opportunity.


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I've used the golden many times but done yet a look using all the 3 colours at the same time. In the meantime, here are some swatches. I am very impressed by the pigmentation and these are swatches without any kind of primer.
From left to right: golden, rust and walnut bronze.


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They are soft and very easy to blend. It's actually this little palette which led to many more purchases from nyx.


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Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Creaserama in Liquid Bronze

Reading about the Benefit Creaseless Cream shadows gave me the craving to buy some cream eyeshadows but I was not ready to spend £14.50 to see if I liked them, as my previous and only experience of cream shadows left disappointed: Revlon Illuminance quad shadow palettes which were too sheer and too subtle. When I heard that MeMeMe from Superdrug did some bright ones, I just could not resist and had to buy one. So I bought the Colourama, in shade  ‘Liquid Bronze’ at £5.50 from Superdrug


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The promise: Colour with Drama Combined.
Long lasting cream eyeshadow
8 hours longstay wear. Guaranteed

 
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My first impressions: I love the packaging. I love how it feels in the hand, very nice and heavy, the font is gorgeous, and the plastic casing almost looks & feels like glass. I did one swatch in the shop with the sponge applicator and I was sold. This had to go on my lids. It basically looks like those delicate posh pears covered with a sheet of gold, that you could find in glossy Christmas editions cooking magazines. I was surprised at how quickly it set on my hand.



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Sadly this is where my love affair ended with the product. I prepped my eyes with some Too Faced Shadow Insurance. As soon as I applied on my lids, it started to crease like nobody’s business. I just could not believe my eyes: it almost felt like you suddenly try to iron a fabric with an iron which is too hot and the fabric starts instantly to shrivel. I tried to apply it more carefully on the other lid, alas with no better results. Perhaps, I also went too heavily on the second eye, or that I pulled the skin a bit too tight, which caused the shrivelling on application? I am not sure. It was very hard to capture the shrivelling, but here’s an attempt (not a eotd!)


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What’s your experience with cream shadows? Do they crease on you as soon as it approaches your skin? Any tips for the application of it? Can you blend a cream shadow?
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