Wednesday 6 February 2013

Boots and MAC haul!

Last weekend I went shopping with my mum - so surprise surprise, a lot of money was spent. Although I am proud to say that a lot of the beauty products, I spent my own money on! I also bought quite a few clothing items so if you would like me to do a haul on the clothes I bought then please leave a comment asking or talk to me on my instagram. 




First of all, I bought a real techniques stipling brush by Samantha Chapman, it was £11.99 from the brush section in boots and really caught my eye. Aside from everyone raving about these brushes, I actually just really liked the way they looked, I am a sucker for pretty packaging and the way a product looks. Although the packaging isn't anything special, I really love the brush, I think it looks so professional and the pink makes it girly but still overly classy, I just love it! I hate to admit it, but I haven't actually used this yet because I'm too scared to take it out the packet - pathetic, I know (I am trying to save it for a time other than school). When I eventually open the brush, I will use it to apply my foundation and gently buffer it into my skin. 




So I've heard ENDLESS raving about the collection 2000 concealer. So I set out to boots to give this 'amazing' concealer a try, I found it tested a little bit on my under eye and it literally went green, I was so shocked, it was certainly a good cover up but.. green. So I forgot about that idea but just as I was leaving the stand, a different concealer was with the collection 2000 ones, and it was a miss sporty concealer and I tested a little and it was surprisingly great coverage, so I bought that instead and it's just great! It's £2.99 which is exceptionally cheap in my standards. I would really recommend this if you're looking for an affordable concealer.




For a while now I've been looking for a really dark lipstick (as I said on my wish list post) and I didn't want to splash out on a really expensive lipstick in case I didn't like it. This picture doesn't do it a lot of justice as you can't see the colour of it very easily. This specific lipstick from Kate's collection is from the Matte range but to be honest it doesn't feel completely matte, but it's certainly not shiny. When you look at the lipstick it looks more like a deep purple mixed with burgundy but when actually applying to the lips it's more of just a very dark red. I wasn't sure about it at first but after using it a couple of times  I absolutely love it! I just love the deep colour and it contrasts well with my blonde hair! I would definitely recommend these lipsticks for any colours because they are so pigmented and easily applied. Also the price is £5.49 which is incredibly generous for the quality! 




So my mum was being cute and said she would buy me a valentines present, so of course I ventured for an expensive one, haha. I wandered into my favourite place to be EVER - MAC and I had a little look at the lipsticks. Usually I go for bright, statement colours for my lips but because I have a lot of them, I thought why not try a nude colour. I really like this colour as it's not to beige it's more pink but very light and subtle, it will be perfect for school and the summer days. The lipstick is a little bit lighter than my lips but has lot more colour in it, it's really just a really pale pink. It's a frost lipstick, which is sort of shimmery and smooth and easily applied. It was £14 which is always going to sound a little steep but the quality is just divine. 



I seem to be following the crowd a little because each of these products have been 'raved' about. But anyway, Essie nail polishes have been made a big deal out of and everyone absolutely loves them, so I thought I'd have a look at the stand, not intending to buy anything when I saw this gorgeous colour that really stood out to me, it's called 'go overboard' and is just a really deep turqoise colour. Also I just bought a skirt that was the same sort of colours and they just matched perfectly, I had to get it! It was £7.99 so a little expensive for a nail polish but I can't argue that they are amazing quality and the colours are amazing. 



Lastly I bought 'Peaches and clean' Soap and Glory deep cleansing milk, as recommended to me by another of my favourite bloggers. The smell is literally unexplainable it's so creamy and peachey it's just so perfect, I will literally get lost in my words while trying to explain it. I have been using it twice everyday since I've bought it and my skin is feeling exceptionally smooth ever since, I've not had one single spot yet so hopefully the results will carry on! It was £7 in boots. Alongside my new cleanser I bought some Botanics 'Facial Loofahs' to exfoliate my skin as I have 'spots under the skin' which actually has an incredibly difficult, more professional name but I can't bear to try and spell it, practically this 'condition' just means my skin is quite rough and dry but you can't actually see it, a lot of people have it on their arms, you may have it yourself - feel your skin.. does it feel quite rough? Anyway, away from me. Yes, the Facial loofahs I use once in the evening as they tend to make my skin go really red and feel a little raw. Over all this product is really useful for smoothing your skin and I would highly recommend them! P.s You put them in warm water to soak and they become bigger and a little softer and they're around £3 I can't remember exactly. 


Sorry this has been an extremely long post, like really long! I'm also sorry if I have bored any of you but I just really want to share with you what I bought! Thank you  for reading! 
Bye,
Grace xxx

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