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Beauty | The New Boots App

It’s here! Finally, Boots have launched their new app this month. I am very excited to see that they have developed a beautiful brand spanking app that enhances the experience of using their advantage card. Along with sending out the termly vouchers through the post, you can now access more fantastic offers through the app. Boots has been very good at sending offers that are very much personalised towards my spending. Now, everyone can keep up to date with ‘Offers just for me’ and ‘Best Offers at Boots’. 

 
At a click of button you can also shop through the app which is pretty easy to navigate. I have not noticed any glitches with it yet! The app also displays the total balance of points you have gained. This is fantastic for me as I always struggled to know exactly how many points I had without searching through the bags for the receipts or using the very slow point’s machines in store. I like the ‘News and Events’ section that’s aimed at keeping you fully informed about new products available – as if I needed any further encouragement!
After spending my Saturday morning browsing through the app I would recommend downloading it now! I’ve made some cheeky little purchases already and it’s easy to see how quickly you can build up points through the offers! Are you going to download the app? Download it here. Let me know how you get on!
 


How I Deep Clean My Makeup Brushes





It's a mundane task. Cleaning your makeup brushes on a regular basis should be a part of your daily beauty routine. Hands up, who is guilty of not doing this?! Yes, I've been there. Let me tell you why you should clean them!  Each time you use your brushes, dirt, oil and bacteria seep into the bristles. The next time you use that brush, you're putting all that yuk back on your face and collecting a new layer on dirt at the same time.  You dirty buggers!

If you do not do this on a regular basis, it could be one of the reasons why you're having regular breakouts, blackheads, and clogged pores. If you have acne prone skin then I'd recommend that you do this indefinitely! I've noticed a difference since doing mine. Whether you've invested in the cheapest drugstore band or high end brushes - taking care of them should be a priority in maintaining the quality and longevity of your product.



You will need:
  • A Small Bowl
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Clarifying or Baby Shampoo
  • Several Cloths (I used Muslin Cloths)
  • A Towel
  • Your Sink
  • A tap with running luke warm water
Arrange your brushes to commence with the detox.

1. Drop about 3-4 table spoons of Extra Virgin Olive Oil into the small bowl. Take your dirty makeup brush!


2. Place your brush into the small bowl and begin coating it in the olive oil. Focus on the bristles rather than the end where they're glued into the handle. You don't want to loosen them. Then, take the brush and run it back and forth in the palm of your hand. This will gentle encourage and massage the oil through the bristles. Do this for about 5 minutes.

3. Squeeze out the excess oil into the sink. Begin running your luke warm water. After removing the excess oil, if your brushes still need further cleaning, dip the brush pack into the small bowl and repeat this process until you are happy. Rinse the brush and excess oil under the tap.


4. Then, use about 1 teaspoon size of the clarifying or baby shampoo.Work this into the bristles over the sink. Keep washing until the bubbles become clear. Thoroughly rinse!  
 
5. Use the cloth to soak up the excess water from the brushes and dry the handle. Reshape the bristles as you go.

6. Lay the brush flat to dry over several hours.

There you go! This is cheap and easy way to clean your brushes. To help drying and to stop the water for dripping back into the handle end where the glue is; slightly elevate your brushes from the handle end so the excess water is soaked up by the towel. If you found this useful, let me know by leaving a comment. Is there any tips you could offer to improve this process. I'd love to here from you!
 

L'Oreal Paris Nude Magique Eau De Teint Foundation Review


Here's a look at the new Nude Magique Eau De Teint from L'Oreal. 

The Claims:
"Our lightest foundation formula ever. A feather light foundation, feels as light and fresh as water. A new sensation with a lighter than water formula for non greasy zero make up feel. Instantly fuses with the skin blending seamlessly to leave a silky, second skin effect. Perfect bare skin look Naturally even, shine free look. Undetectable coverage. Silky soft touch. No make-up feel."

My Review: 
decided to test out this 'lighter than water' philosophy by adding afew drops into a small glass of water and compared it with a foundation that I use regularly, Maybelline Fit Me foundation.  A picture speaks a thousand words. Suddenly, the Eau De Teint looks more appealing seeing that the formula is floating on top on the water rather than sinking to the bottom like the Fit Me foundation. It's just something to note...and it's claims about being it being a light foundation is possibly evident. 




The first observation I made is the lovely packaging. The lightweight formula comes in the frosty glass container which feel really smooth to hold. And, has a purple metallic screw on lid. Most L'Oreal foundations do come in a glass dispenser but there's something special about this one. It feels more high end. Though my only issue with the packaging is with the lack of pump. Not very hygienic. Let's hope we remember to wash our hands before usage. 




So, to test it's staying power, I choose not to wear a primer underneath. I have plenty of mild acne scars, dark circles and some hyper pigmentation around the cheek area,  so I'm always in the market for a magical, wonder foundation that will complement my skin.

Use as directed: Shake well before use, apply a drop to your finger. Now, I wish that one drop would cover my entire face. Truth is, I used about 12-15 drops to cover my face and neck. The formula is very runny and light in consistency and without a pump, it can get alittle sloppy. It's definitely offers a lightweight formula but can be built upto a light/ medium coverage. I tend to prefer something with medium/ heavy coverage so I didn't enjoy using this as much as I hoped. It did leave matte finish to my skin which is what I prefer. So I didn't feel the need to use power over the top. 

After an 8 hour day at work, there is barely any sign of foundation on my skin, which really disappointed me. All my blemishes were on all show, my forehead, nose and chin looked incredibly oily (and I have dry skin)! This foundation would be more suitable for those who have normal skin who like a feather to light weight coverage. Later on this week, I tried using a primer underneath but it seemed to make no difference. 

With SPF 18 it provides some protection against UV rays. However, it will give some flashback on photography so it may not be suitable for photoshoots. 

To sum this product up here's a quick list of the pros and cons: 

Pros:
- the packaging of the foundation feels very high end
- the shade of foundation matched my skin tone perfectly. I picked up 'warm ivory' 110. 
- SPF 18 for UV protection
- 'lighter than water' formula 

Cons: 
- not suitable for those with combination, oily and dry skin. Would be better for those with normal skin
- there is no pump to this container, so it does not feel very hygienic 
- for 20ml, there is not enough product to make it worth while purchasing the £10 I paid 
- on my skin, it didn't last for any longer than 3 hours, which is not suitable for my life style
- With SPF, it would not be ideal for photography 

I am really disappointed that this didn't work for me. But I have to take into account that my skin type is dry for this time of year. Unfortunately, the cons outweigh in the pros in my opinion. 

It is available from most drug stores across the UK for around £10. 

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