Showing posts with label Season Inspired. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Season Inspired. Show all posts

Summer Beauty


With all the summer heat, keeping makeup in place takes a bit more effort and that's where this spray comes into play. It's like a hairspray for the face that feels like nothing on the skin, doesn't have any type of scent and it manages to keep everything in place for a very long time, especially in combination with the Max Factor All Day Primer. 

This still remains my favourite sunscreen for the face. It's slightly tinted, so there is no white cast and it's very light, doesn't feel sticky, plus it's very affordable. With it I hadn't had a single burn in sight and I'm super pale. 

A matte version of Sun Dance's fluid for the face, though this one is a bit heavier than the tinted version, but it protects just as well.

Not only is it an excellent primer that is very light, but it also adds an additional layer of sun protection. It helps prolong the wear of foundation (or tinted sunscreen) as well as mattifies the skin, which is something a lot of people look for in the summer months. I would apply this in a thin coat for best performance.


Aside from the fact it has an SPF 15, this is also a base that has one of the most natural finishes on the skin ever and it's very light. It's similar to Healthy Mix Serum in terms of coverage and texture, but with a more satin finish. 

Missha's BB already feels a touch greasier on the skin than Bourjois' CC, but it has a higher SPF, 25, a higher level of coverage if you need it, as well as a really light shade that will suit the palest of Snow Whites, but it also comes in darker shades. 

Since the base is quite light or in some cases also sometimes no-existent, I go with a high coverage concealer with a good staying power and I use only little dots of product where and when needed. Collection's and Nars' concealers are very similar, but Nars' Chantilly is the lightest shade I ever found, which is what I need it at least at the beginning of the summer, but Collection's shade Fair is pretty light as well and it's much more affordable.


MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural
Though it depends on what sunscreen you're using as well as if your skin tends to get oily, I use powders at lot more in the summer than in any other season. I've been using Mac's MSF for years, despite never being a fan of it, but in the summer in mattifies well enough. A lot of people love this powder because they say that it doesn't leave their face flat, but I find this powder too obvious, except in the summer months. It will appeal to those who want some extra coverage.
This might seem like some super extra special powder and it promises you the world - well at least to correct uneven skin tone with its different hues of powder, but the only thing it does it matiffly. And that's what we need in the summer, right? This is actually one of my most used products this summer even though it's nothing special.
I'm not at all a fan of this powder, but just about everyone else is, plus it's very inexpensive, so it made the cut. I actually do like this on bare skin or just over sunscreen and it mattifies well, but over a foundation it looks too much.
Bourjois' Poudre de Riz is a product for those who dislike powders as it doesn't leave a completely flat and powdery finish as well as it kind of blurs the skin and adds a bit of radiance. But if your skin it super oily, this won't cut it.

This is a similar product to the Bourjois' Java powder in a sense that's it's more of a finishing powder with some blurring capabilities, but it also mattifies and doesn't look powdery.


ESSENCE Lash Mania False Lash Mascara Waterproof
Essence might be the one who sells some of the cheapest waterproof mascaras here, so this one could be the most interesting to most of you who don't regularly wear waterproof mascara. Despite the price it's a very decent waterproof mascara. It's similar to Lash Princess and I <3 Extremes in terms of formula, which means that it's very volumising as it deposits a lot of product on the lashes. The brush is a bit clumsy, especially when it comes to lover lashes, but I expect it to be fabulous once it dries a bit. I tested it under a hot shower and it only flaked off a bit, so I would be comfortable to go with this one of the beach as flakes are easy to deal with and the most important thing is that there is no smudging. It also holds the curl well enough.

This is the only mascara I can count on being exactly as just applied at the end of the day. While shower will make it flake a bit, swimming with it should be ok (tested last year if you're wondering). This is a mascara that brings on the volume and big lashes, but you can just wear one light coat if you want a more natural look. This also holds the curl like nobody's business, but if water is involved, the lashes do drop a bit.

This isn't my favourite mascara by any stretch of the word, but as far as being waterproof, it should definitely be able to resist the sweaty panda eyes the heat inevitably brings. It's a very defining mascara that gives more of a natural effect, though with many coats you can build up the volume a bit. 


Summer means bronzer time, so again this year my trusted Bronze Goddess got its turn. This is the only bronzer I've found that works with my skin tone because it has a reddish undertone instead of the orange/yellow one. It actually creates a very believable tan colour and love that it's matte. It was quite an investment, but it was worth every cent and it's the only bronzer I've used for years.  


When else to wear a bright pigmented lip gloss than in the summer? Magique is a medium pink-coral shade with intense pigmentation and a very glossy finish. The formula feels so different to anything I've tried, as it's a bit cooling on the lips, but not in a minty way. Even though it's a gloss, it actually leaves a bit of a stain behind, so you don't have to reapply it too often. 
A cheaper intense lip gloss that I intended to include here as well would be L'Oreal's L'Extraordinaire in Rose Symphony, which smells amazingly like peaches.

It is rare to find a nice light, warm, peachy shade that doesn't look orange againts my pale complexion, but this one is a light peach with a tiny bit of pink in it. It's a type of colour that brightens up my face because of the peachy tones in it and it's a great colour for a natural look. The formula is one of those glossy lipstick ones, so it's not the most long-lasting, but it's moisturising, so very comfortable to wear.

This colour was at the top of my list of products to include in this post and for a good reason. I just feel that warm orange reds were made for this season. I have three such lip colours: Lady Danger, Mac's Dangerous, which is a bit redder and Essence's Lip Cream in Floral Glam, which was unfortunately a limited edition (Guerilla Gardening TE). All are matte and I would definitely wear this shade only in a matte version as it looks way cooler. This is a lip colour that attracts attention and it's no wonder why it's so popular.
I hear a nice similar colour is Milani's lipstick Matte Passion.


I could choose so many similar shades for this post as I appear to be very smitten with this colour and have many variations of it, but I choose Unapologetic because it's the brightest and I like that it's in a pencil form. I did a whole post about similar shades here. For those who prefer Mac's lipsticks try Relentlessly Red and Impassioned, while those who want a drugstore gem, give Catrice' Ultimate Stay Lipstick in 090 IrrCORALbly Pink a go.

I could not write this post without Bourjois' Velvets, not just because of the gorgeous selection of lovely summery bright shades, but also because I find them perfect for this season, especially if you plan on wearing bold colours as these don't smudge, but stay put for a long time. My favourite is, of course, Frambourjoise, which is a lovely pink-red shade, while Olé Flamingo is a super bright warm fuchsia shade.
Two other very long lasting products that are similar to Olé Flamingo would be Catrice Made to Stay Smoothing Lip Polish 060 Mission PINKpossible (about to be discontinued, so if you plan on getting it, be quick about it) and Me Now Generation II Long Lasting Lip Gloss in #36 (from Born Pretty store)


Even the name sounds seaside inspired, but basically this is the prettiest pastel blue nail polish ever as it looks almost a bit grey in some lights, so like the sky.

BARRY M Nail Paint 
Turquoise
I have almost forgotten about this beauty, but it's like summer in a nail polish bottle. As the name suggest it's a turquoise shade, so a medium blue with hints of green.

Contrary to Barry M's this one is a greener version of the turquoise shade. Actually, it has very little of the blue on my nails. The formula is widely considered to be very fickly, but I don't get what the fuss is about, as it's just a sheer formula that needs three coats and that's it.


Even though I think this shade isn't sold anywhere any more because it was a LE, it's my only neon shade and I wanted to include it anyway. It's a mix of neon orange with a bit on neon pink and it completely depends on your skin tone how it looks. A similar shade would be Models Own Beach Bag. My fellow blogger Taya loves neons and she showed her pretty collection here, where you might find a shade for yourself as well. If you're a bit scared of neons, then perhaps give a shade like Essence Indian Summer a go.

This shade is gorgeousness in a bottle! If you ever wanted to find a pinker Essie's Cute as a Button, this is it. It's a bright pink with hints of coral and if you ever saw pink flamingos' of Camargue, you'll agree with me that it is indeed properly named. It truly is stunning in real life and I highly recommend you go check it out if you can.

A warm medium pink that looks gorgeous on the nails, but best of all, the formula of this shade is outstanding. It's super pigmented, basically a one coater and you can easily get it right with one swipe of the brush due to a smooth formula. Excellent quality nail polish.


Beach Inspired Nails

I was inspired by several Pinterest images, some included a sea foam and waves design, but this is my first attempt at any nail art, so those things were too much for me. It's a gradient nail made out of three colours: L'Oreal's Colour Riche in 205 Rose Bagatelle for the beach base, Maybelline's Mini Colorama 96 Party Blue (discontinued) and Barry M's Nail Paint in Turquoise for the sea. I put the gradient over a white base - Catrice Colour Brightening Base Coat 01 On Top of the Alps. The gold sand is Catrice's Luxury Lacquer Liquid Metals in 01 Champagne Rain. The gold shells are from eBay.


DOVE Purely Pampering Nourishing Body Oil 
with Shea Butter and Warm Vanilla
a.k.a. DOVE Verwöhnendes Körperöl mit Shea Butter und Vanilleduft
Body oils give such a nice glow to the skin, which looks good especially on tanned legs, but this one goes a step further as it has very fine gold shimmer in it (finer than in Nuxe Or). It's quite a light oil and doesn't leave the skin terribly greasy, though there is a light layer of it left on the skin. The scent doesn't fit into this season that well because it's a warm vanilla scent, but it's not overly heavy.

SUN DANCE Transparentes Sonnenspray 50
I dislike the sticky feeling sun creams leave, so this year I got a transparent version. It has tons of alcohol in it, but I wasn't prepared to pay over 10 € for the Garnier version and besides I'll only wear it for a week in total. This one is a lot lighter than any sunscreen I had before, but it still leaves a tiny bit of an oily film behind. It smells like classic sunscreen, so no alcohol. 

SUN DANCE Selbst Bräunungs Tonik
This is a very light face self tan in a toner form. The texture is like a regular toner, so it sinks in fast and leaves no greasy or sticky residue behind. That's why it should suit so many skin types, even oily ones. Its effect is gradual, which means it's easier to get an even tan and it took three-four days for me to get a nice colour going. It also smells nice which is always a bonus.

This is instant tan and makeup for legs in a can. The colour is just right for my pale skin to breathe some life in it, as it's about the same colour I achieve with my self-tanner and not at all orange, but rather incredibly believable. It's not the easiest thing to apply, partly due to the spray not distributing the product well and it needs to be blended fast because it dries super quick and after that is doesn't budge at all. For me it's greatest downside is the lack of actual coverage which it promises, but it's the best such product I've tried so far.  

This and St. Tropez one are without a doubt the best self-tanners I've tried. Believe me when I say that it's a huge difference between this one and drugstore ones. The colour is more natural due to an olive hue it has, it's much darker with one application than its competition and it lasts about a week on me. It has a marzipan scent that tries to cover the self-tan scent, but the older the bottle is, the more the scent develops, however, it is not as bad as at cheap versions such as Sun Dance's spray.


Not only does it have this gorgeous gold shimmer in it, which also looks good on the hair not just the skin, but it also has a tiny bit of colour. It actually shows up on my milky skin and gives me a subtle tan effect. The oil is a proper dry oil, it is in fact drier than the original, so it sinks in fast.


This smells incredibly refreshing, but sweet and a tiny bit bitter, so it's like a cocktail or a tropical fizzy drink. I just love showering with this on hot days.

HAWAIIAN Tropic Protective Dry Oil Spray
Hawaiian Tropic has probably one of the most recognisable scents of the summer, a mix of tropical fruit with coconut and it's super strong, so you could almost wear it as a fragrance. This sunscreen is in form of an oil, so it will also give your skin a glow. 

KNEIPP Badekristale Immer cool bleiben 
Stay Cool Bath Crystals
Normally I don't associate baths with cooling down, however, this one contains mint and menthol, so I'll be giving this a try in the next few days.

Shell and Starfish Soaps (Müller)
To give at least your bathroom a summery vibe, these cost merely 30 cents a piece and I love the classic clean scent they have.


Now that we finally have the famous VS body mists here (miracles do happen it seems), I find that a great majority smells very similar to Love Spell, but there is something about this scent that just gets me. It's very Escada-ish in a sense that is smells like a cocktail or maybe more like a fizzy soda, so very refreshing and sweet. The staying power is poor, but that's a good excuse to keep respraying it to cool down on a hot day.

I know Estee Lauder's Bronze Goddess is a cult favourite, but for me Nuxe's Huile Prodigieuse's scent is just as beachy and summery. I only have a sample, which is hardly noticeable on the picture, but it deserves its place here. The scent is more intense than that of the oil, so staying power is actually very decent and I could smell myself after a few hours, which I honestly didn't expect to. Top notes are orange blossom, bergamot, mandarin orange and orange; middle notes are rose, magnolia and gardenia; base notes are vanilla, coconut milk and pebbles - I don't find these notes terribly dissimilar to the Bronze Goddess ones. 
I have recently tested Guerlain's Terracota Le Parfum and it's stunning. I desperately need it in my life.


ESCADA Yearly Limited Editions
You can count on Escada to bring their latest version of cocktails inspired fragrances every year. They are sweet, fruity and smell like summer with a refreshing drink in your hand, but alas they never manage to get the staying power any more substantial than an hour or two. Despite that, these LE scents are some of my favourite scents ever as proved by my collection - I got these mini bottles from eBay and it's a selection of best scents they did, though my favourite is still Marine Groove.


When making any type of braids or some other hair styles, using some sort of texturiser makes it a lot easier. Especially those whose hair is very sleek and straight will notice that braiding isn't easy on freshly washed hair. Many such products exist, even regular dry shampoo will do it, but I really like this one because it's a dry shampoo, volumizer and texturiser in one. I just sprinkle a bit of the powder close to the roots and even a bit on the length of the hair, give it a bit of  a shake and I have tons of volume. It also smells amazing to me, peachy-floral, I just wish it lasted longer.

VO5 Give me Texture Dry Texturising Spray and CHARLES WORTHINGTON Volume & Bounce Texturising Spray
Two more texturising product that I consider being very similar. VO5 contains sea salt, so it's kind of like a dry sea salt spray. These two remind me of a dry shampoo on steroids, meaning they gives a lot of grip, volume and a bit of hold (Charles Worthingston's has stronger hold than VO5's). If you plan to wear your hair in a braid or you want to make your beachy waves look that bit better, I'd use either of these. 

JOHN FRIEDA Beach Blonde Ocean-Waves
I've never owned a proper salt spray before, but I did try to make it myself, though I didn't like it. This one is highly rated online and available in Müller, so it's worth a try also due to a beachy, coconuty-salty scent it has. I find that the formula would benefit with more hold, but this also means that you can spray as much as you want and it won't make your hair feel sticky or crunchy. It does leave that salt water feeling on the hair and it made decent enough beachy waves, though real salt water does it way better and I still find it works a lot better if you use a curling iron and spray each strand individually after. I used it like that on the right picture row one and left picture row three.


My hair is super long, so if it's really hot outside I always either braid it, put it in a high ponytail or a bun. Fishtail braid is the hair style I do very often and so many people ask me how do it. It's actually very easy, just more time consuming than regular braid and it's a lot more secure because if you lose the hair tie (happens to me all the time), it mostly still keeps in place. I learned how to do it by watching this tutorial years ago. 
The half up I've been doing recently is super simple and just involves twisting two strands, then pinning them on each side. I have a better picture of it here and you can find the tutorial here. The starfish hair clip is from eBay for 1 pound here.
Milkbraids are my choice for really hot days. It keeps all the hair away and it's very secure. I even sleep with it and by the morning it's just a bit messy, but nothing falls down. It's really a minimal amount of work that involves doing two braids and pinning in a halo form. The star fish hair pin is again from eBay for 1 pound here.
The beach waves on the second and fifth picture were made by a method used in this tutorial and using the John Frieda Beach Blonde Salt Spray
The last hair style is a bit more complicated, though a dutch braid is actually just inverted french braid. Here is Missy Sue's tutorial on How to Braid for beginners. I just did a side dutch braid  and finished braiding all the way to the end, then pinned it in a low bun. A similar tutorial here.

Have a great day!

Spring Beauty


BASE
Spring is time for lighter bases and this one definitely fits the bill. It has a light to medium coverage, in fact in that respect it's very similar to Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum, however, the finish is more satin-matte than dewy which will appeal to those whose skin gets a bit shiny during the day. This is my ultimate product for when I'm in a hurry as it takes seconds to apply and blend in with fingers.

Out of all my foundations, BBs and CC creams this has the best finish ever. Again it's similar to Healthy Mix Serum in terms of coverage, but with a more satin finish. This literally looks like skin. It just melts in invisibly and it doesn't settle into lines or pores. To me this is the perfect base, but the lightest shade is too dark for a Snow White like me, so I really wish Bourjois made another lighter shade of this.

BOURJOIS Healthy Mix Serum 
This has been my favourite foundation since its release. It looks incredibly natural and fresh on the skin due to the dewy finish and it's particularly nice for dehydrated skin with dry patches because it's one of the rare foundations that doesn't look odd on such skins. This is a staple in my collection.


 EYES
I love a neutral, defined look in any season, but I think that such a look fits into spring especially well. This is the palette that started my matte neutral-taupe eye look obsession and it made me fall in love with eyeshadows. The shades in it are perfect for an everyday defined eye, but the colours can also be worn in a smokier combination. The quality is fantastic and these are some of the best matte eyeshadows around. 

Basics 2 offers a bit more variety when it comes to medium toned shades and it also contains more cool toned shades. If you find the first version too light for your skin tone, this should work at lot better. The quality is again superb as at the original, so another pack of nicely pigmented and smooth eyeshadows.

 I've raved a lot about this budget friendly palette and I still love it. It's like someone put both Naked Basics palettes together and took only the good shades in it. The quality is really good for the price and all the colours are actually matte.


CHEEKS
BENEFIT Coralista
Coral is the obvious choice for spring cheeks and Coralista is my favourite because it's gorgeous coral shade with an illuminating shimmer/glow. This is the type of shade that makes you look so fresh.

The most classic warm pink shade that brightens the face by giving a cute flush to the cheeks, but without any shimmer. The quality of these blushes in amazing, especially considering the price. 


This is one of those great super perky peaches for pale skins. I prefer this to pink blushes when I want to look healthily flushed, plus the velvet cream texture looks very natural on the skin.

Pop of Pink is a bright warm pink-coral and can be used quite sheer or build up for intensity. The liquid-mousse texture gives the cheeks that lovely natural "of course I'm not faking that flush" finish, especially when paired with a light base. 


LIPS




Nude-ist is a beautiful muted rose shade on me with a nice matte finish and it's one of those fantastic natural shades that give me a bit of colour and definition to lips. 

These are such a fancy replacement for a lip balm due to their comfortable, creamy formula and the divine peachy scent. Rose Melody is a natural-pink my-lip-but-better-shade with a nice glossy finish that is great for any easy everyday look.



This is one of my never-fails default lip colours for most occasions because it manages to brighten up my pale skin tone, but isn't too flashy or too in your face. It's a medium pink-coral or peachy-pink and I really appreciate that there is more pink in it because corals mostly look unflattering orange on me.

The brightest choice in my selection, Sweet Tart is a bright, warm Barbie pink that is very pigmented, which is a pleasant surprise for such a balmy product. 


 Cotton Candy is a warm pink that is similar to MAC's Please Me, so it's a great everyday colour, when you want something neutral, but not completely nude (on condition you have a pale skin tone). The formula is really creamy and yet it manages to cling on longer that for example Essence's pencils, so it's a nice replacement for a lipstick.

This is currently my favourite lip colour as it's one of the nicest light peachy-pinks ever. It's a good pencil that is somewhere between being creamy and hard, so it defines well, but the formula is a drier one, however, the colour makes it all worth it.

NAILS

The rather dully named nail colour, 01 is a a nude with a rose-violet-taupe tone, which is close to my skin tone, but those cool hues keep it from looking like mannequin fingers. The formula is so smooth and surprising easy to apply for an opaque nude nail polish, but what impressed me more is how shiny is the finish.

This is that one fantastic transition shade that can easily be worn from autumn though winter into spring because it's such a nice mix of styles. It's a mix of autumn-winter taupe and spring pastel lilac shades, so it looks very modern on the nails. 

ESSIE Nail Lacquer
Mint Candy Apple
The quintessential mint green nail polish that is closer to pastel blue than green. The formula makes you work for it, but there are plenty of better performing dupes anyway and you can't really have a spring without such a shade at least once on the nails.


I got this hoping it be the perfect nude nail polish, but it turned out to be so much more. It's a pastel light pink-peach shade, so it's somewhat nude but with a cute twist.  

The name completely fits this brightened coral-pink shade as it really is cute.The formula of this shade is unbeatable because the application is so smooth and even.

The greener and a bit more muted sibling of Mint Candy Apple, but with a much better performing formula.


FRAGRANCE
Katy Perry Royal Revolution
A sweet, yet fresh scent which still has that depth that also makes it a nice choice for a night out. It reminds me of a very nice smelling shampoo and I love such scents in the spring.

LA RIVE Moon
This is one of those clean, but classy scents that work no matter the occasion or season. It's basically a cheap knock-off of Hugo Boss Nuit Pour Femme and works just as well. It starts with a nice peachy burst, but it quickly settles into a nice expensive fabric softener scent.

The heaviest fragrance out of the three, but still lighter than all those vanilla-cupcake based scents like Fantasy. Fame is a lovely blend of apricot, honey and flower notes, while the depth is created by the smokiness of the incense note.


Have a great day!

December Inspired Beauty


Christmas lights, glitter, red lips and cocoa with cinnamon - that's what December is all about to me. I so enjoyed doing my Autumn Picks post, so I'm doing another similar one inspired by the holiday season.


LIPS
CATRICE Ultimate Colour 350 MATTador
Even if you're not a red lipstick girl, the holiday season beckons for some ruby red on the lips. MATTador is a warm toned red with a creamy-matte finish. 

To make it a bit different, MATTraction is not a classic red, but a deep rose-pink-red shade that is super pretty on the lips and it's a fun colour, but at the same time very glamorous.

 
L'OREAL Color Riché Pure Reds Collection Exclusive Blake
An incredible ruby/cherry red with a blue undertone that is the most classic shade in my selection. The finish is matte and the formula just spectacular. Here is a comparison with Ruby Woo and Russian Red.

L'OREAL Color Riché Pure Reds Collection Exclusive Laetitia
The berry-burgundy season hasn't passed yet, so I can't let such a shade out of this selection. Laetitia is a proper deep red with some purples tones and it looks so striking on the lips.
Pure Reds are currently 25% cheaper in Müllers.

For more red lipsticks check my Swatch Gallery


EYES
URBAN DECAY Naked Palette 
Sin, Half Baked, Smog & Toasted
There is hardy a more appropriate palette for the season. The lovely shimmery finish of some shades looks very festive, but still every day appropriate, not to mention the slew of combinations and different looks that can be created with this palette. My personal favourites for this time of the year are shimmery light pink Sin, warm gold Half Baked, fantastic bronze Smog and medium cool pink Toasted. 

002 Hourglass Beige, 015 Flashback Silver, 021 Sahara Treasure, 024 Bronze Goddess and 033 Tender Caramel
I say go all out with shimmer on holidays and these have some of the best shimmery-metallic finish paired with excellent pigmentation. My absolute favourite in this whole bunch is Sahara Treasure, a shimmery medium brown-gold that looks über glam on the eyes. Other shades are a light gold Hourglass Beige, lavender-silver Flashback Silver, gorgeous green-gold Bronze Goddess and my newest addition- a taupe version of Sahara Treasure - Tender Caramel. 
All of these shades can still be found in DM and I was told that Tuš has them for 3 €. If you still can't find them, try Fragrance Direct or Salma.

CATRICE ViennART LE Baked Eyeshadow
C03 Lovely Lace
By far the best gold eyeshadow I've found so far for my pale skin tone as it doesn't look orange. It's a limited edition, so hurry up if you want it.


BARRY M Dazzle Dust Old Gold
No one talks about Dazzle Dusts anymore. If you're looking for super sparkly eyeshadows, look no further. Old Gold is a greenish gold with lots of shimmer. I like using this over other eyeshadows to give the look some extra sparkle.

MAC Patina
A neutral classic, but a nice way to wear some understated gold on the eyes. 

I actually knew this was discontinued before I decided what to include in this post, but it's so damn pretty it'd be a crime not to put it here. It's a proper gold shade that on me turns a bit orangey because of my skin tone, but it' gorgeous nonetheless and it's incredibly pigmented. 
I set upon finding more drugstore gold eyeshadows to mention here and I found it in Catrice's Absolute Mono Eyeshadow 420 Talk Like An Egyptian and L'Oreal L'Ombre Pure 500 Gold Mania (or Lumiere).


All of those shimmery eyeshadows will need a base and On and on Bronze is an excellent choice for the job. It's a nice neutral bronze shade with a metallic finish. Of course, you can just wear it on its own, as I have almost all December.

Two more liquid/cream eyeshadows with a metallic/shimmery finish that can be used on their own or as a base. Brazil's Sunset is a beige-gold, while UK's Stonehenge is a taupe cool toned brown.

To define those eyes some eyeliner on the top lash line always does the trick. Felt Tip eyeliners are super simple to use and this particular one has a very pigmented black and long lasting formula.


A copper gold eyeliner that costs just a pound. Bargain

I didn't know that this was discontinued, but it's one of the best gold eyeliners especially for the price. I searched for another similar gold eyeliner in our drugstores and found Catrice's Liquid Gold Gel Eye Pencil 030 You’re So Gold Fashioned!.

Stash is an interesting mix of gold and green, and it's dark enough to define the eyes, but still give it that something special. I love using this on my lower lash line and even in the waterline as it defines, but doesn't look as stark as black.

There is no better time to wear falsies and Demi Wispies are without a doubt some of the prettiest lashes I've ever seen. They are slightly tapered at the outer corner giving that elongated eye effect and don't overpower the eye makeup because they still look natural enough. Not to mention how comfortable they are to wear. To help you with the lash application, Catrice has a nifty Lash Applicator.


CHEEKS 
No matter what makeup you're wearing, this blush will work with it. It's such a gorgeous natural, slightly pinkish warm shade. I just adore it

ESSENCE Silky Blush 70 Kissable
It is the season for deeper blushes and this plum one fits the bill perfectly. It's super pigmented, therefore great if you have a medium skin tone and it also has gold shimmer that gives that glow to the cheeks.

NARS Blush Orgasm
The good old classic that suits pale skin tones so well (those with deeper skin tones go for Deep Throat). It's the quintessential peachy-pink shade with gold shimmer. You can't go wrong with it on any occasion.


Designed as a primer to give some extra subtle luminosity to the skin, it can be used under foundation, mixed with foundation or just on the highpoints of the face over makeup. I really love this because it's subtle, warm toned and feels super light.

MAKEUP REVOLUTION Vivid Baked Highlighter 
Peach Lights
Though the name suggests a warm toned highlighter, the shimmer in it is actually cool pink. It's a baked highlighter that I find is still more on the subtle side, especially compared to the cream Essence one. Petra The Awesome (yes, that's how I renamed her) gave me this because it didn't suit her warm colouring, but it suits my neutral complexion very well. Here is her review.

A cream highlighter with a pink based shimmer and one that is similar to Benefit's High Beam. It's super glowy and very creamy, almost like it's melted when touched,  however, on the skin it feels kind of dry to the touch.

Highlighting pen brings some extra light to the face and helps hide dark circles as well as lifts the complexion. It's a subtle effect, but it does so much.

As if there isn't enough highlighting going on in this post, there is also this little gem. I use this as a setting powder and I swear it makes the foundation look so much better. There are some scary big glitter particles inside, but they don't translate on the face, however, what you're left with is a lovely, fresh complexion.


NAILS
Why mess why the good old classic and not just wear the chic nude manicure. It should look particularly lovely if paired with some glitter either as an accent nail, ombre effect or just the simple all-over glitter effect. 
Though this shade was a part of a LE, there are still places where you can get them, but Maja did a nice post about nude nail polishes if you need more recommendations and I'm also adding Essence Candy Love (Katja's swatch) as well as Deborah Smalto Gel Effect 01 (Zlatana's swatch) as possible suggestions.

Though I have a soft spot for proper bright red shades (such as Essie's Really Red), I picked something deeper. I adore such shades because they look vampy, yet so glamorous on the nails.


MODELS OWN Diamond Luxe Heart Red
I swear this is the most Christmassy nail polish ever. It's a classic red with gold shimmer that looks like bright red shimmer once it's on the nails. My picture does not do it justice as the shimmer is much more visible in person under light.

MODELS OWN Disco Pants Copacabana
If dread the glitter removal from your nails, Copacabana is a simpler, but still a glamorous enough choice to wear on the nails. It's a complex mix of gold, silver and even some green with a frosty-metallic finish that gives quite a lovely effect on the nails


ESSENCE Metal Glam TE Topper Steel-ing the Scene
Basically any gold glitter topper could take the spot here and there are so many. I've seen one from L'Oreal, Essie (newest collection) as well as an Essence one from the one of the current TE's. Taya did a comparison of gold glitter toppers from Essence here.

My favourite glitter nail polish ever. It's like diamonds on the nails and looks phenomenally glamorous. There are many dupes for this nail polish, I know about at least two: Illamasqua Trilliant (Maja's swatch) and P2 Sand Style polish 070 Pretty (Polona's swatch)


Time for some serious shimmer and Catrice delivers with it's Luxury Lacquers. My choice is It's Showtime, a proper, glamourous silver that is just perfect for the season. If only the removal process weren't so laborious.

Does anyone else feel like this is the best nail polish choice for New Year's Eve? What better to wear on the nails while sipping champagne and watching the fireworks than a galaxy effect topper. Just wear it over black for best result.


BODY
The post need some more shimmer and this body oil contains just that. You can apply it on the skin or hair for a subtle gold glistening effect.

Though this is more like water than a cream, it does smells so good. It's a warm, sweet and yummy scent, basically just as it say on the bottle - honey and almond. Great scent for cold winter night.

The cutest bath bomb ever, little Chilly Willy snowman smells (roughly) like cinnamon and will brighten your bath pampering experience.

Luxury in a bottle - there is no better phrase to describe this. It smells divine and it's super nourishing which excellent for winter dry skin.


DIY Cinnamon Scrub
This is in one word yummy. I love the scent of cinnamon and this smells amazing. It's super easy to make: just combine sugar, olive oil (or whichever oil you prefer), cinnamon and I also add a bit of vanilla extract. It does make a mess in the shower, so make sure you use a shower gel to get any brown cinnamon traces off the skin, but works a treat. 


HAIR
Festive Hair Accessories
What better way to decorate your updo with a sparkly hair accessory. Be it gold, silver or with rhinestones, anything goes for the holiday season. I went for glitter hair ties that I got form O'Twist (Tally Weijl also has a couple), sparkly hair bands and gold bobby pins (H&M). There are tons in shops that sell accessories, mine are mostly old from New Yorker, H&M and Tally Weijl, but check Asos and New Look for more. 

I don't think any other hair product screams Christmas as much as this one. It smells like cinnamon, clove and cookies, so it's a bit of an aromatherapy session while you take care of your hair.

A brilliant affordable shampoo for dry hair.

Not merely a light heat protectant and a serum-type of product in one, this also contains tiny shimmer that actually makes the hair more shiny, but not in a super obvious way.


Low Messy Bun Decorated with Jewellery
You can use a head band for this, but just wear it so it's on the back of your head. I used a necklace from New Yorker that I got a few months ago, so it might still be sold. Pin the necklace on the hair first because it's easier to hide the ends under the hair before all the twisting. Do a very, very loose fishtail braid using large chunks of hair and then twist it into a low bun. Use a lot of pins, so it will hold all day. I can't link you a tutorial to this, since it's of my design, but if you don't know how to do a fishtail braid, I learned from this video years ago.

Fishtail Halo Braid with a Glitter Head Band
If you're using an elastic band, lift and pin half of the hair up first, then put on the head band and unclip the top part of the hair, so it falls over and hides the lower part of the band. Then split the hair into two parts, left and right, and begin braiding the hair into fishtails. Since my hair is really long, I cross them in the back, but if your hair is shorter don't do that or they braids will be too short. Pin the braids in a way that hides the ends, so one under another. Tutorial by Miss Sue here.

Bouncy Voluminous Curly High Pony Tail with a Glitter Hair Tie
Curl the hair with a 2.5 cm barrel curler and brush out the curls with fingers. Apply a texturising spray and a hair spray to achieve great hold. Pull the hair up and tie it with a fancy hair tie. My gold one is from O'Twist and some shops have these as well, or you can just order glitter 15 mm fold-over elastic on eBay and check out my tutorial on how to make a hair tie. I'm sure you don't need a tutorial for this, but it's one of my favourite as well as most worn hair styles.

Hair Bow
I love this hair style so much, but you need a lot of hair to do it and it takes many tries to get it right. Tie the top part of the hair with a hair tie that is as inconspicuous as it can be (I use thin black ones). Pull a bit of the hair from the hair tie to form a loop. Split the loop into two parts, left and right, and then form a bow using bobby pins. Take a small strand from under the middle of the bow and cross it over the vertical centre of the bow tucking it behind the bow from above and pin it in place. 
Mimi's Tutorial here


I'm finishing off with my favourite treats for the season - hot cocoa with cinnamon, cream, chocolate syrup and rum plus the super yummy cinnamon stars that I embarrassingly only discovered this year (but man are they good!)

I hope you enjoyed this post and have a great day!