Monday, 1 June 2015

Makeup Revolution Ultra Face Base Primer

The Makeup Revolution Ultra Face Base Primer is a product I picked up on a whim having forgotten to take primer with me to work, I ha toyed with just repurchasing one of my regular primers, but decided to give this a try. 

I am a huge fan of using a primer and tend to use Max Factor Facefinity or POREfessional by Benefit, my two favourites. I use them because I love the smooth base they create when it comes to applying make up especially liquid foundation. As someone with combination skin, I hate it when a product clings to the tiniest flake of dry skin, a primer solves this problem for me, plus they can reduce the appearance of pores and my make up lasts much longer.

The Face Base Primer which cost just £5 is a really lightweight but fairly thick transparent gel, similar in texture to Baby Face my Maybelliene with that silicon like feel. On the skin it blends in really easily and smooths incredibly well so that you cannot see or tell that there is any product on the skin whatsoever, it is as though it disappears and behind it leaves soft, smooth skin.  I tend to use my fingers to apply my primer and with this it is a case of a little goes a long way.  One applied the effects for me on the skin are really similar to POREfessional especially if I have give it time to settle on my skin it works so much better, the only difference is that POREfessional isn't clear.
Makeup Revolution Ultra Face Base Primer
Makeup Revolution Ultra Face Base Primer
Makeup Revolution Ultra Face Base Primer
I tend to swap and change my foundation depending on my mood, so I either use my Boots No.7 Stay Perfect Foundation or MAC C1 currently and Face Base works well with both of them.  I also sometimes just opt for powder foundation over a BB Cream or tinted moisturiser and again, Face Base worked really well and ensuring my coverage was not only even, but there was no clinging to my dry skin on either cheek and my make up lasted for the entire working day, which is a lot more than I had expected and hoped for, when you consider it costs just £5 for 25ml.

The tube itself is a pink pearlesque shade which is really quite plain but also very pretty at the same time.  The twist off lid is also easy to remove and replace and the part I like the most is the long nozzle which dispenses the primer because one quick squeeze gives enough to cover your entire face.

If like me you have combination skin with an oily t-zone with a slight dryness of the cheeks, this primer is very much worth trialing, not only is it a cheaper alternative for other primers, but it is amazing value for money and is one of those products you shouldn't dismiss just because of the £5 price tag!  It does make a great primer, it doesn't cling to imperfections, it does reduce the look of your pores and it does allow my make up to last 8-9 hours without the need to re-apply.  For me this was a great find and one I have since repurchased.

Have you tried this Primer from Makeup Revolution?

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Sunday, 31 May 2015

Magazine Freebies - July 2015

Everyone loves a good Magazine Freebie, I know I do and each month I have a look and decide whether or not it is a product I want, need or have been waiting to try. July (my birthday month) it seems is a month for some fantastic freebies which have drawn me in and ive succumbed to two of them!

Marie Claire has two amazing products from Elemis this month. The first offering is the Papaya Enzyme Peel which I have tried and really liked, so instead I opted for the Pro-radiance Illuminating Flash Balm (15ml) which I have never tried before. It is described as being:


"Introducing an exciting new generation "hybrid moisturiser" whose instant skin-flattering qualities are as compelling as its ability to hydrate the skin. More than a look-good cream, this is a feel good cream. Sweep on this soft balm and the benefits are instant. The finish has diligently been created to deliver the optimum amount of sheen and luminosity for a healthy, vibrant glow"

Magazine Freebies - July 2015
Magazine Freebies - July 2015

Each product is worth £11.  Plus there is also a chance to book yourself in for a FREE Aveda blow-dry (at participating salons until 31st July) plus 25% off an Elemis Facial which sounds like absolute bliss!

Red Magazine this month are offering a REN skincare Lip Balm. A rich balm formulated to replenish dry and chapped lips. Helps repair, protect and soothe irritated lips, restores softness, elasticity and comfort. It uses:
  • Vitamin E from Soybean protects against free radicals
  • Trace Elements from Acacia Honey have anti-bacterial properties and boost energy levels
  • Hesteroside from Calendula calms and soothes
Put them altogether and you get soft, smooth lips.  This Lip Balm is worth £9.

Magazine Freebies - July 2015
Magazine Freebies - July 2015
Magazine Freebies - July 2015

Other freebies this month include:


Instyle Magazine - The Limited-Edition Nails Inc Polishes Inspired By The 80s. They are all full sized and worth £11 each.

Magazine Freebies - July 2015
Source - Instyle.co.uk

From left to right - Love Will Tear Us Apart, The Tide Is High, Boys Of Summer,
When Doves Cry

Will you be picking up any of these freebies?
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