Tuesday, 1 September 2020

The OPI Muse of Milan Collection (+ swatches)

Whenever OPI launches a new collection, you can guarantee it will be very special and this one is perhaps my favourite so far. I loved the Hello Kitty Collection and The Tokoyo Collection, but this one is special. The Muse of Milan Collection* takes you on a journey of celebration of culture, resilience and spirit that Milan has to offer.
The OPI Muse of Milan Collection (+ swatches)
Featuring 12 colours in three different formulas, the shade include variations of vintage-inspired hues of warm taupe, burnt orange, terracotta and dark teal to give your nails that retro feel, whilst classic denim blues have been reinvented with shades ranging from icy blue to peacock blue. You will also find grey and shiny steel shades come together to inspire gunmetal hues and then floral tones which are dusky and rich complete the set.

These shades launched on 1st August are currently on offer with OPI Nails, for me what they do is get you ready for Autumn and there isn't a single shade I dislike. From the moment they arrived, I couldn't wait to give them a try and I have since then, tried every single shade.
The OPI Muse of Milan Collection (+ swatches)
The OPI Muse of Milan Collection (+ swatches)
From left to right we have the following shades:
  • Have your Panettone and eat it – Burnt Orange
  • Suzi talks with her hands – Steely grey
  • Duomo Days Isola Nights – Sapphire blue
  • OPI nails the runway – Granite grey
Each one of these shades has two coats onto the nail wheel, though you can just have one coat if you prefer. Opi Nails The Runway is a perfect shade for an accent nail and I love Duomo Days and Have your Panettone together, they compliment each other so well.
The OPI Muse of Milan Collection (+ swatches)
The OPI Muse of Milan Collection (+ swatches)
From left to right with these shades we have:
  • Complimentary Wine – Deep berry
  • This color hits all the high notes – Pearly blue
  • My Italian is a little Rusty – Rich chestnut
  • Galleria Vittoria Violet – Violet amethyst
This collection really does show off the amazing array of colours that the Muse of Milan has to offer and Complimentary Wine definitely screams Autumn to me.
The final shades within this collection from left to right are:
  • Fall-ing For Milan – Bronzed nude
  • Leonardo’s model colour – Dimensional purple
  • Drama at La Scala – Teal
  • Addio Bad Nails – Smoky lavender
I absolutely love Drama at la Scala and from all of the shades I have tried from this collection, it is the one which has lasted the longest on my nails. It also applies like an absolute dream.

This is without question an incredible collection and one I have loved trying. I would love to know if any of these shades jump out at you?


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You can shop the collection here and they are currently on offer for just over £11.



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Saturday, 29 August 2020

No.7 25 Days of Advent Calendar 2020

The Boots No.7 Advent Calendar is always a sell-out and the advice is to GRAB IT QUICK to ensure you get your hands on it. I managed to grab the calendar last year as a gift for a friend and honestly, you won’t be disappointed.
No.7 25 Days of Advent Calendar 2020
Featuring 25 days to open, the contents, which are now shown below, are said to be worth £172.50 and you can grab it for just £45 - as always this is an absolute steal - here you can find last years contents.  

A reminder if you don’t want to know what the contents are, then don’t scroll down!

Contents

  • No7 Amazing Eyes Eyeliner Pencil in ‘Black’ (1g, full-size)
  • No7 Extreme Length Mascara in ‘Black' (7ml, full-size) 
  • No7 Skin Illuminator in ‘Nude’ (30ml, full-size)
  • No7 Moisture Drench Lipstick in ‘Desert rose' (3.8g, full-size)
  • No7 Slanted Tweezers (full-size)
  • No7 Body Milk (50ml, mini)
  • No7 Protect & Perfect Lip Cream (10ml, full-size)
  • No7 Radiant Results Daily Face Polish (15ml, mini)
  • No7 Lift and Curl Eyelash Curler (full-size)
  • No7 Hydrogel Eye Mask (one sachet) 
  • No7 Precision Lips Lip Liner in ‘Nude’ (0.3g, full-size)
  • No7 Gel Finish Nail Colour in ‘Porcini' (4ml, mini)
  • No7 Gel Finish Nail Colour in ‘Golden sands' (4ml, mini)
  • No7 Airbrush Away Face Primer (10ml, mini)
  • No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Day Cream (25ml, mini)
  • No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Night Cream (25ml, mini)
  • No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Serum (5ml, mini) 
  • No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Eye Cream (5ml, mini)
  • No7 Radiant Results Makeup Remover Wipes (15 wipes sample)
  • No7 Laboratories Line Correcting Booster Serum (3ml, mini)
  • No7 Instant Results Revitalising Peel-off Face Mask (10ml, mini)
  • No7 Hydration Face Mask (100ml, full-size)
  • No7 High Shine Lip Crayon in ‘Rosy blush' (1.4g, mini) 
  • No7 Eye Shadow Primer (10ml, full-size)
  • No7 Voucher for No7 Blusher
As with last year, 10 lucky customers will find a golden ticket worth £1,000 hidden at random and it is redeemable on all No7 products and if you can grab it right now* you will have access 24 hours before the sale date to get your hands on the calendar.

It launches online on October 15th!



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Friday, 28 August 2020

Glossybox 2020 Beauty Advent Calendar - Content Reveal

I am a huge fan of Glossybox Advent Calendars and the 2019 version was pretty epic. For 2020. in keeping with the Glossybox theme, there is a whole lot of Pink and Marble involved with the design.
Glossybox Beauty Advent Calendar - Content Reveal

This years advent calendar will feature 25 beauty treats and you will see products from brands such as Huda Beauty, Iconic London and Lime Crime. Below is the full list of contents, so if you don't want to ruin the surprise look away now but before you do, you can sign up to the waiting list here. It will be priced at £80 for subscribers and £99 for non-subscribers. 


The Glossybox 2020 Beauty Advent Calendar contains:

  • Brushworks HD Complexion & Contouring Sponge Set / Worth £11.99 / Full-Size
  • Illamasqua Liquid Eyeliner/ Worth £21.00 / Full-Size
  • Laboratoires Filorga Paris NCEF-REVERSE Supreme Multi-Correction Cream / Worth £10.78 / Deluxe Mini
  • Pixi Glow Mist / Worth £16.00 / Full-Size
  • Lime Crime Mini Velvetines Liquid Lipstick / Worth £10.00 / Deluxe Mini
  • Lee Stafford Hair Apology 10-in-1 Treatment Spray / Worth £11.99 / Full-Size
  • GLOSSYBOX Skincare 3-in-1 Moisturiser / Worth £18.00 for subscribers & £22.50 RRP / Full-Size
  • Bubble T Winter Berries Bath Bomb Fizzers / Worth £5.99 / Full-Size
  • MUA Cosmetics Eyebrow Pencil / Worth £1.50 / Full-Size
  • Zoeva Screen Queen Highlighting Palette / Worth £15.00 / Full-Size
  • Frank Body Original Coffee Scrub / Worth £1.40 / Deluxe Mini
  • Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Sleeping Mask / Worth £3.93 / Deluxe Mini
  • Sunday Riley Good Genes Glycolic Acid Treatment / Worth £11.84 / Deluxe Mini
  • Ecooking Hand Cream / Worth £7.50 / Deluxe Mini
  • Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Match Stix Shimmer Skinstick / Worth £21.00 / Full-Size
  • bareMinerals Prime Time™ Foundation Primer / Worth £6.00 / Deluxe Mini
  • The Body Shop Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask / Worth £6.00 / Deluxe Mini
  • Sleek Makeup Loose Pigment / Worth £5.49 / Full-Size
  • The Vintage Cosmetic Company Polly Bow Make-up Headband / Worth £6.99 / Full-Size
  • Huda Beauty Power Bullet Matte Lipstick in Wedding Day / Worth £22.00 / Full-Size
  • Avant Skincare 3-1 Hyaluron-Filler Collagen Eye Formula / Worth £99.99 / Full-Size
  • Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant / Worth £13.50 / Deluxe Mini
  • KVD Vegan Beauty Go Big Or Go Home Mascara Trooper in Black / Worth £5.00 / Deluxe Mini
  • Nails.Inc Victoria Nail Polish / Worth £15.00 / Full-Size
  • Iconic London Day to Slay Eyeshadow Palette / Worth £45.00 / Full-Size

If you are a subscriber to Glossybox, you will have priority access from Tuesday 8th September, but you can sign up to the waiting list here. It will be priced at £80 for subscribers and £99 for non-subscribers. 
Christmas Beauty Advent Calendar

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Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog

I have been blogging for what feels like forever, in actual fact it is just shy of 8 years and one thing I wish I had understood sooner is how important Pinterest is. Pinterest is an easy way to promote your blog articles to a much wider audience than you might find on Facebook or Twitter. For the last 15 months, I have made my own wallpapers, background and quotes, as well as pins to promote my own blog posts.
Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog
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Making your own pins is so easy, whether you use a laptop, desktop or even your phone. I have an iphone 11 and make most of my pins using it. I use apps such as PicMonkey, Canva and StoryArt to make them, all of these apps are free to use and making a pin can take anything from 5-10 seconds to just a few minutes. You don’t need to be an expert at creating graphics or design, everything you need is right in front of you on these apps. 
Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog
The images shown above are my most popular pins to date, both have over 1.1million impressions each and have been saved over 17,000 times on other people’s boards and from there they have given me over 4500 clicks back to my own blog, just from those two pins alone. I am hoping that you can already see just how valuable Pinterest can be for your blog and honestly, I am no expert! 

As I have already said making your own pins is really easy and the apps mentioned can be really helpful. Firstly, getting the dimensions right is important, infact it is the most important step. Using Canva for this is something I find the easiest because it already has the design set up with the right dimensions. Once you have selected it, you can either use some of their designs or create your own. With apps such as PicMonkey you need to assign the dimensions to create your pin, which once you have the hang of, makes it a whole lot easier. The recommendation I was given to create my own from scratch is roughly 1080 px in width by 1920 px in height, the reason for this is that is the perfect size for creating a pin which fits the screen size of mobile phones. 

Once you are ready to create your pin, the fun can start. I find making pins quite relaxing and I can easily make 20-30 in a few hours ready to be pinned to my boards and shared on others. Sometimes I will play around with pre-made templates that PicMonkey, StoryArt and Canva have to offer and other times I will purchase a bundle from Etsy, eBay or Design Bundles, which is by far my favourite for purchasing my SVG Cuts, graphics, backgrounds, textures and of course some fonts. I purchased these silver backgrounds last week because I noticed a trend in the wallpapers I had been using getting more clicks, so I wanted to try something new. 

If you do purchase backgrounds or even use something that isn’t your own design, you must check that you can use it, copyright is still important and some sellers will state that you cannot use them for your own work or promote them in such a way without crediting them, even though you have purchased them – particularly for Pinterest. The last thing you need is an invoice for using them incorrectly and a complaint made to Pinterest which can lead to a strike being put next to your name and this could lead to your account being deleted. So always check what the license has to say about reproducing anything you purchase from cut-outs and fonts, to textures and graphics just to be sure. 

For me, Canva is the easiest app to use when it comes to making your pin. Once you locate the section shown below, you can have hours of fun creating pins to promote your blog posts or perhaps something a little more fun. 
Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog

Why you should create Pinterest Pins for your blog
What I love about the way Canva is set out is how easy it is to use. Everything you need to create a pin can be found on the left-hand side of the screen. Here the options give you the chance to change the font, increase the size, change colours, edit sizes and upload your own photos. There is a lot of choice when it comes to making your pin and I took some time to check what is popular and what isn’t when making my own pins. I have found that when creating a quote wallpaper as I have shown above, the simpler the design the better, especially when it comes to the font – it needs to be legible particularly on a mobile phone screen. When making pins of my blog posts, it is the photograph which needs to be clear when creating that particular pin, if the photograph isn’t relevant to the post, it becomes confusing.

I can lose a lot of hours procrastinating on Pinterest, I love spending time looking at trending topics, hashtags and even captions that I can alter to use for my own work. The joy with Pinterest for me is that it is incredibly rewarding, in recent months I have seen my blog views treble and all for what has been just a few minutes of my time to make each pin and then the time spent uploading it and sharing it as well as other pins to my boards. 

I cannot stress enough just how much you should create pins for your posts, it doesn’t have to be something you do for every post and it isn’t something you should feel you have to do immediately, as I have said, sometimes I do mine in advance of posting and sometimes I do them a day or so after posting, it all depends on whether or not I feel they will gain traction. 

If you are on Pinterest, I would love to know what kind of pins you make and what you find is popular, or what kind of pins you like to pin.

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