My Basic Everyday Makeup Routine

End Result

End Result

So, this post is not a product review, more of an overview of my basic everyday makeup routine including some of the products I am currently using the most. The exception to this is the BB Creams that I use, which presently i’m rotating as i’m trying out a few different ones. (Just as an aside, I liked the colour, texture and coverage of the Revlon BB Cream- but not the smell and as the day wore on, it left a greasy film on me).

I wasn’t going to post this as I don’t relish showing my face without makeup, but then I figured, why not?

I have to show the before (no makeup) look to properly demonstrate how the products make a difference – so please be kind (I’m sleep deprived and bloated – thanks to being 8 months pregnant).

I’ve listed all the products at the bottom of the page with links. Enjoy!

 

Time to compare…

 

List of products

Base: Revlon PhotoReady BB Cream Skin Perfector (Light/Medium)
Under Eye Concealer: L’Oreal Touche Magique Concealer (N3.5 Natural Beige)
Eyebrows: Revlon Brow Fantasy (Dark Brown) Review here
Cream Blusher: Natural Collection (Rosy Pink)
Highlighter: The Bodyshop Radiant Highlighter Review here
Mascara: Max Factor Masterpiece Max Mascara (Black) Review here
Lipgloss: Clarins Colour Quench Lip Balm (no.16 or similar colour would be 04 Raspberry Smoothie)
Powder Blush:Bourjois Little Round Pot Blush (95 Rose De Jaspe)

Thanks to my friend Emma H, for recommending the L’Oreal Touche Magique Concealer. I don’t usually wear under eye concealer, didn’t know where to start and i’m currently loving the product and the effect it has on my tired peepers.

Does anyone else have any recommendations of favourite products?

MUA Blush Perfection Cream Blusher in “Scrummy”

Todays post is about a little blusher I recently picked up from a brand i’m beginning to really like.

MUA (Make Up Academy) is a low budget brand that is available online and also at Superdrugs in store. (Let me know if you find it anywhere else on the high street please).

It has a really great range of products for really cheap prices. Whenever I buy one of their products I always expect to be let down in some way, just because I can’t quite believe it could be such a great bargain – but I always remain impressed.

So on a whim I picked up their latest blusher offering, the Blush Perfection Cream Blusher. The cute little container spoke to me as I walked past. I wasn’t even in the market for a new cream blusher, but the £2.00, yes people, just £2, price tag screamed at me and I had to pick one up.

The cream blusher is quite small at only 3.8g, but, it’s so well pigmented that I can see this lasting for quite some time.

This is what MUA say about this new range:

These cream blushers are very versatile and multi-purpose. They can be directly applied to bare skin, layered over foundation or set with the matching matte blushers in the £1 MUA range. You can use blush perfection to highlight your cheekbones, shape your face, build and blend with fingers or a brush to create the colour intensity. The colour effects range from a light pink to warm shade, depending on method of application.

The range comes in six shades (Top L-R) “Yummy”, “Blossom” & “Dolly” (Bottom L-R) “Bittersweet”, “Lush” & “Scrummy”.

Personally, i’d like a bit more of a colour selection as at least half of them are too “nude’ to do much but provide a cream contour to the face.

I chose the colour “Scrummy”, which is what i’d all a pinky/peach. The swatches on my hand look much more pink than peach, but I promise, on the face a decent flush of peach does come through making this a ‘warm’ toned blush over a cooler shade like “Bittersweet”. For this reason, I think “Scrummy” could work well as we progress into Autumn, adding a little bit of warmth to my face.

The formula requires a little warming up before you can apply it with a brush, but as with many cream blushers, I find applying with fingers gives it a more natural finish anyway.

This time I did a bit of both as I was also blending in a highlighter. So I applied the cream to my cheeks with fingers, dotted my liquid highlighter above and used the brush to blend the two together.

I love how the blush contains no shimmer but still gives you that sheen, which is so typical of cream blushers.

So far, i’ve had it on for just over 4 hours and it is wearing well. It dries to a non-sticky finish, but doesn’t turn to powder like some cream blushers, so this is one for you if you are after a flush of colour with a dewy rather than satin finish.

What do you think?