#7daysoflipstick

Putting my lips to good use for a great cause

Putting my lips to good use for a great cause

This week I'll be taking part in the #7daysoflipstick challenge as part of Look Good... Feel Better's Dream Week Campaign. Look Good... Feel Better supports and educates Australian women in the midst of cancer treatment. These intense treatments while beneficial, rob women of their hair (a crown jewel/security blanket for many, believe me) and torture their skin's health. Even on the darkest days, it might help a handful of women to experience some sense of normalcy by painting in their pout, fake glow-y skin, sport a new 'do or tie on a colourful silk scarf.

If you're an Instagram addict like yours truly, be sure to follow @bagfulofnotions (hey, that's me!). I'll be wearing a different colour lipstick every day this week, which just so happen to be chosen by my good sport of a husband, Scott. And if you're not into wearing lipstick, there are plenty of other ways to show your support.

Here's another wickedly, awesome bit..

During Dream Week $1 from every lipstick or lip gloss sold at David Jones and Myer stores nationwide will be donated to Look Good...Feel Better. 

Look Good... Feel Better is a beacon of hope for thousands of women. 

Pucker your pretty pout in solidarity and be sure to tag your posts with #7daysoflipstick during the week of 31 August - 6 September, 2014.

September is also Liptember, an initiative which raises awareness for women's mental health. Another 21 days filled with lipstick can't be so bad, amiright?

Mwah! 💄💋💋💋💋💋💋💋

My current skin care routine

WARNING: Heavy artillery 

WARNING: Heavy artillery 

It was all about my hair last week, now let's talk skin care. My skin was pretty lacklustre for a while -- dull complexion, dry, flaky and dehydrated. Essentially, my skin was screaming, "give me some TLC, woman!" 

So I overhauled my skin care routine and chucked items that really weren't working.

Exfoliator 

Dr. Lewinn's Facial Polishing Gel ($39.99 AUS) - a gentle exfoliator that scrubs away the dry bits without tearing the skin's barrier. It's lightly fragranced, I get a nod to pineapple on the nose, but do note my nose has a tendency to grab onto some whackadoo notions. This particular exfoliator's ingredients comes at your skin on several different fronts:

  • Jojoba beads to exfoliate and moisturise
  • Algae extract to tone and firm
  • Aloe vera to soothe and moisturise
  • Matricaria a.k.a. chamomile to calm and soothe
  • Rosemary to firm, stimulate and tone

After using Dr. Lewinn's Facial Polishing Gel my skin feels smooth, soft and ready for the rest of the items I have left to chat about with you lovely folks.

Cleanser

Prior to my visit with a local day spa a few weeks ago I was pretty down in the dumps about my skin care regimen. Things needed to be revamped and fast, because my skin was looking mighty sallow. Upon addressing my skin concerns with a super knowledgable facialist, she then suggested I try Aspect's Gentle Clean Facial Cleanser ($44 AUS). Every morning and evening I dispense two pumps into the palm of my hand, bring the gel to a lather with luke warm water and gently massage my face for around thirty seconds. If I'm removing my makeup I make sure to wash my face twice in order to really get rid of the day's grime and dirt. It's been a fruitful switch for me as my skin hasn't freaked out whatsoever and this cleanser leaves my skin feeling squeaky clean without ripping away necessary natural oils.

Serum

Yet another recommendation from an unwitting saviour, Aspect's Extreme B 17 ($119 AUS, ouchie!) when used in tandem with the Gentle Clean Facial Cleanser, has really helped to make my skin glow. Vitamin B works to maintain your skin's moisture levels and even heightens the metabolism of the skin cells. Oh, and it also fights skin yuckies such as eczema, dermatitis and rosacea. I use this baby every morning and night after washing my face. 

Moisturiser

FAB or First Aid Beauty's Ultra Repair Lotion ($28 USD) was integrated into my current regimen in case my skin had a bad reaction to the cleanser and serum (it never did). Not only does the underlying goodness of this lotion hydrate, but it also waves laters to flaky skin. After a week of regular cleansing and moisturising, my skin was clear, soft and genuinely happy. With my skin's positive response to a few bits and bobs from Aspect, I've reduced the frequency of FAB's Ultra Repair Lotion and switched back to Ole Henriksen's Nurture Me (not pictured and it smells exactly like an orange creamsicle (icy pole)). That's not to say I won't use this little miracle to battle eczema whenever it decides to pop in and say hello. 

Sunscreen

Supergoop's Skin Soothing Mineral Sunscreen with SPF 40 ($28 USD) is lightweight and allows me to catch a few rays minus the guilt. Plus, this stuff gets 4+ stars over on Sephora - so, if it's good enough for you, then it's good enough for me. 

Eye Stuffs

Why stuffs? Heck, I don't know, but it's gotta be doing something right? Wrinkles have been creeping in near the corners of my eyes (don't think I haven't noticed you, cuz I have) from years of smiling; when you think about it, these sorts of wrinkles aren't the end of the world. You know, happiness and all, I wouldn't trade it for the world. To help spur these little buggers I use Jurlique's Herbal Recovery Advanced Eye Serum ($58 AUS / $48 USD). To be honest, I haven't noticed any massive improvements, but I'd like to think of this step as preventative skin care maintenance.

Well, that's about all I got. Here's to happier skin :)

 

*Jurlique kindly provided a PR sample  –  Thoughts and ramblings written here are completely my own.

Saturday night is alright

Getting my daily dose of Vitamin D

Getting my daily dose of Vitamin D

Here's a look at what I'm wearing this evening.

  • Lips: Dior's Fluid Stick in Pandore (applied for the first time today); review to follow
  • Cheeks: Becca's Damselfly 
  • Eyes: NARS Dual Intensity Eyeshadow in Himalia and Clinique's Lash Power Mascara

Oh and I'm testing Laura Mercier's Silk Creme Foundation and Mineral Primer, too.

Got any special plans on this fine weekend?

Eyes to mesmerize: NARS Dual Intensity Eyeshadow

NARS Dual Intensity Eyeshadows

NARS Dual Intensity Eyeshadows

When we last visited these I was in the midst of testing -- I really wanted to see where the sparkle filled road would take me. And you're not imagining things, Desdemona crossed the Pacific late last week with other bits and bobs from Sephora :) 

In short, these eyeshadows are shimmery, sparkly and for some, might even ignite bokeh magic. Be sure to get past the Creme Brûlée-like exterior in order to capitalise on these pigmented sparkle bombs. NARS newest formula is a massive improvement as some of his older eye palettes and eyeshadow singles left a lot to be desired; pretty in the pan, but impossible to work with. Then along came Kauai, which whet my appetite while I waited for the next course to arrive.

Here's a recap of six of the twelve shades, starting with the swatches.

NARS Dual Intensity swatches (dry on the left and wet on the right for each shade) from left to right: Europa, Himalia, Dione, Callisto and Phoebe

NARS Dual Intensity swatches (dry on the left and wet on the right for each shade) from left to right: Europa, Himalia, Dione, Callisto and Phoebe

Late arrival: Swatches of Desdemona dry (left) and wet (right)

Late arrival: Swatches of Desdemona dry (left) and wet (right)

Europa

Europa

Europa in the pan seemed like it was filled with endless possibilities, but I think I had my blinders on when I selected this particular shade and I might even blame it on my excitement at the beauty counter. Europa is the base of the pyramid, a supporting player that looks more intense when applied wet.

Himalia

Himalia

Not to be confused with Dione, colour-wise, Himalia is an excellent multi-tasker. Equal parts brown and beige, Himalia adds depth without closing your eyes in.

Dione

Dione

Dione is a cool, taupe-y beige with glints of silver, which are further enhanced just by adding water. Think wet, shiny sand.

Callisto

Callisto

The apple of my eye. Callisto is an icy pink that immediately perks your eyes up without having to catch a few Zzz's.

Phoebe

Phoebe

I can't really disagree with Nars' bang on description of Pheobe, a deep shimmering amethyst that's waiting to dazzle your eyes.

Desdemona

Desdemona

Desdemona isn't tragic like her namesake, this rich burgundy is bold and makes no apologies. Definitely not for the faint of heart. Expect warm embers, not flickering flames.

Here are two different looks I put together for you to mull over.

Light, bright and glowing

Light, bright and glowing

Close up

Close up

This soft look is coupled with glowing skin, pink cheeks and neutral lips.

Colours used: Himalia, Dione and Callisto and a hint of Phoebe.

Dark magic

Dark magic

Close up

Close up

Another look, cuz I'm so proud of my blending 

Another look, cuz I'm so proud of my blending 

Neutral skin and lips to maintain focus on my hazel eyes.

Colours used: a matte taupe and vanilla from Bobbi Browns' Bobbi & Katie Palette, Desdemona, Callisto and Phoebe.

 

Tip: Temper the shimmer by using a matte eyeshadow as your base and work from there.

 

NARS Dual Intensity Eyeshadows are like miniature Energizer Bunnies and will easily multiply if you're not careful at the cash register. Kindly pair these with an eye primer and you'll most certainly be set for the evening.

Want a tutorial, just say. I'd be happy to throw one together.

The Bagful breakdown:

Total amount for NARS Dual Intensity Eyeshadow:

  • $38.00 AUS / $29.00 USD - I bought five colours prior to Mecca's price decrease and paid $45.00 AUS per compact. Call it karma for my impatience.

Value for money spent (performance and quality):

  • 10 out of 10 bags — LOVE.

Would another purchase be on the horizon?:

  • On my 'to buy' list: Cassiopeia, Lysithea, Subra and maybe even Sycorax.