Monday, 11 August 2014

Blogust Day 7- Music Monday #2

Welcome back to Music Monday! This week I'm coming at you with another debut album..this time in the form of Days Are Gone, by Haim.



Haim are a pop/rock trio from California consisting of Este, Danielle and Alana, all of whom are sisters. I love them because there serve up just the right amount of punchy lyrics and rocky numbers with a few quieter more emotional songs thrown in there too.  This is another album that I've had on repeat since I discovered it.

The album includes thirteen tracks:
Falling
Forever
The Wire
If I Could Change Your Mind
Honey & I
Don't Save Me
Days Are Gone
My Song 5
Go Slow
Let Me Go
Running If You Call My Name
Send Me Down
Edge

So far my favourites are probably The Wire, Days Are Gone and Go Slow. You'll have probably heard a few of Haim's songs, especially the incredibly popular Falling and My Song 5, but I'd really recommend you check out the rest of the album. It's really worth listening to. 

What music are you guys currently enjoying?


Friday, 8 August 2014

Blogust Day 6-Charlie's Chatter #2- Chopping off my hair!

For a while now I've been debating chopping off my hair. The last time I went to the hairdressers back in February I chickened out and reverted to my go-to style- long hair with a blunt full fat fringe. (see below)


Now it's summer I got really bored of the fringe, so decided to grow it out and completely change up my hair. Woo, decisiveness! So last week into the salon I wandered, seeking a collarbone skimming semi A line bob and out I emerged looking like this!




My hair pre-cut was around my waist, so I've lost a good 13-15 inches in length, which is A LOT! 

What do you guys think of my new style?

I'll be doing a hair styling post within the next few weeks to let you guys know what products I'm using and how I'm styling my LOB (long bob).

Stay tuned....


Thursday, 7 August 2014

Blogust Day 5- #TBT Edie Sedgwick

Welcome to the very first #TBT post of Blogust. I'll be using these posts to show you iconic looks of the past, talk about the person that made them iconic and show you my recreated version of the iconic the look. Without further ado, let's get into it!

Who:
Edith Minturn "Edie" Segwick. American heiress, model and actress.
When:
April 1943-November 1971
The look:
Good girl gone bad. Mini dresses. Bold prints. Graphic liner.
Works best on:
Almond shaped eyes.



The iconic graphic liner look seen here on Edie is a look that has been replicated on numerous occasions since Edie's time. Whilst it is bold and dramatic, it screams retro sixties, a style that is truly timeless.
The key part to this look, is dramatising one part and one part of the face only. The eyes were hugely dramatised, whilst the complexion and lips were pared down, to add even more drama to the eyes.
The looks consists of a strongly cut crease, heavy liner and lashings of lashes. Note, this is NOT an everyday wearable look, but for the right occasion, it's stunning.

To recreate the look on myself I filled my brows in as usual- from the graphic I was using I could see that Edie's brows had quite a soft shape to them with hardly an arch shape to them at all- just like my own. 
Using Bootycall and Blackout from Urban Decay I created a classic smoky eye, making sure to keep the shake quite almond like, rather than winging it out. I then created the cut crease effect, first of all with an angled brush and some more black shadow, then when I was happy with the shape I went over the line I had created with the Eyeko Skinny Liquid Liner in Black. I then applied heaps of Clinique High Impact Mascara to bulk up my lashes.
On the skin I used a very light hand to apply a little bronzer to carve out my cheek bones. The skin should remain matte for this look. 
I applied just a touch of lipbalm to my lips to finish off- the eyes are the main focus here.

And that's it! I hope you've enjoyed this post, I know it's something a bit different! Stay tuned for the next one...




Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Blogust Day 4- Top 5...Lipglosses


I'm back with my Top 5! This week we're talking about lip gloss.  Again, I've got a range of different brands and colours for you. Let's take a look...

The dark nude glaze like gloss in the form of Pixi Lip Booster in Freya is the thing I grab when I'm after a deep toned nude. It's quite thick on the lips, but still comfortable and last for ages. Great quality for money, and I really like the fact that it's a kind of twist up lip brush applicator, it makes application simple and smooth.

The goes with everything kinda gloss...Clinique Long Last Glosswear in Goldspun; pretty much sheer, with a slight golden tinge to it, and a very fine shimmer running throughout it. I've had this for years and still love it. It's so pretty and juicy on it own, but add a beautiful gloss to anything that you want to pop underneath it.

My go-to, highly pigmented, bright lip option, Clinique Long Last Glosswear in Kiss Fit. This is a super hot pink and works incredibly well on its own, or paired with something like the Estee Lauder Pure Color Lipstick in Candy (FYI a marriage made in heaven). This too has a very fine blue toned shimmer running throughout and sticks around for ages, it's the bees knees.

If I'm after something a bit more vampy, I grab the Estee Lauder Pure Color Gloss in Plum Divine. This is a relatively sheer plum shade on it's own, so it's a wearable vampy lip for those that don't want to maintenance of a full on pout, but I loved layering it over darker lipsticks too, to really amp up the colour.

And finally, for pretty lips all year round I reach for the Estee Lauder Pure Color Gloss in Pink Kiss. I wouldn't actually describe this as pink at all, it's more of a bronzey shade with golden tones to it. Ah-mazing for the summer paired with just a bit of tinted moisturiser and some mascara. It smells like vanilla in a subtle sheeny but non-sticky formula. Perfection.


What's your favourite pouty product? Let me know and stay tuned for the next in my Top 5 series...


Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Blogust Day 3- AuGuest #1

Hello!
How are you?

I'm Lizzie from creative blog Head full of flowers and today, thanks to the lovely Charlie, I'll be talking to you about some of my favourite products from my summer makeup bag!

When it comes to summer makeup, I like to stow away my heavy foundations and dark lipsticks in my vanity case and instead opt for products that are lighter, brighter and easier to travel with.



Usually summer time brings about me transitioning from foundations to bb creams and tinted moisturisers, however this year I've fallen for a gorgeous, light weight foundation 'Barry M Flawless Matte Finish Foundation' which still gives me the coverage I desire but allows my skin to breathe. I really love how this foundation contains ingredients that actually help to improve your skin, which makes it perfect for events like festivals, as your skin looks even better by the end of the day. It's also great for layering, making it the perfect quick and easy day-night foundation as you can always pop on another coat, add a little winged liner and you're ready for an evening dining by the beach.



MUA pro base is another must have for my summer makeup bag. It's great for concealing dark circles without caking or slipping; making it great for even the warmest of weather. It's also great for smaller spots and discolouration so on those occasions where the sun catches my cheeks a little, I know I have back up!


If you have ever visited my blog before, you'll know how much I love to DIY when it comes to cosmetics. My translucent loose powder recipe which you can find on my blog is a must for my summer makeup bag, it's light and airy and perfect for stopping my makeup slide in the heat. As a sufferer from oily t-zone syndrome I can honestly say this powder is fantastic for oil control, especially handy considering the weather we've been having recently!


I'm incredibly prone to dry lips all year round and definitely no less in the summer time. Vaseline lip therapy balm is a must for me, my favourite balm being 'rosy lips' as it smells amazing, is incredibly moisturising and still gives me a little colour: perfect for summer!


While I'm usually more of a bronzer gal in summer, I've really been loving MUA's blusher in lolly recently. Lolly is a really sheer matte blush and is perfect for giving me a little extra colour in the cheeks, creating a really soft and natural contour.


Gel liner will always be my first eye makeup love but when it comes to creating natural, summery looks, miners chubby eye pencil is a must have. The pencil is really creamy, easy to apply and great for day-night looks.























While I love playing up the eyes; summer, warm weather and travel aren't always agreeable with big dramatic eyes and bulky palettes. Instead, for 'every day' I like to chuck two shadows into my makeup bag: 17s gold emerald for the daytime to bring out my green eyes and then 17s dark matte black for an easy smokey evening eye.


If I could only use one product ever again, it would have to be mascara. My favourite for summer being MUA's extreme volume mascara in extreme black. If I'm going out but not in the mood for a lot of makeup, a few coats of this will have me ready to go. With long lashes anyway, I love how this mascara gives natural but undeniable volume: drawing all the attention to my eyes and away from that big spot in the middle of my forehead. Or so I like to think!



I like to carry two summery lipsticks with me during the warmer months: MUA's matte lips 'totally nude' which is the perfect every day nude colour and Rimmel kate moss vibrant coral in 110 which is much brighter but if lightly dabbed on, also great for adding a summery pop of colour for every day. Both are incredibly rich and creamy however totally nude leaves a matte finish while vibrant coral leaves you with a sheen finish and is a lot more pigmented. Both lipsticks are also perfect for doubling up for the evening, vibrant coral for a statement lip and totally nude to work perfectly with a smokey eye. They both have fantastic staying power and I don't find that either budges for a good hour or two after application, even if I'm drinking a lot in the warm weather.


And finally, something for the brows! While I often like to use MUAs matte eye shadow palette  in shade 'truffle' for my brows during the summer, Laval dark brown eyebrow pencil is still a firm favourite in my makeup bag, whatever time of year. Unlike many other pencils I've used, laval brow pencil doesn't budge, slip or slide in the heat: it stays put all day long.


And that's all my summer makeup bag favourites!

What are yours?

Thank you so much to Charlie for allowing me to guest post, as a huge fan of her lovely blog here, it has been a real privilege. It has also been a massive privilege to have the chance to talk to you, her wonderful readers, so a big thank you to you also!

If you fancy stopping by my happy little blog and saying hello- please do so! You can find me there at Head-full-of-flowers.blogspot.co.uk or on twitter, pinterest and instagram @Liz___zie

Have a wonderful day,

Lizzie

Monday, 4 August 2014

Blogust Day 2- Music Monday #1

Welcome to Music Monday! Every Monday in August I'm going to be talking to you guys about my current favourite albums and artists. I'm hoping you'll get to know me a bit better through this AND we can start talking music, which is a big passion of mine.

This week I'm kicking off with In the Lonely Hour, the debut album from Sam Smith.



Sam is a British singer and song writer with the most beautifully soulful voice. His album was released back in May this year and ever since I've been completely hooked. Until the release I was making do with the few songs that had already been released, but since it's been out I've been listening to the whole album over and over and over again. It's just brilliant.

The album includes fifteen tracks:
Money On My Mind
Good Thing
Stay With Me
Leave Your Lover
I'm Not The Only One
I've Told You Now
Like I Can
Life Support
Not In That Way
Lay Me Down
Restart
Latch(Acoustic)
La La La- ft Naughty Boy
Make It To Me

You'll probably recognise the names of some of the tracks, such as Money On My Mind, Latch and La La La, but you really need to listen to the whole album.

Sam's voice is versatile it brings an edgy sound to the poppy beats but his voice is equally soulful and sound beautiful on the more emotional tracks such as Stay With Me, Lay Me Down and Leave Your Lover.

What more can I say? GO CHECK HIM OUT!


Friday, 1 August 2014

Blogust Day 1- Charlie's Chatter #1

SURPRISE! Hello to you all and welcome to August and day one of Blogust! This month I'm going to be posting every week day of the month- that's a whopping 21 posts this month, rather than the normal 4!!
To keep things interesting I'm introducing all different kinds of series here on CC&B.
On Mondays can expect Music Monday where I'll have a good old natter about music I'm loving currently and think you should discover too!
Every Tuesday of the month there will be an AuGuest post- I'm really excited about this one- I have four wonderful beauty and fashion bloggers that are going to be guest posting over here- we've got some great posts lined up for you all!
Wednesdays will be something random from me, probably a bit of beauty chatter or a product review- I'm a beauty junkie, I just couldn't help myself!
Thursdays for the month of Blogust are going to be #TBT- I'm going to be talking you through some one the most iconic beauty figures of yesteryear and helping you recreate their looks.
And finally, on Fridays comes the turn of Charlie's Chatter..This will be my chance to just have a good old chatter about what ever is on my mind that day...I've also got some pretty important changes coming up in the month of August which I'll be talking to you about at some point.
So there you have it, the plan for Blogust!
I hope you're all looking forward to it as much as I am..Let me know if you have any requests for throughout the month. Let's make August a cracker!