Hello lovely readers! I hope everyone is enjoying the blog and managed to take a look at the Auction for Danielle charity event which I highlighted in my last post. The organisers raised a fantastic amount of money to go toward the treatment for Danielle and I'm sure that everyone sends love and positivity her way throughout her battle.
So...today's post...
With All In The Smile I try to not write a 'run of the mill' beauty blog. I try to avoid simply jumping onto bandwagons and reviewing the latest fads, and instead I try to focus on ways to improve your lifestyle or enhance your natural look to result in you feeling good and in turn looking good.
With this in mind, today I want to introduce you to Cassey Ho - my latest 'beauty' obsession!!!
Cassey is a Pilates and fitness trainer, who runs Blogilates.Com and who also has her own YouTube channel where you can find a whole array of workout videos.
The videos are AMAZING!!! Cassey focuses on HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) which burns calories and builds muscle.
The majority of the videos last around 10 minutes so if you only have time for a quick workout then you can just whizz through one of them. If you want a longer, more intense workout session then you can follow her workout routines and even tailor it to suit your timeframe / goals.
I've been an avid fan for some time now and her abs, bikini and thigh workouts are just incredible!! She even provides meal plans for those who are serious about shaping up - fast. The videos are easy to fit into a busy lifestyle and what's more, you don't need a heap of expensive equipment or a loud, smarmy instructor shouting instructions whilst drinking a protein shake and checking out his guns in the mirror! ;)
Cassey's recipe index has loads of tasty, healthy recipes to factor in and help those who want to achieve a healthier diet, whilst on her blog shop you can see a range of her stunning gym wear. I LOVE her train insane tank tops and will definitely be investing shortly!!
I really recommend Cassey to anyone who wants to shape up, firm up, lose that little bit of weight or just work out without having to find babysitters/time/money for the gym.
Perhaps you could do one video a day for a week and see what a difference it makes - but be warned - you WILL ache!!!! No pain, no gain though!!! My arms, abs and thighs are already notably more toned (and sore!) and the recipes really are delicious; the healthy eating plans really help you to feel a lot more energetic and revilatised.
Please feel free to leave a comment and let me know what you think of Blogilates. I'm completely addicted!!
Friday, 22 June 2012
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Enrapture Encode Totem Styler
The lovely people at Enrapture recently sent me their fabulous Encode Totem Styler to review, and I've been meaning to put up a post for some time now.
I did write an entire post a while back for which I first lost (read stupidly deleted) the pictures and the post then got swallowed up by blogger :( It wasn't my week...
So here's a short and sweet piece, with a more in-depth feature coming soon, including useful hints and tips to achieve maximum results.
The Enrapture Encode Totem styler truly is one of a kind. The titanium-plated barrel is divided into three independently controlled sections, allowing you to create various looks and finishes with your hair. The barrel has a smooth finish, for snag and frizz-free curls, and as it is titanium coated the heat is evenly distributed and maintained for an even finish.
The styler is great for both long and short hair, and I particularly like how easy it is to create such a variety of looks with just one tool.
Below is a picture of my hair, styled using combination 2-1-2 and then loosely brushed through with my fingers. The curls last all day, longer than when I curled it previously using my GHDs.
I find it really easy to use and understand, and can quickly and effectively create several styles - from loose 50s pin-up waves to a head full of tight, glamour-girl curls.
The styler heats up very quickly and maintains it's heat well, also coming with a heat-proof mat/case to prevent damage to your dresser/carpet/duvet!!! It has a small, retractable and removable stand to further minimise any burns to surfaces, and a cool tip for a more controlled method of styling.
It's light and easy to handle, reducing that awful arm-ache associated with long-hair-styling!! The styler has a handy mini flipper on the base section to hold your hair whilst wrapping, if you want to achieve tighter curls.
The Encode Totem styler is a really wonderful product and is essential for creating this summer's beautiful boho look.
You can buy the Encode styler in store and online from most major retailers including Boots, Argos, John Lewis, Next, Debenhams and Selfridges. It retails at around £75 but if you're quick Debehams currently have it reduced to just £50!!!
Get it here while stocks last!!
I did write an entire post a while back for which I first lost (read stupidly deleted) the pictures and the post then got swallowed up by blogger :( It wasn't my week...
So here's a short and sweet piece, with a more in-depth feature coming soon, including useful hints and tips to achieve maximum results.
The Enrapture Encode Totem styler truly is one of a kind. The titanium-plated barrel is divided into three independently controlled sections, allowing you to create various looks and finishes with your hair. The barrel has a smooth finish, for snag and frizz-free curls, and as it is titanium coated the heat is evenly distributed and maintained for an even finish.
The styler is great for both long and short hair, and I particularly like how easy it is to create such a variety of looks with just one tool.
Below is a picture of my hair, styled using combination 2-1-2 and then loosely brushed through with my fingers. The curls last all day, longer than when I curled it previously using my GHDs.
I find it really easy to use and understand, and can quickly and effectively create several styles - from loose 50s pin-up waves to a head full of tight, glamour-girl curls.
It's light and easy to handle, reducing that awful arm-ache associated with long-hair-styling!! The styler has a handy mini flipper on the base section to hold your hair whilst wrapping, if you want to achieve tighter curls.
The Encode Totem styler is a really wonderful product and is essential for creating this summer's beautiful boho look.
You can buy the Encode styler in store and online from most major retailers including Boots, Argos, John Lewis, Next, Debenhams and Selfridges. It retails at around £75 but if you're quick Debehams currently have it reduced to just £50!!!
Get it here while stocks last!!
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
BB Creams...worth the hype?
Now that the summer months are here, the tans start to come out and the makeup starts to go minimalist.
During the summer months I replace my foundation with a tinted moisturiser for a more fresh-faced look. I find that heavy makeup can both age you and break down quickly in bright sunlight; a good tinted moisturiser is a great alternative to foundation when you still want coverage without the heavy look of full-face foundation.
I have been researching and trialling BB creams as an alternative to my tinted moisturiser for a number of months now, since they became more common on the make-up scene last year.
BB creams, or blemish balm creams, are big business in Asia, with many actresses and celebrities raving about it's soothing and flaw-perfecting qualities.
The products are advertised as an 'all in one' product, providing a moisturiser, concealer, base and foundation in one bottle. Many creams claim to hydrate and soothe skin, preventing breakouts and soothing inflammation.
To date I have tried a number of BB creams, some good and some not so good. Today I will share my two best and worst 'affordable, drug-store' finds.
The first 'affordable' BB cream that I am going to review is L'Oreal's Nude Magique BB Cream. It claims to be a 'bare skin beautifier, mimicking the texture and glow of perfect bare skin'.
I went with the medium shade - the shade I normally use for my tinted moisturiser.
The L'Oreal Nude Magique cream is different in that it contains 'smart pigment calsules' which are tiny grey/purple grains in a white liquid which react together when mixed.
When you first apply the BB Cream, it is a pale white colour, which then turns to a beige foundation colour as you rub it into your skin. For this reason it is best applied using your fingertips in a circular motion. Using a foundation brush just doesn't mix the granules and cream together properly and so you don't get the intended effect.
L'Oreal claims that this BB Cream gives a 'featherweight' finish for a 'dewy' complexion. It also states that it provides up to 24 hour hydration and it also contains SPF12 to prevent sun damage.
In my experience the claims to leave skin 'dewy' with a 'feather-light consistency' are totally untrue. The 'medium' colour is actually a very orange tone which is still too dark even when I'm tanned. The consistency is actually very runny and oily and when mixed it thickens to give quite a heavy coverage which feels dry and far from moisturising. I would say that the results are actually the opposite to what it claims to achieve. It is very difficult to blend and so you have to wear quite a fair amount to get an even coverage.
I have several foundations which give a more natural, dewy finish than this product and I really do not recommend it at all. The result you achieve is quite an orange-looking, overly made up and heavy-feeling effect. Not good.
The second BB Cream I will review is Garnier's Miracle Skin Perfector. I was sent this product to trial recently and have been using it fairly frequently.
This BB Cream is a much thicker consistency than the L'Oreal liquid. However, this is because it is basically the same texture as a night-time moisturiser and a little goes quite a long way. The Garnier Miracle Skin Protector says that it is a 5-in1 product, claiming to even, cover, illuminate, hydrate and protect your skin. It contains SPF15 to prevent sun damage.
The cream blends very easily and gives a lovely, natural colour. It is fairly sheer but gives good coverage. I will say that none of the BB Creams that I have trialled have staying power, and you have to reapply a few times throughout the day. Unfortunately this product is no different so you'll have to keep it in your bag.
The product smells pleasant and gives you a lovely, healthy looking glow. It provides a good base too if you want to achieve a more flawless finish over the top with your normal foundation.
The Garnier is my favourite BB Cream to date, out of both the affordable and the slightly more pricey beauty counter products.
Saying this, the results given are very similar to (if not exactly the same as) my tinted moisturiser.
After the trialling and researching I still don't really 'get' the hype if I'm honest! My tinted moisturiser gives the same coverage and effect, it hydrates my skin and gives a dewy finish...
I do think that the Garnier product is a nice alternative to my tinted moisturiser, however it's certainly a long way from a miracle product.
I don't really think that BB Creams are worth the hype, I think that the BB Cream market may be a clever PR and merchandising bandwagon which mainstream beauty brands are happy to jump onto whilst us girls are intrigued by this spectacular 'all in one' product. If I'm honest, wearing a lighter, moisturising product like a tinted moisturiser during the warmer months will obviously help to hydrate and soothe skin, along with preventing breakouts, as it's not a heavy layer of foundation.
Your skin can breathe more easily and your pores become less clogged. So this isn't a quality unique to these BB Creams, it's just common sense!
What do you think? I'd love to hear from you if you've tried or found a BB Cream which outperforms your tinted moisturiser or foundation. Perhaps I've just not tried the right one yet? But I'm not quite converted... xx
During the summer months I replace my foundation with a tinted moisturiser for a more fresh-faced look. I find that heavy makeup can both age you and break down quickly in bright sunlight; a good tinted moisturiser is a great alternative to foundation when you still want coverage without the heavy look of full-face foundation.
I have been researching and trialling BB creams as an alternative to my tinted moisturiser for a number of months now, since they became more common on the make-up scene last year.
BB creams, or blemish balm creams, are big business in Asia, with many actresses and celebrities raving about it's soothing and flaw-perfecting qualities.
The products are advertised as an 'all in one' product, providing a moisturiser, concealer, base and foundation in one bottle. Many creams claim to hydrate and soothe skin, preventing breakouts and soothing inflammation.
To date I have tried a number of BB creams, some good and some not so good. Today I will share my two best and worst 'affordable, drug-store' finds.
The first 'affordable' BB cream that I am going to review is L'Oreal's Nude Magique BB Cream. It claims to be a 'bare skin beautifier, mimicking the texture and glow of perfect bare skin'.
I went with the medium shade - the shade I normally use for my tinted moisturiser.
The L'Oreal Nude Magique cream is different in that it contains 'smart pigment calsules' which are tiny grey/purple grains in a white liquid which react together when mixed.
When you first apply the BB Cream, it is a pale white colour, which then turns to a beige foundation colour as you rub it into your skin. For this reason it is best applied using your fingertips in a circular motion. Using a foundation brush just doesn't mix the granules and cream together properly and so you don't get the intended effect.
L'Oreal claims that this BB Cream gives a 'featherweight' finish for a 'dewy' complexion. It also states that it provides up to 24 hour hydration and it also contains SPF12 to prevent sun damage.
In my experience the claims to leave skin 'dewy' with a 'feather-light consistency' are totally untrue. The 'medium' colour is actually a very orange tone which is still too dark even when I'm tanned. The consistency is actually very runny and oily and when mixed it thickens to give quite a heavy coverage which feels dry and far from moisturising. I would say that the results are actually the opposite to what it claims to achieve. It is very difficult to blend and so you have to wear quite a fair amount to get an even coverage.
I have several foundations which give a more natural, dewy finish than this product and I really do not recommend it at all. The result you achieve is quite an orange-looking, overly made up and heavy-feeling effect. Not good.
The second BB Cream I will review is Garnier's Miracle Skin Perfector. I was sent this product to trial recently and have been using it fairly frequently.
This BB Cream is a much thicker consistency than the L'Oreal liquid. However, this is because it is basically the same texture as a night-time moisturiser and a little goes quite a long way. The Garnier Miracle Skin Protector says that it is a 5-in1 product, claiming to even, cover, illuminate, hydrate and protect your skin. It contains SPF15 to prevent sun damage.
The product smells pleasant and gives you a lovely, healthy looking glow. It provides a good base too if you want to achieve a more flawless finish over the top with your normal foundation.
The Garnier is my favourite BB Cream to date, out of both the affordable and the slightly more pricey beauty counter products.
Saying this, the results given are very similar to (if not exactly the same as) my tinted moisturiser.
After the trialling and researching I still don't really 'get' the hype if I'm honest! My tinted moisturiser gives the same coverage and effect, it hydrates my skin and gives a dewy finish...
I do think that the Garnier product is a nice alternative to my tinted moisturiser, however it's certainly a long way from a miracle product.
I don't really think that BB Creams are worth the hype, I think that the BB Cream market may be a clever PR and merchandising bandwagon which mainstream beauty brands are happy to jump onto whilst us girls are intrigued by this spectacular 'all in one' product. If I'm honest, wearing a lighter, moisturising product like a tinted moisturiser during the warmer months will obviously help to hydrate and soothe skin, along with preventing breakouts, as it's not a heavy layer of foundation.
Your skin can breathe more easily and your pores become less clogged. So this isn't a quality unique to these BB Creams, it's just common sense!
What do you think? I'd love to hear from you if you've tried or found a BB Cream which outperforms your tinted moisturiser or foundation. Perhaps I've just not tried the right one yet? But I'm not quite converted... xx
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