Saturday, 9 August 2014

How To: Wash Makeup Brushes




Firstly I get a small table and a towel and lay this out on the table I then gather my brushes and put them on the table.

Next I run warm water into the sink and add soapy water. If you would like to use a bowl for this then it will work the same as I swap between which I use. Once I have added the soap I swirl it around to make it bubble up. Again it's your choice if you'd like to add soap or use normal warm water. 






After I have prepared everything I put the brush into the water then bring the brush out and pinch with my thumb and first finger and rub in circle to get the makeup off. If you need to you can add a bit more soap to the brush. 



After doing 2-3 brushes depending on the size I get rid of the dirty water and run fresh water and add more soap. Before running new water I let it run for a while and wash the sink down to get rid off any makeup that could of stayed at the side of the sink. 


I usually keep my concealer, foundation and powder brushes together, I then keep the blusher and bronzer brushes together then keep the eye brushes together. This stops foundation mixing with eyeshadow brushes. This is your choice if you do it this way.

Finally i leave all the brushes lined up on the towel and leave the to dry overnight. I would do this once a month to keep them clean unless they get very dirty I will do them in between washes.


This is my way of doing my brushes and you might have a different way. Hopefully this could give you some tips or help when you wash your brushes.
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Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Top 5 Lip Products






MUA One Direction Moments Niall - I love using MUA make up as I think for the price it is good. From MUA I usually only buy Lipstick or Nail Varnish and Both are great. I was really happy when One Direction brought a makeup range out with them as I think the make up is great and it doesn't cost a lot. When it comes to lipsticks I prefer nude and pale pinks. The lipstick is a pale pink and it looks good to wear on a day to day basis and if you wear it at night. I think this is perfect if you are on a budget but it works just as good as any other lipstick.
Collection Little Mix Jade - Collection does have some good bargains it isn't usually my choice of makeup but I wanted to look at the Little Mix range when I first saw it. As I like nudes and pale pinks this one caught my eye and I loved as soon as I saw it. It doesn't cost much so is such a good bargain and the colour comes out lovely when you apply it. I would recommend this as it such a good lipstick to use. 
MUA One Direction Lip Polish Louis Loves... - When I was looking at this range for the first time I liked the look of this and when I found out that it was nude/brown colour I loved it even more. When you put it on your lips it gives a slight nude stain to your lips and makes them look so nice and glossy. I also love that it smells of vanilla as I love this smell myself. This is a great bargain and lasts for a while. 
Maybelline Baby Lips Cherry Me - I love this because it is a lip balm and it gives a nice stain to your lips. When they first came out everyone had them and I knew I needed to try them out. When I looked at them I brought this one and the Peach Kiss, both of them are great but I feel that Peach Kiss doesn't work as good for a lip balm because my lips still felt dry and chapped when I put it on but this one is amazing and my lips feel great after. I was worried at first of buying this as I don't usually wear bright or dark coloured lip products. When I tried it on at home I loved it because it wasn't to dark and just stained you lips with the red instead of being so dark. I also love the fact that it does also smell of cherries as it's such a nice smell.
Carmex Original - I really wanted a good lip balm as a few years ago throughout winter my lips were really dry and chapped so I asked for some suggestions and I was suggested this. Ever since I have brought this because it works really well. I usually put this on over night and the next morning my lips feel so much better. I also wear this in the day if I want my lips to be a natural colour or if it is windy as it protects them from getting even more chapped. This also has SPF 15 so I can wear it in summer when the sun is out and I need a protection on my lips.

Hope this helped you if you needed any good Lip Products. Follow me on instagram: instagram.com/hair_fashionx123 
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Hannah x

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Summer Skin Care

Heyy so this is my summer skin care routine. This is skin care for your whole body as in summer the sun is out and you need to protect your skin in summer.

First of all you need to start with a good sun cream which is the right factor for you. If you aren't used to the sun that much then it is better to start with a higher factor and slowly decrease it so your body has time to get used to the sun. Also you need to reapply sun cream throughout the day such as every 1-2 hours. Also if you are in the sea you will need to apply before and after as the sun will still get to your body. You should also apply this anywhere your body is exposed so if your hair is in a bun or ponytail then you should apply to the back of your neck as you don't won't sun burn here. 

Secondly after you have been in the sun you need to apply after sun and keep your skin moisturized. If you get sun burn you need to apply after sun as soon as you come out of the sun and keep applying regularly. If your skin begins to peel after sun burn then you need to use an exfoliating body wash as this will get rid of the dry skin. Some of my favourites are the 'Shower Smoothies' body wash and 'Soap and Glory Flake Away' they both smell great and you can feel a real difference on your skin and it feels so smooth afterwards. 



After using an exfoliating body wash you need to apply a body butter. Two of my favourites are 'Soap and Glory Righteous Butter' and 'Sanctuary Spa Body Butter.' I apply this after having showers and before I go to bed. I also apply when my skin is peeling and there is obvious dry skin, this gives your body a smooth feeling and makes the skin look less obvious that it is peeling. You also need to apply this even if your haven't been burnt as it gives your skin a nice glow especially if you have a tan. 



Now I am moving on to skin care for your face and to help with spots. I would like to say the sun does help reduce spots and breakouts so you should go in the sun to help with this but you need to stay protected.  

My first step is water. Since I have been on holiday I have been drinking lots of fizzy drinks and over two weeks I have probably only drunk abut three bottles of water. This isn't good for my skin or my body in general. Drinking drinks that have sugar in makes me more thirsty so I have been drinking more fizzy drinks, whereas drinking water refreshes you and makes you more hydrated especially in hot weather as being dehydrated can make you feel ill. 

My second step is using a good face wash. One I have been using and I feel really works for me is 'Clean & Clear Exfoliating Daily Wash' for me this really works and I don't get as many break outs or if I do the amount of spots I get is lowered a lot. I also use the moistouriser that goes with the face wash. 


My last step is using spot creams or spot sticks to apply to spots. I use these at night before I go to bad to give them time to work. Two that I use all the time are. 'T-Zone Rapid Action Spot Zapping Gel' and 'T-Zone Spot Zapping Stick.' The two products I use are very similar but I use them at similar times and they work fast and reduce the size of spots overnight.


Hopefully this will help for when you are on holiday to protect you from the sun or help after you have been in the sun and help your skin with spots. 

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Monday, 28 July 2014

Top 4 Summer Scents


First of all I would like to say I am so so sorry I haven't uploaded in such a long time! I have been so busy with prom, things at home and I've also been on holiday for two weeks. I will be uploading a few times this week to make up for it so hopefully there won't be long delays between them. After the next few weeks I will be back to normal and uploading every Monday and Wednesday. 

For this post I am going to show you some of my favourite scents for summer these are not in order as  I wouldn't be able to choose which is my favourite.







Soap and Glory Mist you Madly - This is such a nice scent for summer. I first smelt this at school when it was sprayed in one of the rooms. When i first smelt it I wanted to go and buy it as it smells so good. I finally got it last week and have been using it most days since. It is light and fruity and last for such a long time once you have sprayed it on yourself. It is a big bottle so will last for such a long time. It was £6.50 from Boots.













Hollister Crescent Bay - This is a nice scent for summer as it smells of strawberries and they are a summery fruit. As soon as I sprayed this in the shop I brought it as it is an amazing smell. I have been buying this for over a year as well as using it in summer it is a smell that is nice all year as well. The spray was £12 but I think they usually have an offer which is 3 for £24.







Hollister Seasonal Edition - The smell of this is really nice for summer. It is a fresh smell for summer but can be used for the rest of the year as well. The spray was £12 but I think they usually have an offer which is 3 for £24. 





Joey Essex My Girl - This perfume is so nice for the summer. It is a light fresh fragrance. The perfume is perfect all year round as well. The perfume is on sale in Tesco for £16.00 and on the Fusey website for £15.00. 








Hope you enjoyed this post, I will be uploading again tomorrow or the day after as I haven't done in ages. Comment if you use any of these scents or any others you use.
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Monday, 30 June 2014

Hair Dye After Care

Heyy so a few weeks ago I dyed Louise's Hair (LastingFashion: http://www.lastingfashion123.blogspot.co.uk/ ) I wanted to do a post about the after care I did it at Louise's house so the products I used were her products but I will show below the products I would use when dying my own hair. 

























First of all I rinsed Louise's hair through with warm water. The colour of the water will be the colour of the hair dye if you are dying it a dark colour once the water becomes lighter I use a nourishing shampoo and the
conditioner the hair dye came with. I wash her hair with shampoo twice then massage the conditioner in. I then rinse the conditioner out and pat dry with a towel for a few minutes. 

After washing the hair I then brush through with the tangle teezer. Once I brush the hair I add some of the L'oreal Elvive Extraordinary Oil. I only add 1-2 pumps of the oil to give it a good shine. I also add the Treseme heat defence spray to protect the hair. I then add the VO5 plump it up as Louise likes to add some volume to her hair. I then dry Louise's hair with a round brush.

For styling you need to add heat defence spray  and style as you would like. If you don't need heat then you can skip this step. 




















This is the products I would use if I was doing my own hair.

First of all I'd rinse my hair through with warm water. The colour of the water will be the colour of the hair dye if you are dying it a dark colour once the water becomes lighter I use a nourishing shampoo and the
conditioner the hair dye came with. I wash the hair with shampoo twice then massage the conditioner in. I then rinse the conditioner out and pat dry with a towel for a few minutes. 

After washing the hair I then brush through with the tangle teezer. Once I brush the hair I add some of the Argan Secret. I only add 1-2 sprays of this to give the hair a good shine. I also add the VO5 heat defence spray to protect the hair. I then dry the hair with a round brush.

For styling I add the Argan Secret as it has heat defence in and add some VO5 smoothly does it and style the hair. You can do this as you would like. If you don't need heat then you can skip this step. 

Hair dye and heat being put on the hair will damage hair. You need to be careful so make sure you use nourishing shampoo and conditioner, use a hair mask once a week the one I use is argan oil hair mask and herbal essences bee strong hair mask. 

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Hannah x

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Steal Their Hairstyle

Heey, this post is a Little Mix steal their style but for hair. Me and my friend Louise (LastingFashion: http://lastingfashion123.blogspot.co.uk/) were looking at hairstyles of the girls a few weeks back and as an idea for a blog post I decided to do Louise's hair like in the photos we had chosen. For the looks you need hair straighteners, curlers or a curling wand, hairspray, salt spray, bobby pins, hair bobbles, heat protector and a flower headband. I think all these looks can be worn casually but also if you are going out somewhere.

For Leigh Anne's hair the photo I have chosen is when she has her hair straightened and very sleek, the main thing for this look is to get the hair sleek and straight. First of all I straightened all of Louise's hair and made sure there was no frizz or bits that flick out. Leigh Anne has a plait from her fringe to the pony tail. On Louise's head I did a simple 3 section plait to the middle of her head and brought the rest of her hair in and did a pony tail. Louise's hair isn't as long as Leigh Anne's hair is so the pony tail isn't as high as it is on the photo but I think it still works well. This style works best with mid to long length hair as you need to get the pony tail as high up as possible. The difficulty for this is about a 2 as you need your hair to be really sleek and smooth or it might not as look as good and if you are doing it on yourself it could be difficult to do the plait on top but it's best to think you are doing a french plait on your head but don't add any extra hair. 

For Perrie's hair the photo I have chosen is when she has her hair short and curly and the main thing for this is the flowers in her hair. First of all I curled Louise's hair the curls need to be quite loose so I stopped curling about half way up her head and added a small amount of salt spray and scrunched her hair at the ends. I then added some hairspray to keep the hair in place. I continue this through all of her hair. I then added a flower headband to Louise's hair. The headband I have is not as big as the flowers Perrie has but I think it still works well. For this style I think it works for all hair lengths as Perrie's hair is short and Louise's hair is much longer than in this photo. The difficulty rating for this is a 1.5 as you need to be careful with curlers as they get hot and if you use a wand, which is what I used, it is important to use the glove they come with unless they didn't come with one then you need to be really careful. 

For Jesy's hair the photo I chose was when she had curly hair with it clipped to one side, the main thing for this style is clipping it to the side. First of all I curled Louise's hair and added some hairspray to keep it in place. I then got some bobby pins and took her hair to the side I wanted it to be on. Then I clipped the hair in place and added more hairspray to keep the style in place. This look also works for all hair lengths but if you have layers in you hair or it is very short then it can be hard to keep the hair to one side and will need more bobby pins. The difficulty rating for this is a 1 as it is really easy and simple clipping the hair to the side but you do need to be careful with curlers or curling wands. 


For Jades hair the photo I chose was when she has curly/beachy hair and a plait through her fringe, the main thing for this look is  the plait. I started by curling Louise's hair to the middle of her head the adding quite a lot of salt spray and scrunching the hair to get the beachy hair. I then took a section of Louise's hair from the front and brought it over to one side and did a simple 3 section plait towards the back of her head and pinned in place with bobby pins. This hair style works for all hair lengths but it would be best if your fringe was a similar length to your hair so the plait can come all the way around. The difficulty for this is about a 2 as it can be hard to get the beachy hair with the salt spray without it going hard or sticky and to do the plait as it can be a bit confusing how to start it. 

I know the looks aren't exactly the same as on the girls but it's my interpratation of them and I think for a first time go at these they were close enough. Also I haven't had training and with hair I think it is all about recreating your own interpratation and trying different ways of doing it.

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Monday, 23 June 2014

Bronze/Golden Makeup Look


Heey, this is a bronze/golden makeup looks. I've been wearing this a bit at the moment and I think it's something a bit different than my everyday makeup look. 

1) I start by applying my foundation which is the collection Lasting Perfection. I apply this with my foundation brush. I then apply my concealer which is the 2true concealer using the same brush as I need to get a brush for concealer. 

2) I then apply my powder to my T-Zone which is collection lasting perfection. I also apply to any other areas that need a bit of powder.

3) I then apply my blusher which is the Ted Baker which the Ted Baker blusher brush. I apply this to my cheek bones. 

4) I then apply my eyeshadow. I start with a creme eyehsadow which helps they rest of they eyeshadows stay in place through out the day. This is by Rimmel London. I then use the w7 naked nudes. I use the 3 darkest colours. I start by applying the lightest and gradually going up to the darker shades. I then add the pot of shimmer (sorry I don't know where this is from as it has been rubbed off the packaging) this is how i get the bronze/golden look. 

5) I then curl my eyelashes and apply a few coats of the 2true wow! mascara.

6) I then do my eyebrows. I follow my natural eyebrow shape and lightly go over them. I then add more to were needs to be added and using the brush on the ned brush through to get rid of any harsh lines.

7) I apply some Carmex lipbalm on my lips just to soften then as they can get dried out very easily.

8) I wait a few minutes so when I apply my lip pen it's not as glossy. I then apply the Ted Baker Lip Pens to my lips and rub in well so it is even and not too dark. 

I'd just like to say if you wear the winged eyeliner then you can apply this but I don't suit it so I don't wear it but for this I used the Ted Baker pencil eye liner which has a glitter in so it goes with the shimmery eyeshadow. I apply a thing line across my eyelid. On myself I don't flick it out because as I said before it doesn't suit me so I leave it as I have in the photos below. 


 






Hope you enjoyed this and I hope you try it out and adapt the look as you like. I know when I see tutorials on youtube ot online on makeup looks I love to try it out and adapt it to how it suits me. 
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Hannah x