Showing posts with label Mac Brushes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mac Brushes. Show all posts

My Gym Face.


Ok so I am bracing myself for a slap on the wrist for writing this post but I know from going to the gym that I am not the only girl that puts a little something on her face before working out so I figured I would do a post about what I use and what I have found to not cause any breakouts or look like a hot mess (quite literally) when I leave. 

So the main thing I will always wear is a tinted moisturiser, I either use the YSL Skintone Perfector or the Estee Lauder Sheer Tint as they provide light coverage that looks after my skin but evens it out at the same time. I use this as it doesnt really feel like makeup and isn't like wearing Double Wear for instance - it lets the skin breathe while giving that extra bit of confidence. 

Concealer is not something I will always wear, but if I'm having a particularly rough patch with my skin and either have some blemishes that are crazy obvious or dark circles that make me look like I haven't slept in 10 years then I will reach for my Bourjois Healthy Mix Concealer, this one is lightweight but great coverage and doesn't look cakey or thick. 

Staying with Bourjois and their Healthy Mix range, their powder is a staple for me everyday no matter what makeup look I am wearing, however all I do when I go to the gym is dust a little over my T-Zone just to keep the base from sliding around and it just keeps it looking fresh. 

This next step is super optional and definitely depends on how good the shape of your brows are but mine are just loving making my life difficult right now so I pretty much rely on the L'Oreal Brow Artiste to keep them looking somewhat reasonable, however if I was blessed with good brows I would skip this step. 

I pretty much always wear mascara, I'm not particularly faithful to just one, I do really love Lancome Hypnose but will try others and at the moment I'm giving the new Maybelline Lash Sensational a go and I do actually really like it, its not my absolute favourite but does lengthen my lashes quite abit which is nice when you want a more natural look - I'm pretty sure you could add a couple of coats for more vampy looks but I haven't tried that yet. 

Lastly is a lip balm of some sort, I've put my Dior Lip Maximiser is the picture as its the one I use pretty much constantly right now. I do however use anything that I know will keep my lips moisturised and comfortable for a decent amount of time without being greasy or sticky. 

So that's it for my 'gym face' products, I know that you really shouldn't wear any make-up when working out and embrace the naked face but if you're not feeling quite so confident I think finding products that will let your skin breathe, keep it moisturised and aren't pore blocking are the best way to go. 

Let me know if you have any products you would recommend, I read every comment and will reply to any questions

Mac BollyDoll Brush Roll.


During December I found myself forgetting about Mac and all of its collections on its website and looking into different brands, however last week I went on to order a lipstick and saw this new collection called BollyDoll and with it a release of limited edition brush roll containing five of Mac's bestsellers! As soon as I saw the set contained five of their brushes I was thinking it was going to cost a complete fortune but to my absolute surprise it only cost £42 which for all of that didnt seem to bad. 


The actual brush roll is a satin material with a really pretty print, it is then held shit by tying a black satin bow around it. Once opened you can see the five brushes included which are covered by a plastic cover with the brands on the top, I really liked that it had this cover as it stops the brushes from getting as dirty. 

The set contains: 
168 - Angled Contour Brush
217 - Blending Brush 
239 - Eye Shader Brush 
219 - Pencil Brush 
204 - Lash Brush 


I'm so happy with this set, especially for the price, apart from the lash brush I have wanted all of the others for ages and to be able to get them in a set and cheaper is just an amazing deal! I would recommend this set if you are wanting to start with Mac brushes as it has some real cult classics and will cost alot less than buying them separate plus you get the brush roll which I think looks really lovely and is great for travel. 

Let me know if you've tried anything new lately, please leave any comments below I read every one and will reply to any questions. 

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