Sunday 2 June 2013

April & May 2013 Random Favourites


Hey Everyone,

Here is the video for my April & May Random Favourites, as I skipped April. I decided to put these into a seperate video this time because one video would have been just too long to sit and watch with everything in it. I might start doing them as seperate videos in future months if you think that it's better that way- let me know in a comment either here or under the video :) 



As always, the links (and in this case videos) I mentioned are included in the description box of the video on YouTube so I'm not going to post them all here and get really repetitive! I hope you enjoy my random faves this month as I know I got a bit rambling and tongue tied trying to describe a few things so I hope I got my point across alright you check them out! 

Thanks for watching!!

Lauren 

xx

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April & May 2013 Beauty Favourites


Hey Everyone,

So... it is now June, somehow the year is going faster and faster with each month that goes by, so that means that it's time for my monthly favourites video. This is a bit of a long one, so I've split it into two videos with this being all the beauty items and another video with my random things I've been loving which is coming up in a seperate post or you can find it on my channel. 

If you manage to make it all the way to the end of the video then well done! I know lots of people don't like to watch really long videos but I think it's allowed with favourites, especially when there's really two months rolled into one! So before I babble on anymore as per usual, here is the video!


As always, the products and links to all of them are listed in the description box under the video on YouTube and leave me a comment with what your favourite products have been this month! 

Thanks for watching!

Lauren

xx

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Friday 10 May 2013

Youtube Video- Primark Haul May 2013


Hey Everyone,

So I recently went to the Livingston Primark, which is the first time I have physically been in any Primark store for about four and a half/five years (and the time before that was a year even further back!!) and so I will admit that I went on a bit of a spree and bought...well... a lot!! That's the problem/wonderful thing about Primark- because the prices are so low you just keep adding things into your basket and before you know it you are £125 down your purse feels a lot lighter than when you went in!!



I try to get videos posted as often as I can as I prefer being able to talk about products rather than blogging about them as I find it easier than writing but I'm hoping to find a balance between the two!

I hope you enjoyed this video and feel free to like, subscribe and check out my other uploads if you want!

Thanks for watching

Lauren
xx

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Thursday 2 May 2013

Neve Cosmetics Elegantissimi Eyeshadow Palette Review


Hey Everyone, 

So, I know I have been terrible at blogging recently because I've been making quite a few videos and I find those easier than blogging but I've decided to take a break from videos for the next little while and try and focus mostly on my blog, which can be found both on Blogger/Blogspot and on Glipho but the posts will be pretty much be the same. 

Ok, so now I have that out of the way, onto the main point of this post. I had been looking for an eyeshadow palette of pretty neutral/browny colours that were all matte or had very slight shimmer in them. I had gotten into the habit of only using my MUA Undressed and Heaven and Earth palettes and they are all neutral shades but packed with shimmer and I felt that I was just in a bit of a rutt with that eye look but I also wanted something that I knew I would get a lot of use out of as well. After some research and a lot of debating I decided that the Neve Cosmetics Elegantissimi palette looked the best and I think I've proven myself right! 

Inside the palette
The packaging
I found this palette on the Cute Cosmetics website which is fast becoming one of my favourite beauty sites, not least because all of their products are animal friendly and in some cases vegan. I swithered over it for a while because it does cost £21.95 but even after only a few uses I would say that it was definitely worth the price as it is exactly what I was on the hunt for. 

For a palette it is quite big compared to say the MUA palettes but you do get a lot of product in each pan as you will see in a second and one of the main reasons I chose this palette over some others is that it is magnetic and you can buy each pan and quite a few other colours (including blushes) and swap them around to make your own palette or replace ones as you use them up rather than having to buy a whole new palette for just those few colours that you use most often. 

At first glance and online the packaging looks black but is actually a deep purple colour with the rainbow like design that all of the Neve palettes have I think. Also, I should have mentioned before that Neve Cosmetics is an Italian brand (in casse you hadn't guessed from the name) and I'm not sure if it's available any where else in the UK other than Cute Cosmetics but there will be a link included at the end. 

Like I mentioned previously, the pans inside the palette are a lot bigger than any other palette that I own which could make it tricky to fit into a make up bag for instance but it is quite a slim palette and clicks properly shut so would be suitable for travelling with. I think that the size of the pans and their customisable-ness (new word as always in my posts) make them well worth the higher cost. Also, you only have to replace one pan at a time which spreads out future costs with it. 

The size difference between the pans of the Neve Palette and  my MUA  Heaven and Earth palette- you can see that the Neve pans look giant in comparison! Also you can see the big difference between how shimmery the MUA eyeshadows are compared to the Neve one!
 Lastly, I'm going to talk about the pigmentation of the shadows and a bit more about the colours which as you can see are all neutrally and brown, except for the matte white and matte black and a grey on the second row which I really love. 
The colours named on the back of the palette

swatches without flash from L-R T-B of the palette
First row swatches L-R
Bottom Row Swatches L-R

The pigmentation of the eyeshadows is quite good but is buildable if you want a stronger colour. Also the eyeshadows can all be used dry or wet, which would give an even stronger effect. I'm thinking about doing this with the black as an alternative to eyeliner which I suck at applying! The darker the colour the more pigmented it is which is useful to bear in mind especially with the black one or you can get in a bit of a mess with it! My favourite colours would have be 'smoking' the grey and 'etoile' which is a really pretty shimmery creamy coloured highlight/inner corner colour as well as 'butterfly' which is a really nice matte all over colour, which I use as a base before blending one of the darker colours like 'peluche' or 'croissant' into the crease. Like I briefly mentioned before, the Neve eyeshadows are mostly vegan but all animal cruelty free and I'm pretty sure all of the colours that come in this palette are vegan but they are clearly marked on the website if they aren't. It wasn't something I was specifically looking for buying this palette to be honest but it's nice to know and now I've found this site, it's much easier to know what goes into the products. 

Overall, I would highly reccomend this palette and am definitely going to be looking into purchasing more of the colours which can be moved into this palette or they have the option to buy empty palettes, which all of the pans fit into too. Also I would reccomend checking out the website Cute Cosmetics as they have so many different make up brands, some of which are well known and some of which were totally new to me and might be hard to find in other places!

Links
Cute Cosmetics Website

Neve Elegantissimi Palette 

All of the Neve Products on Cute Cosmetics

Thanks for reading this very long post!!

Lauren
xx

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Tuesday 5 February 2013

Mint Nail Polish Collection/Review


Hey Everyone, 

After featuring Essie Mint Candy Apple Nail Polish in my January Favourites video (which you can find here) I realised that I had quite a few nail polishes that fell into the mint category and, as I said in the video, it took me quite a long time to find my perfect mint. So I decided to do a blog post on all my mint polishes and a mini review of them so hopefully if you've been searching for the perfect mint too, then this might help! 




Without flash in lamplight
The four that I have in my ridiculously large extensive and varied nail polish collection are from left to right/top to bottom- MUA Nail Varnish in Pistachio Ice Cream, Lacura Beauty Nail Polish in Number 520 (I think this brand is only available in Aldi supermarkets so I couldn't find a link!), Essie Nail Colour in Mint Candy Apple and finally, E.L.F Nail Polish in Mint Cream. They vary in colour from very green mint to more blue mint and they vary greatly in price from £1 for the MUA polish to £9.95 for the Essie Polish. 


With flash
(Also, I know the edges of my nails here are atrocious but I tried my best to apply it neatly, but really, this is only so you can see the colours on nails instead of in the bottle and next to each other for better comparison!)

My least favourite and the one I would use the least is the Lacura Beauty Polish because it's a very dark green colour and almost can't be included as a mint colour but I did just for green comparison with the others. It's only been recently that I've branched into mint/greeny toned anything because I have such a dislike for the colour green (I won't even use green pens if I can help it!) so when my mum picked me this up, I would have much preferred a different colour! I can't fault the application or opacity but it's just not for me! 

The E.L.F nail polish and the MUA nail varnish are the two more green toned mints but because they are much paler in green than the Lacura I can trick myself into pretending they aren't green at all! The E.L.F polish is slightly darker toned but I prefer it as it has a better opacity and application on the nails than the MUA polish. I've mentioned a few E.L.F  polishes on my blog before and I really love them. They aren't too expensive (I think £2.50 if my memory serves me right) which is a total bargain given how nicely they apply, the chipping is about the same as any other brand but a good top coat always helps a lot and they come in a load of different colours so even if you don't want mint, there's bound to be something you'll love! The MUA polish can be a bit streaky and needs a good few coats to make it look opaque, I would say about three or more whereas the other polishes you could get away with only two coats. Having said that, for a nail polish that only costs a pound there are lots of colours (although disappointingly like with most MUA things, most of the shades are numbered rather than named) and with a bit of patience and time the finish can be decent at the end. 


With Flash

Without Flash
The star nail polish of these four and I'm definitely saving the best for last here is the Essie Mint Candy Apple. When I got the E.L.F and MUA polishes back in September/October time, I liked them and knew I would wear them but I was slightly disappointed that they weren't more bluey toned, because of my dislike of anything green. I'd heard absolutely everyone raving about the Essie but I'd never bothered to buy it because it looked so green toned on all the websites and because it used to be quite difficult to buy Essie polishes in the UK. Now, I wish I'd bought the Essie one first and then I wouldn't have bothered buying the other two even though I do love them now. In the bottle and even on the nails, the Essie and MUA polishes do look very similar but when you look closely you can see the more blue tones in the Essie Mint Candy apple. Now, £9.95 is definitely in the higher end bracket of nail polish prices/brands but personally now I've tried Essie polishes I totally think they're worth every penny, plus the fact that they're more readily available in the Boots diffusion line and online makes it easier. One thing I can never have enough of is nail polishes, judging by the ammount that I have in my nail polish drawer (yes, I've got that many they need their own drawer!) of every colour and finish and varying degrees of glitter and shimmer but I have to say Essie is now one of my favourite brands. They last for ages with no chipping, they're easy to apply and opaque with two coats, there's such a huge range of colours with such cute and quirky names, which I am always a sucker for (on more than one occasion I have bought a nail polish purely because of it's name, or at least it helped a lot in the deciding process!)... I could go on!! I am a total convert to Essie-ism basically. Essie's Good To Go also needs to get a special mention here for glossiness and keeping chippage at bay... is chippage a word?... well, it is now!! 

Well... that turned into a bit of an Essie fangirl moment there didn't it? Oops, didn't mean for that happen!! But hopefully this has helped with any green and blue toned mint nail polish dilemas you may have been having... I bet it's just me that's so picky!! Anyways, leave me a comment if you own any of these polishes or have them on your wish list. Also leave me a comment if you know of any other blue toned or pale green mint polishes that you reccomend because, lets face it three bottles of nearly the same colour of nail polish is never enough hehe...

Thanks for reading!!

Lauren
xx



Monday 4 February 2013

What's In My Bag Feb '13


Hey everyone, 

Not much to say about this except I filmed a new video! The good old What's In My Bag video, which you might like if you're as nosy about stuff like this as I am!! 


(Could I be pulling a more pouty face in the thumbnail if I tried... I doubt it!!)

Thanks for watching and reading this very poor excuse of a blog post!! 

Lauren 
Xx

Thursday 31 January 2013

January '13 Favourites


Hey Everyone,

So, it's monthly favourites time again and this month I decided to do things a little differently and film a video instead of my usual blog post. It's the first one I've uploaded so it might not be the best but hopefully I did alright!


Products Featured

MUA Eyeshadow Palettes- http://www.muastore.co.uk/index.php/eyes/eye-shadow?cat=21 (they've recently had a huge sale so may be sold out of most things just now but they'll be back in stock soon hopefully!)


Nails Inc Nail Polish in Baker Street- http://www.nailsinc.com/nailpolish/baker-street-polish/1102/

Essie Nail Colour in Mint Candy Apple- http://www.feelunique.com/p/Essie-Nail-Colour

Essie Good To Go Top Coat- http://www.feelunique.com/p/Essie-Good-To-Go-Top-Coat-15ml

Lush Popcorn Lip Scrub- https://www.lush.co.uk/product/6080/Popcorn---25g

Revlon Just Bitten Kissable Balm Stain in Honey- http://www.boots.com/en/Revlon-Just-Bitten%C2%99-Kissable-Lip-Balm-Stain_1208067/

Rimmel Apocalips in Galaxy- http://www.boots.com/en/Rimmel-London-Apocalips-Lip-Laquer_1296026/

Scunci Bun Maker- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scunci-490702U-Bun-Maker/dp/B00A0N2OPQ

Scunci Perfect Pony- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scunci-490698U-Perfect-Pony/dp/B00A0N2OKG/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1359663160&sr=1-1

So, that's all of this month's favourites. Hopefully you enjoyed the video instead of a regular post from me- let me know in the comments either here or on YouTube what you thought and if I should make more or stick to writing! Also leave a comment or a video response if you want, about your favourites this month or anything about the products I mentioned.

Thanks for reading/watching!!

Lauren
Xx








Monday 21 January 2013

Birchbox January 13- First Impressions


Hey Everyone, 

So, today was the day that I received my first ever Birchbox so I thought I would do a quick first impressions post about the box and the what I thought. As always, I haven't had time to properly test each product and links will be included where possible :)

Birchbox used to be in America only but it recently merged with Joliebox here in the UK and is now Birchbox UK. I never subscribed to Joliebox and stuck to just Glossybox but when I heard about the merge I thought I would give it a go as I've really enjoyed Glossybox and I wanted to see what the main differences were. It's the same price as Glossybox at £10 pus £2.95 P&P and I've subscribed for three months to start with as I thought that would be a good way to get a proper view on the box and giving it a fair try. 

The Box

Opened

The Products inside
 The first main differences between the Birchbox and the Glossybox is that Birchbox includes a little magazine in with each box which it says is designed to give you beauty inspiration before the next box arrives. I really loved this as it has loads of information, about products that aren't in your box and interviews and there's a nail art tutorial in this month's which is really well explained and simple. The product information is supplied on a seperate card. Also, the products are packaged in a reusable pink drawstring bag instead of the shredded paper which is much more useful and enviromentally friendly than all the paper which I really liked! Also the box it all comes in is very sturdy and can also be used for other storage. I think for these two reasons, I'm starting to like Birchbox more but we will see how the products compare over the next few months. Now, onto the products!


First up, and the thing I'm most excited about so far is the Fresh Sugar Rose Lip Treatment which is a really pretty tinted lipbalm type product which has SPF15 as well. I'v heard a lot of good things about this so I was really excited to try it but I think it's quite difficult to get a hold of in the uk. Birchbox claim that a full size is £15.50 but I'm not sure where it's available as I've only found American links. I'm very fussy about lip balms but this does seem to be really good and I like the tint to it, as I'd much rather wear a tinted balm than a lipstick. I was a bit worried that this would have a heavy rose scent to it, which I hate in lip products but it smells really nice and almost lemony. 

Next up is the KMS Frees Shape Quick Blow Dry which is a spray you spritz into your hair before drying and it helps to dry it faster. I've not had a chance to use this yet but I have high hopes for it and it smells really nice. It's also supposed to detangle, provide heat protection and is lightly conditioning. The full size product is £113.50 for 200ml and the sample is 30ml. 


 This is the Taaj Creme Mains Delhicates Hand Cream and is another product I was interested to try as I've heard really good reviews about other products from this brand but have never tried them. I'm not usually a fan of hand creams as I hate feeling like I have something on my hands but this sinks in really well and you only need a small ammount. It's got a subtle cinnamon scent to it which is unusual but I really like it. A full size is £10 for 75ml which is quite expensive for a hand cream I think, but I think it would last a long time as you only need a little. 


 This is the Teapigs Chamomile Tea Bag and is probably the thing I'm least excited about in the box this month, simply because I'm not a fan of flavoured teas, especially chamomile. There were also peppermint or superfruit ones available which I think I would have been more up for trying but who knows, maybe I'll be brave and end up really liking it! It's supposed to be good for  soothing anxiety and promoting sleep and relaxation which I am in desperate need of! Fifteen teabags cost between £3.49 and £3.99 depending which flavour you buy. 

 Last up is the Wei White Lotus Moisture Rich Eye Blend which is another thing I'm not too sure about. It smells nice and seems to be quite a thick cream but the full size product is £60 which is a tad out of my price range, especially for just an eye cream so I doubt I would repurchase this product, unless it's the most amazing eye cream I ever try! 

So, that's all the products in the Birchbox that I got and all in all I'm pretty impressed with the products and the box as a whole. Leave a comment below if you got a Birchbox, what was in it or if you've used any of the products before :)

Thanks for reading

Lauren xx



Wednesday 16 January 2013

Glossybox January '13- First Impressions



Hey Everyone, 

It's GlossyBox time again (it seems to get dispatched earlier and earlier or is that just me?) and mine arrived this afternoon so this post is going to be mostly first impressions of the box and products. It was only dispatched yesterday so next day delivery is pretty good going! 



 This month the box is back to the usual pale pink boxes with plain black paper and pink ribbon after the special silver themed box last month. The boxes are really useful for storage (mine are currently home to my nail polishes) but I'm not so much a fan of the black shredded paper used to pack the products. Especially this month as I didn't think the inside of my box was packaged as nicely as it normally is- there was less shredded paper and it seemed to be packed upside down, when usually the sticker is on the top, this month it was underneath. Also I noticed that the larger paper fold out leaflet from last month's box has stuck, instead of the cards that used to be included detailing the products. I really like the change as it includes more extra information than before which is nice. 

When I first opened the box

The products in the box with not very much paper this month!

The products inside

This month's box theme is detoxing from the excesses of the Christmas and New Year period, with the products inside intended to help everyone get back into their usual routine and being a little more healthy which I thought was a really good theme and will most likely help a lot of people do just that, as well as finding some new products to add. So, let's have a closer look at the products included-


I'm going to start with this GlossyBox sleep mask, as it's not included on the information sheet and is just an extra little thing they've thrown in. It's a good idea and fits with the theme of the box but I'm pretty sure I won't be using it as the thought of waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to see terrifies me! (In fact, I recently woke up in the middle of a power cut and thought I'd gone blind because it was so dark but that would be a whole other embarrassing post!)


Next up we have the Elemis Fresh Skin Skin Glow Exfoliating Face Wash which is an exfoliating face wash designed specifically for those in their teens to mid-twenties to help nurture skin and prevent premature aging. It smells really nice and fruity, which is usually something that I like in face wash products although the exfoliating beads don't seem to be very big so I do wonder how well it would work as an exfoliator- I prefer to really feel like a product is doing something to my face. Having said that I was skeptical about the Dermalogica MicroExfoliant for the same reasons and that turned out to be amazing so I'm keeping an open mind for when I properly try this. The sample is 30ml and a full size is 100ml at £12.


Also in the box was a Jason Lips Bee Healthier Lip Balm which is a 70% natural lip balm made with beeswax, peppermint, aloe, shea butter and many other ingredients that are good for your lips! I've used an aloe vera gel from this company before as an aftersun/sunburn product and really liked it so I was interested  to see what the lip balm was like. Also, I'm just a bit of a lip balm addict so this was always onto a winner with me! You can definitely smell the mint in this, and also the shea butter smells a lot like chocolate to me, so this is like a chocolate mint lip balm. The mint definitely tingles your lips but not too much, like the beeswax Burt's Bees lip balm that this reminded me of when I first saw it. The lip balm is basically like most other lip balms- it applies nicely and is moistursing but I feel like it's one of the ones I will find myself having to reapply a lot more than other lip balms that I own. This one does melt really quickly as well which is nice, as it feels almost like a lip gloss and does leave a subtle gloss to your lips but with no colour or tint to it. It's a bit of a meh product for me, simply because I can be quite fussy when it comes to lip balms but for £1.99 for 4.5g it's not too bad really. 


Next we have the Duck Island Limited Body lotion in the scent mandarin and bergamont. Usually I don't like citrus scented products, especially orange scented but this is really nice and reminds me of orange calpol from when I was little. The bottle is really cute and I like the lid which is quite unusual but then everything starts to get a little odd from there on in. The lotion feels very thin, almost watery so I'm not sure how moisturising it would be and I'd feel like I needed to use a lot before feeling any real benefits. I've just been on their website for pricing and to get a link and discovered something very strange. In the Glossybox leaflet it says 2x250ml- £24.95 Shop at Duckisland.co.uk but I've just been on the site and unless I'm being incredibly stupid, you can only buy the small 30ml bottles in cases of 200 at a time and the larger 250ml bottles in cases of 20 at a time. Also there are various products (hand lotion, body wash, soap, hand wash etc) but they are all only in the scent of mandarin and bergamont, which is a bit of a bummer if you don't like it! If anyone can explain to me how this makes any sense, or knows where you can buy less than 200 or 20 bottles of this, please let me know in the comments!!  


Second to last, we have the Monu Aromatic Mask which I'm really excited to try as I love face masks and I've heard of this brand before but have never used any of their products. It contains lavender and rosemary which are what it smells mostly off, which I'm not usually a fan of but with this I think it will make it really relaxing to wear. It's quite a generous sample size at 30ml, when usually you just get one or two sachets but it's quite a hard plastic bottle and the mask is quite thick so may have to cut it to get everything out. I hope that the larger size (which is £24.95 for 100ml) doesn't have the same problem! 


Lastly we have the Premae Skincare Balance Rescue Face Tonique which is a face toner designed to reduce oil and pores, leaving your skin feeling fresh and plump. I'm not sure what to make of this really as I've never really used a toner in the past or really known what they're supposed to do if I'm totally honest! It doesn't even have really much a smell to it so there's not much really I can say. On first impressions this is probably the thing I was least excited about but even then, it's not definitely something I would never use like some of the things I've recieved in previous boxes. Also there's a bit of an issue with the price as Glossybox is saying a full size is 50ml and £27.50, whereas the website they supplied for buying the product claims a full size is 100ml and only £17.50... who knows?! 

I'm not going to work out the maths of the box this month because it's now twenty past midnight and I'm being lazy hehe (maths was never my strong point!) plus there's some issues with the full size prices as I mentioned, so I'm not sure I would be able to work it all out anyways!

All in all, I thought this month's box was one of the good ones and there wasn't a product that I definitely hated straight away, like the Milk Shake hair stuff that I mentioned from last month's box. However I do know that some people got other things in their box- for example my best friend Marion from BeautyGeek90 got all different products in her box and wasn't very impressed with it I don't think. 

Have you recieved your Glossybox this month? Is there anything you got different to me or have you used any of these products previously? Or can you explain to me what the hell is going on with the pricing of the Duck Island body lotion hehe!? Leave me a comment below =D 

Lauren
xx

Monday 7 January 2013

Nuxe Rêve de Miel Lip Balm Review & Comparison


Hey everyone, sorry I haven't posted anything for a while but I'm hoping now that Christmas and the New Year is over I can get into a regular posting routine. Also I hope you all had wonderful Christmases and New Years! 



Today's post is going to be a review and comparison of the Nuxe Rêve de Miel lip balms which come in either a pot version or a stick version. They have rather long, difficult to spell names so forgive me if I shorten them for the purposes of typing them repeatedly! 

Firstly I'm going to talk about my favourite out of the two which is the pot version, or the Nuxe Rêve de Miel Baume Levres Ultra-Nourrissant Ultra-Nourishing Lip Balm (told you it's a long name!). 





As I've probably mentioned on here before I have a slight addiction to lip balms because my lips can get very dry especially in the winter, which is never a good look on anyone! It never seemed to matter what lip balm I tried, the effects would always wear off and I'd be back to square one and I just never found a lip balm that I loved enough to keep using (which also added to the problem). I first heard about this product in the summer after reading about it on Zoe's blog Zoella (here's the post where she mentions it) and even though she said it was amazing, I was a tad skeptical and a bit unsure whether it would be worth the whopping £9.50 price tag, although there is 15g of product which softens that blow! Finally I gave in and splashed out and I am so glad that I did! It's definitely one of the best purchases I've ever made and worth the cost for sure. 



It's a lot thicker than any lip balm I'd tried before and is a sort of yellowy colour with a really nice citrussy sort of scent. A little goes a long way but I usually apply quite a lot especially when I wear it at night and by the time I wake up in the morning it's still there which is great. I've only recently started to cause a dent in the top which is pretty good going since I've been using it since the middle of June last year. 

My main problem with the potted version is that it can be very messy and so isn't very practical for using when you're out and about and also that you have to apply it with your fingers. I've never been a fan of applying products with my fingers but I've solved that problem for myself by using a hand sanitising gel beforehand. 



The problems I have with the pot version seem to be sorted in the stick version so I was really excited to try this out to see if it was just as good as the pot version. The stick version's long name NUXE Reve de Miel Stick Levres Hydratant Lip Moisturizing Stick 
which £5.50 for 4g (although it's currently in the Feel Unique Sale at 20% off so it's £4.40 at the 
moment!) so it is cheaper but that's for a lot less product. 


 This is much more like the usual lip balms that I've used in the past and has a more shiny finish on 
the lips than the potted version which looks quite matte, so it's good for using on it's own without 
worrying that it looks odd. It's a much paler creamy colour than the potted version and also has a 
much subtler scent to it which is nice. 

My main problem with the stick version is that I feel like I have to apply it much more than the potted 
version. That might just be me being weird and just thinking that I need to apply it more when really 
it could be fine the way it is but I really like the feeling of having something on my lips so I'm always 
reapplying whatever lip balm I'm wearing more than I probably need to. The stick has (and this will 
sound odd) but a thinner formula and texture than the pot which I feel is less moisturising, but is still a
really good lip balm. 

So, in conclusion before I ramble anymore than I need to and start repeating myself, I think that the 
potted version is a better product for me and is worth the cost for the ammount of product and how 
long it lasts both on the lips and in terms of using it up. The stick is still one of my favourite lip balms 
but I don't feel that it's any better than The Body Shop Born Lippy Stick Lip Balms which I also love 
but which are cheaper and come in different scents and tints. Having said that, I would still 
recommend both of these Nuxe lip balms depending on how dry your lips are. 

I know I got a bit rambley there but when can I ever write a post without doing that hehe. Thanks for
sticking through to the end and like I said at the start, I'm hoping that the start of this year will be the 
start of a regular posting routine!

EDIT: None of the links I had embedded in this post seem to be working so here they are just in 
case!-

Potted Version on Feel Unique- http://goo.gl/vXJVP
Stick Version on Feel Unique- http://goo.gl/8sght
Zoe's Post featuring the pot version- http://goo.gl/u5JRn

Lauren
xx

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