Thursday, October 13, 2011

MaxFactor Elixir Challenge

At a recent event the lovely Caroline Barnes set us a challenge to try out all the shades of the new Max Factor Elixir lipsticks. As you all know I'm a lover of lippie so was excited to wear all the colours and decided to do so all in one week!

There is really good selection of shades to chose from in the range, though I was apprehensive over how some of these would go down at work lol...


Top L-R: Bewitching Coral, Burnt Caramel, Ruby Tuesday, English Rose.

Bottom L-R: Pink Brandy, Mulberry, Angel Pink.

Monday mornings are always difficult and inevitably I end up running late, so I decided to go for the lightest shade in the range - Angel Pink.

This lipstick is a lovely, delicate shade of pink that works equally well with a neutral or dramatic eye. However, as the finish is quite frosty I would recommend applying some lipbalm beforehand, so as to smooth the lips prior to application. I would say this shade is quite retro and reminiscent of the bubblegum pinks of the 60s, so would be best suited to lighter skintones.

On Tuesday I decided to keep it super neutral with Burnt Caramel.

This lipstick is a little more brown based than I would normally wear, but it has a lovely rosy tone to it that brings it to life. To keep it from looking too dark I applied it straight from the bullet and tapped around the edges to blend it into my natural lip colour. I think this lipstick would look particularly beautiful on darker skin tones.
A little more striking than a nude, and more sophisticated than a pink, it is a very welcome addition to my collection.

On Wednesday I went for Pink Brandy, which I had already fallen in love with after seeing Caroline wearing it at the presentation.

This is such a wearable coral shade with a slight pink undertone. I think it would be universally flattering for all skin tones. If you are scared of strong colours this would be a great shade to start with as it's bright, without being too striking. To soften the colour and make it modern I applied it to the centre of the lip and blended to cover. I then added a slight touch of clear lipgloss to make lips look fuller.

On Thursday I had to keep my makeup professional for a meeting, so I chose the shade English Rose.

This is a very classic pink that would suit anyone. Once again the frost makes it a little different as it adds quite a lot of shine and texture to the lips. This shade is very flattering and versatile and would work with an abundance of eye and cheek colours!

On Friday I decided to be brave and go for it with Ruby Tuesday.

Wow! This is such a beautiful, true red. I can't tell you what a raucous this caused in the office, but lets just say that I got many a compliment that day! As with any red this did need a little care in application. To prepare the lips I lined them with a red pencil and then filled them in lightly to provide a good base. I then applied the lipstick with a lip brush. As this lipstick has a blue base it not only lifts the complexion, but also makes teeth appear whiter.. yay! This lipstick lasted really well, even through a coffee meeting and lunch, and only needed one little touch up throughout the day. Ruby Tuesday will definitely be one of my go-to reds in future.

Defying Gravity: Straight Off the Runway Hair Ideas

As the go-to mane man for the biggest fashion shows each season (Marc Jacobs, Prada, Balenciaga, and Lanvin, to name just a scant few), master hairstylist Guido Palau dreams up the runway coiffures that inspire tomorrow's It hair trends. "But I don't expect girls to wear the look straight off, say, Marc's runway; it's just an idea, after all," Palau says with a laugh. "Personalize it to flatter yourself." No matter what style you're dying to have, his top advice is to give teasing a try. "It creates volume, makes your hair sexy, and is great for fine texture," says Palau, who also serves as creative consultant for Redken. Don't worry if you lack the nimble hands of a professional. "The key to achieving an amazing result is really in using lightweight styling products that help take your hair to the next level." (He relied on Redken's Forceful 23 Super-Strength Finishing Spray and Thickening Lotion to create the larger-than-life looks in this story.) A little courage doesn't hurt either, he adds: "Don't be scared—have fun and create!"

Nicholas Kirkwood Lace-Up Shoe Bootie

Nicholas Kirkwood
Nicholas Kirkwood laser cut shoe bootie available at Barneys New York

The name Nicholas Kirkwood might not yet be as recognizable as Christian Louboutin, but that doesn't mean the British shoe designer and his artistic heels aren't as covetable as Louboutin's red soles. Kirkwood is most definitely the shoe designer darling of the moment and his latest collection for fall? Nothing short of genius, with touches of kink, metallic and laser-cut lace, the latter of which we found particularly enticing on this gorgeous, lace-up shoe bootie. Move over Louboutin, these are the stilettos we're dying to slip our feet into this season.