Showing posts with label No7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No7. Show all posts

Tuesday

Beauty Empties | January 2013


You may have already seen my special review post on perfumes I've 'emptied' recently, but as promised here are the other bits and bobs I've powered through in January.  Many of these have been hanging around my dressing table and bathroom cabinet for too long and I'm glad to see the back of them and create space for new exciting things!  


...Yes, I really do need to get out more.


Neutrogena Deep Clean Make Up Remover: Refreshing Oil-Free Cleansing Lotion - no repurchase 

I bought this off the back of a recommendation from Laura's (Lollipop26 now buynowbloglater) blog many moons ago and while it was an 'okay' make up remover it's definitely not an all rounder and didn't do very well with waterproof mascara, or any mascara for that matter despite the claims.  
There are so many other efficient all-in-one cleansers on the market now like hot cloth cream cleansers and very liquid solutions like Bioderma that you'd be better off investing in rather than having to use multiple products in your cleansing regime.  
However, if you don't tend to use eye make up and like the old lotion and a cotton pad routine, this is a nice option as it is refreshing and doesn't leave too much of a nasty residue, although you do get the urge to wash and/or tone afterwards.

L'Oreal Elvive Re-Nutrition Replenishing Masque - definite repurchase  

Elvive make many a hair masque, but none smell as delicious as their Re-Nutrition range.  
It's great for those days you feel your hair needs more than a standard bottle conditioner but you don't have the time to put in a Kerastase masque.  When I 'Kerastase' my hair I always leave it on at least 20 minutes 'cos that stuff ain't cheap and I want to make sure I get my money's worth!
Even if your hair doesn't need conditioning, just buy this for the heavenly scent!

Organic Surge Eye Gel* - no repurchase

I honestly can't remember if I got this free with a magazine or if it was sent to me, so I've included a disclosing little asterisk just in case.  It sat around for ages as I was never one to tend to eyecare in my morning routine, but the ravages of age kicked in and now I wouldn't dream of ditching my routine. 
I've moved over to using a more moisturising undereye cream in the morning but gel was a nice little introduction.  
It's refreshing and sinks in fast and was a treat for sleep-wearing eyes.  However at this stage in my life I really need something more anti-aging for that area and so won't be repurchasing.

No7 Protect & Protect Intense Beauty Serum - no repurchase

Note that this is the INTENSE serum.  
I absolutely adore the regular version of Protect & Perfect Serum and thought that the Intense one would ramp it's amazing properties up a notch.  It certainly does, but for once, my skin is too young for this product.
Every time I used it (and as you can see I carried onto the bitter end determined not be be defeated!) my skin felt overloaded and I woke up the next morning with the beginnings of spots. 
I am not spot prone at all which God is his almighty wisdom chose to spare me from, so if you are then this serum would go Rambo on your face.
Essentially this heavy serum is aimed at mature/parched skin - at least 45+ - so if you're under this, stick with the original version which is a few quid cheaper anyway.

Aussie Aussome Volume Shampoo - no repurchase

I'm a huge fan of their Miracle Moisture shampoo which is a treat for frazzled hair, but if used all the time translates into lank hair, for me anyway.
It's always handy to have a volumising shampoo around for days your hair feels like it needs a REALLY good clean.  Essentially what they do is strip out the product buildup, and some of your hair's natural oils in a bid to counteract lankness and therefore promote volume.
This Aussie shampoo did a good job and I did repurchase several times, but this will be my last bottle as I've since discovered Bumble & Bumble's Sunday Shampoo which is harsh but very good at removing buildup.  I have super greasy hair mind, so it might be too harsh for normal/dry hair types. 
I also wasn't keen on the scent of this Aussie shampoo, odd because their known for great smelling products. 

Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel - no repurchase

This was part of a Clinique skincare set so I didn't feel massively let down when it didn't live up to it's claims.  Simply put, it didn't make my skin 'dramatically different'.
The major drawback is no SPF - in something designed to be your main daily facial skincare product, it's just not on.
I do have oily skin so the gel formula worked well and created a good base for applying foundation over, but I don't feel it brought any benefit to my skin.
Obviously this Clinique range is aimed at problem skin, so I can see where this lotion might be a good option for someone looking to get some moisture into their skin without overloading it and exacerbating break outs.
Nice to try as it's one of those raved about products, but I can't see a repurchase on the horizon.

Boots Teatree + Witchhazel Cleansing and Toning Lotion - maybe repurchase

I can't even tell you how long I've had this toner but let's just say it's been through a repackaging and doubled in price!
This toner isn't for the faint hearted.  It STRIPS yours skin.  But I'm such a greasey monkey I sometimes feel I need it.
I've been through the most extensive cleansing routine, been 100% sure every scrap of make up is removed and then swiped a bit of this on a cotton pad only to be horrified.  No pictorial evidence as there might be minors reading this!
If you like Clinique Clarifying Lotion which is equally as eye-watering harsh, it's a fab budget alternative.  
The more I think about it's amazing grime removing properties, the more I want a full bottle in my skincare arsenal again.  

Have you tried anything from this motley crew? Anything you would definitely repurchase?



Monday

Last Minute Christmas Gift Idea #11 - No7 Skincare Heros


If you haven't tried No7's Protect & Perfect Beauty Serum you must have been living under a rock for the last 5 years, but if you have then you know what a great little product it is to get dull, tired skin feeling smooth and cared for again.  I'm on my umpteenth tube of this (I do miss when it was in glass bottles as it just felt so much more luxurious to use) and will always have it in my skincare collection.  They recently changed the packaging to the tube form after customer feedback as it's such a cult product women want to be able to travel with it and not have to decant into lighter packaging.  I've also tried the slightly more expensive Intense version of the serum but it broke me out as it's just too intensive and aimed at mature skin. 

The Instant Illusion Wrinkle Filler is something I picked up on a whim during a No7 promotion.  It's essentially pollyfila for anyone with noticeable pores and the beginnings of wrinkles.  It smooths on a lot like Benefit's Porefessional but is white in colour rather than flesh toned.  It creates a wonderfully smooth base for foundation and just helps to you give you that 'airbrushed' look.  You can also just pop a bit of powder over the top of it for a low key face base if you haven't got the time or inclination for liquid foundation.  

No7 Instant Wrinkle Filler, £17 from Boots
No7 Protect & Perfect Beauty Serum, £22 from Boots

Last Minute Christmas Gift Idea #5 - No7 Eyelash Curler Stocking Filler


This present suggestion is more of a stocking filler idea, but sometimes finding little knickknacks for a stocking can be more difficult than buying a large present. 

I've have a hoard of eyelash curlers - a few at home, one at work and one in my bag.  They're a great way of perking up your face without messing around with make up out on the go.  I love my Shu Uemura curlers but these No7s run a close second and in some ways I think fit my eye shape better.  

They're great value at £7.25 and if you happen to catch one of those No7 £5 off voucher promotions, unbelievable value! 

You can pick one up in store at Boots or online here


Favourite New Eye Products - No7 Stay Perfect Eye Mousse in Pewter and Fudge


I find it hard to let those No7 £5 off vouchers go to waste, but since I've stockpiled enough eye make up remover, wipes and hot cloth cleanser to do me until 2015 I had to find something else to spend it on.  Down the years I've tried a lot of No7 make up courtesy of these vouchers and have been left distinctly underwhelmed by most of the permanent line, apart from the Stay Perfect Foundation, Tinted Moisturiser and some of the Limited Edition collections.  

The Pewter eye mousse caught my eye first as I am going through a major obsession with taupey/purple/grey eye shadows at the moment (hello Bobbi Brown Fawn and Chanel Fauve!) and thought this would create the perfect base. Plus how easy is this to swipe on in the morning rush?!  I've only tried them with eyelid primer and they 'stay perfect' all day, even in the heat, but I'm yet to risk them on their own.  I also go over with some shadow to set further.  Both of these colours really compliment blue eyes.  

I'm not sure I'd be happy to stump up the full £9.50 per tube as they are pretty small and it's a little hard to control how much you squeeze out, so there can be a little wastage, but £4.50 is a pretty good bargain.  My next No7 voucher has the lovely pink champagne colour's name on it.  There are about 3 or 4 other shades in the range so it's definitely worth checking out if you have one of these vouchers burning a hole in your pocket!


 Below: Pewter left and Fudge right

Saturday

Spring Clean Make Up BLOG SALE! MAC, Benefit, Urban Decay, Sleek, Smashbox, OPI + More

Updated May 2012: I've removed items as they've sold as this post was very pic heavy, but there are still a few left so if you fancy anything below give me a shout in the comments or email me at clickandmakeup@gmail.com.  I will be adding more items very soon so check back in a few weeks!

These bits for sale are from my personal make up collection. They are all perfectly good products but I either have dupes of these or they don't suit me (in my old age I am moving away from bright colours towards a more sedate pallete...)

THINGS TO NOTE
  1. I will post to UK and Northern Ireland addresses only
  2. Items will be sent by Royal Mail Recorded Delivery 
  3. Postage and packaging is £2.75 plus £0.65p per additional item (updated on 30th April 2012 to reflect Royal Mail postage cost increases)
  4. Prices are in Great British Pounds
  5. All sales are first come first served basis, no reservations
  6. List the item(s) you want in a comment below this post and leave your PayPal email address so I can invoice you
  7. Please let me know in advance if your postal address is different to the one associated with your Paypal postal address
  8. All payments must be made by PayPal. It is the safest method for both buyer and seller. Items will be marked as Pending until payment is received. Payment must be made within 24 hours of me sending you a PayPal invoice
  9. No returns - all sales are final. Please ask any questions or check swatches online before purchasing
  10. I will package the items as securely as possible (I've been stockpiling bubble wrap!) however I cannot be held responsible if anything happens to it in transit. 
  11. Sanitising will be left up to you.  Check out this video from MissChevious for some handy tips:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8re-3ShqYa4
Any questions, just ask!

Tuesday

Eye Make Up Removers Overview - Bourjois, Botanics, No7 + Lancome

I shudder to think of all the years I spent scrubbing heavy eye make up off with sub-standard eye make up removers - that poor delicate eye skin!  I'm pretty sure that's why I have a few more lines around my eyes than I should ¬_¬

Two-phase cleansers which need to be shaken to blend the parts are a revelation and the only formulation which effectively removes even waterproof mascara without too much scrubbing.

The latest one I've tried is Bourjois Express Eye Make Up Remover for £4.99 at Boots.
You get a massive 200mls which will last you at least 2-3 months of everyday use.  While I do like it, and have seen others compare it to Chanel's offering (made by the same company after all), I do feel it's not as effective as my beloved No7.  You really need to drench the cotton wool pad to avoid having to rub the eye area a lot.  However it is described as 'non oily' which the No7 definitely is.  I don't mind a bit of oiliness if I'm only going to bed right after, but if you need to remove make up with the intention of reapplying right away, you may prefer this Bourjois one.

Although you get a lot for your money with this one, as long as the No7 £5-off vouchers keep coming, I'll be sticking with old faithful.


I've lost count of the number of bottles of this No7 Cleanse & Care Eye Make Up Remover I've gone through, but it's definitely double figures.
Although you only get 100mls for £7.75, you need less of the product that the Bourjois one, so it lasts about 1 - 2 months, and if you have the aforementioned quids off voucher you get it for only £2.75.  I always stock up and have never paid full price for it.
I can't say enough good things about this product - it is firmly one of my holy grails.  
It demolishes waterproof mascara and Illamasqua's stubborn Precision Ink no problem.  If my make up is very heavy I soak a cotton pad and hold it over my eyes, gently pressing for about 5-10 seconds, then wiggly a bit and repeat until my eyes are clean.
I always find a small residue beneath my eyes in the morning so I just take another cotton pad, dot a little bit of remover onto it and wipe off.


I buy Botanics Soothing Eye Make Up Remover whenever I'm out of No7 and I'm waiting for the next voucher round and it does a pretty decent job, but it's not as oily or nourishing.
It's £3.05 for 150mls from Boots, which is fabulous value, but I think the packaging really lets it down.  It's so fiddly to remove the cap (remembering of course to shake it first) and I always spill out more than I need, leading to wastage.  For this reason I always hang onto an empty No7 container and dispense the Botanics one into it for ease of use.


Last but not least is the mother of all two-phase eye make up removers...Lancome's Bi-Facil (125mls for £20 at Boots)  

While I've never bought a full size of this one, I've had many a travel-size sample which convinced me about the fabulousness of the two-phasers.  For £20 it of course works fantastically, tackling waterproof mascara without a blink (see what I did there?!) but I honestly can't detect much of a difference between this and the No7 one - they're the exact same shade of blue even!  The only reason you'd pay almost 10 times more is to have a nice bottle and brand name in your bathroom, and of course, this is a good enough reason for many!




All in all, I urge you to try the No7 eye make up remover if you haven't already!

What's your favourite eye make up remover? Have I missed any vital ones?


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Saturday

Huge No7 Haul!


A couple of weeks ago I succumbed to those pesky wallet thinning No7 £5-off vouchers...it's not the first time either!

I picked up a few old faithfuls and got a bit wild and tried some new bits too.

1. Triple Protection Tinted Moisturiser
I didn't expect much from this product at all but it's turned out to by my holy grail tinted moisturiser.  Fair is perfect for my NW15 skin.  The coverage is fantastic - I've even used it for evening looks - I just apply two layers.  £12 for 50mls ain't bad, but getting it for £7 is fabulous.  I've tried many tinted moisturisers - Origins Vitazing, Benefit YouRebel Lite, Olay Touch of Foundation...but this beats them all hands down.






2. Protect & Perfect Day Cream
I've resisted this day cream for a while, but have tried samples of it.  It's a bit heavier than I would like for a day cream which needs to sit well under makeup, but I really need the 5 star UVA protection and SPF 15, and at least it's not as greasy as a dedicated face SPF.  When I've given it more a go I will give a fuller review on what it does (if anything!) to my skin texture and wrinkles...





3. Blush Tint in Blossom
Dud dud dud! The most useful £5 I've ever spent, and if you've paid £10 for it, well, I pity da fool!
While the colour is pretty enough the texture is awful.  Rubbed onto my cheeks it just sort balls up and make me look like a have big ruddy blotches on my cheeks.  I'm a huge fan of creamy cheek products, but this doesn't perform at all.  Also, it's tiny (3g) so you'd do better with an eyeslipsface All Over Colour Stick for £1.50.  Next!









4. Natural Blush Cheek Colour in Soft Damson
Now I made a booboo with this blush...I thought it was the one Joy raved about but in the shop I couldn't remember the name - Petal - for the life of me and Petal did look pretty scary in the pan, so I wimped out.  Soft Damson is a nice enough colour, but a bit meh so I can't wait until the next round of No7 vouchers to get Petal.










5. Anti-Ageing Shimmering Lip & Eye Screen
I'm getting very paranoid about sun damage and as I've been known to develop freckles ON MY LIPS I invested in this: 











6. Stay Perfect Foundation in Alabaster
I got a week's sample of this when it was first launched, and although I seemed to like it then, I've found it a bit streaky to use and not as heavy in coverage as I expected.  However, props to No7 for rolling out the Alabaster shade to more of their range.  Makes us daywalkers happy.  













7. Smokey Eyeliner Brush
I'm not one for smudging my eyeliner, but in an effort to freshen up my make up looks I may just start doing it and this little brush is pretty handy.  For £1.64 after voucher, I'm not complaining.





8. Cleanse & Care Eye Make Up Remover
This is about my 12th bottle of this magic blue liquid.  If you haven't tried it yet you must - your eyes will thank you for it.



9. Quick Thinking Wipes
Again, another product I've bought for the nth time...however I do think these wipes aren't as...wet...as they used to be.  I'm going to try another brand when these are gone methinks.


Ah.  I forgot to mention the Hot Cloth Cleanser.  Love this stuff...maybe even more than Liz Earle's (I know!) ...review to come.

What are your favourite No7 products?



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