Friday, 24 December 2010

FOTD: 17 Glam Rock Palette

It's Christmas Eve, I've been on the vino, so not many words (shocker, I know) I'm gonna leave it to the pictures. Ish.

I bought Boots 17 Wild Curls in Wildest Black a few weeks ago when they had a promo that if you spend a measly £6 then you got a FREE 6 shade Glam Rock Palette!! The mascara was £6.99 itself so one word springs to mind - BARGAIN.

It comes in a nice black and purple card box, then a sleek plastic palette of the same design. Inside there are 3 shimmers, 1 glitter and 2 matte shades (click for larger image):



1. Top left (TL) is a pearly white shimmer (inner corner + brow highlight), 2. TR silver shimmer (blended out crease), 3. ML glitter pewter (packed in middle of lid), 4. MR bronze shimmer (all over lid, lower lashline), 5. BL matte purple/lilac (crease), 6. BR matte black (outer corner). Yup, I used all them bad boys.



Complete look:



Smile..? No? Ok.



Products used:
Eyeko Glow Cream
(Mixed) Revlon Color Stay 'Buff' and Bourjois Healthy Mix 52
Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse Concealer 'Rose Beige'
Sleek 'One' Finishing Powder
ELF Complexion Perfection
Rimmel Eyebrow Pencil 004 Black Brown
ELF Eyelid Primer
17 Glam Rock Palette
L'Oreal Super Liner 'Carbon Black'
Yves Rocher Kohl Liner 'Black'
17 Wild Curls 'Wildest Black'
ELF Studio Blush 'Mellow Mauve'
Boots No 7 High Shine Lipgloss 'Happy'
ELF Mist & Set Spray


And Moll was always there to lend a hand, or in her case, Powerful Paw.





MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!!!!

Hope you all have a lovely time over the festive season :)

Jaynee x x

Diary of a Spendaholic: Radio Appearance

Hello all!

So earlier on I said that I had been contacted by BBC Radio Wiltshire to talk about my spending and debt etc. Now at the beginning of the month, I had a researched call me up and ask lots of questions and I got the feeling afterward that perhaps my story wasn't what they were after. Then there was nothing.

Out of the blue yesterday, the lovely Annie Weston (who originally contacted me on Facebook) called me and asked me some more questions and I told her all about my two day shopping spree. She seemed to think that this was great (not in a bad way) and asked if I'd be willing to speak on the breakfast show with Matthew Smith this morning.. I said HELL YEAH! Well I think I said sure but hell yeah sounds much more dramatic.

Anywho, at 0745hrs this morning they called me up and I waited patiently on the line through a story about someone from Bath giving turkeys to the Army or something, and I was up!!

You can listen to my interview here. If you fast forward to 1:22:45 it's my introduction. 




Now a few hours later Ben, the shows producer, called me back up to confirm that they want me to reappear - on the phone of course - on 4th January 2011 @ 0815hrs (tbc) to have another chat with how I dealt with the New Years sales and my plans for 2011!!! 

BE QUICK TO LISTEN - I'M NOT SURE HOW LONG IT WILL REMAIN ON THE IPLAYER, IT SEEMS TO ONLY BE 24HR BUT AS IT'S XMAS NOT SURE IF IT WILL BE ANY LONGER...

Enjoy - I'd love to know what you think so leave a comment for me :)

Jaynee x x

Thursday, 16 December 2010

Deal alert!!



There is currently a huge sale on Gorgeous Shop at the moment with some bundled products with up to 60% off, wowee!!They have all sorts on offer including Tigi (BedHead, Cat Walk and S Factor), Kerastase and RedKen.
There are also offers of free gifts, just follow the link through for the offer that tickles your fancy.


gorgeous shop offers
And finally, in their Christmas shop there are heavily discounted gift sets from Tigi, Clarins, Bare Minerals, Decleor and L'Oreal.
BONUS: Free UK delivery on order over £50, and when you place an order before 22/12/10 you get entered into a £100,000 worth of prizes give away!!
Now gimme an oo, aah!!



Jaynee x x


NB. I was not asked to write this post, and am not affiliated with Gorgeous Shop. I just love a bargain so am sharing the wealth.

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Diary Of A Spendaholic: A Step In the Right Direction

Dyed & Tested: John Frieda Precision Foam Dye

I have been a box dye junkie for years. Never happy with my natural colour I have done all sorts from red, to ginger, to black and have settled back into mid-tone browns. For the past year I have used Clairol Perfect 10 and thought I could get no better dye.

Then my fave high-street hair brand John Frieda brought out something different. Foam. Yes that's right, foam.

Beautifully modelled by Molly (she likes to be involved) here is the box I got: 
5N Medium Natural Brown, and it's a permanent colour:


The box itself isn't very big, but still has everything you need in it. Including the mixing solution bottle - don't chuck this around, it's what makes the foam so is super sensitive, then the dye to add, a bottle of conditioner with several applications, the dispenser, instruction leaflet and a stylish pair of lack latex gloves.

Now normally, my sister will dye my hair. But that's when using traditional creme dyes. I went all adventurous and decided to try this out myself. Armed with a dodgy old t-shirt and my forehead smeared with Vaseline, I got the solution prepared. I mixed it all together by gently tipping upside down five times and I was set. Now I was a little concerned there wouldn't be enough as the total solution only fills a third of the bottle. Then I thought well where's this foam eh?

Bring on the dispenser. The science behind creating the foam is when you squeeze the bottle and foam is dispensed, rather than being in the bottle. Then you realise there is a mammoth amount of dye in that bottle. You squeeze out a tennis ball sized amount into your hand and apply in sections. Then you get it all over your head like you used to with bubbles in the bath :)


After 10 mins or so you've built up enough in your hair it all just sits on top of your head like this. No need to worry about clips and drips with this stuff, it just stays put. Once you're done the only downside is the 20minute developing time, so I decided to paint my stubby nails.

At first, I felt my head warming and when coupled with the bubbles popping it's an odd sensation! this stops after a few minutes and you don't even notice you have it on your head.

The part of all this I was most impressed with, was the rinsing. Normally you can spend up to five minutes washing out a creme dye but this stuff was gone in just over a minute, water running clear no word of a lie. Also, I find my hair gets quite dried out by creme's and I can't wait to get the conditioner on it, but my hair already felt like it was conditioned, it was just it's normal softness! This meant I only put on a 'normal' amount of conditioner afterward.

Here are the results:



My hair before and afterwards.

Always comes out darker than on the box, and it is getting lighter with washing since; saying that I didn't get tonnes more dye coming out on subsequent washes, bargain!


Of course Moll was always on hand in case of any disasters :) Final observation was that all the bits from the box actually went back into the box neatly and you could close it back up again! Been a while since I could do that!

John Frieda Precision Foam comes in 20 different shades which you can see here. It's available at all good Supermarkets and Drugstores and as it's new it's on offer it quite a few places at the moment so price varies £4-£8 so have a good look around first!

Overall rating: wow/10


NB: I was not asked to write this review and purchased the product with my own money. All opinions are honest and my own and I am not affiliated with John Frieda in anyway. Other than being a dye-hard fan (ha, dye, get it?!)

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Diary of a Spendaholic: Part 2

Morning all.

So it's 5am and I'm at work (in my break folks, don't worry), and I've just taken a perusal at my Bank Account. And it was painful.

Following my last post about spending I (think) I mentioned that I made the decision to give my debit card to my boyfriend. Well this worked brilliant saving me around £150-£200 thus keeping me out of my overdraft. However, I then needed my card for a few days as I had a few Xmas bits to get for the boyfriend and had to take my broom broom to the garage.

BIG mistake.

It was far too soon to be let out alone with it. In two days I spent over £250 (including car stuff but still). This was on various lovely things like some Lush Cosmetics and some Christmassy bits in Wilko's. And the unnecessary whopper, 3 for 2 on Fearne Cotton @ Boots. There is a deal whereby the Hat Box is on offer from £40 to £26.99 and is still included on the 3 for 2. So I got that and the two nail polish sets. The word whoops springs to mind. I also made an order from ELF which I didn't need and had actually lied about (I was uber jealous I got no freebies - how lame?!)

Boyfriend went slightly, nay very mad and I subsequently felt like crud all guilty and ashamed. I realised I never actually wanted the stuff I got. Then the epiphany came.

I seem to be addicted to browsing, choosing, queuing and PIN entering. Getting that bag and the receipt is a WOW feeling for me, regardless of what I'm buying.

I have now returned all the Fearne stuff (they took the points back too, narf), and have also paid to return the ELF stuff therefore wasting money on delivery and return. Other things like the Lush and Wilko's I kept.

It is still really difficult, especially when there is so much I think I want. I am ashamed I lied to my boyfriend. I am ashamed I bought when I knew I shouldn't and I'm ashamed that this is so silly and pathetic.

JUST DON'T SPEND!

Simple eh...?


Jaynee x x

Friday, 12 November 2010

New Layout

Had a late night play around to see what I could do. Looks simple and fresh, and the first thing you see is my large gopping face :) Now thats what I call some amateur Paint work!!


Jayne x x

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Next Steps...

Oi oi look what I got sent on Facebook...


Annie Weston 10 November at 14:03 Report
Hi Jayne my name is Annie Weston from BBC Wiltshire.

I have been reading your blog about how you're trying to save money. Ive really enjoyed reading it and trying to spend less is actually something we want to talk about on our radio station.

Especially as we are coming up to Christmas too! Argghhh.

I was wondering if you'd like to get in touch with me about the possibility of doing something with you on the radio?

Not as scarey as it sounds I promise! :)

Please feel free to contact me at (***********).

Looking forward to hearing from you Jayne.

Many thanks!

Annie Weston

BBC Wiltshire






















Ooer! After asking folkies and OH they all said go for it, so I've emailed her back! Stick around to see what happens next....




Jayne x x x 

Blog Neglect: Diary of a Spendaholic

Hello everyone,


So it's been around 5 months since my last post I am ashamed to say, however there are reasons for this.


This sounds extremely pathetic (and ironic given my blog name), but I found I was spending excessive amounts of money on makeup and beauty products; money that I did not have to spare. As some of you know I bought my first house with my boyfriend in March this year, and I didn't seriously assess my spending, and it slowly spun out of control.


Around July/August time it hit me when I finally got to the end of my overdraft (albeit it's only £700 but I rarely went into it before I moved). To put it in perspective, my actual OCD boyfriend saves around £200 a month. Quite incredible and self-disciplined but hey, having OCD has its perks. I was spending maybe £250 on MYSELF. What a selfish bi-atch.


Anywho, this all relates to blog world as I found that reading about everyone else's shopping hauls and reviews of new products made me insanely jealous and all keep-up-with-the-Jones' so I was spending more and more the more I read about stuff. And of course loving what I was reading about those products and wanting to buy them.


I decided to stop blogging, and to avoid as little makeup-related stuff as possible. I haven't been completely brilliant and have still made purchases for myself - there have been a couple of ELF purchases which I made with boyfriend's knowledge which I am actually ashamed of! Like a naughty child sneaking into the biscuit barrel!!


On the whole my spending has significantly reduced through my own willpower but I found it still wasn't as little as it ought to be so that I can pay off my debt (overdraft, credit card and a Littlewoods account). After a stupid vets bill, stupid car tax and stupid car insurance I didn't budget for, I realised I couldn't carry on by myself. I spilled (almost) all the beans on my troubles and my boyfriend kindly gave me some dosh from the savings (building up for a new bathroom - water and cracks are driving his head nuts... damp in wall...wall rots... wall falls down... house collapses... life as we know it is over). In return I forced him to have my debit card so I can no longer make those impromptu little spending trips down Tesco and Superdrug, or the sandwich and Monster Munch binge on night shifts :)


As a result, I am spending nothing but petrol out of my account. Been doing it for 2weeks and haven't bought makeup for well over a month. And I feel proud of myself.


I realise how incredibly ridic and stupid all this sounds, and it's not the worse debt anyone has ever had, but it was straining my relationship. I am pleased to say I now feel confident to return to a world I do miss, and all those lovely ladies :) 


I see this post as one of my final steps (bit like AA meets whereby they write the apology letters to those they've hurt, explaining why and what they've done). Next step will be proving I can control my spending.


Next step: weight loss. Now there's a saga....


I thank everyone who has offered me words of advice and support, I know I can rely on you for your understanding as well.


Jayne x x x

Friday, 18 June 2010

No 2.....

We are getting there slowly but surely folks! Here is Number 2 in by countdown of my (current) top 5 Hair Styling Products.

It is Smoothing Lusterizer by Tigi S Factor:





What is this product for Jayne, do tell!? I hear you all cry. Well as you can see, the tag line on the bottle itself is 'Defrizzer and Tamer'. Now I like my taming products as you all know by now, I have unruly frizzy curls and my mission in life if to achieve loose curl perfection. Admittedly, progress is slow but a product like this gives me an extra push along the way.

www.gorgeousshop.co.uk describe this product: "This Lusterizer contains special moisture absorbing ingredients which help to reduce drying time resulting in a super glossy style in minimum time." 

It is a smooth light creamy formula, is not greasy or sticky, kind of somewhere in between. I was first introduced to this product by my hairdresser who was astonished at the affect it has on brunette hair as she is blonde. Mixed into the cream is a kind of shimmer/glitter. Now it's not in your face (or in you hair) sparkle, but what it does is very subtly adds a gorgeous shine and makes your both look and feel super healthy.

And just like the Foxy Curls, Lusterizer smells utterly divine. It is just like sweeties, not so much skittles, just very fruity and sweet. If you buy it for anything but smelling it then I'd say it's worth it!

Now there are two ways to apply to your hair. I have quite long hair, and I use a baked bean size amount, and rub it in the palm of my hands. It can be applied in wet hair to help smooth out whilst styling, or as I do in dry hair to help control those fly-aways and pesky ends.

There are so many places you can buy Tigi as I'm sure you are all aware. RRP's are always very high - for this it's £14.95 - which may put you off but have a shop around and you can get them at wholesale prices.

I recommend Gorgeous Shop who sell the Lusterizer for just £8.97 for 200ml. Remember, a little goes a long way!

Verdict: 5/5 - Lushness in a bottle. To be honest it could have been joint 1st, but I am saving confusion!

:o) xx 




NB. I purchased this item with my own money and all opinions are my own. I am not affiliated with Sleek and was not asked to review this item.

Thursday, 17 June 2010

Review: Sleek Volume & Curl Mascara

So here it is, the not so long awaited review of one of the several Sleek Mascara's available.

I opted for the Volume & Curl in black, and purchased from Superdrug for a lovely little price of £3.49 for 8ml

On the packaging it says "Special brush that curves and separates lashes from base to tip"

Here is said special brush....


Now it's 'special' because the wand has that narrow in the middle bit, and if you stare at it it make your eyes go funny. Whether this really does the trick at helping to volumise, maybe. I'd say it does help to curl as you can easily get right to the base of your lashes, and you can then use the brushes to lift them up, up and awaaaayyy!!! Sorry, got carried away.

Anywho, here is the effect (without having used eyelashes curlers might I add)



So I think that's quite good. I mean for £3.49 you can't really go wrong. It means I can save my £12 Max Factor for an occasion, or when I want proper gurt big lashes.

Sleek is available online www.sleekmakeup.com and instore at Superdrug.



NB. I purchased this item with my own money and all opinions are my own. I am not affiliated with Sleek and was not asked to review this item.

Woo Shopping trip: LOTD

Oops.

The word that came to mind yesterday when I got home and realised I had spent quite a tidy sum of cash (which I don't really have to spare) on yet more unnecessary makeup.

Who am I kidding, most of what I have is unnecessary, but it sill doesn't stop me buying more!!

So I toddled off to the miniscule Boots and Superdrug in my town and lavished myself with goodies to preen and pamper.

I invested in the No 7 Hot Cloth Cleanser (LUSH by the way...), more rosewater, some sun lotion (Piz Buin BOGOF in Superdrug at the mo, bargain) and also some Girls Aloud Festival Lashes (will do a post with pics next week as they're real perdy).

And the following makeup items, all Sleek and MeMeMe which are my first goes at the brand...


The above is Sleek Cream to Powder Foundation; Shell, Sleek Revive Liquid Foundation; Shell, Sleek Kajal; Nocturnal, Sleek Volume & Curl; black, Sleek Pout Polish (after the freebie incident); Raspberry Souffle, MeMeMe Beat the Blues Highlighter; Moonbeam, MeMeMe Cheek'E Cream Blush; Pinki'E , MeMeMe Metallic Duo Eyeshadow; Earth Bound.


Today I had a fiddle with the new products. I simply cannot do the whole wait until you finish one before you start another lark (specifically foundation/mascara - I have about 7 of each on the go at the same time, all mood/day dependent).

I used the Cream to Powder foundation today, set with ELF's Mineral Booster, as well as their Undereye Concealer/Highlighter, and Eyebrown Treat and Tame (new found eyebrow love).





















For the time being, as mentioned before, I'm having to use my iPhone for the pictures, which look OK when taken and even uploaded. Stick 'em on here and they are grainy and just pants. Cannot see the colour really as the blush is VERY pink, because I got a little apply-happy with it, and the Pout Polish is really pinky/purple, shame but hey ho.


Smile, duh...

Overall, very impressed with Sleek Mascara (review coming next), the Pout Polish which is very moisturisery and impressively lasting. Little let down by the MeMeMe eyeshadow, not very pigmented, quite difficult to build and nay happy I spent £5.50 on it. Will def not be repurchasing. The foundation was OK, little temperamental with a primer (I was prewarned by lovely ZebyK about this though) but I'd like to try it a bit more to give a proper opinion on it.

If anyone would like a further conflab about any of the purchased items let me know

:o) xx


NB All items were bought with my own money and all opinions are my own. I am not affiliated with any company mentioned and was not asked to review.


Wednesday, 9 June 2010

MissKC027's(Kim) contest entry

Because I would love the opportunity to use MAC products, so I'm grabbing any chance I get! I know I love my cheapo brands, but I wouldn't mind trying some pricey stuff too, find out what all the hype is about!!

1. What are my 5 go-to-products?

My ELF undereye highlighter and concealer. For someone with such dark circles, this brightens them up a treat.

Max Factor False Lash Effect mascara. Work, gym, dog walking I don't care. Love it.

Vaseline Lip Therapy. Classic but still the best, I slap loads on when I go to bed, my lips are still nice and soft in the morning.

Revlon Photoready Foundation. Bright, cheery and being a Twilight extra. What could be better?

Sigma Duo brush SS187. Not sure if this counts but I'm choosing it over all my makeup (it said products, I reckon brushes count as products...?). Used to apply number 4, blend number 1 and just help make me look fab-u-lous.

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2. Least important makeup product and why....?

Arguably all makeup is unimportant. But I do not support this argument. However there are some which are just plain old...eh? My biggest niggle is lip primers - nude lips for better colour achieved with foundation and a good moisture base with a lipbalm. Primer not necessary and I don't like them, just a ploy for another un-needed (that a word?) item in your makeup bag taking up important mascara space!!


Hope you enjoyed reading, and if you disagree with me... well tough :o)

Feel Good Sleek and ELF Fun

Apologies as what you are about to see are some photos of a fabulous extreme bluey oceany look taken with a not so fabulous iPhone camera due to lack of another camera.

I got bored one day and thought hey, lets muck around with what I've got, so I whipped out my Sleek i-Divine Original palette and looked to see what colours were there which I may not normally use. This is mainly blues, as I have brown eyes so it doesn't always work well.

I decided to vamp it up with some dark eyeliner and false lashes as well as all out shimmer and glitter.




Here are the products I used, specifically the main 3 Sleek colours used:

















The deep blue outlined above went on first (after using my ELF primer of course) all over the lid and blended out at the crease. This was topped over with a Barry M Dazzle Dust number 65, a kind of blue/green iridescent colour. The sleek blue went on the lower lash line along with the purple and my ELF Studio liner/shadow stick. The Sleek green went just above my crease. I did winged eyeliner using ELF Studio cream eyeliner black and also L'Oreal Superliner Carbon Gloss. Finished off with Maybelline Falsies Mascara and a pair of Eylure lashes. Cheeks got a brush of ELF warm bronzer and a bright pink blush from the large ELF collection. I also used this blush to set my ELF Mineral Lipstick in Nicely Nude with ELF Hypershine Lipgloss in Fairy. Foundation was L'Oreal Matte Morphose set with ELF Mineral Booster and ELF Studio unereye highlighter and concealer set with Complexion Perfection.


Also sorry that I may have forgotten to smile!!! I was getting very fed up that I couldn't take a close up photo to show off all the shimmer and blueyness, ah well.

My boyfriend didn't like it, said the blue didn't suit me :o( ho hum, I liked it and although some may say this is not a wearable look.. well I so would again, I like extreme!!!!

Sleek from www.sleekmakeup.com, ELF from www.eyeslipsface.co.uk.

Both are very affordable brands of makeup, Sleek also in Superdrug, ELF online only.



NB. I am not affiliated with either company and all items* were bought with my own pennies. All opinions are my own.
(*except ELF Studio Cream Eyeliner sent for free to try out - see earlier blog, I'd have bought it anyway!!)

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