Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Blushing Lizard

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I have been wanting to try the Half Magic Beauty single eyeshadow, ‘Blushing Lizard’ since it was released last year but it was almost always out of stock on Beauty Bay. I finally managed to nab it when it came back in stock in January (it’s since gone out of stock again but is available on the Half Magic website). I actually bought the Urban Decay Moondust in the shade Solstice too as I was curious about how they compared. I filmed a Reel for Instagram comparing both which you can see here and I've included some comparison photos below too. Blushins Lizard is described as a “mauve taupe with blue reflects”. When worn alone it’s quite sheer which makes it an excellent topper as it transforms any shade you choose to wear beneath it. I wore this exact look a couple of times before I filmed it I had a couple of people comment on the eyeshadow when I was out and about, so I thought it would be a good one to film since it was an IRL hit. It’s such an easy but impactful look and I kept the rest of the colour makeup in the same colour family so that it was more cohesive. 

I’ve been wearing the Fenty Beauty Fu$$y gloss quite a bit recently as it’s one of my favourites (and a repurchase, you can see some blog posts of me wearing it here) and I hadn’t worn it in a while. I thought it was the perfect shade to go with this look and I even did the recent ‘double gloss’ trend I saw from Fenty and I love how it looks, as long as the glosses aren’t too thick it looks great! 




Solstice, Blushing Lizard



























Thank you for taking the time to read this post, I'd love to know what you think of this look, would you wear it or are there any elements of it you'd wear? If there are any specific product reviews you would like to see from me please let me know. If you'd like to support my work as a Content Creator, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee

Emma x




Thursday, March 14, 2024

Recreating Emma Chamberlain's Lancôme Makeup Look by Lisa Eldridge

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When I saw this makeup look on Emma Chamberlain on the Lancôme YouTube Channel at the end of January, I thought it must be the work of Lisa Eldridge. She then posted it on Instagram the following week and I knew I’d have to try to recreate it. It has everything I love in a makeup look- graphic liner, wet-look shimmer, a defined inner corner and different shades of blue. 

One of the things I love about recreating the work of a Makeup Artist is the challenge of finding products in my collection that can replicate the look as closely as possible. I like to go through my collection and use what I already have which can lead to using combinations I've never tried before and using products in a different way. It's also interesting to see how the makeup looks on another person who has different features and perhaps adjust the look accordingly. 

I included the application video of this look below if you'd like to see how I did it but I also wanted to write about some of the products I used in more detail. I began by using the Lisa Eldridge Seamless Skin Foundation of course. You can read my review if you'd like to know my full thoughts and see before and after photos. I just saw yesterday that she is launching a new base product, the Enhancing Tint next week. I am so excited to try it as her foundation is truly a masterpiece and the Enhancing Tint sounds like my kind of everyday base product. I mentioned recently that I'm almost finished the foundation so I've been using it sparingly but as you can see from the photos below it has such a beautiful finish on the skin. This is such a striking eye look so I wanted my skin to look quite fresh but even toned. A thin layer of the Seamless Skin Foundation is ideal for that kind of coverage. 

I began the eyes with a navy Lancôme eyeliner, Le Stylo Waterproof which is a long-wearing formula. You do get some play time to blend it out which is what I did to create a wing on my upper lash line. I lined my upper and lower waterline with this liner too. I used some of my favourite blue eye products to create the graphic inner corner and inner eyelid. The Half Magic Chromaddiction Matte in Sky Juice is the perfect periwinkle blue and the formula allows me to use it almost like a liquid liner. One of my favourite Urban Decay products from recent years is the Naked X Robin Eisenberg palette. I'm such a fan of blue eyeshadow shades and this palette has such gorgeous shades in it including this beautiful matte periwinkle blue that I've used again and again. In the eye look on Emma, you can see a wet-look shimmer eyeshadow in the centre of the eyelid and the lower lash line and I couldn't think of anything that would look better than the shade Mercurial from Lisa's Sorcery Eyeshadow Palette. It's one of the most special eyeshadow shades I have ever used. You can read my full review of the palette here

I finished the look by using the Velveteen Liquid Lip Colour in both Fawn and Muse mixed together on both lips and cheeks. (I'll be writing my review of the Velveteens soon!) For the cheeks, I mixed them with the Elevated Glow Highlighter in Pink Moon which is what I usually do with any liquid blush. I like the cohesion of using the same products for both lips and cheeks and how the warmth of the products contrasts against the blues of the eyes. 

I absolutely loved recreating this look, it made me gasp when I first saw it and those kinds of looks don't come across my social media too often. I hope it's helpful to see everything up close, I'd love to know if you've tried any of these products. 

























*Lancôme Le Stylo Waterproof (Minuit Illusion) 


*Urban Decay Naked X Robin Eisenberg Palette (Home Planet, Ice Crater, Alien Babe) 









*Sweed Lip Liner (Barely There) 







*IT Cosmetics Heavenly Luxe Superstar Brush (limited edition, similar here

Zoeva 128 Cream Cheek (discontinued, similar here







Real Techniques 200 Oval Shadow Brush (discontinued, similar here







Thank you for taking the time to read this post, I'd love to know what you think of this look, would you wear it or are there any elements of it you'd wear? If there are any specific product reviews you would like to see from me please let me know. If you'd like to support my work as a Content Creator, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee

Emma x


Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Ballet Pink Makeup Look

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I've been wanting to do a Ballerina Pink makeup look for a long time. I wanted to base it on the Ballerina in the music video for George Harrison's cover of Got My Mind Set On You from 1987. My dad had it recorded on a VHS when we were kids and we'd watch it over and over. I made a video for Instagram about the inspiration behind this look if you're interested in watching it. I have also wanted to try Douyin makeup so I decided to add some elements of that including aegyo-sal (baby eye fat), a technique where you contour under your eyes to make them seem more youthful, and doll-like. There is usually a thin liquid liner and some glitter as well as prominent blush and plump, glossy lips. I wanted the look to be quite fresh with soft cool tones pinks and glitter to accentuate my eyes. I’ve never worn a monochromatic cool pink look before so it was really fun to try. 

I started with the Prada Reveal Foundation as it has more of a soft matte finish and seeing as many of the elements would involve glowy, glitter and glossy textures, I thought a slightly more matte base would be better for balance. It's also an excellent shade match for when I wear my hair up. I used two of the Danessa Myricks Colorfix Mattes, Latte and Lift, mixed together to make the perfect cool-toned ballerina pink as my eye base. Then I applied some shades from the Unleashia Glitterpedia Palette in All of the Lavender and Fog as it has some beautiful soft shades and iridescent glitters. I had to add some of the Half Magic Glitterpuck on top as it's such a beautiful wet-look pink glitter topper. I applied a thin line of the Surratt Auto-Graphique Liner just on the outer half of my upper eyelid and lined my upper waterline to give the appearance of a fuller lash line. I used the Sweed Satin Kohl Eye Pencil in the shade Bright on my waterline for some extra brightness and finished the eyes with some glitter on my inner corner, a tiny Half Magic Face Pearl on my outer corner and two coats of the incredible Sweed Pro Lash Lift Mascara in Dark Brown which I've been absolutely loving.

I used several shades on my cheeks to achieve this cool pink blush. Firstly, I used the shades XOXO and Tease from the Danessa Myricks Dewy Cheek and Lip Palette, then Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in the shade Encourage, some of the Colorfix concoction I used on my eyes and finally the Dior Backstage Rosy Glow Blush. I used the KJH.Brand Hyper Shine High Lite Kit in Lite Pink to add some glow to my cheekbones and a few other areas for that ethereal look. 

I finished the look using the double gloss trend I saw recently on the Fenty Beauty Instagram account. I used the Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment in Ribbon and followed it with the Lancôme Juicy Tubes in the shade Miracle as it's that perfect Y2K sparkly pink gloss. 

I loved creating and wearing this look as it's something I haven't tried before. It feels like the perfect makeup look for Spring as it's so fresh and radiant and a total juxtaposition from the deeper, darker shades we can gravitate towards in the Winter. It's a look that anyone can wear, even if you're not used to wearing pink, you can choose a shade of pink that works for your skin tone. For some people, it may be a warmer pink or something fuchsia or magenta. It's the monochromatic element that I find makes it easier to wear as it's much more cohesive. Would you wear this look? 































(Soft Lavender, Iris, Lavender Quartz, Plum Brown, Mauve Pink) via Stylevana









Half Magic Beauty Face Pearls (Classic Iridescent) 





























Thank you for taking the time to read this post, I hope you found it to be informative. If there are any specific product reviews you would like to see from me please let me know. If you'd like to support my work as a Content Creator, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee

Emma x



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