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How Benefit’s Posie Tint changed my life

By Lauren Bravo on May 1st, 2013

Ever had an epiphany at the make up counter? Writer Amy Jones tells us how Benefit’s Posie Tint lip and cheek stain became the best thing in her life

Benefit Posie TintA few weeks ago, I was in Boots and paused in the Posh Make-Up bit. After roughly 2.3 nanoseconds a small, terrifying woman appeared and asked if I’d like my make-up done. I was feeling sad and ugly that day so, thinking a make-over would cheer me up, I said yes.

Never say yes. Especially not when you’re feeling sad and ugly. She rubbed potions on my face for half an hour, repeating “Don’t you think that looks good?” in such an aggressive tone I was too frightened to do anything but nod meekly, and when she’d finished she bundled me off to the counter and talked me into spending £60 on three items of make-up in a month I was struggling to make bus money.

It was one of the most uncomfortable experiences of my entire life, but I would gladly go through it a hundred times more because it led me to one of my most favourite beauty things in the world. Hell, one of my favourite things in the world full stop — if there’s ever a fire in my flat, my boyfriend and photo albums can sod right off as I’m coming back to save my Benefit Posie Tint.

Ah, Posie Tint. It’s a teeny-tiny pot of bright pink lip and cheek stain that makes my pale, lifeless complexion looks sweet and rosy in just a few swipes. I put it on before taking some photographs last weekend and, genuinely, it was the first photograph in two years where I didn’t look like a reanimated corpse.

That’s not even getting started on what it’s done for my lips. I love the idea of lipstick but I’m crap at putting it on – it comes off quickly, looks weird on my thin lips etc. Not this stuff. Smear it on, let it dry for 30 seconds, I’ve got beautiful pink lips that last ‘til lunch. It doesn’t even clash with my ginger hair.

I’ve always been one of those women who was a bit crap with make-up and loathed putting it on, but since Posie Tint has entered my life I actually looking forward to it. It makes me look so pretty that I’m happier and more confident in my own face. I’ve become one of those people that carries a little make-up bag around with them so they can touch it up.

The tiny pot costs £24.50, which made me splutter at first but actually I think it’s going to last for absolutely ages as you need such a tiny amount. For the confidence and joy in make-up it’s given me, it’s worth every penny.

Follow Amy on Twitter @jimsyjampots and visit her food blog, She Cooks, She Eats.



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Beauty of our youth: Boots 17 Twilight Teaser

By Daisy Buchanan on April 26th, 2013

Writer Becca Day Preston remembers when the coolest girls had frosty faces…

Yes, it was really that purple.

Yes, it was really that purple.

I don’t remember exactly when my makeup love affair began. It was a trickle effect, with a couple of eyeshadows pilfered from my mum’s makeup bag here, a freebie lipgloss or glitter gel from Mizz there. Without mascara or eyeliner, I was essentially a taupe-lidded, sparkle-cheeked, grease-gobbed monster. I didn’t really see the appeal, but I slapped on my make-do go-tos for school discos. And then, when I was 14, I went into Boots to stock up on Natural Collection Vanilla Musk body spray and there it was, the Boots 17 stand, resplendent in navy blue and silver packaging.

Not for me the American Girl sheen of Maybelline or the pre-Kate Moss Rimmel. And certainly not for me the mumsy maturity and sky-high price tag of No.7. I was firmly, hopelessly devoted to Boots 17.

Until I stumbled across this beacon of teen beauty that day, my only experience with lipstick had been the deep purples, bright reds and confusing browns on my mum’s dressing table. She was so enamoured with that particular 90s makeup palette that I never even realised there was a whole other palette out there. The palette of the 90s teen girl: all pale this and frosted that. Oil-eliminating pressed powder. Sparkles in everything. Lilac eyeshadow. I don’t want to be melodramatic, but the day I first slapped on Twilight Teaser lipstick was truly momentous.

It was followed by other items in the Boots 17 line: glittery pale pink eyeshadows, a rather too zealous application of blusher from their Pot Of Rose (blusher balls, basically, but to me they were MAGIC BEANS or something), clear mascara for the brows, concealer in beige, yellow AND green, and of course a thick black mascara to fully tarantula-fy my lashes. All those items had a place in my black and pink makeup bag, but it’s Twilight Teaser that still has a place in my heart.

Would I wear a mid-mauve lipstick shot through with enough ‘frosty’ sparkles to fill a snowglobe now? Of course not. But then, I wouldn’t wear clompy court shoes and fill my Rachel ‘do with those weird hair springs nowadays either. Twilight Teaser wasn’t so spectacularly important because of what it was, but because of what it represented: growing up and making my own way in the makeup world.

I am now 26, I don’t have a Rachel ‘do, and I enjoy a full-time, committed relationship with makeup. Oh and I never leave the house without my lippie. So, thanks, Twilight Teaser. You taught me well.

Follow Becca on Twitter @Becca_DP



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Beauty of our youth: Spectacular lipstick

By Lauren Bravo on April 15th, 2013

black glitter lipstickRemember Spectacular, the 90s pre-teen make up brand of choice? Lauren Bravo pays tribute to their disco-fabulous lipstick…

The obvious path to successful lipstick-wearing is probably to start light and work your way up. First red Smarties and spit, then Chapstick, then something pearly pink that smells of cream soda, before graduating on to the hard stuff at an appropriate age.

Not so for my mouth – as soon as 1997 hit, it wanted ridiculous lipstick. Metallic lipstick. Blue lipstick. Lipstick so thick with crunchy glitter that it doubled up as an exfoliant. On my high street, this meant one thing: Spectacular lipstick.

Spectacular toed the line between beauty and theatre long before Illamasqua emerged with its rainbow punk aesthetic – except that for the average Spectacular customer, ‘theatre’ meant doing an All Saints routine on top of an upturned sofa. Their stuff was brash and shiny and promised to speed me towards the millennium in a haze of UV body gel, like a miniature Ziggy Stardust in C&A pedal pushers.

We didn’t even buy it in a chemist; we bought it in one of those sell-everything cheapo shops full of brooms and air freshener and cat ornaments. Unlike all the other cosmetics I coveted, Spectacular never even pretended to be for grown-ups. It was pocket money fodder and it wasn’t about perfecting anything – it was about piling on a load of sparkly gunk and showing it off down the disco.

In fact it was de rigueur among my friends to turn up at discos with an armful of Spectacular, then hole up in the loos for an hour seeing how much you could fit on your face. These were the days before any of us did proper kissing, which was a mercy as the glitter ingestion rate could have been dangerous. Instead we just slow-danced to LeAnn Rimes, swaying as far away as possible from our amours with our fingertips coyly on their shoulders.

They don’t make Spectacular anymore. I googled it and I couldn’t even find a picture to prove it existed. So it’s just as well that some of it is probably still smeared on my parent’s carpet, then.

 



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Top five red lipsticks for that classic Christmas party look

By Andrea Petrou on November 16th, 2011

If you want to stand out at that Christmas party this year then the red lippy is a must have.

Spotted on the likes of Kate Moss, Cheryl Cole and a favourite of Dita Von Teese this classic colour brightens any look.

To make sure you get the classic look just right keep eye make up minimal and foundation light.

Those who want to make more of a statement should smoulder up those eyes with dark shadows and metallics.

Team up with a LBD and you’re ready to rock that party.

See below for our top five.

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Kate Moss is to front a new line of Rimmel lipsticks for her 10th anniversary working with the brand

By emilyborrett on September 12th, 2011

Kate Moss is set to celebrate ten happy years as the face of Rimmel makeup with a new capsule collections of lipstick for the brand.

The collection will consist of seven different shades which will span from classic pillarbox-reds to coral and pink colours that the model promises will match any outfit. The model said: “My inspiration for this range was really to create a range of easy to wear, classic shades that I have always worn and loved. From bright reds, to soft pinks and nudes, there is a shade for everyone and any occasion. It was also really important for me that they were comfortable to wear. Whatever your outfit there is sure to be a shade to match!”

Steve Mormoris, Senior Vice-President, Global Marketing for Coty Beauty, added: “Kate Moss is the ultimate London girl and truly conveys the London Look: she is a leader in the fashion and beauty stakes and Rimmel is thrilled with our long-standing relationship with the world’s most famous model.”

The new line will be launched at the beginning of London Fashion Week on the 15th, with Mossy turning up to Battersea Power Station in a helicopter to re-create the first campaign she ever did with Rimmel. Viva the London look!



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Strong statements lips are set to be the key make-up trend for the next two seasons.

By Andrea Petrou on March 25th, 2011

Strong statements lips are set to be the key make-up trend for the next two seasons.

For years, stars such as Gwen Stefani and Christina Aguilera have been showing off the perfect pouts with bright colours, and now the rest of the industry is following suit.

Top make-up artist Daniel Sandler exclusively told BANG Showbiz: “This spring, strong statement lips lead the way for that ‘casual glamour’ look. A vibrant lipstick is not to be reserved just for the night, casual glamour is for the day or night and the trick is to keep the skin looking fresh and light so the lips can be the focus of the face. A vibrant shade such as Boots 17′s Lasting Fix Lipstick in Pink Power (£4.29) will definitely make a statement but there are 20 shades to choose from – take your pick of the bright ones!”

Daniel – whose range of cosmetic brushes are available in Boots stores – also stressed the importance of applying make-up properly.

He said: “Make-up is about using colours that suit you and applying it properly. Practice makes perfect. Essential tools of the trade such as Professional makeup brushes from the Daniel Sandler range make application simple, especially my Base brush which effortlessly helps base glide on and blend easily. My top tip is to prime the base brush with a little water to speed up application and help prevent bad blending.”



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Get your Make-up Ready For Summer

By alanamcverry on April 20th, 2010

The current spate of sunshine suggests, although summer might not be here yet, it’s on its way, and it’s given us a preview trailer. Though must of us have become adept at changing our clothes in response to the weather, it seems many often believe make-up to be an all year round kind of thing. If you are still clinging to the 3 inches of foundation and smoky eyes that got you through the Christmas party season I suggest you read carefully, you still have time to make the adjustments slowly.




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