Monday 8 June 2015

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How to clean make up brushes on a budget


Washing our make up brushes is one of those terribly boring tasks that we must do to avoid spreading bacteria all over our faces. ewww. I have friends who don't wash their brushes for months at a time, and although I am far from a clean freak, that is one thing that seriously grosses me out! For those of you who skip rinsing your brushes on a regular bases here is a little debrief on why it is so important, every time we spread product onto our faces with a brush, dead skin and the bacteria along with it gets stuck in the bristles of our brushes and festers over time, the more you do this without washing your brushes the layers of dirt and grime are then spread back onto your face and it can easily cause break outs. I do have spot prone skin so for me to keep a clear complexion washing my brushes regularly is essential. 


here are some of my dirty brushes before a good scrub

You can buy professional brush cleaning solutions (Mac and Sephora both do good ones), I have tried these in the past but I find Shampoo does just as good of a job and is much cheaper. I keep a bottle of Aussie shampoo to wash mine in, yet any gentle shampoo does the job. I've also find Asda's baby shampoo is really great for it too.
1. Dampen your brush with some lukewarm water first
2. Squirt a little bit of shampoo onto the end of the brush and then gently rub it  into the centre of all the bristles, adding a little bit more water if necessary to give it a bit more of a lather
3. Squeeze out the excess product from the bristles, rinse your brush under the tab and voila! watch all of the shampoo and foundation disappear down the plug hole (you might need to repeat steps 2 and 3 if you have left your brushes for a little too long)
4. Then after you have admired your wonderfully clean new brushes you can lay them out to dry, make sure you lay them down flat over a towel and don't pop them back upright until they are completely dry to avoid the water getting down into the very base of the bristles as over time this can loosen the glue holding them all in.

and afterwards, lovely and clean!

Denser brushes like this powder brush and foundation brush usually take a bit more of of a deep cleanse!

Interestingly my more affordable brushes like real techniques are usually a lot easier to clean,  my mac brushes (such as this sparkly blusher brush) cling onto the product a little more.

Thank you for reading, and happy brush scrubbing!
Emma xxx




Monday 1 June 2015

MAC Look In A Box - All About Plum Review



I recently purchased the MAC Look in a Box- All about plum kit for £42. It is described as 'cool lilacs, soft pale pinks and silvery warm greys' and includes:

6x eyeshadows
2x powder blushes
2x lipsticks
 and 1 duo handled eye and lip brush

The main upside to this set is it's size, it is very compact, not much bigger than my Iphone. Meaning it can actually fit inside a reasonably sized make up bag or a clutch bag on a night out unlike most palettes. Yet thankfully it still has enough of a variety of shades inside you can literally take it away for a weekend and create a variety of looks with it.

The majority of the eye shadows are super pigmented (swatches are below) with just two falling a little short for me, however, as always with MAC they all blend beautifully and compliment each other very nicely.

A downside for me is that for a more subtle day look, both of the lipsticks are a little too bold so for day time I have been pairing mine with a Soap and Glory Lipstick in Perfect day, yet for a night time more glam look the lipsticks are fantastic and last for a good five/ six hours.


These are the Powder Blushes in (L-R) Lesson in Love and Style Cast

The eyeshadows in (TL-TR) All Races, Elementary Pink, and Lingering Dusk
and (BL-BR) Fashion Beat, Stormy Sunset and Black Board

and finally the lipsticks in (L-R) Dress to Impress and Up the Amp


So overall I really really would recommend this set, and if any of you have purchased this set or another Look in the box let me know what you thought with a comment.
thank you for reading
Emma xx

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