A good friend of mine was recently selling her 3 Lime Crime lippies and I just had to nab them!
So I now own Airborne Unicorn, Geradium and Babette which you can buy from here.
Babette however is unfortunately sold out, RRP is $18.
There are many sites that you can buy these products from in the UK to save on shipping costs and taxes from America.
Airborne Unicorn is the purple shade – not too light and really pops.
Geradium is very pink! – it’s almost fluorescent, definitely one to use with a dark smokey eye.
Babette is more of a coral toned pink/orange – great to use for summer throughout the day.
The texture of these are extremely creamy and soft and do not dry out your lips. They also have a high pigmentation.
My favourite thing about these is the packaging! It’s so unique,
colourful and pretty – this reflects in the other shades that are
available. Many drugstores and make up counters in department stores
don’t have a huge selection of lipstick colours; just the usual reds,
pinks, browns and nudes in different tones and strengths. The UK is
screaming out for alternatively coloured make up!
Dolly Daydream Beauty
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Friday, 6 June 2014
May Birchbox Unboxing
I received my first Birchbox.. it’s May’s box as I quickly ordered it before it turned June so I could get a certain product :)
It took a full week to come and when I got it today, I was impressed by the packaging.
Although the box is a bit flimsy compared to Glossybox, the design on the front was gorgeous and the products came in a lovely little drawstring bag, cute!
The box included a little welcome postcard, information and prices on the products inside and concise ‘Great Outdoors’ beauty guide containing tips on looking and feeling fresh throughout the summer and the festival period.
It took a full week to come and when I got it today, I was impressed by the packaging.
Although the box is a bit flimsy compared to Glossybox, the design on the front was gorgeous and the products came in a lovely little drawstring bag, cute!
The box included a little welcome postcard, information and prices on the products inside and concise ‘Great Outdoors’ beauty guide containing tips on looking and feeling fresh throughout the summer and the festival period.
Product list: (starting from top left to bottom right)
- Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser 30ml RRP £5.50
I was pretty pleased with the items I received. I have only ever heard good things about Liz Earle’s products and was only recommended the hot cloth cleanser just 2 days ago! The last photo is the packaged Liz Earle products – it comes with a muslin cloth and instructions.
- Soigné Nail Lacquer in Pomegranate RRP £11
I love nail polishes, but I would never spend this much on one product. I’m a Barry M girl at heart.. But the packaging of this product was so elegant and looked high end. I can’t wait to try this shade, even though it may clash with my blue and pink hair!
- Beauty Protector Shampoo & Conditioner (full size RRP £14 each)
As I am always looking for new hair shampoo and conditioners, I was pleased to receive some samples of these. The smell is absolutely gorgeous and I can’t wait to use them.
- Benefit ‘They’re Real’ Mascara 3g RRP £6.99+ (full size £19.50)
I have always been a huge fan of Benefit’s ‘They’re Real’ mascara and have been using it for approximately 3 years. The formula adds length and volume whilst the wand keeping the lashes separate to prevent the caked and flakey mascara appearance. It is definitely worth the money for the full size product.
- Aromatherapy Associates Revive Morning Bath & Shower Oil 3ml (approx) RRP £5 (full size £39)
I was recommended a few days ago to try a bath oil as it saves time moisturising afterwards so this was perfect! The smell is quite strong and pungent but when in a bath I can only imagine it is quite relaxing. I can’t wait to try it.
I will use some of these products in the
next few days and write some individual reviews on each as I cannot
write a genuine review until they have been tried and tested – this is
just to show my unboxing of the product and my first thoughts :)
Sign up to Birchbox here!
It costs £10 per month plus £2.95 p+p, in my opinion it is well worth it considering the RRP of all of the products.
Thanks for reading,
Sign up to Birchbox here!
It costs £10 per month plus £2.95 p+p, in my opinion it is well worth it considering the RRP of all of the products.
Thanks for reading,
DD xo
Katy Perry eyelashes by Eylure..
Hello everyone!
Yesterday I went shopping with a good friend of mine who is as much as a make up junkie as I am.
I found some bargains in some very cheap drugstores and hiding in Savers was a 4 pack of Katy Perry eyelashes by Eylure!
I found some bargains in some very cheap drugstores and hiding in Savers was a 4 pack of Katy Perry eyelashes by Eylure!
I thought I would try them all out as I
already fell in love with Katy Perry colour pop lashes by Eylure also.
You can find this 4 pack in Savers for £4.99! Absolute bargain when you
consider that one pair can range from £2.99 to £6.99.

This pair are called ‘Sweetie Pie’ and are extremely light weight and natural looking. I even had to check they were still on because I couldn’t feel them on my eye. These would be perfect for summer when you don’t want anything heavy and also everyday work lashes where you may not be able to pile on the slap but want some volume to your lashes!

This pair is called ‘Oh Honey’. These are also very lightweight but are ever so slightly longer than ‘Sweetie Pie’. They could be worn most days and throughout the summer but they could do with a coat of mascara for a night out if you don’t want solid looking lashes.

‘Cool Kitty’ lashes from the same range. The are a shorter length than ‘Oh Honey’ but are slightly thicker and less natural looking. They are very lightweight and easily applied. They add a little extra ‘oomph’ to a night out makeup.

These are the ‘Oh My’ lashes from the Katy Perry range and are my favourite out of the 4 (can you not tell? I’ve taken too many selfies with them on ha!) They are so thick and luxurious yet are still, just like the other 3, lightweight. I love my eyelashes to feel lightweight so it doesn’t don’t feel like my eyes are half closed. They add the perfect amount of length and volume for many different looks whether it’s a night out makeup or using for an alternative vintage look.
I used Eylure’s lash adhesive to
attach all of these and it is by far my favourite. I have used many
different glues and this one seems to have the right amount of tackiness
and stays tacky for just enough time to adjust the lashes on the lash
line and stays adhered down for my of the day. Unless you have runny
eyes or catch them though! It isn’t a miracle.. Although I do recommend
it.
I hope you’ve enjoyed reading this post, keep a look out for more posts tomorrow :)
DD xo
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Monday, 2 June 2014
FINALLY my last assessment at college - airbrush makeup..
Hi everybody!
So today was my final practical assessment at college and I’m so glad.
No more stress and feeling uncomfortable.
So today was my final practical assessment at college and I’m so glad.
No more stress and feeling uncomfortable.
I had one look left to do which was high
fashion/avant garde airbrush makeup and I kinda just went with the flow!
I picked some of my favourite colours and created some shapes with
spare paper from my file.
I’ve had a couple of comments suggesting it looks like David Bowie but I didn’t even realise (nor know!)
I’ve had a couple of comments suggesting it looks like David Bowie but I didn’t even realise (nor know!)
I want to say a big thank you to my lovely model Siobhan Geen who has saved me twice now! (previously let down by other models)
She sat patiently for the best part of 4 hours whilst I did my prosthetics exam:
As well as volunteering last minute for my ageing makeup entry into a national competition in the UK:


Truly lovely girl and a brilliant blank canvas for me to experiment with looks on!
XO
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Thursday, 29 May 2014
Delayed blog post.. red lippy swatches :)
So so sorry for not posting in a little while. I have been trying to complete my overdue college assignments *_*
I procrastinate so bad when it comes to theory work.. so I’m 3 down 2 to go.
I’ve also been going through my make up stash and decided to swatch some red lipsticks I purchased last month.
I procrastinate so bad when it comes to theory work.. so I’m 3 down 2 to go.
I’ve also been going through my make up stash and decided to swatch some red lipsticks I purchased last month.
So, I bought 5 lipsticks from the W7 red range which were on sale for 50p.. yes, 50p!
They are all very pigmented, have no offensive odour (some cheap lipsticks can smell very chemically) and the texture is lovely. They aren’t slimy or feel greasy on the lip and have a lovely satin sheen.
They are all very pigmented, have no offensive odour (some cheap lipsticks can smell very chemically) and the texture is lovely. They aren’t slimy or feel greasy on the lip and have a lovely satin sheen.
Each picture has the name of the shade below – this image has no filter and has not been edited apart from being entered into a collage with the text :)
They were taken with the main camera on my iPhone 4s.. the image below is a collage of the same shades in the same order taken with the front camera of my iPhone 4s.
I hope you have all liked this post and have been shown that cheap prices for make up doesn’t necessarily mean a cheap and nasty product!
You can buy these lipsticks from different cosmetics online shops, drugstores and the factory shop (where I bought them)
Here are some links for the time being:
Forever Red
Chestnut
Pillar Box
Ruby Red
Scarlet Fever
I’ve noticed that these lipsticks are
available in different packaging from different sites. The original W7
cosmetics website link for these lipsticks is here and originally around £5 each. I’m not sure whether they are updated quite regularly but mine were in a black tube like this:


Love,
DD xo
DD xo
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Friday, 23 May 2014
Todays make up look - using affordable products
I didn't have any plans for today but I fancied dolling myself up.
Most of the products are really quite affordable - apart from my eyebrows, eyeshadow and mascara.
Most of the products are really quite affordable - apart from my eyebrows, eyeshadow and mascara.
I used:
- Anastasia Beverly Hills dipbrow pomade in ebony $18 (£10.69)
- Anastasia Beverly Hills brow wiz in ebony $21 (£12.47)
- Illamasqua 'Heroine' eyeshadow £15.50
- Benefit 'they're real' mascara £19.50
The rest of the products used were all under £10 each:
- Seventeen (from Boots) stay time foundation in porcelain £6.49
- Seventeen (from Boots) stay time primer £5.49
- Sleek make up blusher in flamingo £4.49
- Sleek 'eau la la liner' in white noise £4.99
- Rimmel glam eyes liquid eyeliner £5.29
- w7 red lipstick - can't find a link, but I managed to pick it up for 50p and considering it has stayed on throughout two meals of the day, I think this is amazing.
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Sleek Makeup i-Divine Eyeshadow Palette in Vintage Romance
What is it meant to do?
Sleek MakeUP’s legendary i-Divine eyeshadow palettes are 12 shades of super-pigmented, longlasting, mineral based eyeshadows, designed to suit all.
Each i-Divine contains pearlescent shades, which contain mica particles that highlight and illuminate giving you an overal radiant, wide eyed effect, and the perfect makeup bag essential.
Available in a variety of colour ways, your i-Divine is waiting for you.
Get creative and blend contrasting colours together or mix shimmers with matte shades. Each i-Divine includes a classic matte dark colour, great to perfect that classic smoky effect.
My experience:
So I bought this Sleek make up i-Divine Vintage Romance eyeshadow palette without really know what the quality of their products were. Boots were doing the 3 for 2 offer as they usually do so I decided to try this. You can buy it from here for £7.99 – that offer isn’t available anymore but they do have a free gift whenever you spend over £10 on Sleek make up.
I started to apply the eyeshadow onto my lids using Urban Decay’s Eyeshadow Primer Potion as a base (£16). I used 2 brushes from no. 7 (blending and eyeliner) and one from my FCUK set I got at Christmas.
The colours are absolutely gorgeous and super pigmented with the perfect mix of shimmer and matte shades to compliment each other. They go on smoothly, blend extremely well and there is little to no fall out onto your skin. I have used this palette twice now and both looks have been different. I did quite a smokey eye look at first as well as applying some of the gold shimmer to my bottom lip to give it a fuller look. The second look I did was quite girly – I used the pink, purple and blue toned shadows with the silver and black which work perfectly with a baby pink lip. In both looks I used Sleek make ups matte me lip paints too.
So I bought this Sleek make up i-Divine Vintage Romance eyeshadow palette without really know what the quality of their products were. Boots were doing the 3 for 2 offer as they usually do so I decided to try this. You can buy it from here for £7.99 – that offer isn’t available anymore but they do have a free gift whenever you spend over £10 on Sleek make up.
I started to apply the eyeshadow onto my lids using Urban Decay’s Eyeshadow Primer Potion as a base (£16). I used 2 brushes from no. 7 (blending and eyeliner) and one from my FCUK set I got at Christmas.
The colours are absolutely gorgeous and super pigmented with the perfect mix of shimmer and matte shades to compliment each other. They go on smoothly, blend extremely well and there is little to no fall out onto your skin. I have used this palette twice now and both looks have been different. I did quite a smokey eye look at first as well as applying some of the gold shimmer to my bottom lip to give it a fuller look. The second look I did was quite girly – I used the pink, purple and blue toned shadows with the silver and black which work perfectly with a baby pink lip. In both looks I used Sleek make ups matte me lip paints too.
Overall opinion:
I love the texture and pigment of these shadows and will definitely invest in more of their palettes at such an affordable price!
I love the texture and pigment of these shadows and will definitely invest in more of their palettes at such an affordable price!
Rating:
9/10
9/10
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