19.5.15

Melrose Trading Post


It's been two weeks since I last posted something worth reading and many apologies for that. I've been finishing up on my studies out here in California and I'm pleased to shout to the rooftops that I'm finished! Although I'm thrilled to be over with uni work for the next couple of months, I'm sad that it means I'm 3 weeks closer to leaving for England. But, have no fear, in my final weeks in California and New York (yes, you read right, New York, eeek) I plan to explore as much as I can and cram it all into my blog. So watch this space.

Moving on, this Sunday I finally visited Melrose Trading Post, which for those who don't know, it's Los Angeles' most renowned flea market. Literally, this place sells a bit of everything. From selections of typewriters, vintage clothes, cool jewellery, and arts and furniture, you name it, they'll have it. And, they'll throw in an abundance of vendors with so much charisma and personality which is enough in itself to persuade you to go! A sweet lady at the Desert Moo stand, where I bought my necklace from, even told me that Jaden Smith had been seen walking around when I was there. Can you believe it? Unfortunately, knowing my luck, I didn't see him, though I'm sort of glad I didn't as it saved me embarrassing myself from being a total fangirl. And only a few weeks ago, she saw Victoria Beckham there being followed around by 3 macho bodyguards.

Needless to say, the Melrose Trading Post is the place to be every Sunday. See below all of my photographs of my day for more details. Sorry, there aren't a lot of images, I was too busy shopping as you can imagine. I need to set an alarm in my phone or something to remind myself to snap away at all of the amazing things I'm lucky enough to experience in my travels. I promise, I'll be thinking of you all in my next venture.

I snapped up a pair of Levis distressed shorts and jeans for $12 each!!
This beautiful crux necklace is from Desert Moon
My favourite purchase of the day. A $10 tribal print rucksack. Success!

Admission fee: $3 and all proceeds go to Fairfax High School which is super sweet

Melrose Trading Post at Fairfax High:
7850 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles CA 90046
Sunday 9am-5pm

P.S. Have you guys ever been to a flea market? If so, where has your favourite one been? I'd love to know and maybe get the chance to visit myself. Till next time, be safe!

3.5.15

American Drugstore Haul


Over the accumulative months, I've been searching through beauty aisles and have came across a heap of bargains! For a majority of these products, I'd already heard great reviews so thought I'd give them a go and see if they suit my skin type and complexion. It's such a shame that the UK doesn't stock some of these products. A) Because the price of these are too good to be true B) Because the quality for price matches (in my opinion) some of the luxury brands. All of the products you can see above have been tried and tested by yours truly. So, if there's a product that you've always wanted to know about before you fork out on shipping costs to the UK, here are my opinions that will help you decide whether to buy or save your pennies for a rainy day.

NYC Smooth Skin Pressed Face Powder (Translucent)
Since coming to the States, my skin has gotten progressively more oiler during my stay. I thought it was about time I'd invest in a translucent powder. Baring in mind, this is my first powder, so I don't have any others to compare and contrast the benefits. I never bought translucent powders before because I find that in pictures, they retract the dewy skin that you've tried to achieve with highlighter and foundation. But, when applying this powder, to an extremely minimal amount, you can't even detect it in photos. When first trying it, I made the crucial mistake of applying too much product to my brush. On my other multiple attempts, I applied a very delicate amount and found it really helped from stopping my face getting oily quickly. Though, saying that, the benefits don't last all day. I have to re-apply every 3 hours or so, which can be a pain. Although, the big selling point of this product is that it includes a mirror and sponge applicator which is perfect for throwing in my purse.

1) L.A. Girl PRO Conceal HD High-Definition Concealer (Cool Tan)

Where can I start? I bought both concealers online after hearing so much hype about them in youtube tutorials and make-up blogs, so I just had to get see if it was all true. I think I bought both concealers for under $6 and O.M.G. Those were the best $6 I think I've ever spent! I don't use these concealers for blemishes because as you can probably tell, they're both either way too light for my skin tone or too dark. Instead, I use them for contouring and it makes my application a lot easier than before when I'd contour purely using powders. The thick, creamy consistency is really easy to blend and what's convenient is that it also includes a brush at the tip, so you don't need to get any more make-up brushes messy if you don't want to. Although, sometimes I feel I have to really squeeze the tube to get product out, and knowing my luck, I squeeze too much out. So, maybe the brush applicator isn't the best idea for myself. The product is great though in how it can be blended by just using a tapping motion of my fingers. I can imagine that for those who rave about the beauty blender, that would work a dream too! But if you're like me and you're just fine with using what God gave you, then your fingers can do the job perfectly!

2) L.A. Girl PRO Conceal HD High-Definition Concealer (Chestnut)

I feel that I should buy the darker colour (chestnut) in one shade up though, because it blends a bit too well into my skin at the moment. To the point where it doesn't even look like I've contoured. Though, that's my own mistake for buying the shades online. Also, I like how the products dry quite matte, so don't allow your under-eyes to look super shiny, like some past concealers we won't speak of. Though, I'd recommend still setting with a powder, just to lock in all your hard work. 

NYX Wonder Pencil (Dark)

I was slightly disappointed with this pencil, though, again, it might be due to a wrong shade for my complexion. What attracted me to this product was that I usually apply a white liner to my water line to make my eyes appear brighter and larger. I got a bit fed up of looking like a clown with two prominent white lines which didn't look natural, at all! When I came across this fairly cheap product in CVS, I thought the nude would do the same job but in a more understated way. Understated was right. I can't even tell that I've applied this while it's on, and I make sure to run it along several times. On the plus side, I've tried the pencil in other areas on my face; my blemishes, red marks and to highlight my brow bone. This pencil does all of these areas perfectly. Typical. The same way how it wasn't noticeable in my water line is the same for covering my blemishes. It just blends in so well that my skin looks almost flawless. So, moral of the story: Experiment with makeup on the areas you never initially thought of. It can work a dream!

Milani Brown Shaping Clear Gel (Clear)

There's not much I can say about a brow gel that cost me only $2 people. $2!! It grooms my eyebrows perfectly with the applicator brush and tames them into place all day. Does what it say on the tube.

NYX Eyebrow Pencil Crayon (Dark Brown)

This crayon is a tricky one. Some days it works well with my brows. Other days, we just don't get along. I think it's to do with it being a twistable product as opposed to me being able to sharpen it to get to the product. I mean, that's great and all, because it saves me searching to the depths of my make-up bag for a sharpener. But –the crucial but– it also means I'm prevented from sharpening it to a precise tip; making it easier to define my brow shape. I end up rubbing over the backs of my hand a few times to attempt sharpening it without breaking the soft crayon. It helps some of the time, but I think on my next purchase, I'd prefer a pencil that can sharpen. I appreciate the grooming brush at the end of the pencil though, that was nice of them. 


1) Wet n Wild Mega Last Lip Color (Bare it All)

I suffer from quite dry lips and so I make sure to have a moisturiser by my side at all times, but this product just sucks my lips dry! I do the whole routine of applying a lip balm a few minutes before applying the lipstick so it won't slip and slide all over the place, and my attempts prove futile! While the shade looks lovely against my complexion and really brings a warmth to my face, I have to apply it like every 30 minutes because my lips are uncontrollably smacking together due to the lack of moisture. Even trying to apply this product is almost painful to watch. I have to push down quite firmly to spread the product across my pout. Not a good look! And the worst thing is, I was in class the other day, and it was only when I had a chance to check myself in the mirror that I realised the product wasn't evenly distributed because parts rubbed away – probably in desperate search of some moisture elsewhere. Shame! Oh.. and don't even get me started on the dire packaging. Next!

2) NYC Expert Last Lip Color in Creamy Caramel

Now this, is how a lipstick should be. As soon as the product reaches your mouth, you can instantly smell this sweet aroma of bubblegum. It kind of makes me hungry, which might be annoying for those on a diet, but it smells so damn good! And the way it applies. Girl! The texture is so creamy and a pleasure to apply to my lips. For under $2, every girl needs to indulge in as many of these lipsticks as you can. I know which aisle I'll be returning to on my next visit to CVS.

3) Wet n Wild Color Icon Lip Liner (Brandy Wine)

When I come across products like this, I want to cry a little inside. That's because I think back to all of the £12-a-time purchases I'd made in Mac for a liner that was, yes, a pigmented shade, but not worth my money when items like this are only 99 cent. What have I been doing all this time? And quite frankly, why is the UK not stocking products like this yet? We are so late I swear. But back to the product. The deep burgundy colour looks beautiful against my complexion and once it's on, it's not coming off. Bravo.


4) NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream (Stockholm)

Cute. When paired with a not so perfectly matched lip-liner though, it shows through, so is weirdly translucent. It feels velvety soft on your lips, which I like for a matte product, because usually they dry up your lips. I'm not head over heels in love like other guru's might be, but possibly I've picked the wrong shade. I'll keep exploring the aisle.

5) Wet n Wild MegaSlicks Lip Gloss (Sinless)

I bought this product after being recommended from a friend, a caucasian friend might I add and as you can probably guess, this looks disastrous on me. While the pale pink colour is beautifully pigmented, it leaves a metallic finish which makes me look like I'm about to board a spaceship. So, no, unfortunately I won't be wearing this one out. But, for those with a much paler skin type than myself, you work it boo boo.

I'd love to know how any of you found these products too! Leave me a comment below if you've tried some too and found them different or the same as me even. x

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