Thursday, 25 April 2013

Getting to know me


1. Are you named after anyone? 
No, My parents wanted to give me an Irish name and the only one they could agree on Was "Orla". It means "Princess of Gold" in Irish. 
2. When was the last time you cried? I can't even remember... I tend to cry over the smallest things and then manage to hold it together when something really bad happens. Or when I'm at the dentist or Doctor and have to get an injection. Damn I hate injections.  
3. Do you have kids? No, but I really want to have loads in the future! I like to think I'd make a good mother. 
4. If you were another person, would you be a friend of yourself? Probably not, I'm very sarcastic and bossy and yet I don't like sarcastic and bossy people. Ironic. 
5. Do you use sarcasm a lot? Very. I rarely say anything that isn't laced in sarcasm. 
6. Will you ever bungee-jump? Never!
7. What’s your favorite cereal? Jordan's muesli with nuts... So yummy.
8. What’s the first thing you notice about people? Skin and eyes, I am so jealous of people with great glowing skin.
9. What is your eye colour? Blue.
10. Scary movie or happy endings? Scary movies. I really love them, anything a bit gory and gruesome I   adore. 
11. Favorite smells? Anything tropical or sweet and floral. 
12. Summer or winter? Winter. I love wrapping up in all my layers to go outside, coming back into a warm house, having a hot drink and relaxing. And winter comes with the promise of Christmas, and I am a fanatic about anything remotely Christmassy.  
13. Computer or television? Computer, being a university student I only ever watch TV when I'm back home for the breaks. 
14. What’s the furthest you've ever been from home? Probably Norway or Majorca. 
15. Do you have any special talents? I can sing in Irish, which I love doing.
16. Where were you born? Ireland 
17. What are your hobbies? Shopping, singing, anything to do with make-up, dying my hair to within an inch if it's life and exploring idyllic areas of countryside.  
18. Do you have any pets? No, I really hate animals! 
19. Favorite movie? Mean girls and a whole list of horror films.
20. Do you have any siblings? A younger brother 
21. What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be happy. I would like a good career with plenty of money and opportunities. I'd love to work in the make-up industry but most of all I would love to be a mother. 

That's just a wee bit about me, If you've any questions just ask them below and I will answer :)

Orla x

No7 Beautiful Skin Eye Make-Up Remover Review

How do you start a blog post? I honestly do not have any clue how to politely start this. So we'll just dive in.

I wear a lot of eye make-up, even on a daily basis so an eye-makeup remover that can get rid of dark eye shadows, eyeliner and waterproof mascara is a must. I had never thought of looking at No7 for an eye make-up remover but when boots released their £5 off vouchers I figured I had nothing to lose. The bottle itself contains 100ml of product, and is made up of two layers of liquids. One is an oil to dissolve the eye make-up and the other is more like water. Truth be told I have no idea what the second liquid is.





To use the product, the bottle must be vigorously shaken to mix the liquids. Unfortunately you need to act quickly as the liquids begin to separate soon after you stop shaking the bottle. Then just soak a cotton pad with the product, hold over your (closed) eye and the make-up should begin to dissolve and you can gently wipe it away.



The product is effective enough, I usually only need 2 cotton pads to completely remove my eye make-up. Afterwards the skin around my eyes can sometimes feel greasy but a splash of water and perhaps a quick wipe of toner quickly rectifies that. There honestly isn't anything too amazing or special about this product. It removes eye make-up but I'm not wowed by this product. I will use up the rest of the bottle, but it's unlikely I would purchase it at full price when there are other products equally as effective but at a fraction of the cost. All in all, not a bad eye make-up remover but nothing extraordinary. Worth a try if boots are running there £5 off vouchers.

Orla x

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder

With the flash of a camera on a night out, there is nothing I hate more than having shiny skin. My oily/combination skin has always been a nightmare but fortunately a good powder can solve all my shine problems and keep me looking dewy. Surely that isn't too much to ask? Wrong. Finding a good pressed powder has become the bane of my life and has cost me a fortune which is why I am so surprised that what seems to be my holy grail product comes from a budget brand and has been hovering under my nose for so long.Since discovering Rimmel's Stay Matte Pressed Powder a few months ago it has become a staple in my make-up bag. It is one of only a few product that I repurchase religiously and that I never seem to become disappointed with.

The packaging is simple and sturdy, and there is a decent amount of product in the container at 14g per pot. The small plastic lid a sturdy plastic base seem to be enough to keep the product intact in my make-up bag although I imagine of you left this product to lie loose in your bag it would be prone to breaking. The ingredients are printed on the back, along with a claim that the product will minimize pores and help keep you shine free for up to five hours.
 I have the powder in the shade 001 transparent. I wouldn't agree that the powder is totally transparent as it does leave traces of colour behind, but it doesn't look orange on my overly pale skin which is huge bonus for a well priced high street product. I tend to use a powder puff to press the product lightly all over my face, paying particular attention to my forehead and nose, and then use a powder brush to blend it in and distribute the powder evenly. Using a powder puff to apply also prevents the application of the powder from disturbing the foundation, concealer and cream blusher on underneath. In terms of wear time I find this can last anywhere from 2 hours in hot, sticky and humid conditions to 8 hours in colder calmer conditions, so the brand estimate of 5 hours I think is acceptable. I use this product every day and I usually repurchase every 3-4 weeks but I am do use a lot of it compared to others so I imagine it would last someone with a lighter hand much longer. The powder adds a beautiful sheen to the skin, my skin looks matte but not un-naturally so. It still manages to keep some small amount of dewiness that softens the look of the face, something other night street brands struggle to capture. All in all, for me this is a must have. The powder is finely milled, doesn't look cakes and best of all it is a friendly price for my already over stretched student budget.
Stay Matte Pressed Powder, Boots ,  £3.99