Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Autumn/Winter/Fall 2013/14 Beauty Trends - Part 1 - Jewel Toned Eyes

I love getting new season makeup inspiration direct from the Catwalks at the end of the proceeding season. I really love the darker shades that normally arrive with autumn and this season will not dissapoint, in addition there is the extra dash of sparkle that accomopanies the festive season. Perfection. In the next week or two I'll be featuring some of my favourite looks direct from the catwalks and some new season products that you can use to get the look. First up, Jewel Toned Eyes. 

This Screams Autumn/Winter and Glamour, Glamour, Glamour to me!

Monday, 19 August 2013

La Roche-Posay Serozinc Review is Here!

I came by this via the wonderful Expat Makeup Addict blog who in turn lead me onto Skin Care Goddess and all round witty lady Caroline Hirons. Caroline mentioned Serozinc on her blog way back in January and it is only last week that I trooped around the corner (such a distance!) to my nearest pharmacie to get my grubby little hands on a tin. It's a beautiful thing even to look at, the bright blue and it's clean white lines. I approve already!

Yours and Mine Favourite Cult Toner, Setozinc by La Roche-Posay

Thursday, 15 August 2013

DIY Coconut Oil Hair Masque, Science and Why It's The Perfect Treatment Pre-Bleaching

Every Blog out there has extolled the virtues of coconut oil, we all know that it is cheap, readily available and makes your hair feel soft but do you know why that is? What is it exactly that coconut oil does?

Honey + Coconut Oil Vs Peroxide

The Background
Firstly the molecules in coconut oil are really small, which means that they can penetrate the hair very easily where it can nourish from within. The early science testing that took place in 2012 suggested that the hair can and does absorb up to 20% of it's weight in coconut oil. (Reference: Quantitative measurement of the penetration of coconut oil into human hair using radio-labeled coconut oil. JSCC, 2012, Vol 63.) If heat is applied this uptake can be even greater. So now we know that the hair can absorb the oil, but what does the oil do once it gets there?

NOTD Rant and Rave

Today I sat down to repaint my nails and it didn't quite go to plan, Read on to see why

OPI Party At My Cabana, Chanel Particuliere and my extremely(!) tatty Sally Hansen Hard As Nails

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

French Pharmacie Haul Part 2, Including La Roche-Posay Serozinc

I had a little time to kill pre-French class today so headed into one of the many pharmacies local to me, honestly the stereotype is true - there are at least two pharmacies on every darn street. These wonderful caverns of beauty goodies make me truly happy and I spent at least an hour in one of my favourites today. I came away with a really nice haul and unusually for me I came away with plenty of unresearched products, perhaps I should have learnt my lesson after my unresearched Phyto Haul, Here, but who cares - Take a look at these beauties.

Rene Furterer Colour Protect UV Spray, Klorane Mango Butter Conditioner, La Roche-Posay Serozinc, Uriage SPF 50+ Fluid, SLA Mother of Pearl Shadow, SLA Reflects Gold Glitter

DIY Dark Green With Gold Shimmer Frankenpolish

Monday is usually my Paint-My-Nails Day and whilst nail art is certainly not my strongest suit I still love to give it a go and try to mix things up on the nail front. Today I took that very literally and mixed two of my favourite shades - OPI in Glitzerland which is a pale gold/champagne and almost looks like a foil when dry and Illamasqua in Rampage which is a very shiny racing green. 

I shall call it Glitzer Rampage - Original Huh?

Monday, 12 August 2013

Phyto Plage Range Review - Sun, Sea and Sand Screen For Your Hair?

Having spent my summer in a significantly sunnier spot than London this year I really have noticed the sun damage to my hair. I am much drier than normal, my colour fades three times as fast and each time I re-dye my hair (no bleach involved - see here for how I do it) I end up a couple of shades lighter. I have a beautiful beach 20 minutes away from my door called Villefranche, take a peek, it's paradise for me but hell for my hair:

The Beautiful bay of Villefranhce Sur Mer.

I dutifully sit with at least my head and face under my beach brolly on our twice weekly visits but I simply can not resit the sea and despite my best efforts, my hair always ends up wet. I can't help it! The sea is just so good when it's 30 degrees plus and my poor, palest-girl-on-the-beach skin is feeling the heat. 

The Phyto Plage Range I purchased
So what does every good French girl do? Head to Le Pharmacie of course (For another post on the joys of the French Pharmacie head here). 


Friday, 9 August 2013

Old School Glamour MAC EOTD

Today I reached into the deep recesses of my make up draw and dug out some long lost friends. If you are anything like myself you will have at least two rainbows worth of eyeshadow colours but have a handful of absolute favourites, leaving some truly lovely products hiding in the darkness. Here are the pretties I used:


Thursday, 8 August 2013

Selfridges Festival Beauty Box

How wonderful does this box of goodies from Selfridges look? 




There are enough cult brands in there to make a beauty blogger weep. It's chock full of fun products specifically themed around festival season 2013. And the cost for you to dip you toe into this hair chalking, lip tattooing, metallic finished world? £25. Yes Twenty Five of your English pounds. A bargain.



Wednesday, 7 August 2013

A completely "Wow" dress to inspire a summer make up!


Just take a look at this wedding dress that a florist has created! It's like a Flower Fairy bought to life, completely inspiring, in and English Rose Garden kinda way.


I am so into Greens on the eyes pinks for the rest of the face in summer, one colour I never try is lavender or violet, I think I have childhood memories of those cheap frosty purple eyeshadows everyone used to love - shudder.


Monday, 5 August 2013

Affinage B Red Review - One stop to red hair for brunettes!

One thing I get asked a lot about is my hair. A year ago I had never coloured my hair and here I am now with Fire-Engine Red hair - I still haven't had a salon colour. I took a deep breath, a lot of research and DIY'd myself to red hair heaven. The photo makes me look a bit darker than I am, and boy you should see the shine on my hair in the sun!



What I use is this little beauty - Affinage B Red in Red - original name huh? Saying that there are several colours in the range in varying degrees of rouge - Magenta is supposed to be lovely too. It's a high lift colour which means that in one step you can take your so-brown-it's-almost-black unprocessed hair and 35 minutes after you have applied this magic potion you can be the little-mermaid inspired red head of your dreams with out going bleach crazy.


Thursday, 31 January 2013

Tutti Fruitti Sinful Colors Mani

Tuesday's French lessons descending into a full blown discussion on all things "Maquillage" - one area where my French vocabulary is particularly strong. Turns out my French teacher adores the make up as much as I. We discussed (at length) MAC foundations and brushes, an Italian brand called Kiko that I am looking forward to trying, Make Up Forever and a great deal about Sephora. She also happened to mention a brand of nail polish sold in Galleries Lafayette called Sinful Colors, which are without formaldehyde, toluene and DBP. So The very next day I swung by Galleries and had a look. They do an exclusive range for Galleries Lafayette (They are an American company) and it's pretty massive! I picked up a special edition 3 pack called Les "must" du moment - usually €14.90 but was half price in the sale so even better value! The colours included are Jaune Pastel, Poudre and a neon yet pastel pink simply called 920.



Left To Right, Sinful Colors Nailpolish in Jaune Pastel, 920 and Poudre


Tuesday, 29 January 2013

DIY Olive Oil, Honey and Lemon Beauty Mask, Plus it's the basis of a scrub, cleanser, toner, cough medecine and pore refiner!

Currently I am loving beauty products that are as natural as possible. And my current holy trinity is Honey, Lemon Juice and Olive Oil. Hot Damn this stuff is good, inexpensive and more versatile than you can imagine.  Go raid your kitchen cupboards right now. 

Cleanser

Okay, lets start with the basics. I use (high quality) extra virgin olive oil straight on a cotton wool pad as an extra moisturising make up remover and cleanser. It easily lifts my make up off and if you have your cotton pad saturated enough (certainly not dripping though) It drags very little, maybe a little more than my new French discovery - Bioderma Crealine H20 Cleansing Solution - but the pay off (besides being in almost everyone's cupboard) is that you perhaps use less swipes with olive oil waterproof mascara, both remove it effectively, but I feel that olive oil is quicker.


Monday, 28 January 2013

Budget French Pharmacie Finds!


So, What could be better than moving to a new country and starting to discover wonders in the Pharcmacies that adorn every street here? This weekend I realised I was running out of a few essentials, plus there were a few little gaps in skin care regime that could be filled by another little tube or bottle of goodness. So I embarked on a multi-lingual Google binge into French skin care. I find that for any country you visit a swift Google reveals the make up and skin care deals, steals and simply can't live with out's but can't buy at home products. Plus France's reputation proceeds itself in terms of skin care.

Previously I hadn't really considered Pharmacies as little treasure troves, but if you look into French skin care it is apparent in less than 2 seconds that Pharmacies are absolute gems. Today I picked up three products that nearly every beauty editor, model and make up artist class as must haves.


Monday, 21 January 2013

Welcome!

Well Hello.

Mighty oaks from little acorns grow, at least this is the plan.

After up-rooting from London,UK in September 2012 I am currently laying down the foundations for my business and new life here in the south of France. Nice to be precise, with most of my work being in the ever glamorous state of Monaco. It's hard going, until I moved here I had never had a French lesson and knew no one that lives in this part of the world but things are coming together. Work wise it is a very different ball game, goodbye music industry and being booked up for Face Painting gigs months in advance! Farewell to my close knit, ever supportive and seemingly endless network of painters across London. Hello Sun, Sea and a country that hasn't particularly warmed to Face and Body Art and certainly doesn't make it an easy profession!

Well, here I am at the almost beginning, My international website is finally live so please do take a look - Fabulous Faces By Jemma Scott and if you ever have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact me using this email -Here!

Oh and this was the view from one of my jobs last week ... Face painting in beautiful Beaulieu Sur Mer.




 

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