No make-up make-up inspiration

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Taking inspiration from the Valentino Spring/Summer 2013 collection that gave us dreamy dresses and a very natural, simple and clean make-up look that makes you look like the real you, only more groomed.

According to Pat McGrath, a cream blush is used to create softly flushed cheeks (think RMS beauty Lip2Cheek as the most brilliant and natural multitasking little hero), followed by brown shadow on the lids and under the lower lash line and finished with a few layers of brown mascara and powder.

Yes, powder is definitely back to give us the fresh and matte rather then dewy finish. If you are dreading a thought of a cakey face, think translucent invisible powders: HD Perfecting Powder by Chantecaille, Hyaluronic Hydra Powder by Terry, Un-powder powder by RMS Beauty, Zodiac powder by Estee Lauder (which also makes a wonderful and very thoughtful gift!), Sensai loose powder by Kanebo. For those looking for pigmented products, Tom Ford finishing powder or Luminous silk powder by Giorgio Armani will work beautifully.

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Photo source: fashionising.com

Victoria Beckham look for less

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As I’ve admitted before, Victoria Beckham’s Autumn/Winter 2012-13 ready-to-wear collection was one of my favourite. The silhouettes and colours really hit all the right notes in me. The only tiny teeny problem was a four-digit number on a price tag attached to every dress, so I had to do a bit of browsing to come up with my own outfit for less. Here’s the final version made entirely of the high street clothes and accessories. I chose a tote-style bag for practical reasons – you can wear it on your shoulder or fold in half and carry in your hand with a chain wrapped around the wrist like an accessory of its own. I added the aviators because Victoria loves her sunglasses and so do I and those shades seemed appropriate for this outfit. The only luxury item is an YSL lipstick because it’s just too irresistible. What do you think?

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Click to shop: Dress by Mango (£22.99), double-buckle leather belt by Jaeger (£30), wool cable-knit socks at ASOS (£6.00), Bailly ankle boots by Reiss (£195), aviator sunglasses by Oasis (£8.00), lipstick YSL Rouge Volupte #201 Red Muse at Sephora and Harrods (£23.50), snakeskin print tote bag by River Island (£40)

Photo source: elle.com

My favourite natural and organic make-up products

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Ever since I have discovered the link between parabens and cancer I became very aware of what I put on my skin, so the last couple of years were spent researching and trying various products to find the ones I was absolutely happy with.

Today I would like to talk about make-up because this is one thing that I haven’t written much about, but would love to discuss a bit deeper.

Finding the right organic and natural make-up products was definitely more challenging than the skincare. It had to work, look as undetectable as possible and be free from unwanted substances. I mean, would you really want to use something on your face or lips that contains powdered bugs? Then check your lipstick or blusher for carmine. If it’s there, so are the bugs called “cochineal”. Once collected and dried, they are made into red colouring often used in make-up and food (strawberry yoghurt, anyone?). Using foundations that contain a common sunscreen ingredient benzophenone may, in fact, cause hormonal imbalances, increase risk of fibromyalgia and some forms of cancer.

Well, I love myself too much to get those ingredients anywhere close to my skin.

Luckily, there are wonderful companies out there that really do care about their consumers and create beautiful, skin-friendly and natural, often organic, products that work really well.

As you can see, the content of my make-up bag is pretty basic, but this is all I use right now. The only two things I would love to add is a highlighter and eye pencil or kohl.

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Un-cover up concealer by RMS Beauty. Although I don’t use concealer or foundation on a daily basis, I needed one for special occasions and days when I do wear proper make-up. The Un-cover Up comes in a tiny beautiful pot and works as a concealer and light foundation. I must mention here that the pot is made of glass, which is very important because plastic leaks xenoestrogens into any oil-based product increasing risk of oestrogen imbalance in the body, so glass containers are always a better choice.

What I liked about this little beauty the most is how well it matched my skin tone (I use No.11) It was undetectable! I also noticed that it made my skin feel softer and more velvety, which was a lovely side-effect. It contains coconut oil, which has antibacterial properties, castor oil that works as anti-inflammatory and anti-aging agent (it’s been highly praised by women in my country because it’s a wonderful solution for beautiful eyes lashes as it keeps them strong and encourage growth) and jojoba oil that is very similar to human similar to human sebum, packed with vitamins and wax that can mimic skin collagen. Jojoba oil also works as a natural SPF.

I cannot believe I’ve lived without Un-Cover Up for so long.

Korres Wild Rose Brightening Compact Powder. This is something I bought a few months ago while looking for paraben free powder. It is free from mineral oils, propylene glycol and ethanolamine. It’s very fine milled, so feels and looks like a veil.

Korres Powder Blusher. Just as the compact powder, it’s free from paraben, mineral oils, propylene glycol and ethanolamine. I love the Natural shade (No. 15), which adds just a little bit of colour to the cheeks. It’s very subtle and yet you will notice the difference before and after you apply.

Korres Volumising Mascara in Black. I like it because it didn’t irritate my eyes and was easy to apply. It also contains abyssinia oil and vitamin B5 that strengthen the lashes. However, some shades do contain carmine. Since I’ve almost run out I will be switching to Terre d’Oc organic mascara soon.

Terre d’Oc organic lipsticks in in 202 and 204. Love them so much! The colours are gorgeous and buildable. The texture is velvety and doesn’t dry out the lips. The 202 is a lovely cherry’ish red, a sort of red that isn’t “in your face”, but certainly noticeable. On me the colour looks similar to strawberry jam with just a hint of cherry purple in it. The 204 is a colour of milk chocolate that looks very natural, although you can apply it in several layers to intensify. Will definitely buy them again and most likely try other shades, too. Oh, and they smell like berries!

OPI Suzy Says Da! in a rich chocolate shade free from dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde and toluene.

Ciate Speed Coat is free from formaldehyde, toluene, DBP (dibutyl phthalate), formaldehyde resin and camphor. I must admit, I fell for the packaging before anything else. Got to love the little black ribbon!

Ecotools Brushes. I liked the look and the concept behind the brand and these brushes work for me nicely.

Photo source: Glamour UK March 2012, personal

Doutzen Kroes make-up for Vogue US photoshoot

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Ever since I saw this photo of Doutzen I kept thinking of that beautiful natural make-up she had done for the photoshoot. At the end, I’ve decided to get in touch with Rose-Marie Swift, a celebrity make-up artist and founder of RMS Beauty and ask her about the products she used to make Doutzen look even more gorgeous. The things you would probably want to know about Rose-Marie is that she works with the most beautiful models in the industry including Gisele Bundchen, Douzen Kroes, Miranda Kerr, Anne-Marie Van Dijk, Arizona Muse and Anja Rubik (just to name a few), believes that good diet is the secret to the beautiful complexion, and her line of adorably presented products is created from organic ingredients that are very kind to the skin.

The Smile Lip2Cheek lipstick/blush and Bloom Lipshine have been on my wish list for a long time and I hope to get them eventually, but for now, here’s the list of products and shades you will need to recreate that gorgeous natural glowing look.

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Lip2Cheek in Smile + Lip2Cheek in Modest; Cream Eye shadow in Seduce and Lip & Skin Balm dabbed on lips and cheek bones.

Products are available via official website (for the US) or Cult Beauty (for the UK)

Photo source: Vogue US April 2012, personal

Make-up inspiration: classic red lips

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The make-up look I am absolutely in love with. Perfect canvas, very natural eyes and that special shade of red lipstick that is certainly noticeable, but in a very classy way.

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Photo source: style.com