Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Yum for your tum!

Craving something sweet and easy to make? Look no further! These "Doughnut French Toasts" are sinfully delicious and can be enjoyed alone or with ice cream and fruit like I did.

Ingredients:
    2 large eggs
    4 teaspoons vanilla extract
    60 ml full fat milk
    4 slices white bread (from small loaf or 2 slices from large loaf) each slice cut in half
    25 grams butter
    1 drop vegetable oil (I used olive oil)
    50 grams sugar

Method:
    Beat the eggs with the milk and vanilla in a wide, shallow bowl.
    Soak the bread halves in the eggy mixture for 5 minutes a side. (less will also do)
    Heat the butter and oil in a frying pan, and fry the egg-soaked bread until golden.
    Put the sugar on a plate and then dip the cooked bread in it until coated like a sugared doughnut.

This will give about 2 servings - Enjoy!

~Hugs from Kira

Monday, February 17, 2014

Brows, brows, brows!


It took me a long time to get into brows. But now I cant imagine not doing them! As you can see in the picture above I only have 3 brow products and I love all of them. The first brow pencil I ever bought was the Rimmel brow pencil in 002 Hazel (pencil at the bottom of the picture) This pencil is a good drugstore product and I've used it for years and I'm still on my first pencil of this, which is why all the writing has rubbed off and it looks well loved. Next is the Naked Basics palette. From this palette I use the color Faint and an angled eyeliner brush. I love This palette for both eyes and brows because you can mix your perfect shade! Lastly is the Hourglass brow sculpting pen in Blonde (right pencil in picture). The pencil is harder and more waxy which makes it almost fool proof and very quick and easy to do your brows.

From L to R - Hourglass Blonde, Rimmel Hazel, Naked Basics Faint

The swatches look very different in color, but I find that once applied to the brows they all look pretty natural and quite similar. However if I have to mention any differences the hourglass leaves a much more natural look because the product is so hard and waxy that it's difficult to be too heavy handed with it. The Rimmel leaves a warmer more red tone color, if you are heavy handed like me. The Naked Basics color leaves the brows looking full and dark, but since it is a powder product it's very easy to brush through the brows and make them look natural.

Hope this was helpful!
~Hugs from Kira


Saturday, February 8, 2014

Tarte - First impression

I recently ordered a few items from Tarte and I was very eager to try the brand for the first time!

Maracuja oil: I ordered the "super size" version of this oil, because i heard so many good reviews about it. I haven't used it long enough to say if it makes a difference in my routine or not. Compared to the other oils I've tried, this is a greasier formula and it does leave a shine on your face even if you keep massaging it in. It has a slight smell of clay but it doesn't linger on your face. This oil is supposed to be suitable for oil/ combination skin types.

Amazonian clay blush (exposed): This blush is beautiful! It might look dull in the pan but on the cheeks its absolutely stunning! At first glance this blush looks brown, but on the cheeks its a very nice rosy color. The blush is super pigmented and last all day on my cheeks (and my makeup usually slides off within a couple hours!)

Amazonian clay full coverage airbrush foundation: Powder foundations have always interested me, but since I have oily and acne prone skin they never gave me enough coverage or keep me matte for long. Despite the name I don't see this as a full coverage foundation. It does even out my skin tone but I can't get more than a medium coverage with this. The first time I used this I had to take it off right away. I clung to every dry patch I had, even places I never imagined I had dry skin. After removing it, gently exfoliating my skin with a damp wash cloth I tried again. The results were a lot better. I think this foundation is best suited for normal skin types that doesn't need too much coverage. (I will do a separate review later)

Airbuki brush: When I unpacked this I was very surprised at how small it was and I had to look at several other reviews to be sure that I didn't buy the mini version (even though there is no such thing). The brush is very dense and soft, not to mention it looks cute. The brush is a very good buffing brush, however if you have any dry skin stay clear of any buffing. I found that this brush started "exfoliating" my skin while I applied the powder foundation, and I ended up looking like a cakey mess! But this brush is very good for tapping or stippling on the powder foundation, which also gives more coverage. I don't think this brush is a must-have, because there's a lot of cheaper brushes that can do the same job.

Hope this was helpful!
 ~Hugs from Kira