Monday 31 December 2012

Product Review: VO5 Miracle Concentrate

I have suffered with frizzy, flyaway nightmare hair for as long as I can remember. A dear friend of mine calls it my 'Jew 'fro' in an affectionate manner but it's a bit of a ball-ache. No doubt spending most of my late teens/early 20s bleaching the crap out of it didn't help but hopefully most of the damage is now on its way to being repaired. But it still leaves me with frizzies.

I had heard about the 'miracle' of argan oil from a fair few sources and in my usual way I was skeptical. However, when my sister rang me and demanded that I try some, toute suite, I gave in and took myself off to my local Boots for a look.

There are a baffling number of argan oil related products on the market already but I had done my research and had already narrowed down my choices. Although VO5's product was in the cheaper end of the market it had good reviews and I decided to give it a try.

For the princely sum of less than a fiver (on offer) I received a 50ml bottle of the concentrate, boxed. The bottle itself is sturdy and not likely to get squished in the bottom of my vast box of hair stuff, and even comes with a handy dropper for dispensing the right amount of oil! Very swish.

I shampooed and conditioned as usual (TresEmme for both - I like cheap and cheerful sometimes!) and then applied five drops to my barely-towel-dried hair. The instructions advised using 'a few' drops but my hair is now nearly waist length and dry as anything. When my hair absorbed all the oil easily I added another five drops to be safe. I then let my hair air-dry. I'm not a big fan of blowdrying and as I was sitting around with no need to rush I thought I would let it do it's own thing.

After a couple of hours it had dried completely and despite my initial reluctance to admit it might be good stuff it does feel very soft! Although I have a natural wave to my hair (just the one, half way down...) it has dried mostly straight and even the ends feel nourished.

Don't get too excited yet though! It's still fluffy as a back-combed sheep and there's definitely still a few frizzies which need taming, but I shall definitely keep using the oil and we shall see what happens.

Sunday 5 August 2012

Alert! Alert! Beauty Bargain Ahoy!

As a beauty lover on a budget, I am always on the lookout for a bit of a bargain and my skincare products are really no exception. I have a particular love of body scrubs - salt ones, sugar ones, creamy ones and sloughy ones - and generally treat myself to a new one every now and then to scrub away my grumpy on a morning. However, since our beloved kitty moved in and money has got a bit tighter I've been forced to move down the shelves and look at something a bit more...low-brow.

Cue me, standing in front of the shiny, pretty coloured rows of things in our local Morrisons, trying to make the choice of what to get. I'm in a rush and feeling broker than usual I decide I might as well give their own brand, £1 for 200ml Orange and Mandarin Body Scrub a try. Quick sniff in the shop to reassure myself it doesn't smell like cat's piss and off I go.

A few days later, my shower gel runs out and I crack out the new product, not without a little apprehension. It is, shall we say, a very bright orange colour. It's pretty cheerful, I suppose, but it's also...well...neon. The scrubby beads in it are clearly visible -  a good thing, in my book, but the scent was actually really quite pleasant, although more along the lines of orangeade or orange sherbet than fresh fruit. Nice and zingy first thing in the morning, at least.

However, I was extremely surprised with the texture: it lathered up really well, but not to a shampoo-like level and felt silky-smooth on my skin. Even after just a couple of uses I have really noticed a difference and my troublesome upper arms feel smoother and more hydrated. As a lover of sulfate- and paraben-free products I must admit I am a little stymied. For something which costs all of £1...well, you can't go wrong!

Tuesday 19 June 2012

Review: Collection Extreme 24 Hour Felt Tip Eyeliner

Collection Extreme 24 Hour Felt Tip Eyeliner

One of my weaknesses is eye products. Mascara, eyeliners, eyeshadows - oh my! When I have time on my hands I browse the shelves in Boots for new products which catch my - haha - eye. 

Despite their relatively low-budget reputation, I have had some decent products from the renamed Collection, formerly Collection 2000. Their packaging has had a revamp and they are now trying to appeal to a whole new generation of impoverished 16 year olds with their Disco Brights range and a host of new orange bronzers. However, I still look. Cheap and cheerful is always good in my book, and it doesn't do to sneer at low end products when they are often as good, if not better, than their high end, high cost sisters. And, for once, I have hit gold dust with this £2.99 eyeliner.

The Extreme 24 Hour liner is available in four shades: teal, navy blue, purple and black. I bought the purple and the teal (which got stolen by my sister instantly) and have just bought the black as well, after having a brilliant experience with the purple. 

The packaging is a bit unassuming - plain black and a bit cheap and plasticky - but opening it up it has a nice broad felt tip, narrowing to a point which can be used to make both bold, broad strokes and detailed lines. Unlike traditional liquid eyeliners, this one is very easy to control and isn't prone to blobbing on application. The pen style is also very easy to handle, making it ideal for first time liquid eyeliner users.


In terms of staying power - wow! The first time I used the purple I was surprised by just how long such a cheap product lasted! After applying first thing in the morning the lines were still crisp by the time I took it off in the evening. However, be warned! The purple left a slight stain on my eyelids even after using make-up remover, and after crying in the cinema with it on I had attractive Kiss-style stain lines! Definitely not one to wear to weddings.

The product's texture is really nice - smooth and more like ink than like the paint texture which I've had with most other eyeliners. Thanks to the pen tip it's also really easy to apply. 


I drew my usual eyeliner flick with the purple liner the first time I used it and it came out like this:


Not the best picture I admit but you can see that the line is crisp and clear. I also found that if I dabbed a little pigment powder over the liner while it was slightly damp I got an awesome pearlised effect which actually lasted very well!


Really the only downside of this product is that it isn't very easy to remove! My usual make-up wipes weren't really up to the task and there was some staining, and I had to resort to an eye make-up remover. This wouldn't be a problem for people with a better cleanse, tone and moisturise routine than me, but lazy girls beware!


All in all a brilliant budget buy for less than the cost of a coffee and a bun!

Monday 18 June 2012

Welcome!

Welcome to The Eye Of The Beholder!

I am Cat. I am a twenty-something woman living in North England. I'm currently unemployed and to pass some time and make myself feel like I had something important to do, I decided to start keeping a beauty blog.

I love make-up. Love it. When I am stressed or upset, I buy make-up. When I am happy, I buy make-up. I love to try new products. I like to experiment with new styles and new colours, on myself and on my friends and my darling girlfriend. I like to cut hair and give makeovers, and one day I thought "why not just write about it on the internet?" Sure, that's what everyone is doing these days, but one more can't hurt?

So thank you in advance for reading. I hope to fill this up with tutorials about how to do 50s style Victory rolls, how to get the perfect eyeliner flick and how to find the right red lipstick for your skin tone. 

Happy painting!

Cat