While the move to British Summer Time (BST) at the weekend may have left us all a little sleepy I think we're all glad of that extra hour of daylight making evening brighter for the foreseeable! With the change in daylight hours, I personally like to make the mental shift to Spring with DIY projects on the horizon, day trips planned, a Spring clean in full process and of course a change to my makeup routine.

For me, this means ditching full coverage foundations in place of lighter bases, fresher textures and finishes and of course a few new items to put a spring in my step. Below find out how I'm adding a touch of Spring into my makeup bag and how you can too.



For the most part here on Makeup Savvy I focus on skincare to improve and correct a complexion but makeup is pretty wonderful at camouflaging. Especially when you opt for the right products! 

So today I thought I would share with you my simple glowing complexion routine that works really well for oily/combination skin but also for anyone suffering from lack luster skin. You may have noticed from the above image that my base routine consists of mainly Charlotte Tilbury products because I adore them, but I do often use one or two products here with much lower priced items. Although, when I do want my skin to look its best I go for this pretty premium line-up. 




Do you instantly stockpile it? Find a dupe? Mourn over it for a few hours and then get over it? What do you do when your favourite product gets discontinued? I want to know!

I guess it all depends on the love you have for the product in question. I'm asking this because last week I received some bad news. My beloved Lush The Comforter Shower Cream is to be discontinued.


I think it's fair to say that Soap & Glory have well and truly established themselves as a makeup brand in the past few years! I know I'm a dedicated fan and have a fair few products I re-purchase time and time again.


I don't know about you, but while knowing Morphe was a makeup brand loved by many I didn't know it was a brand that literally offered hundreds of brushes for no more than £5.00. 

I came across this wonderful discovery when last browsing Beauty Bay, one of a few stockists of Morple online, and I was so glad I did! Although I was tempted to make lots of new brushes purchases I reigned myself in due to having hoards of makeup brushes. But I of course had to try out at least one budget Morphe brush, along with a few other beauty buys I needed, okay, wanted. 



As a true makeup addict I get excited by a change of season. It means even more makeup product launches and a change of formulas & shades in my makeup bag.

What I look forward to most is a huge re-shuffle of my makeup collection. Instead of seeing it as a headache or simply not doing it (I know a lot of makeup wearers don't consider changing up their makeup by season) I see it as an opportunity for a clear out, to embrace the new season and the opportunity for a bit of a makeup splurge!



As a pale skin person (I was going to put 'beauty', but ya know) I'm on a constant hunt for beauty products that match my skin tone. That's of course foundation and concealer, but also all other products as even standard tones can appear too pigmented against my fair complexion.

Of course, I'm not alone in this search, I'm sure dark complexions on the other side of the spectrum find it even more difficult. But at least brands finally are acknowledging this fact and broadening colour ranges.

While the beauty industry is playing catch-up I still need to seek out them gem products, the ones that come to life against my pale skin rather than constant it in a harsh unflattering way or just turn me into an oompa lumpa. If you are a fellow ghost or have fairly pale skin then the below products may very well be for you! These are the products that stand out in my vast makeup collection as suiting my pale skin exceptionally well and I love them dearly for it. 


Lacura Beauty Concealer Pen in 100 Cashmere
£3.29 Aldi in-store 
 
First up, one of my favourite under eye concealer (it rivals my Nars one!) to conceal dark circles and the wonderful blue veins that show due to having such pale skin, can you tell I'm being sarcastic? This truly is a miracle product and is often compared to YSL Touche Eclat, which I do own, and would actually say it trumps! What Touch Eclat lacks in coverage this makes up for, while still remaining light feeling and non-cakey. But as this blog post is all about tone, let me tell you that this is one of the lightest shades of concealer I've come across and will suit all pale girls perfectly. Oh, and it can also be used as an eyeshadow base! I'm currently on the look out for back-ups of this and I'm not done using it but cannot be without it now. Worth a trip to Aldi or picking up from eBay here for the lower price of £2.95!


The Body Shop Honey Bronzing Powder in Light Matte
£14 The Body Shop HERE  
 
If you have pale skin you will know the struggles of finding a pale enough bronzer! I spent years wasting my money on 'universal' toned bronzer that would just look dirty or too orange in contrast to my pale skin. But thankfully over time shade ranges have expanded somewhat and it is possible to find lighter toned bronzer - whoop! One of my lower priced light bronzers in my collection is this gem from The Body Shop. As you may be able to tell this is a fairly neutral toned bronzer, making it perfect for ultra pale skin that can't work with warm toned bronzers. Perfect for dusting over the face in summer or contouring with as it is buildable without looking powdery. I also love that it's matte as it then can appear natural on the skin and even be used as a sneaky transitional light brown eyeshadow shade. I really couldn't be without this bronzer now.


NYX Wonder Pencil in Light
£4.50 ASOS HERE  
 
When putting this post together I was hesitant to include this product as it's a fairly recent buy. But when you know, you just know. And I know! So even after just a week in my mitts I know it will be a staple item in my collection! I bought this on recommendation from fellow pale girl, Lily of Pint Sized Beauty, you can read her lovely review of the pencil here, but also had been on my to-buy list for months. As the name states this is a wonder pencil... and what is a wonder pencil? A pencil that does everything! It's almost a hybrid concealer/lip liner.... concealer in coverage, lip liner in formula. It can be used as a precise concealer on blemishes, to enhance the cupid' bow and as a lip liner (of course blended out a bit), to define the brows and on the bottom waterline of the eyes for that wide-awake effect. I'm also certain it could be used all over the eyelids as a base for eyeshadow, but I've yet to try it out. Before buying the Wonder Pencil my two concerns were that it wouldn't be creamy enough or pale enough, but I didn't need to worry... it's just spot on! It's certainly a light enough shade (also with good coverage) and as creamy a kohl pencil. This needs to be in every pale girls makeup bag basically!


Iconic London Illuminator in Shine
£29.99 Iconic London HERE (10% off for new customers)

Now I wouldn't say there's difficulty in finding highlighters to suit fair skin, the high street is awash with them right now, but I will say that a select few come to life on pale skin - which is what you want! For me, this was theBalm Mary Lou Manizer and Makeup Geek Shimma Shimma eyeshadow which I would use as a highlight. But then the Iconic London Illuminator in the newest and lightest shade came into my life and changed all of that! It may seem dramatic to state but this is a thing of beauty and something you will marvel at on application. I mean it looks like liquid metal and gives the brighter highlight I've ever come across! As for the price, I really think it is justified.... mainly because it is so special and the wonderful formula cannot be faulted but also because a single dot/drop is required per application and you get an incredible 13.5ml, which I'd imagine to last an extremely long time. Love, love, love!


theBalm FratBoy Blush
£16.75 Feel Unique HERE
 
Lastly, I wanted to include my most favourite long-standing blusher. Again, light toned blushes are widely available, it's only a matter of looking, but there's a few light rose pink shades that are beyond flattering against pale skin. One of them being theBalm FratBoy, an ultra natural rosy pink matte blusher. Against pale skin this never looks too strong or pigment, just flattering and brightening, which makes it my go-to blusher in Spring/Summer. If you are looking for a blusher to fall in love with and have as a staple shade that will suit all makeup looks then this is one to snap up.

Through selecting these products I've realised that shades that perfectly suit your skin tone are rare! So hopefully I've been able to point you in the right direct to some of the best beauty products for pale skin.

Fee xo.


For the past year the beauty industry has seen an increase in copy-cat beauty brands. They've always been around and often come and go, but copy-cat makeup brands are now doing better than ever.

I've been someone that buys from brands like these but often feel on the fence about them. Should it be tolerated or do they rightly deserve a place in the beauty world? I'm still unsure. 

But let's rewind a bit, let's talk about what exactly makes someone label a brand a copy-cat. For me this would be low-cost makeup brands that look at the products of popular high-end makeup brands and aim to reproduce some of their key products in both packaging and product as close as they possibly can... without them looking counterfeit of course! 

Below I've detailed three makeup brands that I believe to work in this way, which I should importantly point out that I don't dislike (I've enjoyed the odd product from them!) and I'm not suggesting should be avoided. It's definitely a personal choice but I'd love to know how you feel about them in the comments below. 



W7
The original copy-cat makeup brand
Ahh W7, the first of it's kind! I have fond memories of finding W7 branded products for £1-2 on market stalls in my teens and feeling I had a bit of Benefit; their no.1 'inspiration' at the time. Of course, as a penny less teen I saw no harm in it, but looking back many products were so close in packaging and actual product to Benefit. Over the years they have focused on producing more Benefit style products, along with Urban Decay look-a-like products and a very similar OPI-style line of nail polishes. From time to time they will also hone in on brands that are doing well with a particular product and attempt to reproduce them - think Kylie Jenner's lip products, Charlotte Tilbury's Filmstar Bronzer and a budget version of the Hourglass Modernist eyeshadow palette. On the whole W7 look the business, but I often wonder are they spending more on packaging and the aesthetics than the actual product inside. As for how they fair against the high-end brands they take 'inspiration' from, I'd say it's pretty hit and miss, with some products falling short against other high-street/budget brands but then other times products will surprise you!



Makeup Revolution 
The new high-street player
Now I'm not going to lie, I love Makeup Revolution products! They truly create some amazing eyeshadow palettes at very reasonable prices and I'm a fan of their lipsticks. However what I'm not a fan of is when they blatantly rip-off certain high-end products. This started with a very similar product to the Too Faced Sweetheart Blushers and continued with their I Heart Chocolate eyeshadow palettes that look almost identical to the Too Faced Chocolate Bar palettes. Their latest acquisition - Kylie Jenner's Lip Kits in the form of their own Retro Luxe Lip Kits. For a brand that could have a really strong identity of their own I wish they would stop copying high-end products like this and stick to their strengths, creating amazingly pigmented palettes and face products.  



Beauty Pie
The Bobbi Brown look-alike with a twist
Beauty Pie is a totally new player in the beauty world and with a totally new concept of how we buy makeup they have received a good coverage of press both online and in magazines. If you are unaware of the recently launched brand let me briefly explain! Beauty Pie works on a monthly membership basis. Pay £10+ per month and you are allowed to buy 3-6 products from the brand within that month at a reduced price. For example, you could buy one of their eyeshadow palettes for £35 without a membership but with a membership you apparently pay the factory cost of only £6.94. Will it catch on? I really don't know. I personally wouldn't pay to be allowed to buy makeup, it just doesn't make sense to me, however this kind of business model is definitely new to the cosmetic market and only time will tell. My main problem with this new brand - they look very similar to Bobbi Brown products. From their packaging choices and all black theme, to their double-spaced logo font that's oh so simplistic and Bobbi Brown-like. Their shade ranges also screams Bobbi Brown to me and although I can see they want to go for a luxury feel I don't know if copying an established high-end brand is the way to go.

Is it just the same as high street clothing brands taking 'inspiration' for the high-end seasonal fashion shows and brands? Or does it run deeper than that? 

I'd love to know your opinion on this - Do you avoid brands that use these techniques to sell their lesser quality products or do you embrace them? 

Fee xo.
 
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One of my guilty pleasures is watching back to back episodes of Room 101. It's not really a guilty pleasure... more a waste of time generally when I should be doing something else! 

If you aren't familiar with the comedy/tongue-in-cheek style programme it's a series in which celebrities are invited to share their pet hates in hope that the host will agree and banish it to Room 101; a fictional kind of hell! 

So today I thought I would submit my own beauty pet hates that I feel are deserving of Room 101. Let me know if you agree!

Sponge Eyeshadow Applicators 
Isn't it about time makeup brands ditched the useless sponge eyeshadow applicators from palettes? I think it is! To be far high end brands now provide compact brushes and from time to time lower end brands do as well, but for the main part crappy sponge applicators are still around! Most people that wear makeup own a few brushes and if they don't then using fingertips would work better than attempting to apply eyeshadow with a small rough sponge. I'd love to see the back of these pointless applicators in makeup palettes!

Unhygienic Makeup Testers 
Over the years I've banged on about this problem quite a bit and will carry on doing so until the right measures are put into place to keep makeup shoppers health safe! I'm talking all the messy over used and unsanitized makeup you see on makeup stands. Makeup counters of course keep their makeup in pristine condition regularly sanitising products but sadly the same can't be said for high street makeup stands in various stores. It's common to see people at makeup stands directly applying makeup to their eyes and lips and it makes me shudder knowing that the products they are apply are unhygienic and could possibly contain e-coli along with other harmful bacteria and even cause bacterial conjunctivitis! I really feel strict rules should be put into place about this now!

The New Type of Brows 
This may be a controversial one but when did eyebrows become an entire process from outlining the shape to filling them in with micro brush strokes to give that ombre effect and not to mention 'carving them out'. I've even managed to get sucked into it and can often spend 15 minutes perfecting my eyebrows! Surely a comb through and eyebrow pencil is enough? I'd love to see eyebrows become slightly more realistic and less Instagram perfect!

Fake Makeup on eBay 
Fake makeup on eBay has become a huge problem over the past 10 years, so much so that there is now more fake makeup on the selling site than genuine makeup! This means that more and more customers are unknowingly buying counterfeit makeup that skip all checks and regulations and have in the past shown to often contain banned ingredients that could be harmful when applied to the skin. eBay really do need to crack down on this and remove counterfeit products that are listed (they are pretty obvious to spot if you know what you are looking for) and make buyers much more aware! I also have a bug bear with endless Facebook groups full of makeup lovers sharing which fake products are available and are best to buy. They surely know the risks and the possible carcinogenic risks but are ignoring this just for the price and look of a product! This also needs to be cracked down on by Facebook as it's certainly giving out the message that fake makeup is safe to use. I could go on all day about this issue but fake makeup 100% needs to go into room 101! 

Do you agree with my room 101 choices? 

Let me know your own beauty pet hates. I'd love to read them!

Fee xo. 


If you're a beauty blogger or makeup lover than chances are you've heard of The Ride or Die Tag created by beauty guru and Youtuber Jaclyn Hill. The aim of the tag is to select only your true favourite products.


As Jaclyn mentions in the video this is more of a challenge than a tag as it's seriously difficult to pick just one product from each category... I mean no beauty lover can pick just one lipstick or eyeshadow palette?! But here it is, my own ride or die makeup products! 

PRIMER: DHC Velvet Skin Coat
FOUNDATION: Charlotte Tilbury Magic Foundation
CONCEALER: Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer
FACE POWDER: Clarins Loose Mineral Powder
UNDER EYE SETTING POWDER: Gosh Prep n' Prime Setting Powder
BLUSH: theBalm Frat Boy Powder Blusher
BRONZER: Benefit Hoola Bronzer
HIGHLIGHT: theBalm Mary Lou Manizer
MASCARA: Kiko Extra Sculpt Mascara
LIPSTICK: Soap & Glory Fabulipstick in Super Nude
LIQUID LIP: Kat Von D Ever Lasting Liquid Lipstick in Lolita
LIP GLOSS: Barry M Lipgloss in Toffee
EYESHADOW PALETTE: MAC Burgundy Times Nine (for now!)
SETTING SPRAY: Urban Decay De-Slick Makeup Setting Spray
PERFUME: Thierry Mugler Alien

This really was so tough to do... how can I only share just one fragrance and one lipstick?! Anyway this is a fab tag to do, so if you're a fellow beauty blogger then I tag you to do it! 

Just copy & paste the above and get debating with yourself on what your true ride of die makeup products are! 

Let me know if you do the tag as I'd love to read it. 

Fee xo. 
 

Here in the UK we are pretty spoilt when it comes to beauty products, however it often takes time to get amazing international makeup brands, but slowly it's happening more and more and I'm so thrilled by that! 


Today I thought I'd list 5 big beauty brands that are now easy to get hold of in the UK and really do offer some amazing products that you need to know about! 


 KIKO 


Available at - Kiko online here and Kiko UK stores 


Ahh Kiko, an amazing affordable italian brand now ultra accessible in the UK with 30+ stores! Known for it's wide range of shades and quality products it's a firm favourite makeup brand of mine now it's in the UK. 

There is a UK website however unless you aren't near a Kiko store I wouldn't really recommend shopping Kiko online as there is a minimum spend of £25, quite high delivery costs and your order will come from Italy making delivery a bit slower than normal. So basically hitting up a Kiko store is were it's at! I personally love Kiko's lip products the most as they have amazing formulas, packaging and shades. Think creamy comfortable shades that last on the lips; just really amazing value for money. I also love their nail polishes as they are inexpensive and you can really get some unique shades as quite a few are dupes for Chanel nail polish shades. Talking of dupes many of their eyeshadows are also dupes for MAC highlighters which is amazing

Favourite products - Extra Sculpt Volume Mascara, Long Lasting Eyeshadow Sticks, all Lipsticks & their Limited Edition collections - so creative!  

  


KAT VON D 


Available at - Debenhams online here & in-store 

A totally new beauty brand to the UK here and one that's only been available in Sephora until now, so I'm personally very excited about this 'now in the UK' brand! 

With a 25 product strong launch full of high end beauty items this really is looking like it's going to be a firm favourite for many. I was kindly sent a few items and so far so good - lip products that actually last through eating and drinking without being drying and a liner that literally doesn't quit lasting all day and night. The packaging is sleek yet slightly gothic and everything just feels really well made. The brand is high end however if you want to try out a few items without breaking the bank they have one lovely gift set that includes the iconic Tattoo liner, everlasting liquid lipstick plus a lipstick for only £19.50 here - quite the bargain! If you're a makeup lover this is certainly the new brand to check out.

Favourite products - Studded Kiss Lipstick in  and Tattoo Liner - both last SO well!

  
 

TONYMOLY 


Available at - Selfridges online here 

Tony Moly have been a fun Korean beauty brand I was introduced to years ago through a beauty blogger swap and then sort out via eBay as I couldn't get enough of the kawaii products. So I'm personally glad they are now so accessible through Selfridges online, though a pretty over priced! 

Ultra cute packaging aside I find Tony Moly's skincare to be the star of the show with top notch ingredients that really do work. As for makeup expect light fun shades that really are more about the packaging if I'm totally honest. 

 

 

SARA HAPP  


Available at - Beauty Bay online here

Sara Happ is quite an unknown brand still in the UK however the lip products are available on Beauty Beauty and include the best range of lip scrubs you can imagine! 

This luxury lip care range really is a treat with some wonderful products to treat yourself to or give as a gift to a lip product lover. I personally love the range of lip scrubs the most as they are beautifully presented in a little box with a bow, come in some amazing flavours and really do remove dead skin from the lips without the formula being dry or crumbly. A brand to check out if you love lip products... also perfect to pop on your upcoming Christmas wish list! 



NUDE BY NATURE 


Availabe at - ASOS here and Feel Unique here 

Lastly Australia's No.1 mineral makeup brand! I've tried quite a few items from this brand now over the last year and can say they offer some amazing base products from primer, to concealer, mineral powders and foundation. Really sleek packaging and just top quality formulas that do the job. 

If you are looking for products that will benefit and work with the skin in a good selection of shades this is the brand for you. Prices aren't cheap but the products especially powder based are totally worth it! 



What brands are you glad are now available in the UK? Let me know! 

Fee xo.  
  

Autumn is officially here and I for one am ready for it. It's a cosy season, albeit a rainy one, but I can't help falling in love with the colours of fall each year especially when it comes to beauty - deep maroons, wine shades and berry tones on both the lips and nails. Not to mention all things comforting when it comes to body care products. 


Here I've put together my favourite affordable autumn products that really are some of my favourites for this time of year. Let me know if you would also like to see a high-end version of this post! 

Lips


NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream - Copenhagen 
£5.50 ASOS (LINK HERE) or Boots (LINK HERE)
The NYX Soft Matte Lip Creams are some of my favourite everyday lip formula; pigmented, soft and comfortable on the lips whilst offering a nice but not overly matte finish, plus they come in every shade you could possibly want. I could recommend so many autumn-worthy shades from the range however my favourite deep berry tone would have to be Copenhagen, the less darker and more wearable sister of Transylvania. The lip cream lasts well throughout the day however it does fade leaving a nice even stain. I also love that the shade can dabbed lightly onto the lips for a lighter berry tone. I have a lot of love for this product.

Makeup Revolution Rose Gold Lipstick - Diamond Life 
£3.00 Superdrug (LINK HERE)
Onto such a stunning lipstick with both the rose gold packaging and the actual lip product and for a mere £3 - kudos to Makeup Revolutions here! As you can see this does look a seriously dark lipstick in the bullet but in fact is quite a wearable medium berry shade, look to Private Members Club from the range if you want something extra vampy. This lipstick glides over the lips with ease with a nice hydrated looking finish - side note... I've aware this is very similar to 'NYC Copehagen' however they are totally different in formula making them look different when on the lips. This has made me realise how much I need the raved about Rose Gold Chauffeur lipstick now! Again this is a lipstick that can dabbed onto the lips to give a more pink berry lip stain. If you are on a budget but want to pick up a new berry lip colour then I'd highly recommend making it this one! 

Eyes 


Maybelline Color 24hr Tattoo - Pink Gold 
£4.99 Superdrug (LINK HERE) or Boots (LINK HERE)
Autumn or not the Maybelline Color Tattoo range is my go-to for cream eyeshadows and they really do rival MAC Paint Pots in my opinion. I have countless shades now but come Autumn I reach for Pink Gold much more as it has those red coppery undertones that are oh so pretty and highlights the eyes a dream. If you love enhancing your eyes, especially when wearing a dark lip or adding a highlighting shade to a smokey eye then this is the cream eyeshadow you need this season. It also lasts all day without creasing, plus so little is needed the actual product will last you forever. 

Sleek Goodnight Sweetheart i-Divine Palette 
£8.99 Boots (LINK HERE)
Can we just appreciate the outer packaging of this palette for a second, please? Oh, I wish some how the lovely imagery could be on the palette as well, because the box is just too lovely to throw away. Packaging aside, this is my first Sleek eyeshadow palette in a long while... not because I don't love Sleek eyeshadows, I really do, but because I've been enjoying this MAC palette. However when this came into my life last week I knew it would become an Autumn staple for me... I mean just look at 'By The Fireside', 'Velvet Wrap' and 'Snuggle', actually all the shades are spot on for the colder months. As always with Sleek eyeshadows expect amazing pigmentation and a wonderful buttery formula! This really feels like a treat but only costs £8.99 for 12 eyeshadows - amazing! 


 

Autumnal Scents 


Ghost Deep Night 30ml 
£13.60 eBay (LINK HERE) or Fragrance Direct £12.99 (LINK HERE)
I'm pretty sure most people in there 20-30's have tried a Ghost scent at some point. Ghost have been around what seems like forever and they produce some lovely affordable scents. I recently picked up Deep Night as I remember wearing it years ago and enjoying it. I would describe the scent as quite masculine and almost like a woody aftershave but with extra subtle floral notes and vanilla, making it a warm scent. Any other time I would say this is purely an evening scent but come Autumn/Winter it can definitely be worn as a sultry daytime fragrance if you are into deep notes. I personally love this scent being on my scarves in autumn as there is something warming and comforting about it, this could be the masculine aspect of it or that it's just a well rounded slightly spicy scent.

Lush The Comforter Shower Cream 100g 
£4.95 Lush (LINK HERE)
Lush are totally on the money calling this a 'snug berry hug' on their website, because it is exactly that! Generally comforting body products are bath products but if you won't have a bath in your home or just don't enjoy them, then it can be tricky to find anything that's ultra relaxing to use in the shower. Cue, The Comforter! With it's uplifting blackberry scent and it's rich cassis notes along with a nice amount of foam this is a joy to use in the shower. I can't fully explain it but it really does feel like a treat and it certainly is comforting especially under warm water. If you are yet to try a shower cream from Lush then make your first one The Comforter and if you're a loyal Lush fan... let me know what else I should pick up from The Comforter range - I'm obsessed!

Nail Polish 


Bourjois La Laque - Marron Show 
£5.99 ASOS (LINK HERE)
Deep toned nail polishes are a plenty on the high street and I have many a berry shade - I recommend Barry M, Topshop and Rimmel. But this year I fancied something a bit more sophisticated and extra vampy, so I picked up Marron Show from Bourjois; a rich chocolate brown with an ultra glossy finish. Although dark the shade couldn't be mistaken for black and definitely is the grown up shade I was after. I also forgot how faultless Bourjois nail polishes are and will be picking up more shades from the La Laque range in the near future. For now Marron Show will do me well over autumn and winter with it's vampy vibes. 

Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure - Vintage Confetti 833
£3.50 eBay (LINK HERE)
Come colder months, especially in the lead up to Halloween and then Christmas, I'm all about top coats on my nails. Whether it's a full on glitter that's a total pain to remove or glistening flexs that catch the lights whilst still letting your base nail colour shine through which is exactly what Vintage Confetti has to offer. I rate Sally Hansen nail polishes in general as they are budget friendly and offer so many amazing shades, but for me the stars of the show are the glitter flecked top coats. Vintage Confetti contains a mix of roughly cut gold pieces along with light pink and black hexagons and teeny tiny strands of orange and micro white dots. This looks amazing over any dark polish which is why it's an autumn favourite, that and the gold pieces catch the light so well reminding me of crisp golden leaves. A truly lovely top coat I've had for many years (SH glitter nail polishes last well!) and something I will be enjoying much more over the next few months. 

Hope you enjoyed this autumnal beauty posts and my picks have encouraged you to update your A/W beauty wardrobe! 

What is your favourite lip product to wear in Autumn? 

Fee xo. 

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