Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Skin Therapy Rich Moisturiser (Wilkos)

Skin Therapy Rich Moisturiser 150ml 98p (from Wilkinson) here
 Having tried several facial moisturisers I decided to test this 98p version from wilkos. I wasn't expecting much from this at 98p but was pleasantly surprised. It is pH balanced, fragrance and allergen free and dermatologically tested so it begins on a plus.

The description of 'rich moisturiser' may be slightly misleading as it isn't massively thick but it is quite oily so may not be suitable for those with really oily skin. You only need a little bit so with twice daily (well mostly...) uses it lasts several months. It's not the most appealing packaging or product but it does the job.

It is a great long lasting moisturiser that leaves my skin soft all day and feeling fresh. As it's fragrance free it doesn't  leave any aroma on the skin that you can smell at all. It also absorbs really well into the skin quickly but still leaving the skin supple and moisturised. 

For 98p it is definitely worth a look and try and it is my new daily moisturiser!

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Thursday, 15 August 2013

Collection (2000) Lasting Perfection Foundation Review


Collection 2000 Lasting Perfection Ultimate Wear Foundation £5.99 (£3.99 Here )

Having read mixed reviews on this foundation I decided to test it for myself. Being a student, long wearing foundation is definitely a necessity as I am up too early in the morning and up too late at night... This foundation claims to last 16 hours, have SPF 20 and be oil free. I have the shade Ivory 2.

Obviously it is rare to have a foundation that lasts as long as it claims too and this is no exception. On a good day with a primer this may last 7 hours? This colour is a pretty good match for me between summer and winter times as its too light for me in height of summer and too dark in deep winter. However, the darker shades become just orange and the lighter shade is hard to get hold of. 

I found this foundation really drying and clingy on the skin and definitely made me look cakey and strange. I can't seem to apply it correctly no mater how and even if I mix it with a moisturiser it still looks pretty cakey. It does have medium coverage but some marks on my skin do come through, although I like the natural look it makes it look less natural and it makes everything look darker.

The only reasonable successful way of applying it I found was mixed 7:3 (moisturiser:foundation) and applied pretty lightly with a sponge. It leaves my skin still feeling dry and it clings to blemishes and any dry areas I have. I have rarely worn this foundation out of the house as I find it just looks too bad before I even leave, I have read it oxidises sometimes so may get even darker throughout the day. 

I wouldn't recommend this foundation and I certainly won't be repurchasing it again. This foundation is the exact same consistency as the much-hyped concealer and this is not a good thing. Such as shame as I love Collection 2000 for its quality and pricing!

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Boots Mango Body Butter Review




Boots Extracts Mango Body Butter 200ml £8.00

Having tried a couple of products from this range, I was expecting a fab smelling but poor acting product. However, this smells amazing and is a great moisturiser.

The smell is a definitely stand out from other products and is addictive but it is not overpowering. It lingers a while on the skin but does dissipate leaving a faint sweet scent. However, if your not keen on fruity smells, this is not for you as it is pretty strong! The mixture is very thick and creamy and lasts an age! It is easy to scoop out and is not oily or watery at all compared to some 'butters' I have used. When rubbing into the skin, it absorbs pretty quickly but does leave the skin moisturised and soft. This is pretty good as I am often in a rush and absorbing quickly is vital in dressing without getting clothes greasy.

 I'm not sure its ability is worth £8.00 personally for me as I don't have uber dry skin. But if you have dry skin this could be amazing for you. You get a pretty decent amount of product and no matter how much you use, there's still loads left in the tub.

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Saturday, 10 August 2013

First Impressions: Superdrug Deep Action Daily Exfoliating Wash

Superdrug Deep Action Daily Exfoliating Wash £2.59 (currently on offer for 2 for £4)

 Being a fan (when my skin agrees) of the deep action cleanser I decided to try some some of the other products in the range and began with this. My last facial exfoliator wash from Olay kept my skin quite smooth but I wasn't really getting any results so I was expecting a lot from this due to the cleanser. 

This is defiantly not as strong as the cleanser which is good as it feels less like paint stripper and more like a skin friendly product. It has small clear beads and larger blue beads that seem to pop when used and leave small blue streaks.



 I use this night to wash off the days grime in my shower. I have definitely noticed a difference in my skin since using this, it has reduced my blackheads and spots around my nose and has smoothed my skin whilst leaving me refreshed. I'm so glad this wasn't quite as strong as the cleanser and this is definitely more friendly to skin. 

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Avon Naturals vanilla moisturising body whip


Avon Naturals moisturising body whip 200ml £3.00

I have this product in vanilla, I don't think it can still be bought in vanilla or if it was just a seasonal buy as I got it at Christmas, but the product and formula is still available. 

Having tried body butters and many moisturisers I was interested in what a 'body whip' would be like. It is definitely different from other moisturisers I have used in the past as the consistency does seem 'whipped', it feels like a really thick whipped cream. It does feel quite oily and slimy and from experience I was expecting it to leave a film on the skin. However, this had the complete opposite effect and left basically no moisture in my skin at all. From the picture you can see I've used about half the pot and I'm not sure how. I don't have particularly dry skin but I would need a LOT of this on a small area to make the skin feel as moisturised as I would like. 

The smell is good (but not currently available) but this won't make me keep using this as it seems quite pointless on my skin. I'm not sure if this is a problem with the formula or me but I do find when I have gone back to this I have had to mix it back together as it keeps separating after just a few weeks.

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Friday, 9 August 2013

About



Inspired by other bloggers and a love for all things beauty, the Budget Beauty Book was born. As a cash-strapped student finding the perfect product on a budget is important and can be good fun.
I've tried so many different products from different shops and received gift sets that have led to a love of a product that I might never have discovered otherwise. Other bloggers and Youtube have also opened a new world of beauty and now I can review and share tips and products to see how best it is to spend a small budget on products that actually work!

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Body Lotion: Superdrug Vs Avon Review



Superdrug Body Lotion with Aloe Vera 375ml £1.59
Avon Nourising Body lotion  (Almond and Cocoa Butter) 400ml £4.00

After my last Avon body lotion ran out I took a look around the local shops to see if there was a lotion that compared to it and at a good price. I finally decided on the Superdrug Body Lotion with Aloee Vera after seeing some good online reviews.

The Avon body lotion smelt good and lasted an AGE. As quite a lazy moisturiser applier it left me feeling moisturised for a couple of days before I would feel I would need to moisturise again. The consistency was also quite thick so it was easy to control and use the correct amount. I wasn't too keen on the fact the bottle was still quite full when no more would come out and the bottle was too thick to cut open but this probably could still be fixed. I have a local avon representative so it isn't too difficult to get hold of but not too easy either.

I then decided a change of product might do some good so I tried the cheaper and (nearly) same volume product from Superdrug. It doesn't smell really of anything and is very quickly absorbed into the skin. This is quite good as I'm often in a rush and this means clothes won't get greasy. However, even just an hour after application I found my legs didn't look or feel any different than before moisturising and I would want to apply it again. Ithought maybe this is because I hadn't put it on enough or another reason but after consistent use I still find it unmoisturising for any period of time. The solution is quite runny and it has often split as it comes out of the bottle before it is at 90 degrees. 

More searching I think for budget lotions, comment any suggestions to try!

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