Gold & White Stamped Mani (August 2014)

Gold & White Stamped Mani (August 2014)

Wednesday 23 January 2013

MUA - The 50% Off Fiasco

On Monday morning, having reached 50,000 likes on Facebook over the weekend, MUA posted an offer of 50% off their products (make-up case excluded) and free P&P with the code MUA50. (This code is live until Thursday evening, so if you see this before then, go and treat yourself). With so much traffic, the website slowed, crashed, ran out of lots of stock despite assurances, and generally was far from ideal. However, the onslaught of Facebook going beyond an objective report of justified disappointment and into the rude or categories were unreal: lots of people seem to forget that it's real people reading their posts on the other end, not just a faceless company. People, that no doubt have been working earnestly and frantically to get things done, with little support at all were being subjected to hundreds of horrible comments. I never jumped on that bandwagon when there were issues in the 35% sale for 35K likes, and I certainly wasn't going to start this time. Besides, there's a time an a place: morning one of a four day deal is not the time to cry about the offer being impossible, when there was so much time to still make the most of it.

I have however, had a dream of a transaction with MUA. I got onto the site on Monday morning just as the offer had opened, ordered everything I wanted (it was all in stock), placed my order successfully, and had my confirmation email within 5 minutes. Not only that, but it later was revealed that the technicians had posted the wrong minimum spend that morning: rather than £30-worth of products  needed to qualify (so a £15 spend after discount), £15-worth was the maximum. So, my full-price £19.95 order seemed in many ways to be lucky, given that other people couldn't even log on!

The confirmation email had said it could take up to 5days to process and dispatch my order. The MUA50 promotion ends on Thursday, so I didn't expect my order to be dealth with until Friday when things had calmed down, and thought I'd be doing well if it arrived the following Monday (28th).

Much to my surprise, I tear open a parcel this morning, 48hrs after my 'shouldn't have worked' order, and this little package of beauties arrived!


For the measley sum of £9.97, I received the MUA Artiste palette, Glitterball palette, brow kit, Leo Nail Constellation, eyeliner brush E4 (with a lid, so it's handbag-friendly) and concealer brush F3. What a glorious haul, all delivered directly to my front door!  My only regret is now buying more, especially a couple more palettes, another brush, and a coloured mascara that I've now seen reviewed online. If I can get good enough photos, I'll even post a few looks using this lot!

MUA are professionals at re-stocking. With the exception of brand new products lines eg some brushes that won't arrive again until February, most items are being replaced daily. So please, go and treat yourself and don't believe all the bullsh*t about service - they are trying their best, and they are succeeding!  Thank you Mr MUA and all the busy bees at MUA Towers :D I'm off to have some fun...

UPDATE: the eyeliner brush is wonderful. Normally, I can't get any degree of accuracy with a gel liner unless I'm using an angled brush. MUA's is the first straight brush I've ever used where the accuracy is still wonderful, and I've never found flicks as easy to control or to get as symetrical between the two eyes! Plus, when you go out for the night or even to work, you don't have to live with worn off liner - the cap on this means it's portable, without ruining the bristles or making a mess of your bag. The cap's also wide enough to easily get over without pushing bristles in the wrong direction. I'm in love after my first try!

The only point I would make, and it's an avoidable downside, is the brush itself needs careful dipping in your liner - it can stab it like a rod, going too deep into the liner and overloading the brush. If you watch what you're doing as you dip it in and only cover the ends, it's wonderful though :)




(This is on my completely product-free skin: am having a 'free' week as I often do, so I'm not wearing a BB cream or foundation all the time). The waterline and inner corner are both fine lines, but thickening it out towards the outer corner and flicking were easy. Collection's Lasting Colour Gel Liner is a beautiful consistency for the job, as always! :)

Day 2, and I still love the eyeliner brush: I was even brave enough to try my first double flick, and it was so easy! This eye look was also created using the peach, pink and purple shades of the Glitterball pallette, with the pearly white as brown bone highlighter and the brow kit to darken my eyebrows. I used Fyrannae's epoxy to bring out the shimmer and give a foiled look. I really notice the difference in my brows using the kit, but will get around to doing a before and after comparison to show how good the colour is. (I do hate the brush though, but I always hate free brushes, and use my own). The palette colours are lovely and shimmery, blend beautifully and have good pigement; it's the fault of my camera that the purple in my crease and outer corner hasn't come out well, as it is both noticable and lovely in real life!


Achieved with shades 2 (coral), 7 (pink) & 12 (purple), running left-right, top then bottom row:

Shades 1-6:
Shades 7-12

Today I went back to one of my favourite sets of colours, greens, and made a lovely eye with the shimmering black (shade 1), forest green (shade 3) and spearmint shades (no. 5) from the Glitterball palette above. I also put the darkest of the brow kit shades, as the eye look was strong. With my landscape camera, it hasn't photographed as well as it looks, but it still looks fairly good here I reckon! I did use Fyrannae's epoxy for that extra shimmer. The only complaint I have is that highlighter in the brow kit - it just seems to add shine, whereas I prefer colour. I'll be sticking to pearly whites and nudes as appropriate, but I'm not complaining for the price! :)


Here's a before and after brow comparison, using the top left shade. The effect is stronger, darker and prettier in real life, but you get the idea with my sparse, pale brown brows:





Monday 21 January 2013

Blog Sale: Nail Polishes & Cosmetics

***Now updated, with sold items removed/blocked from view for ease of browsing***

I have some nail polishes and cosmetics that I need to sell. I'm part of so many Sell & Swap groups on Facebook, that I thought I'd take a leaf out of other people's book and put them all here in one place to save me reposting the same photos and descriptions over and over again.

Anything that isn't sold here will go on Ebay: as there are so many associated fees on Ebay, I can give better prices here, and can negotiate deals (especially if buying multiple items). Payments will be taken via Paypal: if you're interested in anything, please just leave me a comment on this blog, tag me in a comment/PM via fb, or email me directly on miss_behavior_4ever@hotmail.com (sorry - I've had this email account since I was a teenager, so the name is awful)!

All prices given below EXCLUDE P&P unless otherwise stated as part of a multi-buy deal. Unless the product is narrow eg Miss Sport Eye Palette, Sachets etc, the P&P will be £2.20, 2nd class mail. P&P for the narrow products is £1. You only need to pay P&P once: it doesn't matter if there's one item or 6, it will still only be £2.20.

A few items have been swapped and lightly used (eg for a manicure) and state as such in their description with fill-lines pointed out; otherwise, the items are either totally new or only swatched on a nail art wheel in the case of some polishes.

Happy shopping! :D


Nails Inc




LEFT TO RIGHT, £4.00 each
Great George Street (navy),
Hampstead Gardens (honey mustard), 

Orchard Street (cherry red) £2.00 (as swapped item, but lightly used with fill line meeting the silver cap when up-right).





OPI






TOP TEN minis, available in two separately packed sets of five, or whole set together. These are still retailing at over £25, so grab a bargain - the sets of 5 are £8 each, OR buy all 10 for £15. The photo doesn't do them justice: there's lots of lovely colours to be had here: if I didn't have similar colours already, I'd be keeping these!

The top set, L-R:
Alpine Snow (white), 
 Bubble Bath (peachy pink – French Mani base)
Tickle My Francey (nude beige). NB: This has been swatched on a nail art wheel (3 coats), so has a minor fill line just below the lid. 

Kiss Me On My Tulips (hot pink), 
Red Lights Ahead… Where? (pillar box red).

Bottom set, L-R: 
Big Apple Red (classic red), 
I'm Not Really a Waitress (shimmering berry red), 
You Don't Know Jacques! (grey-brown taupe), 
Vampsterdam (shimmering dark raisin), 
Lincoln Park After Dark (midnight plum).





High Street/Miscellaneous Polishes





LEFT TO RIGHT: These polishes are all £1 each, or I'll do a deal: all five for £5 INCLUDING P&P.

Sally Hansen Maximum Growth in Fair Fawn,
Rimmel 60 Seconds in 800 Blackout (used for one full manicure),
Rimmel 60 Seconds 610 Pompous (purple with silver flecks, used for one full manicure),
No 7 Stay Perfect in Pinky Pure 160 (baby pink, used for one manicure shown here:Cherry Blossom Nail Art, fill line visible),
Barry M in Chocolate 129 (used for 2 full manicures, fill line visible).


Cosmetics & Toiletries




LEFT TO RIGHT(ish):


Revlon Photoready Eye Primer & Brightener Shade 003, £4.
Miss Sporty eyeshadow duo in 206 Hawaii,  50p.
Miss Sporty Eye Pencil in Pale Blue, 50p.
Boots 17 Eye Pencil in Bronze (swatched once on hand only), 50p.
Barry M Gold Glitter Stick (swatched once on hand only), 50p.



Or, buy all the above for only £6 delivered!






LEFT TO RIGHT: Sanctuary Foaming Bath Soak, £3.
Sanctuary Body Butter, £5.
Sanctuary 24-hr Moisturisation, £4.
Sanctuary Shower Cap, £1
Shower Cap will be included for free if these products are bought together as a set: only £12 INCLUDING P&P.


Samples





NB: all prices given are for each set of samples e.g. £1 for a set of two identical samples, not £1 per sachet.

Top Row, L-R: Nivea Primer x 1 (25p), Crabtree & Evelyn Rosewater Body Lotion (25p).

2nd Row down, L-R: L'Oreal Youth Code Luminize Super Serum x 3 (50p), Une Skin Glow Foundation in G08 x 1 (25p), Royal Ballet Performance & Elegance body conditioner (x2, 25p).

3rd Row, L-R: Rimmel BB Cream in Light x 1 (50p), Garnier Ultralift x 2 (25p).

4th Row: Beauty Fix Make-up Remover Wands (prefilled swabs in a travel-size tub, 50p), Belnatur Moisturiser x 1 (25p), duo of Britney Spears' Fantasy & Midnight Fantasy perfume samples duo x 1 (1.5ml each, £1).

Buy ALL Sachets photographed above for £4 including delivery.


Left to right: L'Oreal Dermagensis Cellular Nuturing Day Cream and Night Cream tubes; No7 Advanced Hydration Day Cream (15ml); No7 Protect & Perfect Beauty Serum (5ml); Olay Total Effects 7 in 1 Moisturiser (7ml). All £1 each. Will sell these and all the above sachets as a Sample Beauty Box for £8.