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Tuesday, 19 February 2013

MAC Vanilla Highlighter: Get the Look for Less

I have watched so many online tutorials where make-up artists use MAC pigment in vanilla, £16.50, as a highlighter for the cheeks. It's great to have a highlighter which isn't pink based, for those looks which need a more neutral shimmer. The Vanilla loose powder is a soft ivory white, really great to compliment a full red lip.

Get the same look with... Barry M's Dazzle Dust in Gold Iridescent, £4.59

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Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Barry M Lash Modelling Mascara and Precision Eyeliner: Review


Barry M Lash Modelling Extra Black Mascara, £6.19, and Blink Precision Eyeliner, £4.59, both available from BarryM.com

This new mascara from Barry M is perfect for creating really long, perfectly seperated lashes. I've been cursed with lashes of the short-to-medium variety, and this mascara dramatically improves my flutter potential. It's really gorgeous for an everyday mascara, creating feminine lashes without being too heavy for the office. 

Despite the very reasonable pice tag, this mascara stays put all day long. No flakes or smudges to gatecrash your lovely complexion. 

The Precision Eyeliner is a great buy, it's easy to apply (quite like using a pen) and is great for creating heavier liner effects on the upper lids. A great high-street purchase if you're a fan of the feline look. I personally prefer a finer line on my upper lid, so I prefer a thinner, more flexible liner brush. But I do use this eyeliner on my bottom lid, as it's nice and precise and doesn't run down your face. 

Pictured: Barry M Lash Modelling Extra Black Mascara on lashes, Barry M Precision Eyeliner thinly applied to bottom eyelid


  • Coming soon! Review: Rimmel Accelerator Endless Mascara, available in stores January 26th. Keep checking www.poutoutproud.co.uk for all the latest beauty updates xx

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Get the Glitter Bug with Barry M Glitter Nail Paint


Barry M Glitter Nail Paint in Ruby and Amethyst, £2.99 each, available from BarryM.com

These nail paints by Barry M are so cute, ultra glitzy, and a total bargain. I wore the 'Amethyst' glitter on New Year's Eve for an extra glam addition, so eye-catching and packed full of shimmering sparkle! The 'Ruby' glitter paint is more subtle, with light-reflecting black and red flecks. I like to pop a coat on over black varnish for a cute finish. Be warned through, the glitter varnish is an absolute nightmare to get off... you may want to invest in some strong remover!

Pictured: Barry M Glitter in 'Amethyst' on top of a coat of black nail polish

Pictured: Barry M Glitter in 'Ruby' on top of a coat of black nail polish

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Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Beauty in Pictures #47 Instagram


As you may or may not have gathered, I'm a bit addicted to beauty products. I'm also a huge fan of the filter delights of Instagram, "ohhh, ahhh, filters!" So here's my weekly beauty-instagram-mash-up.

Featured (From top left): 1. Catwalk by TIGI Session Series Dry Shampoo (amazing, works miracles!) 2. Barry M's Ultra Moisturising Lip Paint 3. Me on a night out in Liverpool wearing Lipsy 4. Rituals Botanical Skincare Launch Party 5. HD Brows Palette in bombshell, 6. Pugs Not Drugs tee from Urban Outfitters (so cute!) 7. Lauren's Way Lashes 8. Getting ready for a night out with volume-boosting Dream Rollers by Lauren's Way 9. Ted Baker London Duo Nail Duo in Blue Moon and Space Dust


Monday, 19 November 2012

Feel the Magnetism: Barry M's Magnetic Nail Paint Review



I'm not going to lie to you all, I wasn't overly sure on the concept of magnetised nail varnish. In fact, I thought it would look absolutely hideous. But actually, Barry M's Magnetic Nail Paint, £4.99, was quite a hit. A glossy finish, rich colour, good shimmer... And the magnetic effect wasn't as childish as I had feared. It actually looked pretty damn good. I take it all back, dearest Bazza M.

Top Tips For Magnetic Perfection

This is not one for the impatient amongst us. Give yourself plenty on time, and be prepared to concentrate.

Prepare the nail. Trust me, it makes all the difference if you've got a great base to work with. I use Boots' 6 Way File and Buffer, £2.50 to remove ridges in the nail and shine the surface. I then apply one coat of Boots' Save The Nail 45 Second Coat, £6.99.

Take it one nail at a time. Apply a generous layer of the Nail Paint and then immediately hold the magnet (on top of the lid) a millimetre away from the nail surface. Hold it there for a few seconds. This was where my patience failed me, as I accidentally plonked the magnet on my wet nail four times. Seriously. FOUR TIMES.

Repeat this step with each and every nail. Only one coat required, yes!

Get as creative as you like. Here's my tasty 'mint humbug' inspired nails. I applied a black coat before using Barry M's magnetic varnish in sparkling silver.


Sunday, 18 November 2012

Beauty in Pictures #46 Instagram


As you may or may not have gathered, I'm a bit addicted to beauty products. I'm also a huge fan of the filter delights of Instagram, "ohhh, ahhh, filters!" So here's my weekly beauty-instagram-mash-up.

Featured (From top left): 1. Barry M's Magnetic Nail Paint. 2. Messy high bun hair style. 3.Boots' Save The Nail. 4. Barry M's Nail Paint Glitter in Aqua and Magenta. 5. Range of Body Shop Make-Up Brushes. 6. My cosy Saturday night in with home comforts. 7. New CID Cosmetics i-Colour cream. 8. My favourite Aztec chunky knit from Urban Outfitters. 9. Shoe heaven courtesy of Louboutin, ahhhh.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Have Yourself a Very Glitzy Christmas!




I know, I know, we're not even in December yet. But the sudden wave of festive spirit (namely the John Lewis ad, which I must have watched and then re-watched every day since its release) has got me feeling wonderfully festive.

And then there's all the talk of Christmas parties. The black-tie work do, the informal house party, the meal between old friends. Yep, now is the time to do some fabulously festive beauty prep.

Which is why I purchased these Christmassy delights by Barry M, with more magical sparkle than you can shake a stick at. Last year I opted an overtly seasonal Red glitter, this year I've plucked for Aqua and Magenta. Simply paint a layer of the glitter paint over a base colour of nail varnish (I'd recommend Barry M's Nail Paint in turquoise for the Aqua, and pink for the Magenta.)

Sparkle up your talons as you deem fit; whether just one statement nail on each hand, the tips, or the full blown set.

Pssst! There's also a fabulous black and gold shade 'Gold Mine' which is bang on the current Baroque fashion trend. I love it!

All Barry M Nail Paints are available from Barry M for £2.99

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Get Glossy: Barry M Gelly Hi-Shine Nail Paint


If you want glossy gel-effect nails without the 45 minute salon experience and a price tag of £20 to £30, then try Barry M's brand new offering. Gelly Hi-Shine Nail Paint by Barry M, £3.99, available from Superdrug, is the savvy girl's cheat to super glossy talons.

It might not last as long as a salon cured gel treatment, but this nail polish is a worthwhile purchase. Easy to remove (no need for acetone soaking) and fast drying,  I applied it while on a bus, ladened with several shopping bags, and remained smudge free despite only having a six-stop time frame. That's impressive. Good work, Baz!

My only grumble would be the limited number of shades, but that's mainly because I was seeking a deep, glossy black. No joy. Instead I plucked for Watermelon (pictured) but was also very tempted by the plum shade, perfect for the rapidly approaching festive season.