Tuesday 30 September 2014

the 30s what its all about



I'm in my early 30's (31 to be exact). My 30th birthday was when I was officially meant to be starting to act my age but I was actually going through a life changing event.. A break up. 

So I didn't really have the usual worries of wrinkles, settling down and being sensible. I spent my whole 20's doing that! With a beautiful daughter and a growing business my 30's should be a piece of piss, or so I thought. 


Only decent picture from my 30th 

So I perched myself in front of my mirror and thought to myself Orlagh, you're still youthful, you've still got it, not even a wrinkle yet. Feeling optimistic I flipped it to the magnified side and there we have it! My body has broken down and betrayed me - holy f#%k I'll never be young again. Or will I? 


So, How does society define adulthood. Well with the boundaries being regularly raised, 40 is the new 30. So that must mean 30, is the new 20 - well I have no desire to revisit that decade, not for all the body cons in Kim K's walk in wardrobe. 

So the usual advice you will be given will go a little like this...

No short skirts and definitely no short shorts

No shots 

No dancing on tables 

No push up bras

No illegal raves 


Certainly no usage of local taxis after an all nighter (just pay the extra and order from the next town) 

The list goes on, but with addition of annoying questions or statements: 

"You won't be young forever" 

 "Isn't it time to settle down yet"

"You don't want to wait too long to get pregnant" 


Basically the whole 30 thing didn't hit me until I was 31. So here are some of my thoughts 

1 - Elegant, sophisticated, beautiful, talented and the list goes on as I try to convince myself, that I'm only single because I haven't met a male as equally gifted as myself. But like seriously why am I single, wtf is wrong with me?

2 - tick, tick, tock  whats that? It's my biological clock. Yes, if we don't already have kids, (thankfully I have one!) We go into overdrive obsessing over getting preggers and evolving from the spiritual raving nomad of our 20's to a "Stepford wife". Sweet Jesus we only have 5 years left to find the perfect husband, give birth to 2.4 kids, have an amazing detached in the country with a perfectly manicured lawn. But then again if Kerry Katona can do it ( well sort of) there's hope for anyone. 

3 - boobs - OK, I can still see my navel (for now) but let's face it they aren't as perky perfect as they used to be. The occasional thought of a boob job crosses my mind but I always preferred fashion boobs to porn ones and anyway the way I look at it the bigger they are the further they will droop.

4 - Botox - is there any such thing as "ageing gracefully" or do we have to invest in some form of artificial age control. You just sort of come to the realization that your face is developing suspiciously into your mothers.  Well physically not mentally. We can look forward to that in our 40's. 

5 - If you have to ask yourself "Am I too old to party with my 19 year old friends" will then yes you are! Especially if your 17 year old cousin is starting to hang around with them.

6 - Contraceptive, OK I've been on this for more or less a decade, are my eggs there? are they alive? how long can you stay on this for? So many questions so little time.

7 -  Style  - I need to opt for more classy wardrobe now I'm an adult. But you need not worry I'm not suggesting we stock up on the 30 denier orange hue tights that have gave me a few nightmares. Think white shirt, shift dress, cashmere sweater and a leather jacket that will carry you to your 40's. Let face it the flip flops, denim skirts and bralets that we adorned in our 20's just won't cut it.

8 - I heard Fearne Cotton on Radio 1, saying that it's illegal to Twerk when your in your 30's, I think she might be on to something there. 

9 - Makeup - urban decays glitter palette, em? Maybe we should give that one a miss. 

10 - Pores - wtf, where did these come from! My daughter asked me only recently "what are them holes all over your face mummy?"  I told her that I'll be passing them on to her so she can have her very own. The sad thing is, if another woman said it you'd just think "jealous biatch", but when it comes from a child, then its true. Who will be stocking up on the pore minimiser like yesterday. And apparently they just get bigger as we get older. Great news all round then.

11 - Hangovers and alcohol - I used to have a stomach like a septic tank, nothing could bring me down. Now though it's not just the first day after a hangover that's the hardest, its the first five. I have now learnt that Sambucca changes me, an open bar is too dangerous for me and if he still looks like shit after your 7th gin & tonic, walk away. 

12 - Ok, when you approach or especially if you are already there you need an email address that is socially acceptable  or isn't completely embarrassing, for example sxcbarbieprincess83@hotmail.com isn't acceptable 

13- Facebook, it's a status not a diary, that is all.

14 - when it comes to men i believe most women including 10 females that I chatted with find men least desirable in their 20's while men on the other hand find women in their 20's most desirable - it figures though men go for looks, while women go for money. So we basically have to find someone in at least their 50's (without looking like we have father figure issues) with some sort of career and hopefully he  doesn't run off with a younger model. 
Just like "Marilyn Monroe said men prefer blondes, women prefer money but we aren't going to marry someone ugly  just because he's rich (but god it would help). 



It's inevitable we will get older but we can embrace it. I'm actually at my most secure now I'm 31, I still question myself and I realise that we are all human and no one is perfect and I'm ok with that. After all 2 eye bags and a little cellulite isn't going to kill me. 

I know what I want, I know when to try harder and most importantly I know when to run for the hills. I am confident with my style even if some people aren't so sure.  The friends that have made it this far are here with us for life.  As for beauty, my best friend advises me that happiness is the best anti ageing treatment around - a male obviously. But I think he might be right for once.

The bottom line is make sure when you make it to your 30's you have a past tasty enough that you will be happy telling your younger family members and in my case my beautiful daughter,  well some obviously not all the details. 


Monday 22 September 2014

Product Review: My Hero Brush



 I've heard a lot of hype about this wee brush and wanted to see what all the fuss was about so here's a product review on Ciara Dalys "My Hero Brush".


Ciara Daly is a Belfast based makeup artist. As well as weddings, fashion and photographic work she offers makeup training for the aspiring and the qualified makeup artist.                                                    
As I'm a makeup artist myself I wanted to see if this brush was any good and to be honest I wasn't really expecting it to be something that I would stock in my own salon. 


            

First the packaging, as you can see its simple, clean and straight to the point.
 Packaging is always a big thing for me, having a salon myself I think it  has to be eye catching and the less fussy the better! 
Packaging is nearly 50% of the sale after all.


       Ciara has got this spot on even down to the retail bag!                








         


The makeup brush also comes with a leaflet with application methods for using the Hero Brush, which is very handy indeed. 

                   




The brush itself is a Kabuki brush which is compact and doesnt require to much space in any cramped 
makeup bag.
  
 It is soft over your skin, actually feels quite therapeutic. I felt when I was using it on my clients I really had to work it into the skin and wondered if it felt rough, but they assured me that it was smooth, soft and actually felt delightful.                                                       
You would think that you would need a lot of foundation or like a lot of other brushes that the foundation gets lost and you end up wasting it.  Especially when you have to put it directly onto the the My Hero Brush, but no, one squeeze, four dots on the face and a little circular wrist action and it's perfectly buffed into the skin. No lines, no streaks just perfectly applied foundation. It's also great for brushing away any shadow dust that has fallen on to the cheeks or under the eye area.


      


 The only negative I found with the My Hero Brush was     not with the actual brush itself but the packaging, I would liked to have seen information on the materials used for the hairs and also if it was cruelty free, even if there was a little information leaflet inside the box. For me this would be important.  

But with everything considered it's an amazing brush, which will be available in my salon and online at www.orlaghmaye.com and it will have a permanent place in my already overcrowded makeup bag.  

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Tuesday 9 September 2014

Brilliant Eccentric Eyes


This Autumn/Winter 2014 eyes are the focus, sorry lipstick junkies!

With the dark nights only around the corner, luxury, opulent and moody eyes are always a favorite fall/winter makeup. You should vamp it up a little in the winter nights, with more dark colours to compliment the changing seasons.More lashes and more liner! But always keep the skin minimal and natural. Control yourself with that contouring palette ladies ;) 


       


Backstage at the autumn/winter shows it was all about the eyes and natural skin. Outlandish eyes with greens, lilacs, metallic and reds. Dior went with liquid latex on the eyes, lilac was a winner for Chloe, Versace went with super long lashes while Alexander mc Queen opted for eye catching feathery brows. 

I wanted to try and create a luxurious autumnal makeup look with Karaja Aqua colour eye shadow no.22. 



              






 Ok, the shadow is highly pigmented, with a metallic effect and just enough sparkle. It can be used dry for a lighter finish but use with a damp brush for maximum results,  my personal favorite!

I couldn't believe how strong and long lasting the colours were in this palette, I just wasn't expecting this bang for your buck. Its priced at £18.50 from here





1. Perfect burnt orange 
2. Deep plumb with pink undertones
3.Highly pigmented metallic gold

My inspiration for this makeup was from the Givenchy autumn/winter 2014 collection. From snake print to butterfly's, the collection was full of deep browns, oranges, reds and plums. For me Givenchy completely captured the luxury of those autumn evenings. 

Picture from Vogue magazine Sept issue 


The first 3 images of my makeup are filter free, the last one (4) is filtered. 

I started with a triangle of gold shadow in the middle of my lid, then used the plum in the outer and inner corners.



I blended the colours out with the burnt orange 




I lined the eyes with Harlotte smudge eyeliner in black and then smoked out first with burnt orange and then with gold.


I finished the look with Harlotte cheater lipstick. 




So what do you think?


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Tuesday 2 September 2014

A little Topshop taster




Ok so finally I'm doing a review on some of Topshops makeup. I'm just dipping my toe in a little, so it's only three products that stood out the most, I want to test the waters before I complete a full haul. 


When Topshop first announced they where releasing a makeup range in 2010, I wasn't that excited. Basically another high street range, blah,blah,blah. 

So I've went and I have completely contradicted myself, and actually bought some, and might even like it. 

My first Topshop purchase was the Smokey Eye Palette in Golden Aura which costs only £12.00 



It is a natural palette coming in four shades, yes that's correct only £3 per shadow. 


1- dark cool brown with kaki green undertones
2- warm light brown 
3- champagne  
4- ivory 

     


All shades have a shimmer to them, which I found to be quite disappointing. But actually once it's applied they sort of fade and you could totally do a day look as well as an evening with this palette. 




But I just love a wee smoked eye. 



I know my packaging is a little dirty, it wasn't when I purchased obviously. I'm just a messy chick when it comes to makeup.
 The case is cute, there is a mirror inside within application and also little steps for doing different eye shadow looks.

This palette is value for money! At only £3 per shadow Topshop you just can't beat it.  I did use my favorite Urban Decay eye shadow primer potion which I think really helped with the longevity. It's highly pigmented , the shadows are great classic staple colours, nothing I haven't seen before though, and we have to remember it's a budget palette so it hasn't the same quality of a Dior or YSL, the with that price, it's worth having in your makeup case. 


My second purchase from Topshop makeup is the Topshop Lipliner in Deception I wanted to try a little two tone look so I went for the Topshop velvet finish lipstick in Depth.


         

                                                                            

Topshop Lipliner in Deception £5 available from 



The Lipliner is a deep red in colour, I found it went on perfectly. Just glided like butter over the lips and stayed in place. Such a beautiful deep, rich red perfect for the holidays. 




Topshop velvet finish lipstick in Depth £8 available from 




Now on to the gorgeous Topshop velvet finish lipstick in Depth. A deep burgundy, it's a smooth moisturizing lipstick that has a matte finish. I didn't find that it lasted that long and it doesn't have a colour that flows over the lip, it's sheer in places and has to be reapplied a few times to get a deep colour over the full lips. I feel a matte colour should have a lot more depth in it, but the colour for me is stunning.


 
Easy evening look 

This is a very versatile palette that can be used both day and evening. 


 

 Day look 


All in all the few pieces I purchased from Topshop where value for money and good enough quality. Now I just can't wait to some Autumn winter collections arrive. 


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