Saturday 22 January 2011

Counter Me In or Counter Me Out?


Row upon row of beauty products, lipsticks stacked in every conceivable shade; fiery reds, tickled pinks, teals and neon oranges. Something for everyone, but do women run towards or run away from make-up counters?
The truth is the make-up counter for most women is not in fact a visit they find as alluring as you would expect. No, instead most find it especially daunting and feel intimidated when approaching the counters. It’s as though you know you’ve just placed yourself perfectly in the line of attack.
You’re drawn in by a counter you’ve not explored up until now, or you’re simply scanning over the latest products added to your favourite line, when you feel the inevitable presence of one of the make-up artists…Looming in the corner she ensnares you before you were able to recoil to a display where you could just look, reach out and touch all the pretty colours. I have witnessed two extremes, firstly the artist with the most immaculate hair and flawless make-up. You would expect this would attract you to them, after all, someone who looks like that has got to have the necessary know-how to help you achieve whatever you wish by way of products. If only it was that simple, we are after all women, we are incredibly complex and multifaceted beings – rather than feel comfort at the fact we may well be in capable hands we become intimidated by this seemingly perfect woman stood in front of us. The other extreme is the artist with the wild hair and unflattering caked-on look. When you see this type of artist you drop whatever you were grasping and try to politely flash a smile  that says ‘I was just looking, I’m walking by, I don’t need any help’. To which the outcome is always the same, ‘Hi there, can I help you?’ Whatever you reply you remain more often than not unable to escape. The desperation to get away this time stems from the fact that you do NOT want to leave the counter and have to parade around looking like an entrant to ‘Drag Idol’.

It sounds like a lose-lose situation, but perhaps some of us simply need to be conscious of the fact it is a sales environment and we WILL be approached.
My ultimate experience at the counter was one not too long ago, where I was not dragged to it but rather drawn to the unique display and animated nature of the sales team. The artist that approached me did so in a completely unthreatening manner, but I was open to interaction. I did not  feel that I was just another sale, but felt well looked after and almost as though I had been talking beauty with one of my girlfriends. It was the Illamasqua counter in Selfridges (Manchester's Trafford Centre), I definately recommend giving it a visit the next time you're there.

Think about the many products you have bought of your own accord, online or in-store - no trial, no assistance, and inevitably in the end you buying that particular shade or finish makes no sense! It’s a chance to ‘try before you buy’ so why should we forsake such an opportunity on account of a seemingly irrational fear? There’s a saying that ‘happy faces attract happy people’ so don’t shy away from counters as they have the potential to be our saviours.
Alas, it doesn’t seem likely that we won’t run into those who work at the counters who pounce on you for a quick sale. They would undoubtedly yield far better results if they could appreciate how much of an affect it actually has on a customer when they take the time to build rapport, understand your needs and wants. Not only does it put you both at ease it also instils a sense of loyalty to that particular brand.
In this case it definitely ‘takes two to make a thing go right’ changing the outlook you have when visiting the makeup counter may well be all the change you need.
Stay beautiful...Bizous!

Saturday 15 January 2011

Weapon of Mass Volumisation !!

I have found the greatest hair tool of all time, the ultimate backcombing brush...


hehe excuse my fish pout but the comb demands ATTITUDE
  
I know i'm kind of late to the party but I can't believe I've lived without this all my life, I almost feel cheated. Not only does it take half the time and effort to to oomphhh up my hair, but gives it a totally different feel of funk. There's no rigid bunches of backcombed mess - the lumps of which would peek through should my hair move out of place, a-no-no-no just a head full of sexed up hair ;)




I'm sure these are pretty easy to get ahold of, I picked up mine at a local salon for £6 - in the words of the french 'C'etait une affaire' (bargain!)

Sending Love
Bizous xx

Monday 10 January 2011

Hydrate Your Smoochers

Softly, silently, it floats down from the sky, the snow flakes gently sit on our hair which will sure enough begin to 'frizzer-fy' within seconds (ok ok i know that's not a real word but it sounds just right!) I could probably handle it if that was the only issue but these blistering cold winds are at war against my lips; they hardly stood a chance going out bare...boy did i pay the price for that mistake. I always seem to neglect hydrating my lips when they need it most.  Now I've been back and forth with lipcare products; burts bees, lipsyl, carmex, nivea lip repair, but I always find myself right back where I started...


Yes ladies I'm sure you'll all agree that vaseline pots really are a handbag essential & now they have it in 'cocoa butter'. It smells sooo good, I'm constantly reapplying just so I can draw in the tasty scent.

Two weeks of no proper care and my lips were practically dessicated. Two days of applying vaseline and my lips have been restored!

Thursday 6 January 2011

Beat the JANUARY BLUES..

Week one, and only my second day back to the mind-numbing monotony that is'the job' already I find myself counting down the days to my next week off...oh the holiday season was barely here before it was gone - don't you just hate that? :( so I decided I needed a NEW colour for the NEW year to beat the blues. I scurried off like a fool on a mission to my new favourite for nail colour - Barry M...


I bought a similar shade at Sephora (which sadly I left behind on my last trip to Paris - to the exasperating glee of my sister as it now resides in her bag)! But to be honest I think I prefer Barry M's version of the lilac, it's more of a pastel shade whereas Sephora was a tad too bright and barbie doll-like.
The colour came out shockingly rubbish in this!

My little p.s.
take a look at what I scored for a couple of £'s today...



I love how it's a funkier/less bulky version of a typical 'knuckleduster-ring'.  
Even my mum thinks it's pretty awesome!

Sending love
Bizous xx

Tuesday 4 January 2011

A little intro to me..

Hey guys, being my first blog post you'll all be thinking 'who are ya? who are ya?' :P
So I'll introduce myself I'm Ria - an absolute hair and makeup fiend! I love trying/testing out new or 'new to me' products in order to find 'THE ONE'..
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so I decided to start a blog on all things hair and beauty. Blogs usually help me make up my mind about a product so hopefully mine will be just as useful to you - and heck atleast a little entertaining :)

I'm from a family of 6 sisters so I'm never short of a head to trial something on.
I'm usually an incredibly animated person but have just been diagnosed as a coeliac, needless to say it's been a bit of a rough year and I'm still trying to regain my spark. I guess that's another reason for me starting this up, I've realised that however crappy i feel on the inside I can sometimes completely cover it up by styling it out with my hair and makeup - a pop of pink never fails to lift my mood!

Thanks for reading and feel free to say 'hey!' :)