Last year I made a bit of a commitment to myself: Spend less on random rubbish and have money to indulge myself once in a while.
I did reasonably well.
I still have a long way to go but I felt I had been good enough to warrant a little treat.....I think things may have got out of hand......
Here is my haul, it's definitely a case of quality over quantity but I really truly love everything I got so I don't feel too guilty....just please don't tell my bank manager ;-)
All of these products are loosely related to things I've seen around the blogosphere at sometime or another but I've found blogs are a really good way of really seeing what a product is all about before buying it. To be quite honest if it wasn't for blogs I'd be aimlessly stabbing in the dark when buying high end products, and at these prices you really don't want to get it wrong!
First up is Nars Sheer Glow Foundation in Light 2 Mont Blanc (£30.50)
I had popped into Frasers on Buchanan Street and a lovely lady called Zoe helped to colour match me. This shade is PERFECT for my skin. I have to say I was pretty amazed that there is still a shade lighter than me. If you are particularly ghostly get yourself down to a Nars counter pronto!!
To go with my swanky new base obviously I had to get a swanky new finishing powder (totally justifiable.... right?)
Step up, the eye wateringly expensive, Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Dim Light (£38)
I stood for aaaaaggggggeeeees in SpaceNK and hummed and hawed over which shade to get in this and eventually just bit the bullet and went for what appeared to be the most popular and got Dim light. Oh my, this stuff is beautiful. I can't quite explain it as, to be honest, its not a visible product. All I know is it adds a layer of perfection to my face. I'm actually itching to buy more of them.
Once I'd sorted my face it was time to move on to scent. I am a huge fan of my Armani Si' perfume that I picked up at duty free back when I went to Bulgaria but I was in the market to find a something a little more unique.
I had a 30ml bottle of the cult fragrance Escentric Molecules Molecule 01 (£65.50) a few years ago and I love the weirdness of it. To me it smells a bit like tobacco and leather which sounds quite random. The thing is it is different to everyone. I know alot of bloggers and YouTubers are huge fans of this as a standalone scent but I really find that this particular fragrance plays well with others. Armani Si + Molecule01 = Heaven for my nose. Totally my own signature scent :-)
And the last thing I picked up I'm sure needs very little introduction....
Yes that would be a Rebecca Minkoff Mini Mac (£125). I've wanted one for quite a while and I was in the mood to treat myself. In the UK these bags are not terribly easy to come by. I got mine from The Little Black Book of Style website. Its in the shade Black Cherry which on ALL the pictures I found online looked a lot darker than it actually is. Online it looks Black/Red but in real life its more a red purple as seen in the picture above. Having said that I'm still not disappointed in the slightest. Its such good quality and depending on the light it really does pick up as different colours. The interior is so cute its the same teal leopard print as the dustbag which came with it which gives the classic style of the bag a bit of a hidden specialness. And I'd like to say the Little black book of style site was lovely to order from, I paid for express delivery and despite it being the festive period it was with me the next day. It was beautifully packaged and really securely wrapped, and it was a nice touch to get a little handwritten message from Melissa that runs the site. Things like that really make a difference in a world where online ordering has got so automated and clinical.
So thats what I got. Its a lot of money, I know, but its my money. I worked dang hard for it, so I get to spend it how I like. Stay in school kids!
In all seriousness though. Although I've had a little bit of a spree buying a few choice items felt far more satisfying that 10 trips to Primark. And ultimately it has spurred me on to save even more.... you never know maybe my next Rebecca Minkoff will be picked up in New York!!
What would you splurge on if you had a little money to burn?
I did reasonably well.
I still have a long way to go but I felt I had been good enough to warrant a little treat.....I think things may have got out of hand......
Here is my haul, it's definitely a case of quality over quantity but I really truly love everything I got so I don't feel too guilty....just please don't tell my bank manager ;-)
All of these products are loosely related to things I've seen around the blogosphere at sometime or another but I've found blogs are a really good way of really seeing what a product is all about before buying it. To be quite honest if it wasn't for blogs I'd be aimlessly stabbing in the dark when buying high end products, and at these prices you really don't want to get it wrong!
First up is Nars Sheer Glow Foundation in Light 2 Mont Blanc (£30.50)
To go with my swanky new base obviously I had to get a swanky new finishing powder (totally justifiable.... right?)
Step up, the eye wateringly expensive, Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Dim Light (£38)
Once I'd sorted my face it was time to move on to scent. I am a huge fan of my Armani Si' perfume that I picked up at duty free back when I went to Bulgaria but I was in the market to find a something a little more unique.
I had a 30ml bottle of the cult fragrance Escentric Molecules Molecule 01 (£65.50) a few years ago and I love the weirdness of it. To me it smells a bit like tobacco and leather which sounds quite random. The thing is it is different to everyone. I know alot of bloggers and YouTubers are huge fans of this as a standalone scent but I really find that this particular fragrance plays well with others. Armani Si + Molecule01 = Heaven for my nose. Totally my own signature scent :-)
And the last thing I picked up I'm sure needs very little introduction....
Yes that would be a Rebecca Minkoff Mini Mac (£125). I've wanted one for quite a while and I was in the mood to treat myself. In the UK these bags are not terribly easy to come by. I got mine from The Little Black Book of Style website. Its in the shade Black Cherry which on ALL the pictures I found online looked a lot darker than it actually is. Online it looks Black/Red but in real life its more a red purple as seen in the picture above. Having said that I'm still not disappointed in the slightest. Its such good quality and depending on the light it really does pick up as different colours. The interior is so cute its the same teal leopard print as the dustbag which came with it which gives the classic style of the bag a bit of a hidden specialness. And I'd like to say the Little black book of style site was lovely to order from, I paid for express delivery and despite it being the festive period it was with me the next day. It was beautifully packaged and really securely wrapped, and it was a nice touch to get a little handwritten message from Melissa that runs the site. Things like that really make a difference in a world where online ordering has got so automated and clinical.
So thats what I got. Its a lot of money, I know, but its my money. I worked dang hard for it, so I get to spend it how I like. Stay in school kids!
In all seriousness though. Although I've had a little bit of a spree buying a few choice items felt far more satisfying that 10 trips to Primark. And ultimately it has spurred me on to save even more.... you never know maybe my next Rebecca Minkoff will be picked up in New York!!
What would you splurge on if you had a little money to burn?
This is really fascinating!
ReplyDelete