New CID

October 29, 2009 by Rachel Cowey · Comments 

new-cidIf like me, you love trying out new make-up and getting pampered, you should go to the New Cid counter in Fenwicks. I received a complimentary ten minute make-over and was very pleased with the results. This offer is running for a while in order to promote their products as the counter has only been in store for about 6 months.

Battling fierce competition from Mac, Bobbi Brown and Benefit (to name a few), New Cid could still come out on top, with its versatile products and affordable prices, ranging from £11 to £26.50.

My make-up artist, Kate was really friendly. It was like chatting to one of my friends, which is what I’d hope for from a make-up counter. Someone young and vibrant who doesn’t make you feel uncomfortable. First, we chatted about what kind of look I wanted, what make-up I usually wear etc.

Kate started off with a product I hadn’t heard about before. Prmier, £23.50, is a water based product that you apply before foundation. It helps smoothen out lines and wrinkles, whilst making your make-up last longer. Kate told me to think of it like a base-coat that you apply to nails. It felt lovely on my skin – light and refeshing.

Normally I wear tinted moisturiser but I decided to try out the foundation, which still gave a natural finish and felt like I wasn’t wearing any make-up. I had on Vanilla, £26.50. Each comes with a brush applicator to smooth on, which uses less product. I also had on medium concealer, £17.50, which also contains a brush. I love these products – having to rush between my two jobs, university or meeting friends, I like to carry my make-up with me for touch ups. Having a brush already on my product, means more space for other essentials!

Next, Kate used a dark powder, £19, to give my face a bit colour and to get rid of shine. This also acts like a bronzer. Shimmer stick, £16, in Sorbet, was used on my cheeks to give a natural blush. I really like this, as you can use it on cheeks, eyes and lips. Then she brushed some of the pink i-glow compact shimmer powder,  £20, over my cheeks to give a bit more colour. This product is baked in the oven to give it a good texture. shimmer-brick-new-cidshimmer-brick-new-cid

On my eyes, Kate used the Choca Mocha eyeshadow quad, £20.50. She used medium brown on all my eye, then the darker one on my socket line and under my eye. I liked the effect and am going to practise at home! She also used charcoal smoulder, £16. This has an eye pencil on one end and a shadow on the other, which is ideal for smudging to create a smoky look. The i-groom eyebrow pencil, £13, also has a brush on the end to define brows. You can follow your natuaral line or if you want bigger eyeshadows, which is the look this season, you can use the pencil to thicken them. Since my 15-year-old cousin reckons I look like an alien, with my thin brows, maybe I should do this!

Kate used the shimmer stick again on my lips to give a pearly effect. I enjoyed about their new cocktail lipglosses, so Kate used Tequila Sunrise, £16, a peachy colour to match my look. These are halfway between a gloss and a matt lipstick. They come in small pots with a mirror. I liked the look of pina colda too, a pearly white, which smells of coconuts too!

I throughly enjoyed my make-over, especially since I got a glass of bucks fizz too! New Cid’s image is natuaral and fresh – all the make-up artists followed this. Not like some brands whose make-up often looks overdone!

There are three offers on at the moment – Buy any three products and get a make-up bag free. Powder and blusher brushes are £5 now, instead of £20. And if you pay £10, you get all your make-up done, free falsh eyelashes and they’ll fit them for you too. Ideal for a big night out.

Now all thats left to do is give my Mam my updated christmas list, including these products! I have a feeling Santa is going to be good to me this year!!

Very Berry

October 28, 2009 by Joey Gomez-Mannion · Comments 

very-berryTake inspiration from Mother Nature this winter and don a berry shade of lippy for a perfect looking pout. Dark matt lips in a plum or raspberry hue are bang on trend- check out M.A.C lipstick in ‘Diva’ and ‘Dubonnet’ for inspiration. Make sure you apply product with a lip brush for a flawless finish and top with gloss in a similar shade for ultimate impact, very John Galliano. Keep eyes free of make-up to avoid looking OTT (pencil in brows if you must).  If you prefer something a tad more wearable use a gloss, it’ll give you a subtle flush of colour but won’t overpower your overall look, we love Bobbi Brown’s Shimmer Lip Gloss in Iced Mauve. Skin tone is a key factor when choosing your ideal berry shade. As a general rule, blondes suit cool reds and mauves, brunettes suit warmer plums with a hint of brown and redheads suit warm strawberry tones. And remember the golden rule, only focus on one area of the face- your features should not be fighting for attention!

Black Magic

October 28, 2009 by Joey Gomez-Mannion · Comments 

1841544119_a768245c7c‘Goth’ is the word on every make up artists’ lips this season. No doubt inspired by the plethora of vamp- inspired films being released over the coming weeks (Twilight: New Moon, The Vampires Assistant, Jennifer’s Body…you get the idea) this trend is all about embracing your dark side. Agness Deyn channelled the look with newly dyed jet-black hair, heavy fringe and bold eyes at the Coco Avant Chanel premiere earlier this year. The trick is not to be neat when applying your make up, think less Dita Von Teese and more Sid and Nancy; the punkier the better. For even more drama, after applying eye shadow, cake the eyes thickly with a layer of black glitter (Barry M dazzle dust in charcoal is ideal) and brush up your eyebrows for an ultimate hint of rock and roll. If you’re feeling extra brave complete the look with noired-up nails and a slick of black lipstick- it’ll make kissing interesting at least!

‘Welcome to our beauty blog’

October 17, 2009 by Charlotte Winstanley · Comments 

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Kicking off the autumn season at Detour we wanted to indulge in a little beauty therapy…

Tried, tested and conquered by us at the Detour beauty department we hope to tempt you with some of the newest additions to your cosmetic counter.

With beauty advice, product reviews and information on the latest hair and beauty brand you will find all things new and exciting here!

If there is anything else you would like to see in this department be sure to let us know…

Charlotte Winstanley
Fashion and Beauty Editor

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