Saturday, 28 February 2015

Revlon Laquer Balms





The other day I went shopping (expect a haul pretty soon) and I picked up these two beauty's from Boots as I have heard really good things about this product. They are £7.99 which I think is a reasonable price for something like this but every now and again they do offers (at the moment there is a 3 for 2 offer in boots).


Lacquer balm in Vivacious (120)
This shade is a dark pink colour and is definitely more for people who are confident in wearing bright shades on your lips because personally I find this a bit to bright for my liking. Although it is still a lovely shade.

Matte balm in Elusive (205)
I love this shade a lot, I think its a lovely shade of pink that gives your lips a bit of colour but not over the top bright it is also matte which I really love because it makes your lips less bold and bright. Overall its just a lovely colour.


The only thing I could fault with these is that the colour doesn't last for long but maybe that's just me? But these balms are lovely colours and I cant wait to try some more of Revlon's lip products.


Comment below what you want my next blog post to be on.



 
Ella x
 
 
 
 
 
 


Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Banana And Nut Muffins




One thing I love to do every now and again is baking. I like to find really nice recipes and make them to my own liking. Today I am going to show you how to make my favourite banana and nut muffins, I also love this recipe because you can also make it gluten free and it still tastes lovely! You can also swap the nuts for any other topping you may like, I once put on little fudge pieces which were a lovely alternative. They are super easy to make and are really nice.


Ingredients (makes 10-12 ish)
- 100g (4oz) butter or margarine
- 100g (4oz) soft light brown sugar
- 2 eggs
- 2 bananas
- 100g (4oz) self-raising flour
- 1 teaspoon of baking powder
- 100g (4oz) chopped nuts/any alternative

You will also need a muffin tray


Instructions
1. Turn on your oven to 190°C, 375°F, Gas mark 5.
2. Put the butter or the margarine into a mixing bowl then add sugar.
3. Use a wooden spoon to beat the butter or margarine and the sugar until they are smooth and creamy.
4. Carefully break the eggs into a small bowl. Beat them with a whisk or a fork until they are mixed well.
5. Add the beaten egg to the creamy mixture. Each time you add some egg, beat it into the mixture.
6. Peel the bananas. Cut them into chunks then put them in a bowl. Mash them well with the back of a fork.
7. Stir the mashed banana into the creamy mixture. Then put a sieve over the bowl and sift the flour and baking powder into it.
8. Using a metal spoon to stir the flour into the mixture. To do this turn the mixture over slowly with the spoon.
9. Spoon the mixture into each case just below the top of the case. Sprinkle the chopped nuts on top of each muffin and bake for about 25-30 minutes.
10. Once you take out the muffins check if they are baked properly by getting a tooth pick and putting it through the center of the muffin. If it comes out with mixture on it its not done but if its clean then its baked thoroughly.
11.  Leave it on a wire rack for about 20 minutes.


And your done! If you want to make this gluten free just swap the flour and the baking powder for gluten free alternatives (you can find these in any supermarkets). I hope you liked this post and if you try this recipe at home DM me a picture on instagram, my name is @sprinklesofella. Happy baking!



Ella x
 
 
 
 
 
 


Saturday, 21 February 2015

Benefit Roller Lash Mascara Review

 


The other day I went out and bought the Elle magazine (March Issue) and it came with a free sample size Benefit Roller Lash mascara. I have never before bought or used any Benefit product as they have always seemed quite pricey! But I have heard many great things about Benefit so this was the perfect excuse to try it!

As you can see the by the name the mascara is based around hair rollers in the sense that it curls your eyelashes. The brush is curved which is brilliant because it goes with the shape of your eyelashes and it is smaller perfect for smaller eyes. The Roller Lash has been designed to grip onto eyelashes, pull them upwards, curl and set black.

Still I was a bit doubtful because sure the packaging is very nice but the question is does it actually work? And yes, yes it does! When I was applying the mascara I could feel the brush hooking onto my eyelashes and pulling them upwards, it didn't clump my lashes like I have found a lot of mascaras do and didn't smudge at all. It felt very light on my eyes not heavy. The only fault I could give it is that I find it works extremely well for my bottom lashes but doesn't do much more for my top lashes than my Wonder'full Rimmel London mascara (which I recommend a lot for anyone who is looking for a cheaper mascara).

Overall in short the Benefit Roller Lash mascara, curls, lengthens, is light, doesn't smudge, adds volume and makes your eyes the center of attention. I recommend this to you all especially as you can get it free with Elle magazine at the moment. If you are looking for the actual mascara the Benefit Roller Lash mascara will launch on the 1st of March and will be sold for £19.50.


Ella x
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

The Liebster Award


Well this wasn't what I had planned for today but I got nominated for the Liebster Award by the lovely Ivy, thank you very much! For those of you who don't know what I am on about the Liebster Award is an award to help promote and grow blogs.

The Rules:
- Thank the person who nominated you
- Answer the nominated questions
- Nominate 11 more blogs
- Create 11 new questions for the nominees to answer
- Notify the nominees via social media/blogs

My Questions

If you had a thousand pounds to spend on either makeup or clothes which would you choose?
This is a hard one but clothes because there is so many different clothes I would love to buy!

Where is your happy place?
At night in my bedroom because I can forget all the stuff that's happened and watch YouTube videos.

Favourite nail polishes?
Barry M or Essie.

Is there anything you dislike about blogging?
No, so far I have loved every second of it.

Favourite lip balm/treatment?
Eos are definitely my favourite for my lips.

Twitter, Facebook or Instagram?
I don't have Twitter or Facebook but Instagram definitely, I have had it for about a year and I love it.

Who inspires you?
Lots of people do but Zoella has inspired me to blog and do many things I never would have before.

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?
Cyprus.

What do you see yourself doing in 5 years time?
Hopefully travelling the world.

If you could have dinner with 3 celebrities who would they be?
Zoella, Ed Sheeran and Anne Hathaway.

Favourite high street store?
New Look definitely.


I Nominate...
Ella's Delights
Hannah Rose
Tartan Teacup
Perks Of Being Milly
Floralgxrl Blogs
All About That Rhi
Make-up and All
Katherine Elizabeth Jessica
Georgia Louise
The Joys Of Being Paige
Kristina Gracex


My Questions
If you could be a YouTuber for a day who would you be ?
What is your favourite makeup brand?
Favourite shop?
Who inspires you the most?
Why did you start your blog?
What is your dream career?
What is your favourite book and why?
Favourite female and male celebrity?
Favourite subject at school?
Favourite item of makeup?
Where is the best place you have ever visited?

I hope you enjoyed this post and to everyone I tagged I hope you like writing the post yourself!

Ella x


Saturday, 14 February 2015

Photography: Editing




Many of you ask me on my instagram how I edit my photos, so I decided I would give you some tips on making your photos look brighter and more vibrant. I will go through what I do to edit each of my photos but you might have to change this to suit your own.


Brightness: I always turn the brightness up on all of my photos, usually  I find it makes my photos a lot clearer and more colourful. But be careful because there is a borderline between bright and too bright!


Shadows: This is the amount of darkness is in the picture you can turn this down to make the colours more defined and deep. I don't use this all the time because sometimes its nicer to have a lighter picture.


Saturation: I use this a lot because by turning this up it makes the colours brighter, more colourful and makes it stand out. Definitely use this if you have something like a tartan scarf to make the colours stand out.


Angle Editor: This is used to adjust the angle of your photo to your liking, I have only recently found this out but I think its a great tool to mess around with and find a new side of a photo.


I hope this helps you to understand more on how to edit your photos. To edit my photos I use an app called 'Aviary' which I have been using for ages now and nothing else I have tried has been as good.



Do you have any tips for editing?




Ella x