28/06/2013

L'Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Oil

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As you might already know, I have long, voluminous and frizzy hair, so I'm always on the lookout for new exciting hair products that will make my life easier. I was shopping some weeks ago and I was attracted by this little bottle of hair oil that claimed to be 'extraordinary', so I brought it home with me!
L'Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Oil contains 6 different flower oil extracts (which are not specified on the bottle, however I can spot  chamomile, coconut canine rose in the ingredients) and it's supposed to make your hair look and feel silky soft. It can be used  as a treatment before shampoo, before or after styling as a finishing touch. It has a very lightweight feeling and only one pump is enough for my huge mane! 
I like to use it after styling to de-frizz my hair without weighing it or making it greasy. It has a very pleasant smell too which will linger for a while. L'Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Oil, however, is a silicone based product so it won't repair your hair if it is damaged - it will only give it the appeareance of being healthy. Thankfully my hair isn't very damaged, but I thought I'd tell you so that you know how this product works.
I would absolutely buy this again as it is so cheap (it's under €10!) and it works beautifully. I would definitely recommend it to any frizzy haired girl out there!

Have you tried L'Oréal Elvive Extraordinary Oil? What do you think of it?

26/06/2013

Say goodbye to GFC - follow Le Petit Faon on Bloglovin'!

As you will probably know already, Google Reader will no longer be available from July 1st. If you want to follow your favourite blogs -and I hope Le Petit Faon is one of them- you should start using Bloglovin'!
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23/06/2013

Kiko #251 Rosa Peonia

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Kiko is an Italian make-up brand which is expanding more and more nowadays - I heard they've recently opened their first store in London, but they're still not available in the US. However, they're particularly known for their huge selection of everything, for which they are often compared to MAC, except Kiko is a low cost brand. I've been purchasing from them for years now and I have to say their products are kind of a hit or miss, especially in the nail polish section. The Kiko nail polish #251 Rosa Peonia is a beautiful fuchsia shade with a purply blue reflex running through it. I think it's a dupe for OPI Flashbulb Fuchsia, but I've only seen it in store so I can't compare them! This nail polish doesn't come out completely opaque, and even after two coats you can see your nail peeking through, so I would suggest applying a nude base before it. It has a good staying power; I didn't experiment chipping at all, but after a few days I could notice some tipwear (probably due to the fact that I'm constantly typing on the computer or my phone). My only complaint about Kiko nail polishes is that they take absolutely ages to dry! Have you ever tried them? What do you think about them?

21/06/2013

Acqua Di Parma Iris Nobile


Acqua Di Parma's story begins back in 1916, when perfumes were still a luxury item that only the élites could afford. Many things have changed from then, but Acqua Di Parma Iris Nobile fragrance still is the epitome of luxury, elegance and exclusiveness - even after almost 100 years. The blend of bergamot, mandarin and star anise, ylang ylang and, of course, iris, make Acqua Di Parma Iris Nobile a distinctive and timeless scent, great for every season: the perfect sophisticated and feminine perfume for woman.

17/06/2013

L'Oréal Colour Riche Balm in Caring Coral

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I have received a L'Oréal Colour Riche Balm in Caring Coral in a swap a few weeks ago and I've been loving ever since. It's one of those lip products that was released after the Revlon Lip Butters, so it has the same concept behind it: it's a balmy kind of lipstick with a sheer but buildable payoff. The shade I picked out is a natural corally pink with no glitter. It's not as pigmented as a Revlon Lip Butter is - it's more of a coloured lipbalm than a traditional lipstick, however I really like the fact that you can build up the colour depending on what look you want to achieve. The consistency of the L'Oréal Colour Riche Balm is creamy and it's an absolute dream to apply; it glides on perfectly on the lips, it's not heavy or sticky. It has a slight glossy finish which makes your whole face look fresher and younger, in a way. The lasting power is not the best feature of this product because it starts to disappear after a few hours, however I don't mind reapplying it as it's such an easy lipstick to put on! 

I really like this lipstick and I think it'll be great for the upcoming season. I'd definitely try more shades of these if only they were sold in Italy!