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Feb 23, 2016

Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit For Medium To Dark Skin Tones Review

Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit For Medium To Dark Skin Tones Review


Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit For Medium To Dark Skin Tones Review


Hi Guys! Today I am reviewing the Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit For Medium To Dark Skin Tones as it has just been re launched in Boots and Superdrug.

I like contour kits, it's not something I would use daily but I like to have one for when I do a proper full face of makeup, I had also just run out of my old one so I was really happy to try this product out.

I actually have a Contouring & Highlighting Chart tutorial on my blog already, so check this out if you want to see how I contour my face.

Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit For Medium To Dark Skin Tones Review

So there are instructions inside of the packing on how to use it. The text is a bit too blurry in my picture so I am going to write the instructions in short;

1. Light Powder: To highlight: dust over cheek bones, chin, length of nose & centre of forehead.

2. Medium Brown: To bronze, sweep the powder across cheeks, forehead and nose where the sun would naturally hit.

3. Dark Brown: To sculpt, apply to hollows of cheeks blending towards ears, along hair line and down the sides of your nose.

I personally didn't find the light powder too useful, only because I already use a regular face powder and as for highligher, I really like the shimmery kind. However I think this shade could be good for setting under eye concealer for instance or as a highligher for skin tones darker than mine. I used the medium brow on my temples, under chin as a light contour powder and the darkest one only for my cheeks. Comparing to previous contour kits I have tried (see here), this shade is a lot darker, but very creamy and easy to work with. The dark colour looks slightly intimidating at first, but I applied a bit onto my Real Techniques brush and it was really easy to blend.


Ingredient Check:

(√) Mineral Oil/Petroleum
(√) Silicones
(/) Parabens
(/) Butylene/Propylene Glycol

Picture of what the contoured cheek looks like but with flash and after I applied highlighter

Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit For Medium To Dark Skin Tones Review

The finished look!

Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit For Medium To Dark Skin Tones Review

Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit For Medium To Dark Skin Tones Review

What do you think of this looks guys? :)

Barry M Chisel Cheeks Contour Kit For Medium To Dark Skin Tones Review



Do you contour your face, and if so, 
what product do you use?

xx


(*) This product was sent to be to review


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Feb 16, 2016

How to: Strengthening Henna Treatment for Natural Afro and Curly hair

How to: Strengthening Henna Treatment for Natural Afro and Curly hair

I finally have a new video for you guys. I decided a while ago to try a Henna treatment on my hair,  mainly for the treatment purpose as it is said to strengthen your hair and make it shiny. I wouldn't have minded more of a red colour to my hair from the Henna, but I also didn't take any steps (such as leaving henna mixture to set to release the dye) to get colour out of it.





Please watch the video for more detailed instructions or just follow this short summary:

  • Purchase natural henna powder. Make sure it is just henna powder and not a mixture of different powders or synthetic dyes. The powder should look green/greyish.
  • Mix according to instructions on the pack if given, otherwise use the same powder to water ratio that I used in the video.
  • Add your favourite conditioner and oil of choice and mix.
  • Apple to hair wearing Gloves and wrap with cling film when done.
  • Leave for a few hours then rinse
My hair definitely had a orangy/copper tone to it afterwards. I was hoping it would help blend my regrowth a bit but I didn't get enough red colour for that. However, for some reason when I put my hair in a bun, the red tone was a lot more visible. The pictures of my hair out are from the next day when I blow dried my hair and the pictures with my hair in a bun is 2-3 days after.

Strengthening Henna Treatment for Natural Afro and Curly hair

Strengthening Henna Treatment for Natural Afro and Curly hair

Strengthening Henna Treatment for Natural Afro and Curly hair

Strengthening Henna Treatment for Natural Afro and Curly hair

If you want your hair to be dyed from the Henna, I would suggest using a high quality natural henna, and leaving the mixture to set over night or at least a couple of hours after you mix it, so that the dye will be released.

I believe I mention this in the video, rinsing the Henna out of my tightly coiled afro hair was an absolute nightmare. I am not sure if it was the henna I was using or maybe the fact that at first I tried to just wash it out with conditioner. If you use Henna I recommend rinsing it with a shampoo multiple times to get all of the Henna out of your hair.


Have you done a henna treatment before? 
If so, what Henna powder did you use and did it dye your hair?

xx

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