No7 has been my go to nail polishes recently. They have great colour pay off and last long on my nails. All I need is two coats and a minute or two to dry and I am ready to go. I think the price is very acceptable at £7 per polish.
Monday, 26 August 2013
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Bourjois Blush in 33 Lilas D'or : Swatches and Review
My go to Blush this summer is the bourjois Paris blush in 33 lilias d'or. The bourjois paris blush range is huge; therefore catering for many peoples skin tones and preferences. It's a pink blush with gorgeous golden undertones and looks perfect on tanned and medium skin tones. The blush can be applied sheer to have a peach colour pay off.
The blush also contains golden glitter, but it is so thin it just leaves a glowy sheen to the skin. This blush can easily be used as a highlight for medium to dark skin tones.
I'm not a fan of the brush it comes with, but it's nice to know they offered something.
For £7.49 it's reasonable as I've been using this blush for about a year and still have a lot left. And for the colour payoff and wear time I think the blush is worth the money !
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
MUA Trio in Chocolate Box: Review & swatches
Today's product review is about the MUA Baked Eyeshadow Trio in "chocolate box". The name is so adorable that I couldn't resist to walk away from it. The shades in all the MUA trio's look stunning together ( and the size of the trio is great for travelling).
Chocolate box had a perfect combination of two taupe colours and a pinky peach colour.
The shadows aren't chalky and blend easily and match high end eyeshadows I've tried. The wear time isn't the greatest, but over a primer it should last all day. The trio costs £2.50 which is a very reasonable price for highly pigmented baked eyeshadows. Have you guys tried any MUA products?
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