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Showing posts with label revlon. Show all posts

Friday, 7 July 2017

REVLON ColorStay - Best Drugstore Creme Eye Shadows?


Hi everyone!

Some of you may have noticed I took a little break from blogging but I'm very happy to say I'm back! And what better way to restart than with one of my favourite types of beauty products?

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Monday, 4 April 2016

NEW Revlon Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor

Revlon Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor

Today I'm gonna talk about one of my biggest beauty obsessions: lipsticks! And these ones are from the drugstore / high street, which makes me even more exciting. The NEW Revlon Ultra HD Matte Lipcolor are all kinds of pretty but how good are they?
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Tuesday, 2 September 2014

August Favourites

August is gone and so is Summer. Even though I'll miss the heat and sunshine, I'm excited about Autumn clothes and switching to darker nails and makeup. 

Here are my favourite things from August. 

BEAUTY FAVOURITES:






Revlon Highlighting Powder in Bronze Glow.
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Saturday, 9 August 2014

Revlon Colorstay Moisture Stain

After being initially released only in the US, a few months ago, Revlon Colorstay Moisture Lip Stain finally hit the UK shelves. I couldn't resist and had to pick one up to see what the hype was all about. 
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Saturday, 2 August 2014

Top 5 Pink Summer Lips

Pink is my favourite colour when it comes to lip products. No matter what season, you will most certainly find me wearing this colour. This week we celebrated National Lipstick Day and I decided to post my most loved lip products of the summer. 

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Saturday, 19 July 2014

Bronze Up!



Summer is here and I think bronzers are a staple in everyone's makeup bag during this season. Funnily enough, I didn't wear them until last summer, when I decided to buy the Bourjois Delice de Poudre (£7.99). I'm sure everyone in the blogosphere has already raved enough about this product, so I won't go too deep into it. It's essentially a matte finish powder bronzer that looks and smells chocolaty. I find it works best for me as a contour powder. I have the shade 52 and even though it was the darkest shade out of the two available at the time, I found it looked much more natural than shade 51, which I thought was a bit too orange for me. 

As I got more into cream products this year, my recent addiction has become the Bourjois Bronzing Primer (£9.99). I've been wearing it every single day in the past month and I can't say enough good things about it. It's supposed to be a primer and to be used as a base underneath foundation, to give a summer glow to the skin, but I wear it on top of the foundation, as an all over bronzer. It makes me feel like I've just come back from a holiday in the South of France. :) It's got a lovely mousse texture and although it may seem a bit scary in the pan, it's actually quite sheer and blendable, which means you can easily control how strong it looks. Not to mention that it's being considered a dupe for the Soleil Tan de Chanel (£32). I don't own the Chanel bronzer but for what I've seen both colour and texture are different. However, I've heard that once applied to the face, they look pretty much identical. So if you don't wanna splurge on Chanel, I think Bourjois is an amazing option.  

A new addition to my stash and another product I'm really enjoying at the moment is the Revlon Highlighting Palette in Bronze Glow (£8.99). Even though it's advertised as a highlighter, I think it's more like a bronzer, blush and highlighter all in one, when you mix the colours together. It adds a gorgeous sheen / glow to the cheeks and I think this is a very good dupe for the popular Bobbi Brown Shimmer Bricks (£32.50). I'd say that the Revlon version is a lot less shimmery, which I think is a big bonus, as I don't like to look like a disco ball. Another good thing about this type of bronzer/highlighter is that you can pick just one of the individual colours and wear it as an eyeshadow to add a quick pop of colour to the lids.

At last, I couldn't speak about bronzers without mentioning The Body Shop Honey Bronze Bronzing Powder (£13). If you're a bit scared of looking like an oompa loompa, look no further. This is such a subtle, natural looking bronzer. Very sheer and buildable. Perfect for girls with very fair skin. I got it on shade #1 and love it.

Do you wear bronzers? Which one(s) do you like? I'd love to hear your recommendations. 

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