Saturday, December 30, 2023

Empties 7- €660 Worth of Beauty Products

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*PR Samples

**Repurchase/ Bought after trying a press sample

***Travel Size/ Mini

****Gift/ Gift with purchase


This is my fourth and final empties post of 2023. You can read the others here. If this happens to be the first one of these posts that you are reading I'll begin with an explanation as to why I started compiling these blog posts last year. I wanted to keep track of the products I was using as well as my spending habits and the products that I have been sent by brands to review. It's a way for me to be completely transparent about my consumption of beauty products while providing more thorough reviews than I can on my other social media platforms. I find it satisfying to see how many products I have fully used up and how much I spent versus how much I buy myself. I write a short review once I've completely finished the products letting you know whether I think it's worth the money. Whether I would buy it again or spend my own money on it if it was sent as a press sample. I also mention the amount of product, the shelf life, where it was made as well as the price. At the end, I have the totals of everything, how much I spent versus the cost of everything that was a PR sample. I hope it's helpful or interesting to have everything laid out this way. It's definitely been an eye-opener for me and it's made me think about what I spend, and where I can save. There are only 24 products to get through this time, so let's get started. 



*Urban Decay Perversion Waterproof Mascara 10.2ml, 6m, Made in USA €28

I have used the regular Perversion mascara in the past and I loved it. I received a press drop with this waterproof one and kept it until the Summer as I usually suffer from hayfever and watering eyes. This is a great waterproof mascara. Like most waterproof formulas it's more on the dry side which makes it better at holding a curl. You can see me wearing it here. I like to curl my eyelashes first using the Surratt Relevée Eyelash Curler and then apply two coats of this mascara and it made my lashes look amazing. The only downside I find to waterproof mascaras is that they can feel like they are dried out faster than regular formulas because they are drier to begin with and I find once they've been open for a month or so they can be more difficult to build up because of the formula. If you have straight lashes there is nothing like a waterproof mascara to help your lashes stay looking curled. Another downside is the removal but if you don't mind that, the effect you can get from a waterproof formula is unrivaled. I would definitely buy this again. 


*Lancôme Lash Idôle Mascara 8ml, 6m, Made in France €30

I've had this mascara a few times now, I bought it myself and I've received it in press drops a couple of times since then. Every time I use it I love it more. It has a curved, slightly tapered wand that lifts your lashes and fans them out coating the inner and outer lashes easily. It has one of those formulas that can be built up but doesn't become clumpy. It gives you the mascara holy trinity of length, definition and volume while behaving like a waterproof mascara without needing an oil-based cleanser for removal. It's one of my favourite mascaras of all time and I will definitely be buying it again. You can see me applying it here


****Maybelline The Colossal Go Extreme Mascara 9.5ml, 6m, Made in Italy €11.99

I liked this mascara but I didn't love it. It gives your lashes great volume but it doesn't get quite clumpy when you build it up which inevitably leads to it flaking off. One of the things I don't like about this is the packaging, I find the wand difficult to hold, the brush is quite big and I find the shape doesn't work as well on my eyelashes as other mascaras. I am a big fan of Maybelline mascaras but I prefer Lash Sensational, Sky High and The Falsies. You can see me applying it here


**Glossier Boy Brow 3.12g, 6m, Made in USA €22

I think my love affair with Boy Brow has come to an end. While I do still like it and I haven't exactly found a replacement tinted brow gel, I just don't think I need it. It's expensive for what it is and I find it dries out faster than it should. I rarely make Glossier orders anymore and it wouldn't be worth it to place an order just for this product. I use my Soap Brows Extra Strong Hold most days and at the moment I have a Maybelline Tattoo Brow 36hr Brow Gel which does the job. I can't see myself repurchasing this any time soon. 



*Lancôme Absolue Nurturing Brightening Oil in Cleanser 125ml, 6m, Made in France €90

This is another product I've used a few times now and mentioned in previous empties posts. This is the most expensive cleanser I've ever used. It's often on offer for around €72 but that's still incredibly expensive for a cleanser. It's a lovely cleanser and it works well but I could never justify that price. I'd much rather buy the Lisa Eldridge one (reviewed here) as it's also a treatment. The cleanser below is 5 times less expensive and does the same thing, I don't think anyone needs to spend €90 on a cleanser. This one is often included in Lancôme gifts with purchase so if you want to try it, that's a good way to do it without spending a small fortune. It does have quite a strong scent which I don't mind but it's something to keep in mind.


Beauty of Joseon Radiance Cleansing Balm 100m, 24m, Made in Korea €17.22

I bought this on a whim when I was placing an order with Stylevana earlier in the year. I knew I'd need another cleanser and I was buying the Beauty of Joseon sunscreen so I decided to try this too as it was reduced to around €13. I didn't realise until afterward that it's apparently a viral product on Tik Tok (whatever that means). I was so impressed by this cleanser, it contains rice and grain complex extracts which have amino acids and minerals to help moisturise the skin. It doesn't have much of a scent which I know will suit a lot of people. It removes makeup well and leaves your skin feeling soft and hydrated. It also has a thin compartment on top which has a little spatula so that you can scoop out the balm hygienically. I will definitely repurchase this in the future. Stylevana has recently given me a discount code which is SHOPGREEN and gives you 10% off your entire order or 15% off orders over €48 including products already reduced. It does take a few weeks for your order to arrive but as long as you don't mind you can get some really great products at great prices. 


**Garnier Express 2-in-1 Eye Make-Up Remover 125ml, 6m, Made in Poland €4.99

I've mentioned this product in multiple empties posts as it's something I repurchase again and again. I stock up on these when Boots has them on offer for a third off and I use them if I'm wearing waterproof eye makeup as it removes it so easily. I'll continue to buy this as it's such a good price and I go through them quite quickly. 


*Lancôme Rose Sugar Scrub 100ml, 18m, Made in France €39

I received this as a gift with purchase press drop and I had never used it before. I tend to stick to chemical exfoliants like AHAs and PHAs and I rarely use a physical exfoliant anymore. It contains sugar grains, acacia honey and rose water to gently buff away dead skin cells. As you can probably guess it has a rose scent which I like but I know that it might not be for everyone. It also has a slightly warming feel on the skin. I enjoyed using this much more than I thought I would. I think most millennials have been scarred by a certain well-known apricot face scrub and haven't touched physical exfoliants since. Skincare formulas have come a long way since the 90s and considering the price of this product I would expect it to work. I know it's probably an unpopular opinion in the beauty industry but I actually quite like a physical exfoliant. There's something about it that makes you feel more clean and smooth. This formula is comfortable and gentle and doesn't leave your skin feeling stripped. I don't think I'd trade in my AHAs yet but if you're a fan of a face scrub, I think you'll find it hard to beat this one.


*Lancôme Bi-Facil Non-Oily Instant Cleanser Sensitive Eyes 125ml, 6m, Made in France €32

This is yet another product that I have reviewed before in previous empties posts. I'll keep it short as I don't want to repeat myself too much. I loved using this product and it worked so well at easily removing any waterproof eye makeup. However, I think it's too expensive for a product that I got through so quickly. As I mentioned above, the Garnier one is only €4.99 for the same amount of product and there's not a world of difference in the performance. I can get 6 of the Garner one for the price of this one and if it's on offer I can get even more so to me it's a no-brainer.


Naturium Phyto-Glow Lip Balm (Clear) 10ml, Made in USA €13.80 

I wanted to try Naturium for a while after seeing many of the Content Creators I follow saying positive things about their products. Space NK started stocking the brand earlier this year and I decided to buy the lip balm when it was finally back in stock. The price point of Naturium products is quite affordable so it seemed like a safe bet. It's great to see a brand at this price point that also gets great reviews from people in the industry and consumers alike. I mentioned the Summer Fridays Lip Butter in my last empties post and I started using this lip balm when I was finished that one. It's just under half the price of the Summer Fridays one (although 5ml less) and while I prefer the texture of the Lip Butter as it's thinner but still feels nourishing, I think the Phyto-Glow is an excellent lip balm. It comes in 5 shades on Space NK and the Naturium website has another 4 shades which they released quite recently. The formula contains shea butter, squalane and cupuaçu butter and a natural vanilla scent which I love. As I mentioned it's a thicker formula and I found I had to really squeeze the tube to get some product out so that's just something to note if you have any dexterity issues. I recently bought two of the Rhode Peptide Lip Treatments and both have a grainy consistency when cold. If I keep them in my pocket they warm up and the graininess melts to a smooth consistency but I was disappointed that the formula wasn't what it should be considering the price and the fact that I'm sure Hailey Bieber has the resources to hire someone to make sure the formulas are perfect. I will continue to use the ones I have but I wouldn't repurchase them, I'd opt for the Naturium or Summer Fridays lip balms instead. 



*Lancôme Rénergie Yeux Lifting Filler Eye Cream 5ml, 6m, Made in France €21

I love the Rénergie Serum so I was hoping the eye cream would be just as good. It can be difficult to assess a product just using a sample size but I think I got a good feel for this eye cream and I thought it did what it claimed it would. It contains hyaluronic acid and peptides and it's supposed to lift and tighten your eye area with regular use. I know that it was reformulated recently so I'm not sure which formula I was using but I liked how my eye area looked and felt and how makeup applied over it. It's €63 for the full size which is 15mls so it's not in my budget but I do think it's a lovely product. 


*Lancôme Génefique Yeux Light-Pearl Eye & Lash Concentrate 5ml, 6m, Made in France €18

I have wanted to try this product for a while now and I was delighted to receive this mini size in a press drop. The full size is 20ml and €72 so the 5ml size was a good sample that allowed me to get to grips with the product. I loved everything about this, the cool metal applicator, the texture and what it did for my eye area. It contains pre and pro-biotic extracts, caffeine and arginine among other beneficial ingredients. The applicator is ideal for anyone who wakes up with puffy eyes as it cools and soothes the skin. It also contains mica so it will give the under eyes that illuminated look. I'd absolutely love to buy the full size but it is quite expensive so I'll have to stick to my L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Filler Eye Serum for now. 


**The Ordinary AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution Exfoliating Facial 30ml, 12m €10.20

I've had a few bottles of this mask over the years and I probably will buy it again. It comes with a lot of caveats as it has quite a high concentration of acids. You're not recommended to use it unless you are an experienced user of chemical exfoliants and they don't recommend it if you have sensitive, peeling or compromised skin. It's also advised to only leave it on for ten minutes maximum and to use high sun protection afterward. I would also suggest doing a patch test beforehand just to be on the safe side. I've never had any issues using this product. It can sting the skin slightly but I don't find it uncomfortable at all. I definitely notice the difference after using it but I wouldn't use it too often. I know there's been some controversy around this product but I think once you follow the recommendations and instructions it should be ok. I would always proceed with caution with any product like this but it works well for me and I would buy it again. 


*bareMinerals Ageless Phyto-AHA Radiance Facial 50ml, 12m, Made in USA €53

This mask contains a plant-based alternative to AHAs so it's supposed to be more gentle on the skin. It has quite a strong, almost fruity scent which I didn't mind, and a light, gel texture. I didn't notice a huge difference after using this mask, as I mentioned above perhaps it's just not strong enough for my exfoliating needs but I couldn't justify spending €53 on something unless it completely wowed me. I'd rather spend that on the bareMinerals Skinlongevity Long Life Herb Serum which is one of my favourite skincare products. This wasn't for me but if you have sensitive skin it could be a good exfoliating mask to try. 




Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow PHA + BHA Pore-Tight Toner 150ml, 8m, Made in Korea €35.70

This is long expired and I didn't finish the whole bottle. It has a watery toner texture and it has that synthetic watermelon scent which I quite liked. I'll be honest, I kept forgetting I had this because I didn't find it did anything noticeable to my skin. I'm not sure whether the exfoliants weren't strong enough or it just didn't suit my skin needs but I didn't see a difference and therefore I wouldn't repurchase it. I prefer the REN Daily AHA Tonic for my gentle chemical exfoliant needs. 


*IT Cosmetics Hello Results Wrinkle-Reducing Daily Retinol Serum-in-Cream 50ml, 12m, Made in USA €69

I was excited to try this product because it's a hybrid retinol serum and hydrating cream. IT Cosmetics are known for their products being developed for people with rosacea and so this is a retinol product that is aimed at people who have more reactive skin. It contains a blend of free and encapsulated retinol along with niacinamide to help with dark spots, vitamin B5 to help support the skin barrier and vitamin E to soothe and calm the skin. It has a nice scent and a lightweight texture. They suggest using a moisturiser on top if you need more hydration. I also like the packaging as it is one of those pump containers that you press down and the exact amount it dispensed which is always handy. I would say this is an ideal starter retinol and perhaps that's why I didn't notice much of a difference when I used this product. I enjoyed using it and I didn't react to it as it's quite a hydrating, gentle formula. I prefer the retinol product I'm using at the moment and this is quite expensive so I wouldn't buy it again. It's not a bad product I just think it wasn't right for my skin needs. It comes in a 15ml size which would let you try it out before buying the full size. 


*Clarins Hydra-Essentiel Night Care 50ml, 18m, Made in France €47

This is a beautiful night cream. It has a rich, comforting texture and it contains ingredients to hydrate and plump the skin. I found it an ideal moisturiser to lock in my night serum and my skin always felt and looked hydrated in the morning. It has a light, fresh scent which I love too. It lasted for a long time and I think it's quite a good price point all things considered. I'd definitely consider buying this myself as I found it such a lovely product to use and I liked the results. 


*Garnier Ambre Solaire Anti-Dark Spots & Anti-Pollution Super UV 50+ 40ml, 12m, Made in Germany €18

I was excited to try this as I've been looking for more affordable sunscreens that wear well under makeup. This is a really great option if you're looking for something lightweight that won't interfere with any makeup you apply over it. The only thing that I found slightly unpleasant was how it feels to apply, I've never come across this before but it feels almost rough on my skin when I apply it but once it's blended in it feels perfectly fine. I'm not sure why but it's the only negative thing I can say about it and even at that it's not something that lasts so it's not a big deal. I still prefer my Beauty of Joseon sunscreen as it's less expensive, there is more in the tube and I prefer the texture but this one is definitely worth trying especially if you're looking for a more affordable sunscreen that's easy to find in most pharmacies. 




Briogeo Scalp Revival Charcoal + Coconut Micro-Exfoliating Shampoo 59ml, 18m, Made in USA €19.99

I bought one of the special haircare sets that Cult Beauty was selling for Black Friday and it included this shampoo which I've used before and loved. This was a travel size so I only got a few uses from it. If you like to thoroughly cleanse and exfoliate your scalp this is a great product as you don't have to use it too often. It's probably better suited to people with a lot of product buildup or particularly oily hair. It has dissolving exfoliating particles in it and a minty/coconut scent. I prefer to use the JVN Hair Pre-Wash Scalp Oil or the Act + Acre Cold Processed Scalp Detox as my hair is more on the dry side and I find a pre-wash oil works better for my hair. 


*The Body Shop Intense Moisture Mask Jamaican Black Castor Oil 240ml, 12m, Made in Poland €19

I was sent this range of products earlier in the year and I've slowly been working my way through them. I absolutely adore the scent of the products in this range, one of the best hair product scents I've ever used. I used this as a conditioner after shampoo as I ran out of conditioner and thought I might as well just use this since I don't wash my hair that often. It worked really well at leaving my hair looking and feeling hydrated and feeling soft and smooth. I have really enjoyed the products I've used from this collection so far and I would purchase them myself as I find they work and they last a long time.


****Aveda Cherry Almond Softening Shampoo 250ml, 24m, Made in USA €21

I love this shampoo mostly for its exquisite scent. I have used many Aveda products over the years and I always really like them. My sister gave me this bottle because it didn't agree with her hair but I loved it. I don't know if I'd repurchase it as I'm trying to spend less money on shampoo and conditioner but I do think it's a great product and it smells incredible.


**Palmers Cocoa Butter Hand Cream 60g, 12m, Made in USA €2.99

For the price, this is a great hand cream but I've recently switched to the O'Keefe's Working Hands Overnight. I think it works better overall but I would still buy this again as it's a particularly useful size for keeping in my bag. I also love the cocoa butter scent. 


*Clarins Hand & Nail Treatment Cream 50ml, 18m, Made in France €13

This is a product I have used on and off for almost 20 years. My mam would buy it and I'd use hers (probably without her knowing) and then I used to buy it myself almost every time I was in the airport. It's one of those products that when you don't have it you don't think you need it but when you start using it again you realise that it's unrivaled in its excellence and makes a genuine difference to your hands. I probably won't have this product all the time but I will most definitely buy it again and again in the future. 


Ameliorate Smoothing Body Exfoliant 150ml, 12m, Made in UK €23.99

I bought this as part of a set that also included body wash and body lotion. It works differently to other body exfoliants as you apply it to dry skin and leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing it off. It contains biodegradable bamboo granules and AHAs so it's both a physical and chemical exfoliant. It also contains shea butter, cocoa butter and coconut oil so it moisturises your skin at the same time. I have a backup of this as I really enjoyed how it made my skin look and feel. I will probably keep the backup for the warmer months when I have more skin on show as it seems pointless using it now when I'm so covered up. If you have keratosis pilaris or dry skin I would rate the Ameliorate products to help smooth and hydrate your skin. 


The totals are as follows:

13 PR Products: €477

9 Products bought by me €150.88

2 Travel/Sample Size 

2 Part of a Set

5 Repurchases

2 Gifts or Gift With Purchase €32.99

The total is 24 products: €660.87


I finished these products over the almost three-month period since my last post in October. I've been using some of them for over a year. I used up almost half the amount of products compared to my post in October. As I always mention, the amount of money I spent on those 9 products is much lower as I rarely buy anything at full price. I probably didn't spend any more than €120 on the products I bought and I would imagine it was less as some products were part of sets (like the Ameliorate and Briogeo) and then discounted even further. If there's anything you'd like to see me try or anything you'd like swatches of, a Reel on or a blog post about, please do send me a DM on Instagram or leave a comment here. 

I thought it would be interesting to add up some overall totals from the year. Altogether I used up 165 products in 12 months with a total value of €4444.87, 65 of those were PR products with a total value of €2392.73. I bought 89 products myself with a total value of €1886.70, 46 of those products were repurchases, 17 were travel or sample sizes and 11 were gifts or gifts with purchase. I used up 41 makeup products, 55 skincare products, 26 body products, 25 haircare products and 2 perfumes. 

I started these empties posts last year but this is the first full year so it's been really interesting to add up the totals and see everything laid out clearly. This is also the first year I've been trying to keep a one in one out policy with my skincare products so that I can properly test them out and give a more thorough review. It has definitely helped me to gauge the efficacy of products more clearly. This has made me realise what I like, and what ingredients work well for my face, body and hair and therefore should help me to be a more thoughtful consumer. I love being a Content Creator but the amount of waste in the beauty industry does trouble me which is why these posts have been helpful for me. I plan on continuing this exercise next year because even though it's a lot of work to compile these posts, I have found it to be an enjoyable and invaluable part of my work as a Content Creator. I hope you have found some value in it too. 

I tried to include links to products where they are the best price and in stock. You can also visit my ShopMy profile to see collections of all my favourite beauty products by category. If you've made it this far, I want to thank you for taking the time to read such a lengthy blog post and for all of your support this year. I love putting these posts together so the fact that other people might find them helpful makes it so worthwhile. If you enjoyed this blog post or found it helpful and you'd like to support what I do, you can Buy Me A Coffee which helps to fund my work as a Content Creator. 


I'd love to know if you've tried any of these products and what you think, does your opinion differ from mine? Are any of them on your wishlist to try? 


Emma x






Monday, December 4, 2023

Lancôme X Louvre

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*PR Samples




I wanted to begin by saying that this is less of a full review and more of a showcase of the products. I received the collection after it launched and seeing as it's limited edition I wanted to share them as soon as possible as the palette and some of the lipsticks are already sold out on the Lancôme website. It is still available from Brown Thomas and Arnotts here in the EU and from Ulta in the US. 

When I saw that Lancôme was collaborating with the Louvre Museum I was surprised and intrigued. Lisa Eldridge has been the Creative Director of Lancôme for about 8 years now and so I'm always curious to see the latest Lancôme makeup products. I audibly gasped when I saw this collection. It consists of the Richelieu Wing Palette, 4 shades of the L'Absolu Rouge Drama Matte Lipsticks and the Advanced Génefique Serum with Limited Edition packaging. The lipsticks are 4 different shades of red, 105 Celestial Rose, 196 French Touch, 200 French Drama, 274 French Tea. As far as I can tell, three of the shades are pre-existing and Celestial Rose appears to be the only new shade. French Touch and French Drama were also featured in the Qixi Collection from the Summer. 


The main attraction of this collection is the Richelieu Wing Palette which was designed by Lisa Eldridge. It consists of four eyeshadow shades and one highlighter with each shade being named after a part of the Richelieu Wing, Cour Puget Peridot, Cour Carée Copper Light, Cour Marly Marble, Royal Palace Pink and the highlighter is called Richelieu Wing Light. 

Let's discuss pricing because obviously Lancôme is a luxury beauty brand and their prices reflect that. I was so tempted to buy this palette myself when it was first released because it pulled at my heartstrings. Obviously, there was the Lisa Eldridge element as I'm such an admirer of her work with her own brand and what she has done with Lancôme too. I loved the selection of shades in this palette and the exquisite packaging and embossing. I'm a big fan of shimmer eyeshadow so I had no problem with there not being any mattes in the palette. The reasons I didn't buy it were, of course, the price. It's an expensive product and I don't have any income at the moment so buying expensive makeup is not something I can justify especially seeing as it is limited edition. If I am spending money on beauty products now it has to be something that I can thoroughly review and create some great content with, otherwise I can't justify it. If I used a sold-out or limited edition product to create a makeup look and shared it online it would be frustrating for people to no longer be able to buy it which is why I don't tend to buy limited edition products. Despite all of my reasons to not buy it, I was still coveting it as a piece of beautiful makeup and a work of art itself. 








The Advanced Génefique Serum is €99 for 50ml (although it’s currently on sale in Arnotts for €79.20) but for some reason, the regular version 50ml size is €111 which makes no sense to me. As I mentioned three of the lipsticks are pre-existing in the L'Absolu Rouge Drama Matte line and the Qixi Collection which is still available to buy. So you can get three of the shades for €37-€38 each instead of €45. The only difference is the packaging but if you're buying the palette you may want the Limited Edition lipstick packaging too. I know that the packaging will be a selling point for a lot of people. At €98, the palette is obviously quite expensive too as it's just 4 eyeshadows and one highlighter. If you wouldn't wear the green shade I don't know if it would be worth buying. The green is the stand-out shade for me and it's the reason I was considering buying this palette before I was sent it. I love green eyeshadow, it's one of my favourite colours to wear on my eyelids and I can see several ways in which I would wear this green shade. 

It could be worn as a liner either alone or over a pencil liner for longevity and added depth. I would wear it all over my eyelids as a one-and-done shade and maybe blended out with the highlighter shade, I'd wear it as a reverse liner on the lower lash line which is a look I love wearing. I've seen it worn on the inner corner too. It would also look great as a halo or spotlight eye look. You can wear all shades as a sheer wash across the lids and they can also be built up. As with most eyeshadow formulas, you can apply them with your fingers for more impact or use a brush spritzed with a fixing spray to increase the impact. I used an eyeshadow primer before applying these eyeshadows as I have oily eyelids and I always use an eye primer (the Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion). I used every shade in the palette on my eyelids and I found they wore well and lasted all day without creasing.



The lipsticks are also beautiful and each case depicts a different work of art from the Louvre including Nymphe Echo, Nymphe Scorpion, Diane de Gabies and Hermaphrodite. I'm already a big fan of the L'Absolu Rouge Drama Matte formula. There are four shades of varying red tones. Celestial Rose 105 is what I would describe as a rich coral, French Touch 196 is a vibrant orange-red, French Drama 200 is a cordovan/ muted burgundy red and French Tea 274 is a muted dusty coral. I hope I've managed to describe the shades well but hopefully, you can see their true colour in the photos below. The formula is one of the best matte lipstick formulas I've ever tried. In fact, it's probably second only to the Lisa Eldridge True Velvet lipsticks. They are smooth, comfortable and opaque in one swipe. They have that powdery matte finish that makes them quite forgiving and easy to work with but without feeling dry. Similarly to the Lisa Eldridge lipsticks, the shades are unique and nuanced. I think French Touch looks similar to Velvet Dragon but I couldn't really think of any shades I own that are similar to Celestial Rose or French Drama. I'm interested in swatching them beside some of the lipsticks in my collection just to see if I own anything comparable. If you like matte lipsticks, I'm sure you would love this formula. 

I have very fair skin and I found all of the shades of the palette and lipsticks worked well on me. I think the eyeshadow formula means that the shadows would work well on all skin tones, especially as they're shimmers. The highlighter is the only shade I'm not sure about, it doesn't have much of a base colour, it's more of a pearl finish so in that sense I think it could work on many skin tones without looking ashy however I don't know that for sure. It can of course be used as an eyeshadow but I know you may want to see it in person before spending quite a lot of money on it.  

The faces of the campaign are Aya Nakamura, He Cong, Amanda Seyfried and Zendaya and in the videos on the Lancôme YouTube channel, you can see each of the four women wearing different looks using the products in the collection. It's a good way to see how the products were intended to be used and whether you think they are looks you would like to wear. It's also a good way to see the products on various skin tones. 

Celestial Rose

French Drama

French Touch







*Lancôme L’Absolu Rouge Drama Matte (French Touch 196, French Drama 200, Celestial Rose 105)




*Hindash Cosmetics Color Fluid (Carve and Thorn) 






Overall I love this collection. I think the limited edition packaging of the Advanced Génefique is beautiful but to me, the palette and lipsticks are the stars. The lipsticks being already existing shades is better as it means you don't have to worry about getting your hands on them before they sell out. You may be someone who is taken with the packaging but I think it's always important to separate the product from the packaging and think if it was in the regular Lancôme packaging would you still want it? If the palette didn't have the embossing would you still love it enough for the shades alone? I am trying to be much more considerate about beauty purchases especially if I'm drawn to something that is limited edition, or a collaboration or has beautiful packaging. While a product may be beautiful to look at, will I actually use it? I think it's important to consider these things when making a purchase, particularly if it's an expensive one. 

I'd love to know what you think of this collection. Are you enticed? Will you add the products to your Christmas wishlist? If there's anything else you'd like to know about the products or any comparisons you'd like to see please let me know and I'll try to do that. I've linked two videos below of me applying the palette and lipsticks so you can see them in action as well as a swatch video. 

Thank you for taking the time to read this post, I hope you found it to be informative. If there are any specific product reviews you would like to see from me please let me know. If you'd like to support my work as a Content Creator, you can do so through Buy Me A Coffee

Emma x







  

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Empties 6- €1200 Worth of Beauty Products

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*PR Samples

**Repurchase/ Bought after trying a press sample

***Travel Size/ Mini


This is my third empties post of the year, you can read the other two here and here. If this is your first time reading one of these posts I'll quickly explain the thought process behind them. I started these posts last year as a means of being completely transparent regarding my consumption of beauty products. They are supposed to be the antithesis to short-form content which by nature is lacking in detail and nuance. I got tired of seeing Influencers showing press samples that were never mentioned again or never showing what they buy and use or not disclosing when something has been sent for review purposes. I was longing for more in-depth reviews. I suppose that's why I love watching Beauty Youtubers so much. I get much more detail, fully formed opinions and comparisons. 

I wanted to keep track of everything I use up, both PR products and those I buy myself. I write a short review once I've completely finished the products letting you know whether I think it's worth the money. Whether I would buy it again or spend my own money on it if it was sent as a press sample. I also mention the amount of product, the shelf life, where it was made as well as the price. At the end, I have the totals of everything, how much I spent versus the cost of everything that was a PR sample. I hope it's helpful or interesting to have everything laid out this way. It's definitely been an eye-opener for me and it's made me think about what I spend, and where I can save. There are 46 products to get through, so let's get started. 




Lisa Eldridge Skin Enhancing Treatment Cleanser 100ml, 12m, Made in UK €52

I bought this as soon as it came out, along with the Skin and Makeup Enhancing Mist. Skincare from Lisa Eldridge! How could I resist? This is definitely the most expensive cleanser I've ever bought but not the most expensive I've ever used (I'm looking at you, Lancome Absolue which is €90!). This cleanser has ruined all other cleansers for me. It is hands down the most beautiful cleanser I have ever used. The closest to it in terms of overall experience is the Then I Met You Living Cleansing Balm which is about €10 less expensive. I can't adequately explain how beautiful this cleanser feels, it's like a warm hug for your face. On days when I was wearing minimal makeup, I used this to remove all of my makeup. However, any time I was wearing heavier eye makeup I removed that first using an eye makeup remover because I don't like getting my eye makeup all over my face and I also didn't want to waste the cleanser. I used this a lot as a treatment or mask in the mornings before makeup too as it's so comforting and calming. There were a few times I went to bed in the evening after using this that I forgot to apply my nighttime skincare because my skin felt so hydrated. It's fragrance-free but it has the natural scent of the ingredients which I absolutely love, it's a light and inoffensive scent. I was so sad when I finished this product. I was using it so sparingly towards the end because I didn't want it to be gone. I have a stash of 4 other cleansers that I will use up before I buy this one again. I know there were a lot of people complaining about the price and I can understand why to a certain extent. When you're a fan of a brand and you want to try something but it's not in your budget, it can give you the ultimate FOMO. I'm currently a stay-at-home mother, there are three of us living on one salary in one of the most expensive cities in the world so it's not in my budget to be able to spend €52 on a cleanser. I decided to buy it as a treat using the money I made from one of my affiliate platforms. I kind of wish I didn't know how beautiful it is because now no other cleanser will do. If you watched Lisa's video where she talks about the formula, you'll understand why it is priced how it is. I'd love for it to be less expensive too but I can say hand on heart it's worth it. As I mentioned above, the most expensive cleanser I've tried is the Lancome Absolue which is €90 and while it's a lovely cleanser it's almost double the price of the Lisa Eldridge one and doesn't hold a candle to it. 

Obviously, you don't need to spend €52 on a cleanser, there are plenty for less money that will remove makeup and thoroughly cleanse your face. But if you want a luxurious experience and a real treat, add it to your Christmas or birthday wishlist because you won't be disappointed. As a side note, I also bought the cleansing cloths and they are the softest I've ever tried. As far as I know, there are now samples of the cleanser available on her website so if you're not sure whether you want to buy the full size or if you have sensitive skin you may want to try it first. 


*IT Cosmetics Confidence in a Cleanser Skin-Transforming Hydrating Cleansing Serum 148ml, 12m, Made in USA €30

I could have sworn this was in a previous empties as I've gone through several of these over the years. Cleansing Serum is a good name for this product as the texture is lighter than a gel and yet it feels more nourishing. I used this after removing my makeup with a balm and in the morning. I've been sent it in PR drops and I've purchased it myself. As a side note, my mam and my brother love this cleanser too. It doesn't leave your skin feeling dry even though it foams up and the bottle lasts for ages so even though it's €30 full price you get months out of it. When I bought it I got it at a 20% discount from Cult Beauty so it works out at a great price. This is probably the only "second cleanser" or morning cleanser that I would spend that kind of money on. If I'm buying something myself I'll usually just go for something like CeraVe because I go through them quite quickly but like I said this one lasts for a long time because you don't need a lot of it. I have another one in my skincare stash but I would have no problem spending my own money on this product.


**Garnier 2in1 Eye Make-Up Remover (x3) 125ml, 6m, Made in Poland €4.45

This has been featured in two previous empties posts here and here. As you can see I've gone through three of these over the past 4 months so I'm a big fan. I don't usually use this many bottles in such a short space of time but I've had two waterproof mascaras on the go so I've been using it more often. The only negative is that I wish this came in a bigger bottle as it would save on packaging. I'm on the hunt for a waterproof eye makeup remover that comes in a 200/250ml bottle but until then I'll continue to use this one. 


**Caudalie Beauty Elixir (x2) 30ml, 12m, Made in France €14

This is another recurring empty product. As I said the last time I reviewed it, I've been using the Caudalie Beauty Elixir on and off for 12/13 years and I actually have another full one ready to go. I always reiterate that mists are not a necessity but I love using them. It's my not-so-guilty pleasure when it comes to my skincare routine. I'm sure you already know about this product and have maybe tried it yourself but for anyone who doesn't, it's a face mist that smells beautiful. I know the scent is polarising so once again, if you can try this out first I would recommend doing so as I know some people really dislike the scent. It contains rosemary, grape, rose, bitter orange, peppermint and lemon balm extracts so it does have that essential oil type of scent. I find it refreshing, calming and invigorating. I don't always have this in my routine but I figure that I am lucky enough to get sent a lot of the skincare I use so I like to treat myself to this product every now and then.


*Yon-Ka Paris Lotion Yon-Ka Invigorating Mist Dry Skin Toner 200ml, 6m, Made in France €37

I was given this in a press pack at an event about a year ago. I didn't start using it straight away because I had just started a new mist but once I opened it and started using it, it was love! As I always say, using a mist is one of those skincare steps that isn't necessary but it feels great. It's more about the experience and the scent for me. This mist has a lavender scent which I love, it's particularly lovely to use before going to bed. I know that applying hydrating products to damp skin can make them more effective but it's not something you have to use. I think €37 for 200mls is actually quite a good price considering the Caudalie is €38 for 100mls. This bottle lasted me around 6 months of everyday use which I thought was great value for money if you're a lover of a facial mist. The only negative is that Yon-Ka isn't as widely available as other brands, but if you ever get the chance, I urge you to give this a try.


*L'Oréal Paris Age Perfect Cell Renew Eye 15ml, 6m, Made in Germany €37.99

This is one of those products that I liked but didn't love. It did the job of keeping my eye area hydrated. It's not ridiculously expensive and this L'Oréal range is often heavily discounted in Boots, at the moment it's half price which is a great deal. I don't think I'd buy it again myself but it's not a bad product and I read a lot of reviews of people absolutely loving it so maybe it's just one of those products that didn't work for me as well as it does for others. It does say on the box that it's for 50+ skin so perhaps that was the reason I didn't notice much of a difference. 


**L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Hyaluronic Acid + Caffeine Eye Serum 20ml, 6m, Made in Germany €30

I mentioned this in my empties post from last December and I had just bought this bottle so I'd say it lasted me a good 6/7 months of daily use which is excellent for any skincare product. I use this under my eye cream because my eye area is quite dry. I also use it with my Dieux Forever Eye Masks to boost hydration before makeup a few times a week. I love this product and I have just repurchased it as Boots had it in their €12 Tuesday deal so if you'd like to try it, keep on eye on the Boots website as they often have it as part of that offer. 


Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balm (Vanilla) 15g, 12m, Made in USA €22.50

I bought this from Cult Beauty when they had 20% off as I badly needed a new lip balm. The Nuxe Very Rose Lip Balm I started using a few months ago was gritty and although I usually like rose scents, it was not a scent I wanted on my lips. I had to stop using it as the scent and texture were awful. They have seven different scents and shades but I went with the clear vanilla as I wanted something that was purely a lip balm rather than a tint. I really loved this product, the scent is the ideal vanilla that isn't too sweet. The name butter balm is the perfect way to describe the texture, it feels balmy but very smooth and not too thin. I usually save a lip balm tube for the daytime and use a pot at night but I loved this so much I used it all day.  My lips felt hydrated and soft in the morning after wearing it overnight. It contains shea and murumuru seed butter as well as vegan waxes to soothe, heal and condition the lips. I don't really have anything bad to say about this, it's a beautiful lip balm. The only downside is the price but I would always wait to buy 20% off. It's also 15g and it lasted me just under 3 months of using it at least twice per day. I'm currently using the Naturium one which is more than half the price and very similar so I'll keep you updated on how they compare once I've finished that. I also have a Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask to use so it will be a while before I need to buy a lip balm. 


***Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask (Berry) 3g, 12m, Made in Korea €1.99

I bought this mini size from Stylevana earlier in the year when I was ordering some other products like the Beauty of Joseon SPF. I've had this in previous empties posts too. I have a full size waiting to be opened which is the fourth one I've bought. You can definitely get less expensive lip balms as the full size is €22-24 on the likes of Space NK and Cult Beauty. The full size lasts me 6 months of using it every night so to me it's worth the money. I love the texture and the berry scent. It works so well at keeping my lips hydrated and smooth so that's why I continue to repurchase it. If you buy from Stylevana you can get it for a much lower price. These mini sizes are great to try just in case you're not sure if you'll like a product or a scent. They also have sets with 4 different scents in 8g sizes which is a great way to try them out. If you're ok with waiting a while to receive your order it's a great way to save money. 




*Clarins Double Serum Light Texture Complete Age-Defying Concentrate 50ml, 18m, Made in France €98

I've tried both the original Double Serum and the Double Serum Eye before and I loved both of them. This new Light Texture version of Double Serum was the ideal product to use during the warmer months. When it was very warm during the Summer I sometimes used this with just SPF on top as I didn't want to add a layer of moisturiser. My skin still felt and looked hydrated. It's an expensive product, one of the most expensive serums I've ever used. However, it did last me just under 6 months of everyday, once-per-day use and I was impressed with that. I'm not suggesting anyone goes out to buy a €98 serum, but I thought it was worth noting that it stretched out for a long time and I wasn't being too precious with it at all. I was very sad when I finished the last drop of this as I enjoyed everything about it. I'm currently using a different serum and if I had the budget for it (which sadly I don't) I'd buy this one again. 


*Kiehls Clearly Corrective Dark Spot Solution 30ml, 12m, Made in USA €54 

This is a serum that is supposed to brighten the skin and diminish dark spots and skin discolouration. It contains salicylic acid and activated C which is a stabilised form of vitamin C. I have some pigmentation from sun damage which was enhanced during my pregnancy and was still noticeable. I didn't think that this did much until I looked back through some photos of the last couple of months after using it and I can definitely see that it diminished that pigmentation. I also made sure to wear SPF and keep my face out of the sun as much as possible. There's no point using a product like that if you're going to be exposing your face to the sun and not protecting it with a high SPF every day. The question is, would I pay almost €60 for a 30ml size of this serum? I wouldn't pay almost €60 for 30ml of any serum. This is a product for someone with specific skin concerns and it might be the ideal serum for someone with discolouration or hyperpigmentation. It didn't make enough of a difference for me to happily spend that money myself. If I had more pigmentation that bothered me, it might be a different story. This will either be for you or it won't and it's not a bad product but I just don't think I need it. 


Dieux Instant Angel Lipid Rich Moisturizer 50ml, 12m €45

This was another product that made me so sad when I was squeezing out the last drops. I have been wanting to try Dieux products for a long time after following the brand's co-founder Charlotte Palermino on Instagram for a few years. Last year I bought their Forever Eye Mask from Cult Beauty which was the only product that was available in the EU. Then, earlier this year they announced that they had international shipping and I made an order the same day. I ordered the Auracle Eye Serum which you can read about in my last empties post. I also ordered the Instant Angel which I was so excited to try. It's rare that a moisturiser elicits such a response but when you follow a brand's co-founder and you hear about everything that went into creating a product, it makes you more invested in trying it out. I had also heard nothing but good things from my Creator peers and anyone I know who had tried it. To be completely untechnical about it, I would also describe this moisturiser as a warm hug for your skin, much like the feeling of using the Lisa Eldridge Cleanser. It envelops your skin with a layer of comfort and gives your barrier some TLC. One thing that I love about Dieux is that on their website, they are fully transparent about their product pricing and clinical trials. On their website, it's described as a skin-restoring moisturiser for dehydrated skin and a compromised barrier. You can read about the ingredients here, but it is supposed to protect, nourish and repair the skin. It doesn't have fragrance either which is great news for anyone with a sensitivity to fragrance. I loved the texture of this product as it feels rich but when you massage it into your skin it sinks in and doesn't sit on top like some rich moisturisers. This meant that I could wear it day or night as it was a lovely base for makeup, even during the warmer months. I can see this being a great moisturiser for the Winter months. 

My order came with a free key so you can roll down the aluminum tube and get every last drop of the moisturiser out without having to cut it open. I was so sad when I finished this and I can't remember the last time that happened with a moisturiser as they're not exactly the most exciting skincare products. I would love to repurchase this but for now, I have so many moisturisers I've been set in PR drops that it would be wasteful of me not to use those first. The other thing that puts me off is although they have international shipping, it's expensive as you're paying for both shipping and customs and it adds so much more to the price. When I made my first order I had a 20% off discount code which ended up making it the same price as it would be to order full price to the US. I am holding out for a European-based stockist. I think Space NK would be the perfect place to stock Dieux and it would make it a much more accessible brand here in Europe. If you are looking for great, reliable skincare that works, Dieux is the brand! It comes in 50ml and 100ml sizes and is also available from Soko Glam. 


*Clarins Hydra-Essentiel [HA] Moisturises and Quenches Silky Cream SPF 15 Normal to Dry Skin 50ml, 18m, Made in France €45

I loved using this moisturiser and I was sad when I had used it all up. It completely lives up to the name, Silky Cream. It has the most luscious, silky texture that feels so smooth and soft on the skin. It also has a beautiful light, fresh scent. I have combination skin and this is for normal to dry but it wasn't too rich or heavy. I actually used this a lot during the warmer months with the Double Serum Light Texture underneath. There were days when it was quite hot that I wore this alone with sunscreen on top, or the Double Serum alone. It does have SPF 15 but I always opt for SPF 50 as I have such pale skin. It's €45 for 50ml and it lasted me for a few months of everyday use which I thought was good value for money. I have a few moisturisers to use up so I won't be buying this myself yet but I'm going to keep it in my mind palace for future reference and I would urge you if you're near a Clarins counter to feel the texture as it's one of the most gorgeous moisturiser textures I've ever tried. 






*YSL Pure Shots Airthin UV Defender UVA-UVB SPF 50+ PA++++ 30ml, 12m, Made in France €46 

I thought this was a lovely product for under makeup. It's a lightweight, thin consistency that dries down to more of a matte finish which could be great for anyone with oily skin. It also sits very well under makeup and doesn't interfere with anything you apply on top of it. My main issue was the packaging, I'm not sure if I got a dud but I found I had to really squeeze the tube hard to get the product to come out. Considering how thin it is, it was frustrating that it took such an effort to squeeze it out. It's something to consider if you happen to have any dexterity issues and for €46 I would expect more. While I liked the formula, I can't afford to spend that much on SPF as I go through it so quickly, especially as it was only 30mls of product. 


**Glossier Invisible Shield Daily Sunscreen + UVB + UVA SPF 30 30ml, 12m, Made in the USA €28

I've been using this for about 4 years now on and off and I'm not sure if I would buy it again. I love the scent, it's so nostalgic for me and will always remind me of the south of France. I also love the texture which is clear and thin and it sits very well under makeup. The cons are that it's €28 for only 30ml. I don't think I'd bother buying a sunscreen that is any less than 50ml because I use so much of it at a time. I don't know if it's still the case but it used to constantly be out of stock and that unreliability is frustrating as a customer. (Edit: I just checked and it’s not on the Glossier website anymore, another possible discontinuation?) It's also only SPF 30 and while there's nothing wrong with that, with my very fair skin I prefer SPF 50. While I enjoy using it there are great sunscreens for half that price that contain more in the tube and I don't think I can justify buying Invisible Shield again. For now, I'll be sticking to the Beauty of Joseon which is much better value and SPF 50. 


Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun: Rice + Probiotics SPF 50+ PA++++ 50ml, 24m, Made in Korea €17 

This product is one of the best sunscreens I've ever used. I had heard many people talking about it over the past few years, Charlotte Palermino and James Welsh in particular and I had it on my list of products to try. So when I was placing an order for some Romand products on Stylevana earlier this year, I bought it along with the Beauty of Joseon Radiance Cleansing Balm which I just started using last week and is also a beautiful product. It was €13.59 when I ordered it but the price fluctuates on Stylevana and YesStyle as they tend to always have different offers including twin packs. I should have trusted my instincts and bought more than one! As you can see I used up two other sunscreens in the past few months, one is double the price and one is triple and both contain less in the tube. I've also used the Supergoop and Ultra Violette ones in the past and loved them. There are many other brands I love but it's rare to find something that works as well as this does under makeup for the price and the amount of product you get in the tube. It has a light, inoffensive scent and a thin moisturiser-type texture. Despite how much I apply (a lot), it doesn't sit on my skin, it sinks in quite quickly and then leaves a lovely base for makeup if you plan on wearing any on top of it. I can't speak highly enough of this product, If you don't mind waiting on your order, I found ordering from Stylevana very smooth. It's also available on YesStyle, Feel UniqueBeauty Bay and an Irish website Incandeskin. This is one that is worth the hype. 



*Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Oil Free Natural Skin Perfector SPF 20 (0N1 Petal) 50ml, 18m, Made in Italy €50

I have been using this product for a couple of years now after being sent it in a press drop. This tube wasn't completely empty but as it had been open for a couple of years it had started to not work as well on my skin so I opened a fresh one. I used this a lot over the time that I've had it. I featured it in a blog post last year when I wrote about My 6 Minute Face. You'll be able to see the before and after and the coverage level. I mentioned that it was a favourite of mine and it still is because it's such an easy product to use. It has a specific use value for me as my everyday tinted moisturiser when I need to get ready quickly but still want an even complexion. Not all complexion products can be applied well with your fingers but this is one that I can slap on my face without a brush and it always blends in effortlessly. I don't need to think about it. It provides enough coverage to even out my skin without it looking like I'm wearing much makeup. As mentioned in the 6 Minute Face post linked above, I will usually just apply some mascara, blush, under-eye corrector or concealer and a sheer, hydrating lip product. That's the makeup I wear most days as I don't have the time to sit down and go through every step. I just want enough to make me look awake and more fresh than I feel. 

As the name suggests, it's an oil-free formula with a demi-matte finish and sheer coverage. I have combination skin so I can wear this without powdering my oily t-zone as it contains oil-absorbing powders. It also contains licorice root extract which soothes irritated or troubled skin and vitamin E to protect the skin. I found it a great product for when I was going through hormonal acne after having my daughter. The only negatives are the shade range and the price. I have two shades that I can use, 0N1 Petal and 1C1 Cameo. There are only 20 shades (which is common for a sheer tinted moisturiser, although I'm not condoning it) and of course, considering I can wear two of the shades, they inevitably skew in favour of lighter skin tones. The swatches on the Laura Mercier website are bizarre, the lightest neutral shade which is the one I used, looks much deeper than the second lightest neutral shade. So many brands are guilty of having terrible, photoshopped swatches online which makes shade-matching yourself quite difficult. That's why seeing a Content Creator's unedited swatches is so important. You can see 0N1 Petal here, in the post I put together comparing all of my foundation and concealer shades. 

The whole time I was using this I never realised the price. I know Laura Mercier is a high-end brand but I was not expecting it to be €50! It's actually €53.50 from a couple of retailers like Space NK and Brown Thomas. The only thing I will say is that you get 50ml in the tube which is a lot more than the two comparable products in my collection, the No7 HydraLuminous Moisturising Foundation and the Typology Tinted Serum which are both 30ml. You can buy a mini or half-size 25ml bottle for €27. As much as I love this product and I genuinely think it's the top of the list when it comes to tinted moisturisers, it's also quite expensive. Similar products like those mentioned above contain less, the bareMinerals Complexion Rescue which is another comparable product is €34.50 for a 35ml tube. So even though it is pricey, it will last you a long time. Whether it's worth it to you will depend on your skin type and preferences. I am currently on my second tube and I don't know if I would buy it myself purely because if I had €50 to spend on a complexion product I'd rather buy the Lisa Eldridge Foundation and a less expensive everyday day tinted moisturiser. If you have tried this product or if you have another favourite tinted moisturiser, I'd love to know!


**No7 HydraLuminous Moisturising Foundation SPF 15 (Porcelain) 30ml, 12m, Made in France €18.95

I've been using this foundation for almost four years since it launched at the beginning of 2019. As far as I can remember, this is my third tube. When I was working this was my go-to foundation because it was such a fail-safe. It didn't matter how my skin was behaving, it always looked great. You can see lots of posts of me wearing the foundation here. I also wrote a post earlier this year swatching all of my foundations and concealers so you can see how the shade Porcelain compared to other shades here. My only issue with this product is there are only 19 shades, so there could definitely be more shades that are more evenly distributed. I still love this foundation and I'll definitely repurchase it at some stage in the future but for now, I have so many foundations in my collection that I can't justify buying another one. I also think the price point is excellent, less than €20 for such a reliable foundation is a no-brainer for me. Side note, it’s almost ten years since my No7 Match Made Campaign


*bareMinerals Original Mineral Veil Pressed Setting Powder (Translucent) 9g, 24m, Made in USA €35

This powder lasted me for ages. I was sent it in a press drop almost 2 years ago, I didn't start using it straight away but I was definitely using it for over a year almost exclusively. I hit pan and had a small ring of it left in the compact when my daughter got a hold of it and dropped it smashing the remainder. Thankfully there wasn't much left but I still consider it empty as it served me so well. Powder is one of those products that do not excite me in any way. It's only when you try a bad one that you realise how good some of them are. This was an excellent translucent powder. The texture is incredibly fine. It applied smoothly and invisibly and it lightly mattified without looking dry. At €35 it seems expensive but it lasts for such a long time that the cost per use is tiny and makes it well worth it. If you like a pressed translucent powder I highly recommend this one. I think I have 4 powders on the go at the moment so I won't need to buy a new one any time soon but I would definitely purchase this one myself. 


*Glossier Cloud Paint (Storm) 10ml, 6m, Made in USA €26

I can't remember the last time I used this but it was in my "declutter" bag and when I was compiling the list of empties for this post I remembered to include this particular shade as it's practically empty. I'm quite sure I was sent this in 2019 (when I was still receiving PR from Glossier). The shelf life of these is 6 months so it is long long long overdue to be taken out of my collection. In that same declutter I took all of the other shades of Cloud Paint out of my collection as they're all at least 3 years old and because they're liquid I'd feel gross putting them on my skin. Once I got the Lisa Eldridge blushes 2 years ago I pretty much stopped using all of my Cloud Paints. I really loved the shade Storm, especially in the Autumn and Winter. It looked great mixed with Dusk. Puff, Haze, Dusk and Storm were my most used shades. They released a couple of new shades recently and I really liked the look of them but I've sort of fallen out of like with Glossier at the moment. I think they don't quite know who they are anymore and tbh there are only a few products I'd still order from them (You and Futuredew). I don't have anything like Storm in my collection at the moment, the closest is Lisa Eldridge Mountain Walk which is a bit lighter. I may very well order this again in the future but I have a lot of liquid and cream blushes to get through so I don't need to be adding to that. You can see me wearing it in lots of different blog posts here


*IT Cosmetics It's Your Brush Love Instant Brush Cleaner 30ml, Made in USA €13

This product has been discontinued so it's pointless reviewing it but what I will say is I will be on the lookout for a similar product as this was so useful to have at my disposal. I am very regimented about brush cleaning and once it's been used it goes into the "To Wash" pile. I want to keep my products and my face as sanitary as possible so I clean all of the brushes I've used that week once per week but I don't use any brush twice. That may seem over the top for personal use but it's the best way to make sure I'm not spreading bacteria onto my products or my face and I have enough brushes to be able to do it so why not? Having a spray brush cleaner is handy for those in-between days when you want to use a specific blending brush but it's the day before brush wash day. I feel better knowing it has been spot-cleaned. If anyone reading this can recommend anything similar please do let me know as it's not something I'm well versed on. 


**IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better Setting Spray+ 100ml, 12m, Made in Canada €26

This is another product that I have mentioned in a previous empties post. As I've already reviewed it, I'll keep this brief. I go between buying this and Urban Decay All Nighter depending on which one is less expensive. It smells like coconut which I love and it does the job of increasing makeup longevity. I have multiple other setting sprays I'm using at the moment so I'm not going to need to buy one for a while but I love this one and would definitely buy it again for days when I need my makeup to last longer. It also comes in a travel size which is handy if you want to try it out before buying the full size or for keeping in your bag. 




**MAC Prep + Prime Lip 1.7g, Made in Germany €26

I first bought this back in 2015, you can read my initial review of it here. I have repurchased it many times since because it's a product that genuinely works. There are primers for your face and eyes and even eyelashes so it makes sense if you want to smooth your lips, hydrate and increase longevity that you would use a primer on your lips too. The idea is that it instantly hydrates, smooths, refines and helps with feathering. It's a twist-up stick with a waxy formula that dries to a more matte finish making it an ideal surface to apply liner or any kind of lip product. You may or may not have noticed that I am a lip product girl through and through and I've tried similar products over the years but I always come back to this because it's the best. If you have issues with your lip products feathering or lasting all day, this is definitely worth thinking about. It's great for events or any time you're worried about your lip product lasting. Make sure to apply it over your lip line and that will help with any bleeding of your lip product. I'll definitely be repurchasing this at some point. 


*Bakeup Beauty Define Me Gel Liner 0.07g, 6m, Made in Japan $20

I had been dying to try Bakeup Beauty since I first learned that the brand was launching. It was co-founded by one of my favourite makeup artists Jo Baker whose work is a constant source of inspiration to me. When the brand launched at the beginning of this year I was so disappointed to learn they were only shipping to US. They have since become available internationally through both Urban Outfitters and Amazon. After hounding them to start shipping to the EU and leaving supportive comments on their posts they actually messaged me in March to ask if I wanted to join their Creator Community. I said yes and they sent me a package with their palettes and other products however it got lost en route. I then received a package a couple of months later when this liner launched that also contained some face gems. They have since launched their Tarantulash Mascara which I have been dying to try as Jo Baker is the queen of a lashy look. I haven't received the PR package of the mascara and I've tried reaching out to the brand but I've heard nothing back so I don't know where I stand. I'd love to try their palettes and the mascara but I obviously can't afford to buy everything I want to try from every brand and I didn't want to buy something that could have shown up at my door and waste money. All I can do at the moment is review this product as it's all I have tried from the brand. I used this up quite quickly, in fact I can't think of any other liner that I've actually used up completely. The reason is that this is the ideal liner for tight lining because it has such a thin nib and the gel formula means it doesn't budge or transfer to the lower waterline. I loved how it made my lashes look thicker at the base and got rid of any gaps that used to annoy me. I would repurchase it but the international shipping via Amazon is €13 which makes buying this liner quite expensive. Like I said if I was buying multiple items I might be able to justify the shipping costs but I'm not sure where I stand with the brand at the moment and if or when I'll be getting the other products to try. I have no issue spending my own money on products I want to try but I also didn't want to be wasteful and order products that were being sent to me for review. Hopefully I will hear back soon either way as I've had a lot of interest from people wanting to know my thoughts on the brand but at the moment I don't feel like I can give much of an opinion. 


**Glossier Brow Flick (Brown) 0.48ml, 6m, Made in France €23

I won't be buying Brow Flick again. As I mentioned in my last empties post, I much preferred the West Barn Co. Brow Pen. Since finishing this Brow Flick I've been using the NYX Professional Makeup Lift & Snatch! Brow Tint Pen. While the name is terrible the product itself is great and works much better for me than Brow Flick and it's less expensive. I've slowly been finding better and less expensive replacements for all the Glossier products I loved, it's disappointing that a brand that was once ahead of the game is now trailing behind most of the other brands on the market, reformulating to the detriment of beloved products and releasing things no one has asked for (Milky Jelly Soap??). I can't see myself making a Glossier order any time soon and it does make me sad, I'm hoping they will turn it around at some point in the future. 


*YSL Beauty Lash Clash Mascara (2 Brown) 8ml, 6m, Made in France €34 

I had been wanting to try out this mascara ever since it was first launched. I received this brown version when I went to a YSL Beauty Masterclass earlier this year and I was thrilled that it was in the press bag. It's been years since I last tried a brown mascara but I'm now a convert after using this one. The only other YSL mascara I've tried is the Effet Faux Cils which is one of my top tier mascaras so I was expecting this one to be great too. You can see me applying it in this Reel on Instagram. It's a beautiful mascara that gives length, volume and definition. It behaves like a waterproof mascara, it's long wearing, holds a curl and it didn't flake on me. It grabs onto every lash and coats it evenly without clumping, but you can also build it up for more volume. It takes a bit more oomph to remove it because of how long wearing it is, but you don't necessarily need a waterproof eye makeup remover. I loved the deep warm brown colour and I found it ideal for wearing on minimal makeup days. It's €34 full price which is expensive so it's definitely one I'd wait to buy discounted or as a treat if you fancy a bougie mascara. You can usually get good value mascara sets after Christmas too which is when I tend to stock up on the ones I really love. I would definitely repurchase this one. 


*Clarins Wonder Perfect Mascara 4D Waterproof €29.50

I had this mascara a few years ago and I loved it, you can see multiple posts of me wearing it here. It's definitely on the more volumising end of the mascara scale which I love. I like to wear waterproof mascara in the Summer months because I get watery eyes from hayfever and this did the trick. It's also great at holding a curl. If you are someone looking for more lift and curl with mascara, use an eyelash curler first and then apply waterproof mascara. Nothing else works like that combination. For me, it comes down to the price. While I loved this mascara, the Urban Decay Perversion Waterproof is less expensive and there are drugstore waterproof mascaras that are less expensive again. I prefer to save on mascaras as realistically they don't tend to last more than a few months. I'd rather spend more money on foundation or lipstick because they last longer. Speaking of which I'll be reviewing the new Clarins Joli Rouge Lipsticks soon but for now, you can see me trying them on in this Reel on Instagram. If you'd like to try this, I'd definitely wait to buy the Christmas gift sets as they tend to be better value and you usually get a couple of travel-size products with the mascara.


*Rimmel Kind & Free Mascara 7ml, 6m, Made in Italy €12

I attended the launch of the Kind & Free collection last year and I had a few mascaras to use up before I opened this one. I can't remember the last time I used a Rimmel mascara, or makeup product for that matter so I didn't really have any expectations for this product. I was so pleasantly surprised when I tried this for the first time. You can see it in action in this video. It's quite a wet formula so if you're someone who is trying to keep your lashes curled it may not be the right choice but I loved how it made my lashes look. It gave me length and definition and can be built up for added volume too. I was so surprised by how much I loved this mascara and it's one I would have no problem buying myself especially as it's such a great price point.   




Wella Professional Thermal Image Heat Protection Spray 150ml, Made in France €16

I've had this for a while now, I bought it in Salon Services over a year ago. It took me longer than it should have to get through it but that's probably because I bought the ghd Curly Ever After that had heat protection so I used that for a while. I don't know how much I can say about this product. It smelled nice, I assume it protected my hair and it lasted for a while. It's one of those products I didn't feel too strongly about because it's not an exciting product to me. I have already bought a different, less expensive heat protector so I don't know if I would buy it again. I would probably go for the ghd spray as that does more for my hair and there's not a huge price difference. 


Color Wow Dream Coat for Curly Hair 200ml, 12m, Made in UK €30

I don't know whether I wasn't using enough of this product or it's just not right for my hair but I didn't find it made a huge difference to my curls or my frizz. I know you have to spray it liberally onto each section of hair and then dry it but it wasn't any better than any of my other curl products. My friend swears by the regular Color Wow Dream Coat and I know lots of people who love this product but it didn't do enough that would make me want to spend €30 on it again. I had very long hair when I started using it so maybe I just wasn't using enough but now that my hair is shorter I can't see myself buying it again to find out if it works with shorter hair. I'll stick to my JVN Hair products for now. 


Davines LOVE Curl Shampoo 250ml, 12m, Made in Italy €23

Davines LOVE Curl Conditioner 250ml, 12m, Made in Italy €25

I'm going to review these products together because I used them together and I feel the same about both. I had never tried this brand before but I had always heard good things about it and these products had great reviews. I bought them with a 20% discount as I needed a new shampoo and conditioner and thought I'd give them a try. I loved the scent, I thought they worked really well for my hair type. I've mentioned many times before that I try to save money on wash-off products like shampoo, conditioner, shower gel and cleansers and spend on treatments and serums that are staying on my skin and hair. I do think that having a good shampoo and conditioner for your hair type makes a difference but at full price these products are quite expensive. If I had a bigger budget I would definitely buy them again as I do think they made a difference to my hair but for now, I'm going to try something less expensive. If you have curly hair and you don't mind spending a bit more on your haircare products, I would definitely recommend this range. 


R+Co Labyrinth 3-in-1 Texturizing Shampoo + Conditoner+ Styler 177ml, 12m, Made in USA €30

First of all, if anyone from R+Co is reading this, please make a perfume of this scent. It's one of my favourite scents of any beauty product I've ever tried. It has deep palo santo, white cedarwood, smoky tobacco leaf, fresh pine needles and waterlily. They actually have a candle in the scent which would be the best candle for Winter. This is the fourth styling product from the collaboration between R+Co and hair stylist Ashley Streicher. I've used two of the other products, Sun Catcher and Dreamhouse which I loved. I mentioned Sun Catcher in a previous empties post. The idea behind this product is that it's a shampoo, conditioner and styling product all in one. It's ideal for anyone with fine hair who is looking for more texture and volume and maybe to save time on hair washing. It has ingredients to hydrate your hair too so it kind of does a bit of everything. I really enjoyed using this on days when I didn't have much time to wash and style my hair. I wasn't expecting to like this as much as I did, 2-in-1 products are generally not the best but I think this one is great. I've seen this priced from €28-€36 and seeing as it's less than 200mls it's on the more expensive side for a hair product. I bought this with 20% off so I think it was around €24 which is more palatable to me. I tended to use it every second time I washed my hair and the other times I would use regular shampoo and conditioner so it did last me for a while. Depending on your hair type and preferences you may really love this product. I would definitely buy it again as I loved the scent and found it worked very well for my hair needs. 


Umberto Giannini Hair Detox Activated Charcoal Purifying Shampoo 200ml, 12m, Made in UK €11.99

I was looking for a shampoo to clarify my hair when I've been using a lot of styling products and help with build-up. As I live in a city I know that pollution can be an issue for hair and scalp health so I wanted to try something that might help. I definitely found this helped to make my hair look and feel extra clean. I left an oil treatment in my hair for too long one day and when I washed and dried my hair I was left with an oily residue at my roots so the next time I washed it I used this and it was back to normal. It does have a dark grey colour so it's worth noting it might make your shower a bit messy but I find it washes away no problem. It's the kind of product I would use every 1-2 weeks just to make sure there is no build-up of product on my hair and scalp. It's not too expensive and because you don't use it every time you wash your hair it lasts for a while. I'll definitely buy this again. 


***JVN Complete Air Dry Cream 30ml, 12m, Made in USA €10

I've written about this a few times this year as I've been using it since I first bought the travel size in December. I've since bought the full size and have gone through another travel size and I love what this does for my hair. It enhances the texture of my curls and helps to reduce frizz. I use it when I air dry my hair and when I use a diffuser. You can use this on any texture of hair, it's great if you want to embrace your natural texture instead of heat styling. I'm currently using a full-size tube of this and it's something I will continue to buy because it works so well for my hair type. 


ghd Curly Ever After Curl Hold Spray 120ml, 12m, Made in UK €22

Earlier this year I asked on my Instagram stories about ghd recommendations. The Instyler my sister gave me years ago finally gave up on me so I was looking to invest in a new hair styling tool. I was given a ghd Platinum Straightener years ago at a press event and because I couldn't make it work for me I gave it to my sister. I prefer a curling wand for my hair type and lack of skills. A friend who I met through Instagram sent me a DM after seeing my hair tool story and offered to send me her Classic Wave Curve Wand as she had another curling wand that she preferred and wasn't using this one. I was taken aback by her generosity as she easily could have sold it. I took her up on her kind offer, she sent it to me straight away and I've been using it so much since. There really is no comparison between it and other much less expensive curling wands I've tried. Because I saved so much money on having to buy a new one myself, I decided to try out the ghd Curly Ever After Curl Hold Spray. It's both a heat protector and a curl maximiser. I had been using the L'Oréal Professionel Techni Art Pli but I prefer the ghd one and the fact that it gives heat protection is an added bonus as I don't have to buy two separate products. It prolongs my styled curls/ waves, smells lovely and I know my hair is protected. I probably should have bought this again but I'm trying to save money where I can so I just bought a less expensive heat protector from Boots but I will definitely buy this again in the future or try to stock up when it's at a discounted price. 


***JVN Complete Instant Recovery Serum 25ml, 12m, Made in USA €14

This is repairing and protecting style primer. It balances the porosity of your hair, strengthens it and provides heat protection. To sum it up, it primes your hair for other styling products so that they work more efficiently. It is recommended for heat or chemically damaged hair, split ends, heat protection and frizz. It also has the most incredible scent as do all of the JVN Hair products I've tried. I will definitely be repurchasing this product. 





**Rituals The Ritual of Hammam Refreshing Foaming Shower Gel 200ml, 36m, Made in France €10.90

This is one of my favourite Rituals scents. I've had many of the Hammam products over the years, the massage oil and shampoo are some of my favourites. There's not much I can say about a shower gel except that it cleaned my body and smelled incredible. It has eucalyptus and argan oil so if you like those scents you will love this range. I will most definitely be buying this again in the future. If you’re based in Ireland they’re also available from Arnotts


Ameliorate Nourishing Body Wash 200ml, 12m, Made in UK €12

I bought an Ameliorate set on Cult Beauty earlier this year that was amazing value. It contained this 200ml Body Wash, a 150ml Smoothing Body Exfoliant and a 500ml Transforming Body Lotion all for €22.60. I then had a 20% off discount code and I was already making an order so I couldn't resist this set as it was such great value already, especially with the added discount. I have been using the Ameliorate body cream on and off for years now but I had never tried their other products. I wasn't expecting much from this body wash but I ended up loving it and being so sad when it was finished. I'll start by saying I don't find these products to get rid of my KP but they definitely help with my dry skin and make it look and feel smoother. I found the body wash to be quite nourishing for a wash-off product and the most important factor, it smelled incredible, which is something I wasn't expecting because the scent of the Body Lotion is not my favourite. This set is still available on Cult Beauty and it's such a steal if you have dry skin and you're looking for some body products. The lotion comes in a huge pump bottle too which I love as it always encourages me to moisturise my body. I just repurchased this as I was making a Cult Beauty order and had a 20% off discount code. 


Maison Margiela Replica On A Date 30ml, 24m, Made in France €62

I wanted to write my description of this before I read about it on the Maison Margiela website. I'm not the best with olfactive descriptors but I would describe it as a sparkling, rosy floral with berry fruits, warmth and freshness. It's like walking through a rose garden or a vineyard on a warm Summer evening beside a person you love who smells amazing and comforting. I wrote the previous sentence and then I read the description on the website which is almost identical and that's why I love the Replica scents so much, they truly manage to capture a feeling or a moment in time like no other perfumers. It's funny that on the bottle the provenance and period is Provence, 2014 because it makes me think about when my boyfriend and I went on our first holiday together in 2014 to a chateau in France. We walked around the gardens chatting as the sun was setting. I was wearing Chloé Rose de Chloé at the time (now sadly discontinued) which as the name suggests is a floral rose scent but also contains blackcurrant and woody notes like On A Date. They are so similar and I think that's why I was so struck by On A Date when I first smelled it at the concession in Arnotts. It makes me think of young love, first dates, romance, talking endlessly hand in hand and the excitement of possibility. I can't remember the last time I fell so head over heels with a scent and used it up so quickly. I will definitely be buying this again or putting it on my Christmas list. 


O'Keefe's Working Hands Overnight Intensive Hand Cream 80ml, 24m, Made in USA €13.99

I was recommended this product back in 2020 when I did a call out on Instagram for hand lotions to help with the peeling skin on my hands from washing them so much in work. I didn't buy it at the time, I tried a few other products that were recommended instead. Then I saw this in Boots a few months ago when my hands were bad again so I decided to give it a try. It made quite a difference straight away and when I ran out I didn't repurchase it straight away and I noticed my other hand creams weren't cutting it so I just repurchased it again last week. There are a few different kinds from this brand but I like this overnight treatment as it's so hard for me to apply hand cream during the day because I'm always doing something with my hands. If you have very dry hands I highly recommend trying this out as it really does work.


**Flexitol Rapid Relief Hand Balm 56g, Made in UK €6.99

I mentioned this in at least one of my previous empties posts as I've gone through a few tubes now. While I think this is a great hand balm, I have since started using the O'Keefe's Working Hands and it's been better at repairing my dry hands so I'll be sticking with that one from now on. 


**Weleda Skin Food 75ml, Made in Germany €17.75

This product is a cult beauty product for good reason. It's an intensive moisturiser for dry skin and can be used on the face and body. I know it's a favourite of Makeup Artists and I can understand why. It hydrates dry looking skin straight away and leaves a beautiful sheen on the skin. I was first introduced to this product by Katie Jane Hughes about 7 years ago and I've gone through numerous tubes of it over the years, including the Light version. It's great for protecting you skin, especially in the colder months. I have quite dry skin on my body so it's great for layering to really lock in moisture. I will absolutely repurchase it. 


The totals are as follows:


15 PR Products: €567.49

31 Products bought by me €637.41

4 Travel/Sample Size 

3 Part of a Set

17 Repurchases

No Gifts or Gift With Purchase


The total is 46 products: €1204.90


I finished these products over the three-month period since my last post at the beginning of July. I've been using some of them for two years or more. I used up two fewer products compared to the last time so I've finished 141 products in 9 months. As I always mention, the amount of money I spent on those 31 products is much lower as I rarely buy anything full price. I probably didn't spend any more than €500 on the products I bought and I would imagine it was less as some products were part of sets (like the JVN hair product) and then discounted even further. If there's anything you'd like to see me try or anything you'd like swatches of, a Reel on or a blog post about, please do send me a DM on Instagram or leave a comment here. 

I tried to include links to products where they are the best price and in stock. You can also visit my ShopMy profile to see collections of all my favourite beauty products by category. If you've made it this far, I want to thank you for taking the time to read such a lengthy blog post. I love putting these posts together so the fact that other people might find them helpful makes it so worthwhile. If you enjoyed this blog post or found it helpful and you'd like to support what I do, you can Buy Me A Coffee which helps to fund my work as a Content Creator. 


I'd love to know if you've tried any of these products and what you think, does your opinion differ from mine? Are any of them on your wishlist to try? 

Emma x