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Sunday, January 12, 2020

Mulholland Drive

I've been wanting to try Lemonhead LA glitters for the longest time so when I saw that they were stocked on Cult Beauty before Christmas I had to make an order. They also happened to be offering a free Mulholland Spacepaste with every purchase so that made it even sweeter, two for the price of one. I was so excited to try them out myself after seeing lots of different people using them. 

I decided to go for a sort of tonal look based on the rose gold shade of Mulholland. I used Bodyography Eclipse Glitter Pigment as a base as it's the same shade as the glitter and then NARS Powermatte Lip Pigment in the shade American Woman which is described as a chestnut rose. I used Glossier Cloud Paint in Storm on my cheeks to bring the rosy colour onto my face and tie the look together. 

I'm still loving using Glossier Futuredew under my foundation, particularly with more long lasting or full coverage foundations like Double Wear Light or the IT Cosmetics CC Cream which is what I did for this look. As you can see despite it being full coverage it doesn't look heavy at all. 

I love how this look turned out, I think the different shades of rosy pink worked really well together. I was so impressed with the Lemonhead Spacepaste, it's such an easy product to use as the glitter is suspended in a kind of gel so you can either apply it with a flat brush or your finger for a lighter application. I also really enjoyed wearing the NARS Powermatte for the first time. I bought one of the Studio 54 sets on sale at Christmas with three shades in it. I blended out the edges slightly with a pencil brush for a softer look. 

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*Glossier Futuredew Oil Serum Hybrid
*IT Cosmetics CC+ Cream (Fair)
*IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Undereye Concealer (Light/Ultra Fair)
*bareMinerals bareSkin Complete Coverage Serum Concealer (Fair)
Soapbrows
Glossier Brow Flick (Brown)
Fenty Beauty Match Stix Matte Skinstick (Amber)
Kevyn Aucoin Eyelash Curler
Bodyography Glitter Pigment (Eclipse)
Lemonhead LA Spacepaste Glitter (Mulholland)
*Glossier Pro Tip
*Urban Decay Perversion Mascara
*Glossier Cloud Paint (Storm)
Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter (Fair)
*Glossier Play Niteshine Highlighter Concentrate (Platinum Rose)
*L'Oréal Paris Infallible Magic Loose Powder
*Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray
Pixi Glow Mist
NARS Powermatte Lip Pigment (American Woman)

What do you think of this look? Are you over glitter or were you ever into it?

Emma x


*PR Sample
***Glossier products are affiliate links, if you choose to shop via those links I will receive a small percentage of the sale but it won't cost you anything extra.


Sunday, April 28, 2019

Gunshot Glitter

I've been playing around with the Pixi Glitter-y Eye Quad since I got it a few weeks ago and last weekend I tried the silver shade and came up with a kind of ombré glitter wing. I started with a black liquid liner and then built up the silver over it with an angled brush. I added a small bit of a cool toned metallic shade along my lower lash line for some definition.

Glitter is never subtle but I think a look like this is a more "wearable" way to wear it if you aren't into all over glitter. I kept everything else quite simple, I mixed Glossier Cloud Paint in Storm and Dusk on my cheeks and Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb in the shade Fenty Glow on my lips.

I've been using the new No7 HydraLuminous Moisturising Foundation since it was released a few months ago. I'm a big fan of No7 foundations so I bought it as soon as I saw it in store. As suggested by the name, it's a foundation that gives your skin hydration and radiance. It also contains vitamins A,C and E that treat your skin and grapeseed oil to hydrate so that it's actually helping your skin to look brighter and more moisturised after continued use. In recent years I've really gotten into base products that also have skincare benefits, like the IT Cosmetics CC Cream. I like to know that my foundation has ingredients that will benefit my skin as well as providing coverage and luminosity. I find this foundation quite similar to the IT Cosmetics one in texture and finish, however it only has SPF15 so I use SPF30/50 underneath (which I usually do anyway).

You can probably see from the before and after photos below that it's a medium coverage foundation and it really does give my skin a healthy glow. If you like a more radiant finish and you have dry or combination skin, I highly recommend getting a sample of this. I don't know how it would wear on oily skin, but I find it wears quite well on my oily t-zone throughout the day, I just make sure to use a little powder for longevity. I've said it before and I'll say it again, No7 are my favourite drugstore brand for foundations, they have something for every skin type, it's just a pity the shade range isn't more extensive. 

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Glossier Invisible Shield Daily Sunscreen SPF 30
Clarins Re-Fresh Hydrating Beauty Mist
No7 HydraLuminous Moisturising Foundation (Porcelain)
L'Oréal Paris Unbelieva'Brow Long-Lasting Brow Gel (Dark Brunette) Review Here
Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion (Anti-Aging)
bareMineral bareSkin Complete Coverage Serum Concealer (Fair)
Kevyn Aucoin The Eyelash Curler
NYX Professional Makeup Epic Ink Liner (Black)
Pixi Glitter-y Eye Quad (BluePearl)
Lancôme Monsieur Big Mascara
Glossier Cloud Paint (Storm and Dusk)
Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter (1 Fair)
IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Pores Poreless Finish Airbrush Powder (Translucent)
Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Universal Lip Luminizer (Fenty Glow) Review Here

*Press Sample


Would you wear glitter like this? Have you tried any of these products?


Emma x





Sunday, March 1, 2020

Blue Is The Warmest Colour

I'm no stranger to a blue eye makeup, see herehere, here, here and here. As you can see I've worn it time and time again in various shades and in various ways. The one shade I have yet to find is the perfect cornflower or powder blue, which I'm hoping Glossier Skywash shade Pool will be. I love how blue can look both modern and retro. The powdery blues of the sixties into the electric blues of the seventies and eighties. I'm well aware it's not to everyones taste, but I think whether done in a subtle way as a liner or an all out bright blue shadow like below, it's definitely an eye-catching statement and a bit of fun which is exactly what I want from my makeup sometimes. 

If you do an image search for blue eyeshadow looks, most of them are these elaborate cut crease looks with precise blending and liner and huge false eyelashes, but that's a bit too much for me so I wanted to create my own version with a bit of a nod to the sixties and seventies. I used three shades of blue from two different palettes, the BPerfect Carnival Palette and the new Fenty Beauty Snap Shadows Pastel Frost palette. I added the frosted blue from the Fenty palette on top of Sky from the Carnival palette because I wanted it to be vibrant but somewhat muted too. I added some elongated winged liner and individual lashes on the outer half of my eyes for some extra drama. 

As always with a statement eye look (and in general) I kept everything else looking minimal and fresh. My skin has been very dry lately and I don't know whether it's weather or pregnancy related so I've been using the Clarins Plant Gold oil emulsion to prep my skin after exfoliating, it's such a great product to use before makeup as it's a bi-phase liquid with the Clarins Blue Orchid oil and a melting emulsion which makes it hydrating and lightweight. I used the Milk Makeup Hydro Grip Primer as it both adds hydration and helps foundation last longer. I then applied one of my absolute favourite base products, the IT Cosmetics CC Cream as it helps to colour correct and cover any redness. I wanted my skin to be as even toned as possible with this eye look, the CC Cream is full coverage but to me it doesn't look or feel like it. You can build it up if you want to cover more but I just use one pump all over my face and it covers what I want it to.

I used some cream bronzer and contour for dimension, something I find is definitely a necessity for me when I'm using a more full coverage base. I loved the idea of mixing blue and pink so I mixed Glossier Puff and Storm Cloud Paints on my cheeks and the Kevyn Aucoin Glass Glow Face in Prism Rose on the high points of my face. I then finished the look with one of my favourite lip products, the Clarins Instant Light Natural Lip Perfector. I've had many of these in various shades since they launched years ago, it's a product that I always have in my collection. They look, smell and feel amazing. It added just the right amount of shine and colour to my lips to not compete with the eyes and has that sixties feel I was going for. 

You could do the same look with any bright colour eyeshadow or a neutral if you're not into wearing bright colours on your eyes. I think the elongated liner transforms any eye look and I love how different it makes the shape of my eyes. I felt amazing wearing this makeup and isn't that the whole point of it!

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Milk Makeup Hydro Grip Primer
*IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better CC+ Cream (Fair)
*bareMinerals bareSkin Complete Coverage Serum Concealer (Fair)
Yves Saint Laurent Beauty Touche Éclat (Rose Lumière)
*Clarins Glow 2 Go Blush and Highlighter (02 Golden Peach)
Fenty Beauty Match Stix Matte Skinstick (Amber)
Soapbrows Kit
Glossier Brow Flick (Brown)
*Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion
*BPerfect Cosmetics Stacey Marie Carnival Palette (Sky, Recharge)
Fenty Beauty Snap Shadows 8 Pastel Frost (Muva's Boy)
*Glossier Pro Tip
Chanel Beauty Le Volume de Chanel Mascara
**Glossier Cloud Paint (Storm and Puff)
Kevyn Aucoin Glass Glow Face (Prism Rose)
*IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Pores Powder
*Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray
Pixi Glow Mist
Clarins Instant Light Natural Lip Perfector (05 Candy Shimmer)
Ardell Individuals Knot-Free Naturals (Short and Medium)

Have you tried blue eyeshadow or would you?

Emma x



*PR Samples
**I bought Puff myself, Storm is a PR sample
***Glossier products are affiliate links, if you choose to shop via those links I will receive a small percentage of the sale but it won't cost you anything extra.



Sunday, May 19, 2019

Glossier Playdate

If you've been following me for any length of time you'll know I'm a big fan of Glossier. So when they launched their sister brand Glossier Play that focuses on "dialled-up beauty extras" with the belief that the best part of going out is getting ready, I was so excited to get my hands on the products and try them out. 

I was lucky enough to be sent a few products by Glossier, the Colorslide in the shade Critical Mass, Niteshine in Platinum Rose and Vinylic Lip in the shade Casino. I loved them all so much that I made  an order myself pretty much straight away. I went for two Glitter Gelées- Glass Bonsai and Firewalk, the Vinylic Lip Lacquer in Pony, the Blade sharpener, The Detailer multitool and the Colorslide eye pencil in Disaster Class. I've since been trying out different ways of wearing the products.

I saw a lot of negativity about the launch of Play, with people saying it wasn't very "Glossier" and slating the products for having too much packaging and that the glitter wasn't biodegradable. I've since heard that they are making changes to those things which is great as I think it put a lot of people off buying the products. What I really love about Glossier Play is that the products are so much fun to play with, I think they really nailed the colours and textures, they're easy to use and you get maximum impact with minimum effort. 

The whole collection, especially the packaging and typeface seems to have been heavily influenced by the seventies and everything Disco. It's obviously not going to be for everyone as bright colours, glossy textures and glitter isn't most people's bag, but having said that I think there is something for everyone whether it's the Pony Vinylic Lip Lacquer which as you can see below is a great neutral, or the Colorslide in Pretty Penny (a metallic copper) or Sparkle Shark (a metallic gunmetal grey) or the Niteshine highlighters which I think any makeup lover would adore. 

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I used Disaster Class (a deep wine red) liner along my lash line into a wing shape and used The Detailer brush to add Firewalk Glitter Gelée on top. I then added Cloud Paint in Storm and Haloscope in Moonstone AND Niteshine in Platinum Rose on top and blended it out with the Real Techniques Setting Brush. As you can see it gives an incredible sheen to my skin, its definitely more pigmented than the Haloscopes but the formula is concentrated so you only need the smallest amount and it's easy to blend out with a brush or your fingers. I'm so obsessed with this product, it's almost a look in itself it's so eye catching! You could also add it to the Cloud Paints for some extra shine.

This is one layer of Pony Vinylic Lip, you can build up the texture and colour intensity by adding more layers but I wanted to let the glitter and highlighter be the star of the show so I kept the lips quite simple. If you're a fan of shiny lip products, these lacquers are so gorgeous. They smell amazing, they're easy to use and the colours are beautiful. The bright red shade Baby is next on my list. I love that you can wear them more sheer or really build them up for full on glossy glamour. They obviously don't last as long as a matte lipstick but they fade very evenly and they're so fun  and addictive to apply you won't mind topping up.

I've tried the Colorslide liners on their own too and they really stay put and don't smudge but you do have to work quickly if you want to blend them out as they really set into place. I'm dying to get a few more shades, I have my eye on Adult Swim and Early Girl in particular. You can get colourful liners like this from a few brands like Urban Decay and NYX and I think it's a great way to play with colour if you want to ease yourself into it.

If you hadn't gathered as much already, I'm a huge fan of Glossier Play, I think they've really nailed fun makeup products with the shade range, quality and pricing. Also on a side note, the Blade sharpener is an absolute must-have if you use pencils. It's so handy! They also do a set called the Playground which is one of each product in whichever shades you want for €59.

Check out this post if you want to see another look with the Glitter Gelée in Firewalk.


Glossier Invisible Shield Daily Sunscreen
*bareMinerals BAREPRO Performance Wear Liquid Foundation (Fair)
bareMinerals bareSkin Complete Coverage Serum Concealer (Fair)
*Clarins Glow 2 Go Blush and Highlighter Stick (02 Golden Peach)
*IT Cosmetics Brow Power Universal Brow Pencil
Essence Make Me Brow Eyebrow Gel Mascara (02 Browny Brows)
Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion Anti-Aging
Glossier Play Colorslide Technogel Eye Pencil (Disaster Class)
Glossier Play Glitter Gelée (Firewalk)
Marc Jacobs Beauty Velvet Noir Mascara
*Glossier Cloud Paint Cream Blush (Storm)
Glossier Haloscope Face Highlighter (Moonstone)
*Glossier Play Niteshine Highlighter Concentrate (Platinum Rose)
Glossier Play Vinylic Lip High Shine Lacquer (Pony)

*Press Sample


I thought I'd add a few more photos that I've previously posted on my Instagram but are worth showing in this post so you can see the different ways I've worn the products.

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Glitter Gelée in Glass Bonsai and Vinylic Lip in Pony

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Niteshine in Platinum Rose, Colorslide in Critical Mass and Vinylic Lip in Casino

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Let me know if you've tried anything from Glossier Play, or if there's anything you'd like to try. What do you think about the brand in general?

Emma x


**This post is in no way sponsored, some products were sent to me as press samples and some were bought myself. I'm just a big fan!

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Star Gold

Over Christmas I got some lovely presents including the Charlotte Tilbury Eyes to Mesmerise in the shade Star Gold and the NARS Audacious lipstick in the shade Carmen from the Studio 54 collection. I wore them together a couple of weeks ago and added some Bodyography Glitter Pigment in Bubbly in the centre of the lid for some extra glitz and dimension. I added a thin wing using Glossier Pro Tip and Urban Decay Perversion Mascara. 

On my face I used a combination of Glossier Futuredew and Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk. I absolutely loved how these products looked together, my bottle of Luminous Silk is almost finished and it's one I'll definitely be repurchasing. I try not to buy into hype, but this foundation is a cult product for good reason. If you like a foundation that gives a radiant finish to your skin (and who doesn't) this is one of the best I've ever tried and worth the money in my opinion. 

I've only ever tried a small sample of the NARS Audacious lipsticks before so I'm delighted to finally have one, especially in such beautiful packaging. It's a stunning shade of red and the formula is creamy but long-wearing and so comfortable. I love the bronze/gold winged out eyes and red lips. It's nothing new or exciting but it's one of those go-to looks that makes me feel great. 

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*Glossier Futuredew Oil Serum Hybrid
Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation (2)
*bareMinerals bareSkin Complete Coverage Serum Concealer (Fair)
Soapbrows
Glossier Brow Flick (Brown)
Fenty Beauty Match Stix Matte Skinstick (Amber)
Kevyn Aucoin Eyelash Curler
Charotte Tilbury Eyes to Mesmerise (Star Gold)
Bodyography Glitter Pigment (Bubbly)
*Glossier Pro Tip
Clinique High Impact Mascara
**Glossier Cloud Paint (Storm and Dusk)
Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter (Fair)
*Glossier Play Niteshine Highlighter Concentrate (Platinum Rose)
*Lancôme Long Time No Shine Powder
*Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray
Pixi Glow Mist
NARS Audacious Lipstick (Carmen)


What are your go-to looks for making you feel great?

Emma x


*PR Sample
**Storm is a PR Sample, I bough Dusk myself
***Glossier products are affiliate links, if you choose to shop via those links I will receive a small percentage of the sale but it won't cost you anything extra.

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Ruby Slippers

A couple of weekends ago I went to my dad's family work Christmas party with my niece and I figured it was as good a time as any to break out the red glitter. I wanted to keep the look fairly simple (for one that involved red glitter) so I just applied some of the shade Venetian Red from the ABH Modern Renaissance palette and blended it out and up into a winged out shape. I then used a flat shader brush to apply the glitter from the Pixi Glitter-y Eye Quad in RoseBronze concentrating the majority of the glitter close to the lash line with less on the brush as I moved it up towards the socket line. I finished the eyes with mascara and didn't add any liner or anything under the eyes as I thought the red glitter was enough. I wore nude lips during the day and then later tried it with red lipstick and I think it looked great both ways. I used three Lisa Eldridge lipsticks, Muse and Fawn for the nude, with Muse at the edges and Fawn in the centre and Velvet Ribbon as the red. This is such an easy way to create a festive eye look as these glitters don't need any glitter glue, you could actually just pat them on with your fingers if you wanted. There is very little fall down because they're suspended in a cream formula which makes them quick and easy to apply if you don't have much time to get ready.

As you can see it looks quite different depending on the lip shade you pair it with. You could wear this look with any shade of glitter (there's a pink, purple and bronze in this palette) and even pair it with glossy lips. I think it would look great with a clear gloss. What do you think? Would you wear this look?

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*Glossier Futuredew Oil Serum Hybrid
*Erborian CC Crème (Clair)
*Clarins Skin Illusion Foundation (101 Linen)
Soapbrows
Glossier Brow Flick (Brown)
*Clarins Glow 2 Go Blush and Highlighter Duo
Fenty Beauty Match Stix Matte Skinstick (Amber)
Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion (Anti-Aging)
Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance Palette (Venetian Red)
Pixi Glitter-y Eye Quad (RoseBronze)
*Urban Decay Perversion Mascara
*bareMinerals bareSkin Complete Coverage Serum Concealer (Fair)
**Glossier Cloud Paint (Storm and Dusk)
Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter (1 Fair)
*L'Oréal Infallible Magic Loose Powder
Lisa Eldridge True Velvet Lip Colour (Velvet Fawn, Velvet Muse and Velvet Ribbon)


What's your go-to festive makeup look?


Emma x


*PR Sample
**Storm is a PR Sample, I bought Dusk myself
***Glossier products are affiliate links, if you choose to shop via those links I will receive a small percentage of the sale but it won't cost you anything extra.




Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Because You're Worth It!

A couple of weeks ago I went along to an event with L'Oréal Paris to check out their new collection. I was intrigued to see what the products would be like mostly because it's been a while since I've bought anything from the brand. I don't think I could tell you what any of their releases from the last few years have been and a few of my fellow bloggers on the day felt the same way. I have used their True Match and Infallible Matte foundations before and really liked both of them. I also love their mascaras and eyeliners but other than that I haven't tried many of their products.

I was excited as soon as I walked into the room and saw little stations set up with an array of products for us to play with including base, brow and lip products. We were given a short presentation in which the marketing manager said that L'Oréal Paris were looking to go in a more edgy/modern direction with the brand and make it more relevant and appealing to the current market which you can clearly see in the new campaign imagery.

They have tried to take into account the big makeup trends at the moment, one of the biggest ones being skin looking like skin and not like it's covered in heavy makeup. Part of this latest launch is a newly formulated Infaillible 24hr Fresh Wear Foundation.  It's a long wearing, waterproof, lightweight formula with oxygen technology (I have no idea what that is but I'm guessing it's what makes the formula so light). It's also advised that a little goes a long way and I totally agree, especially as it is a more full coverage finish. The Infaillible More Than Concealer is the accompanying concealer to the Fresh Wear foundation and has all the same claims, full coverage and a lightweight, long wearing formula. It comes with an oversized doe foot applicator which makes this concealer perfect for using as both a concealer and as an all over or targeted base product which is a popular technique at the moment. 

They also created a new brow product, Unbelieva'Brow, as they realised that the brow market is still huge as well as their Rouge Signature Matte Liquid Lipstick range. I feel like a lot of brands have moved on from liquid lipsticks and particularly matte lips, however L'Oréal have created a new lightweight but highly pigmented and long wearing formula so at least they're trying to improve on what's already on the market. 


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Having tried the products for the past couple of weeks I'm so suprised by how much I like everything. The powder is what you'd expect, a good setting powder that I'll definitely keep using but nothing mind-blowing (I don't know any powder that is). The collection also came with the Infaillible Magic Essence Drops which contains hyaluronic acid to hydrate, anti-oxidants and light diffusing technology to brighten dull looking skin. I only tried this briefly at the event so I can't attest to how well it works but it's definitely something I'm interested in buying myself. 

I've been using the foundation and concealer on an almost daily basis since I got them which I haven't said about a "drugstore" brand for a long time apart from No7. If your skin is on the dry side I'd definitely make sure it's sufficiently hydrated before applying these as long wearing products have a tendency to be a bit more drying. On my combination skin I find they last really well and don't end up sitting on top of my skin after a long day which some much more expensive foundations can do. In the photo below I had been wearing both of them for 9 hours and they still look pretty much perfect. Obviously my skin is quite good at the moment and I haven't had any blemishes to cover thankfully so I can't say how these products would work if you're having any issues with your skin. As always  with foundations and concealers, try them in store or get a sample before you buy. There are 26 shades of the foundation and 25 shades of the concealer so not the most inclusive but not the worst either, sadly most drugstore brands are the same. 

I was really interested in the brow gel as I'd never seen any product like it. It comes with a small doe foot applicator and a double ended brush, one end with a spoolie and the other with small and thin angled brush. I've found the best way to use this for me is to brush my brows first and then use the angled brush end to take product directly from the doe foot applicator and apply it a little bit at a time so that you don't overdo it and end up with Groucho brows unless that's what you're going for. Then I brush it through just to make sure it's properly coating my brows so that they stay in place. 

I'm so impressed with the lipsticks too. It's definitely a liquid lipstick formula unlike any I've tried. It's the most lightweight formula and the pigmentation is amazing. They don't sit on your lips like other liquid lipsticks can. Instead they're buildable so you can apply a light layer for more of a stain (and they do stain, let me tell you!) or add more layers for more opacity and longevity. I've worn them all day in work and I do find my lips feel dry by the end of the day and I want to put lip balm on top. The great thing is they last so well, I don't need to top it up the entire day. I've worn them as a stain with lip balm on top, as a full on matte lipstick and with gloss on top, so they're a lot more versatile than you'd think for a liquid lipstick. There's a great shade selection too, from neutrals to pinks, reds and dark shades.

Full list of products used for the look above:

Glossier Invisible Shield Daily Sunscreen SPF 30
*L'Oréal Infaillible Magic Loose Powder
Mac Prep + Prime Lip
*L'Oréal Rouge Signature Matte Liquid Lipstick (114 I Represent)

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For this second look I used mostly the same products as the first look above but I've listed any additional or alternate products below:

*IT Cosmetics Brow Power Universal Brow Pencil
Glossier Boy Brow (Brown)
*Glossier Cloud Paint (Haze)
*Soap and Glory Supercat Liquid Eyeliner Pen
Kiko Milano Glamorous Eye Pencil (401-discontinued. Similar here)
Urban Decay Born to Run Eyeshadow Palette (Accelerate, Ignite, Stranded)
Marc Jacobs Beauty Velvet Noir Mascara
*Lancôme Long Time No Shine Powder (Translucent)
*L'Oréal Rouge Signature Matte Liquid Lipstick (112 I Achieve)


*Press Sample


What do you think of this collection, is there anything you'd like to try? Are there any L'Oréal products you love?

Emma x



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