The Sunkissed Freckle Pen is $18 from Lime Crime or £18 from UK Suppliers. It is vegan and cruelty-free. It has 2.5ml of product and a 6-month shelf life once opened.
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The Sunkissed Freckle Pen is $18 from Lime Crime or £18 from UK Suppliers. It is vegan and cruelty-free. It has 2.5ml of product and a 6-month shelf life once opened.
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I missed these palettes the first time around, so when they showed up on the site again I knew I had to get them. They cost $20 each from Lime Crime. They have 6.68g of product and a 24-month shelf life once opened. They are vegan and cruelty-free.
The Dragons Heart palette continues the I Heart Revolution Dragons vs Mermaids vs Unicorns series. It costs £7 from Superdrug or Revolution Beauty. It has 12 x 0.75g of product and a 12-month shelf life once opened. This one is not vegan but is cruelty-free.
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Over the next 9 months, I’ll be wearing a foundation a month and testing it out with various primers, application techniques and post my review here. I’ll also mention any issues when the foundation is used with cream-based products such as blusher or highlighter. Before we continue, I have oily skin, a few fine lines and the occasional issues with breakouts. I don’t have an issue with dry skin so if you do you might find we have very different results from the same foundation.
The four primers I’ll be using are, Illamasqua – Hydra Veil, this one is a water-based gel primer. Evelyn Ion Cosmetics – Green Tea Primer, this one is a water-based dream primer. The Body Shop – Instablur Primer, this one is a silicone-based primer. Revolution Pro – Prime Oil, this one is an oil-based primer. I’ll also go without a primer to see how it performs without any help.
Other variables include using fingers, sponges or brushes to apply the foundation to see if it makes any difference in the finish or performance with these methods. I’ll also use cream, powder and liquid blushers and highlighters to see if there are any issues too.
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Ghost Veil is the newest product from Lime Crime. It’s released on the 17th of June, so we have a sneak peek. I was lucky enough to get this with a purchase on Lime Crime’s website.
This will cost $16 from Lime Crime. It’s vegan and cruelty-free. They have 3.48 ml of product and a 12-month shelf life from opening.
Before we get into the post, this was originally titled ‘A Year of’ but spoiler alert, since there’s been no improvement I’m quitting now.
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As part of my use whatever I want thing, I’ve pulled a few bit and pieces back into my collection because I missed them. So that means in virtually every single section you’re going to see a rise in the value. How can I do this? When I destash an item I actually put it in a ‘lost and found’ box. If I don’t want it 12 months later it can go. If I end up missing it, it gets kept. It’s a habit I learned after impulsively destashing a few items and still to this day missing them. Continue reading “Collection Overview May 2019 (Project Progress)”
One of those things Lime Crime had been missing was lip liners. Well, finally they released a set of colours. So, of course, I had to buy a few to see if I liked them. Today we’re looking at only two of the shades. Magic and Plastic. One I bought directly from Lime Crime and the other I bought from a UK supplier Cult Beauty.
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Revolution Beauty’s Hyaluronic Fixing Spray costs £6 from Revolution Beauty or Superdrug. You get 100ml and has a shelf life of 12-months once opened. It is vegan and cruelty-free.
Plump, hydrate and set makeup in place all day with Revolution Hyaluronic Fixing Spray. Contains Sodium Hyaluronate, which has the ability to penetrate skin and hold onto water, resulting in hydrated and plump skin.
Revolution Pro has released a set of pomades in unusual colours. People with brightly coloured hair can now rejoice as there is likely one that’ll suit you or at the very least one or two that be mixed to create the perfect colour.
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