Clinique Mild Liquid Facial​ Soap Review

Clinique Mild Liquid Facial​ Soap Review

The Clinique Liquid Facial Soap in Mild costs £17.50 for 200ml from your local Clinique counter or online at Boots. It has a 24-month shelf life once opened and is not cruelty-free.

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Body Shop Matte Clay Skin Clarifying Foundation

Body Shop Matte Clay Skin Clarifying Foundation

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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Collection Overview March 2019 (Project Progress)

Collection Overview March 2019 (Project Progress)

Three purchases this month. One was a badly needed hair dye, two were heavily discounted items from a supplier that I leave reviews for. As a result, my value might have jumped but I did not spend as much as the total says I did. In total it was more £20 than the £128 price listed. I always list my items by replacement value rather than cost.

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Mermaids vs Unicorns vs Dragons Heart Part 4 – Lipglosses Review and Swatches – Fantasy, Dragon Lord, Siren, Deepsea and Immortal

Mermaids vs Unicorns vs Dragons Heart Part 4 – Lipglosses Review and Swatches – Fantasy, Dragon Lord, Siren, Deepsea and Immortal

The I Heart Revolution Lipglossses cost £3 each. They are vegan and cruelty-free. They have 2,2g of product and a 12-month shelf life once opened. You can get them at Superdrug or Revolution.

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Lime Crime Plushies Quads Review & Swatches – Sweet Blends & Fresh Squeezed

Lime Crime Plushies Quads Review & Swatches – Sweet Blends & Fresh Squeezed

The Plushies Quads are a set of complementary colours in a pretty yellow palette. They cost £20 from UK suppliers or $22 from Lime Crime direct. They have 4 x 1.67g of product each and have a 12-month shelf life once opened. They are Vegan and cruelty-free.

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I Heart Revolution Mermaids Hearts Palette Review and Swatches

I Heart Revolution Mermaids Hearts Palette Review and Swatches

The Mermaids 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 vegan and cruelty-free.

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Revolution Fast Base Stick Foundation in F1 Review & Swatch

Revolution Fast Base Stick Foundation in F1 Review & Swatch

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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