Probably since turning a teenager was when I first noticed my skin being an issue. I sometimes feel I have been a bit harsh and under appreciative of my skin because in hindsight it has not been nearly as bad as some. I have never suffered from acne, other than the odd spot and I know I have been very lucky for that. However, I have had visible, enlarged pores, a very oily t-zone, patchy colouring and raised skin coloured bumps which have all contributed to my skin looking uneven, unsmooth and not very fresh looking. After trialling and testing a large number of screams, treatments, scrubs and washes to try to fix the problem without any luck, throughout my teens I stopped the skincare and turned to covering up the problem with make-up. Looking back, I think this only made the problem worse when I could have been treating it if I had kept up a skin care routine.
As most people are aware, killer brows are a hot trend lately and one I am definitely following. I often find myself only doing my brows in the morning and leaving the rest of my face make-up free because of the huge impact a pair of beaut brows can make.
Being a self confessed brow lover, I'm always on the look out for new brow products to try to help me achieve that ultimate flawless look. I am however, careful with what I choose. I started with using pencils but I felt they gave a far too harsh line and I could never find a shade that wasn't too dark or else wasn't a nasty orange-y brown, you know the kind? I like my brows to look defined and well groomed as well as looking as natural as possible. I hate nothing more than seeing a pair of solid filled in lines on a sestra's face, it makes me sad. So I then turned to a pomade by Freedom before upgrading to a ABH dipbrow. I hadn't really used powders other than to alter the colour of the orange tinged brow pencil.
Upon receiving BPerfect's Eyebrow Make-up Kit, which is a semi-permanent eyebrow powder, I was super interested to try a powder based brow product properly. I chose the dark brown shade. Even though my hair is blonde, naturally the roots underneath are quite dark so I like to match that colour. Plus, I like to build up colour by applying light layers which is not a problem if you have a darker shade.
Included templates.
The kit comes with three different sized brow templates, something else I've never used before. I think these templates are great if you are new to sculpting your brows and want a fast and simple way to get your brows looking even. You simply place the stencil on your brow and I dabbed the product over it, building the product up in appropriate places. The only thing I don't like about the stencils is the finish the inner eye section gives. I like to gently fade out and blend out the product the closer I get to my nose, I feel this looks natural as brows naturally tend to get more sparse there. I found achieving this difficult with the stencils so I stopped using the stencil a bit before and created the fade with a brush.
Included brush.
In the kit you get a handy double ended brush. One end is fluffy and round, great for the initial dabbing on of the product over the stencil, and the other end is a thinner end I used for building colour in precise areas. The only negative with the brush is that I prefer a much thinner angled brush to achieve a more precise outline that I can then blend out. I also like a thinner brush for the inner eye area to help create the look of actual brow hairs, which is something that I could not create with this product and brush.
Onto the actual powder make-up.
Despite the minor negatives, the main star of the show, the powdered product, is a stunner. The powder is waterproof and smudge-proof giving it excellent staying power, something I didn't expect from a powder. I really like the colour, which I was worried was going to appear too orange but it is a lovely natural brown colour. Again, I went with the dark brown which I think would suit dark blondes to medium brown hair colours. The pigment is really lovely too, it is very smooth and silky and you can see the colour pay off in my swatch above. It obviously is not as pigmented as a pomade but I like that this means you can build up the colour. That is the beauty with powder, you can really take your time building colour and sculpting the brows you want. With a pomade or gel, you are racing against time to get it right before it sets. I think this product is definitely a great one for those just starting to fill in their brows due to the helpful stencils and easy blending abilities of the powder make-up. If you are at a bit of a lost end with your brows and the pesky things are not behaving, the BPerfect kit could give you a hand with getting them in order again.
Overall thoughts.
Being a ritualised pomade user, BPerfect's Eyebrow Makeup Kit has definitely happily reintroduced me to powdered brow products. I really like the level of pigment, it is not heavy but it is enough to easily build. I like that you can spend as long as you need creating your brows without the product clumping or drying out - definitely a good pointer for brow newbies. I found wetting the brush made the product go on even smoother and more precisely, especially in the inner eye area - check out my selfie below! The stencils are fab if you wanna slap on a quick pair of even looking brows and great for using until your confidence grows in brow sculpting. I am not a huge fan of the brush, I like to use my ABH angled brush with this product. Although the BPerfect Eyebrow Makeup Kit has changed my opinions of powdered product, I still prefer the precision I can achieve with a pomade, but will continue to use this product to change up my makeup bag.
c/o BPerfect Cosmetics / Eyebrow Makeup Kit / £24.99
BPerfect also do a range of other cosmetics including a 10 Second Tan which I am really intrigued to try next!
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Have you tried any BPerfect products? What product type do you find works best on your brows?
This is the first Urban Decay eye shadow I've purchased. I was after a neutral colour from a high quality brand that would work as a base to keep my other eye shadows lasting the whole day. I picked up one of Urban Decay's individual eye shadows in shade 'SELLOUT' from Sephora while I was travelling around America last month.
This shadow was not exactly what I was expecting. I was after a matte, skin colour shadow, as I said for a base. I guess the lighting in the shop made the tester look different than it actually was. Having said that, I am ever so pleased and happy with the product despite it not meeting my initial expectations regarding colour!
First of all the shadow is extremely pigmented and 100% met my expectations for a high quality brand. Easily the most pigmented shadow I have probably ever owned! Just one light touch with your finger and the colour pay off is insane. So you may feel the product is a little pricey, but it is clearly going to last a long time. The packet boasts that the shadow is velvety to the touch, highly blendable and long lasting. I completely agree with these claims which is unusual for me. I like to use a really fluffy brush to apply, because it is so pigmented, I use the ZOEVA 142 Concealer Buffer brush for this. As the day goes on, with cheaper shadows and having oily skin, the shadow tends to melt and great a greasy, wet looking line of colour in the creases in my eye lid (not a good look), but thankfully I have seen this lessened greatly. Tip: To completely eliminate this 'melting, wet build up', I simply apply a cheap concealer to my lids after completing my eye shadow look and just blend over the hard line again and my eye shadow make up stays perfectly in place all day and night, it is literally revolutionary for me. Returning to UD, I assume the other colours in their range provide the same pigment too so I stress you guys to try a colour of your choice to take advantage of this super duper shadow!
As for the colour itself, I mentioned it wasn't what I thought it was. In fact it is this beautiful pearly cream colour that works wonderfully as a light, shimmery base. But even more so, it makes the most gorgeous highlighter! I like to add a little dab on the centre of my eyelid, inner eye corner and brow bone to give a subtle, glowing effect that catches the light beautifully.
I'm definitely going to be grabbing myself some more of these yummy shadows, are there any particular colours you could recommend? You can get them in the UK, but for the sake of saving a few pound I'm going to do a big order from Sephora which makes delivery to the UK just £6 when you spend £75 plus.
It is pretty much every ammeter blogger's dream to collaborate with the big high street brands; Topshop, H&M, New Look and also Boots. I've found a great way to kind of make that happen as I have received free products from Boots in exchange for an honest review.
So this is not technically a blogger assignment, Boots do not seek out bloggers and you're not expected to blog or feature the received items. What I'm actually talking about here is being part of Boots' reviewing panel. You simply sign up and wait to be selected. At the moment, Boots are not looking to take on anymore reviewers, but don't be put off. You can register your interest here, which is what I did and I was very quickly contacted after this. There are thousands of products, so Boots need thousands of reviewers, it is definitely worth submitting the form.
Ok, so say you're in. What happens next?
Boots sends out a survey every so often (I tend to get one every few weeks) and it usually lands in my junk because, to be quite honest it looks very spammy slash verging on the point of scammy. But it's not! Its the real deal. Click the link and you're taken to a quick survey that assesses if you are right for the product they want to send you. If it is skin care, you'll be asked what skin type you have, what problems you have with your skin etc and it will even ask you what product you'd most like to try. Make sure you are honest, there are no right and wrong answers. They probably have a bunch of products for all skin types and problems, so they want to send them to the right people.
If you get a survey, you're not guaranteed to receive the item but after about three surveys I got selected - yay!
Receiving your free product!
You won't get a confirmation or anything, if you've been successful, the item will just appear on your door mat one day. Now, the important thing to point out here is that you receive a completely unbranded bottle with the product inside. You're not to know the brand because it could introduce bias and that's not what Boots wants. So, as you can see it is not brilliant for taking loving blogging pictures and raving about the brand cause you literally don't know yet. You will find out though!
Depending on what you receive, you'll also receive a set of different instructions. Some require you to use the product every day for two weeks, for example. I received a blemish solution which I had to use every day and complete a survey after one and two weeks to describe the effects.
Seems a bit of a hass. What are the benefits of doing this?
I'm super busy, with university looming, my bikini business, blogging and other jobs but the surveys don't come every week and they are super quick to fill out, literally a minute or two, there aren't many questions.
If you specifically have a skin issue but just don't know what to try and don't want to spend money trying 100 different products then this is so great. I have blemishes from spots that will not bugger off, so after trying several brands that are not working, I turned to this in hope Boots could give me something new to try. Even if you're just after some new makeup to try, a bronzer maybe. Boots reviewing team may introduce you to something new. You're also helping things in the long run by leaving honest reviews! For me, it has helped me get better at blogging and realise the importance of writing good reviews too. Once you start receiving products you are more likely to be picked again if you do a timely review. Of course, you can always decline surveys if you're too busy sometimes!
So if you fancy grabbing some free products to test from Boots, don't hesitate to join by clicking the link below:
(This post is not sponsored by Boots)
As for the scent, this product had a fairly odd smell, but I think I like it. It smells quite clinical but this tells me it is going to work well. I like to use Skin Food on occasion as it is a really great, deep moisturising treatment but it is suitable and gentle enough for every day use. I really rave about this product, it has been tried and tested for 90 years and Weleda have certainly perfected their formula in time for their special 90th birthday! It is super great for very dry rough skin, especially dry rough skin that tends to appear on holiday, which is why I took this one with me. I have very dry skin on my chest anyway and this has certainly helped me on holiday as a substitute for my regular routine which would not have been convenient to carry out while away. You can read my regular dry skin routine here. This Skin Food comes in three different sizes, the small one is great to try before you purchase a bigger one and great for taking on holidays.
c/o Weleda // Skin Food // £2.25 - £9.95
Weleda Wild Rose Smoothing Day Cream
This cream is actually my favourite out of all the samples I received. It goes perfectly on under makeup and made for a perfect base before primers. Whilst it doesn't have an SPF, my foundation did have a factor 40 so it was fine. Since I was using this on holiday, it would have been a problem and I'd have to of used another sun protecting cream in addition. As with all the products, the smell was light and fresh. I really think this day cream has made a difference to the wear of my makeup.
c/o Weleda // Wild Rose Smoothing Day Cream // £19.95
Weleda Almond Soothing Facial Cream
I find this one extremely similar to the Smoothing Day Cream above. So I'll happily use this one when the other runs out! The main difference is the smell, this one does smell subtly of almond, as the name suggests. Overall, I think the Smoothing is best for applying under foundation when compared to the Soothing.
c/o Weleda // Almond Soothing Facial Cream // £14.95
Weleda Almond Soothing Cleansing Lotion
This rinse off lotion is effective for removing makeup (I even used it with Benefit's They're Real mascara). I usually use a Clean and Clear cleanser in addition to a makeup remover, but this product also cleanses really well, leaving the skin fresh and soft like the other products in this range. I think this is great to have a 2 in 1 for holidays. With all of these products a little really does go a long way.
c/o Weleda // Almond Soothing Cleansing Lotion // £9.95
Weleda Wild Rose Pampering Body Lotion
Again with the soft, fresh fragrance of the Smoothing cream, this one is very similar but applied to the body. It is really lights on the skin, I think it is a great one to apply before fake tan because it dries so quickly and therefore not likely to mix too much with your tan, making it go streaky.
I've been lucky enough to recently discover Art On It makeup. Whilst creating some lovely products, the brand quite literally puts art on their makeup, offering some very beautiful and unique designs to their packaging - anyone who follows me on Instagram will know how much of a sucker I am for cute packaging. I think a really great bronzer is very hard to find due to most of them being far too orange, so I have been very intrigued to try out the Art On It Poudre d Soleil Compact Bronzer Duo. Read on as I explain why this is my new favourite bronzer.
I don't think I need to stress how cool the packaging is, right?! So, with this bronzer from Art On It Makeup, you get the duo bronzer in a lighter and darker shade, a little brush to apply with and a pull string velvet bag to store your compact in - I believe all cosmetics from Art On It come with this little bag which is a really luxurious touch.
Gimme some colour, sugar!
The main reason why I chose the bronzer is, as I've said, it is difficult to find a great bronzer. I like Benefit's Hoola for summer months when my skin is a little darker because I find this one a tad too orange on my pale skin in the dead of winter. I also really like New CND Cosmetics' compact bronzer as it is not orangey what so ever but can appear too dark if I'm wanting a more natural look for every day (read the review here). I can gladly say that Art On It Compact Bronzer is so perfect for my skin tone and can imagine it being suitable all year round.
Sometimes it is difficult to capture the try colour of things in images, especially on dull days like the one I took these images on, but I hope you can appreciate how natural looking both colours in the bronzer are. The first two swatches were made by two applications using my finger and the third is blended in with a fluffy brush. I like the level of pigmentation, it is not as dark as the CND, which I like as it appears more natural and easily buildable. I would say, however, I'm not a fan of the brush that was supplied. I feel it is too stiff and resulted in a hard line on my face that had to be blended out with another brush. If you're looking for a dramatic look for a night out or even if you're taking photos for your own blog and need your make up to stand out, then the brush supplied is perfect for this. I used the Zoeva Silk Finish 102 brush to lightly apply the product to my cheek bones and blended this out with the Zoeva Powder 105 brush (the larger of the two pictured) which resulted in a really great finish. I used the darker shade closer to my hair line and lighter the further I went in. I did use the little included brush for the contours on my nose as it is thin, but used a very sparing amount of product and blended out well with the 102 brush. I used the fluffy powder brush to apply the lighter shade to my temples. The first image shows the finished effect, however I have just returned from holiday and caught the sun a little on my forehead, making the colouring look a little uneven, so please try to ignore that!
Overall I'm really fond of this product. I probably won't use the supplied brush much but that is not a problem as of course you can use any brush with a bronzer. The colours of the duo are so natural I'd even use them as an eye shadow base colour. It is really buildable too at the same time as being perfectly pigmented. If you're after a natural bronzer, have a look at this American brand and check out their other products too, you might find something revolutionary for your make up bag. Art On It Makeup are from the States, yes, but the bronzer came extremely well packaged in less than a week to the UK - cannot complain!
c/o Art On It Makeup / Poudre de Soleil Cassidy's Sun Duo Bronzer / $59
(Approx £45 depending on exchange rate)
I was lucky enough to be approached by Lily & Rose and invited to help introduce their jewellery brand to the UK. They are a Swedish brand and I was asked to choose three items from their online store and after having a look at their gorgeous stock on Instagram (@lilyandrosebyzetterberg), I was mega delighted! However, this was a much harder decision to make than originally thought! Lily & Rose specialise in luxury, occasion jewellery featuring lots of sparkles, crown jewels and beautiful gem stones - I was in girly heaven. If I had a special wedding or event coming up, I'd definitely have gone for some of the beautiful necklaces. I especially like this one for its delicate simplicity. Lily & Rose also stock a selection of hair accessories, bracelets and... Rings.
I went for three rings in the end (after much "ok those three. No. These three. No. This one, but not this one. Wait..") as I know I would get the most use out of these. I love rings, they are easily the piece of jewellery I wear most of all. I've recently been less fond of costume jewellery from shops such as Primark, RI, Newlook etc and more interested in those made from precious metals. I'm happy to spend a bit more money on something that is going to last and not leave me with a green stain on my finger at the end of the day. Side note: I have never been one to wear a piece of jewellery ALL the time because I only ever bought cheapy stuff but I now own several slightly more expensive pieces that mean something to me and I tend to wear often/all the time. Hence, the band ring on my middle finger in some of the photos. It is a ring I bought at Christmas to remember my Grandad, I bought it with the last bit of money he gave me. It is sterling silver and it never leaves my finger... And it's kinda stuck... As much as I tried to get it off for taking photos of the Lily & Rose rings, it just wouldn't budge! It's actually got a diamond sat in it but I turned it to face the other way so it wouldn't be too distracting from the actual rings I'm trying to show you haha! Bloody hell, I'm rambling. Just ignore that ring is what I'm saying!!...
So, onto the rings!
I'm so chuffed with my choices! The three rings came beautifully packaged and sparkling beautifully when I opened them. On first impressions, they felt a little weighty so this made me think they were pretty good quality and they were super shiny, sparkly and the colours looked gorgeous. I don't tend to wear gold, so I purposely avoided gold. However, I am quite fond of rose gold! So my first choice was the Miss Eponine in Rose Water Opal as I loved the rose colour stone in it too. I also thought it would be nice to have all the rings matching some how. It would make my hand look super pretty with them all on and I thought it would be nice for this post to have a theme! So I found the Elinor ring in Silk which seems to have a rose gold looking gem in the middle which would match perfectly. This one is silver, which is my faave over gold so I thought the next ring I choose should just be silver. I went for the Miranda in Crystal. I wasn't 100% sure from the website pictures, how accurate the colours would be in person but when they arrived, they were exactly as I expected, and as you can see they look stunning worn all together!
Aside from the beauty of the rings, a super selling point for me is the ability to adjust the band by squeezing or stretching. I have really narrow fingers, it is always a struggle getting rings to fit, sometimes even the smallest size doesn't fit or its not available. So the benefit of being adjustable really is priceless for me. The rings do take a bit of working to get them to fit properly but I think this mimics the quality of the metal and I know they aren't going to easily misshape after wear. Even if you don't have stupidly small fingers like me, it is a nice feature to be able to wear the rings as midi rings which I think looks particularly nice with the three I chose.
Overall, I'm really in love with these rings. I'm pretty fussy with what I wear on my hands, but I can definitely see myself wearing these very often, if not daily. My favourite is the opal rose one, it's so stunning and nothing like I've already got. I'm really impressed with the quality, I will update this post on how they are looking in a few months. I love the fact you can adjust the rings and Lily & Rose stock a number of rings that match and can be worn together. If you're after some sparkly, pretty, girly jewellery, definitely check out Lily & Rose's collection of gorgeous pieces.
You can shop all of their jewellery at www.lilyandrose.com and receive free UK delivery!
Or shop the pieces I selected by checking out the links below:
Miranda Crystal / £29
Ellinor Silk / £29
Also be sure to check out and follow Lily & Rose on Instagram for beaut product photos, all the latest releases and offers: @lilyandrosebyzetterberg
This post is kindly courtesy of Lily & Rose
I adore Nip+Fab products! They are literally the best skin care brand I have discovered and I'm never disappointed when I try something new. I have five products in total, this little post will explain what each of them do, my thoughts and why I love them. This post is in no way sponsored by Nip+Fab but I urge anyone after a new affordable skincare regime to try out some of these!
Dragon's Blood Fix Plumping Serum
Starting with the best! This product is my absolute favourite. I like to put it on at night as it gives my skin an intense hydration over night as well as a legit plumping sensation. In the morning, my skin feels a lot tighter as well as smooth and moisturised. When applying make up in the morning, I find my make up goes on a lot nicer. Secondly, it smells so god damn nice!! I don't like to use it every night as it is so effective, I'd hate for it to become ineffective. So I usually apply it when my skin is feeling a bit rough and in need of some TLC, or if I have something going on the next day that requires my make up to sit well for a long period of time. It may also be a little pricey to be using every day so, this is another reason for using it sparingly.
Bottom line: This little baby is a delight.
Dragon's Blood Fix Plumping Mask
And repeat. This product is baso the same as the serum, in mask form. It is a great alternative when my skin needs extra fixing or if I'm running low on the serum. I don't use this very often at all, but it is a super good intense mask to turn to when my skin is in desperate need. Again, I don't want this product to get too used to my skin and become ineffective.
Yoga Blend Body Lotion
Another one I'm super loving is this lotion! Definitely my favourite body lotion of all time. It smells subtly like lavender so it is very relaxing and I like to apply it just before bed. The bottle is really big so I do use this one every night and it seems to be lasting me ages! It is probably my favourite mainly because of the gorgeous scent and the fact it doesn't make my skin feel sticky, or like it has something on it. The product is extremely light wait, rubs in really easy and absorbs fast.
Yoga Blend Body Scrub
This one is just a really nice body scrub! And has been lasting me ages because I have a lot of body scrubs that I like to alternate between depending on what my skin needs. I don't like to use a scrub on my face unless it is specifically for the face as I feel some body scrubs can be a little too rough for my face.
Gltcolic Fix Cleanser
I know I've already said the Dragon's Blood is my fave, but this one is probably equalling it! I adore this one. The smell. Oh my. Grapefruit loooveee! So delicious. A little of this really does go a long way. It foams up nicely on my face and leaves it feeling sensationally soft and smelling absolutely delicious! Recently I haven't been taking great care of myself, my skin included, due to the volume of university work I've had, so I hadn;t used this in a while. I seemed to have got a lot of spots during this time. I could have been due to the stress, but I don't normally get that amount of spots, usually just the odd one pop up now and again, so it was kind of strange after discontinuing this product that a lot popped up at once. Since returning to my routine, my skin has got significantly better and I put that partially down to Nip+Fab. There isn't anything more to say about this product really. If you get any, get this one, it's a dream.
Glycolic Fix Night Pads
Pointless feature alert! I haven't actually tried this one yet, hence why it is still in its packaging in the picture. Basically, I'm saving this one for my holiday to America I bought it for this specifically because I think it would minimise the amount of heavy liquid toiletries I'd have to take. It is basically my boo Fix Cleanser and an exfoliator in one easy to apply pad. So no need to bring multiple products and no need to rinse the product off my face. It is going to be a really easy, fast skin care routine for my holiday. If anyone has tried this product, please let me know your thoughts in the comments! I will also update this section as and when I have actually used the pads!
So there is my mini review of my beloved Nip+Fab products! In addition, I am loving the packaging so it really doesn't bother me if I have to leave them out on display or anything. They all smell delicious, all do exactly what they say on the bottle and work wonders for me! I only write about things that genuinely work, sponsored or not!!
A pretty big claim, I know but I thank my lucky stars a came across my dream contour and highlight duo this year! I turn to these every day with a subtle flick of my brush or create deeper more defined contouring with heavier use of the super pigmented product. Read on for my thoughts, uses and review of these fabulous pair.
Highlight not blended
Highlight blended
Bronzer not blended
Bronzer blended
Introducing New CID Cosmetics
I was recently introduced to New CID products by my lovely friend, Katie who is a My Showcase representative stylist. My Showcase helps up and coming beauty brands reach a wider audience through stylists who create their own business by offering select products to customers through online shopping and make-up parties. I picked up these two contour products from Katie which I fell in love with immediately after searching for the perfect combo for yonks.
i-glow mini
As you can see from the photos above this highlighter is completely gorgeous! I'd say it is very similar to Becca Shimmering Skin Perfecter in Champagne Pop and Laura Mercier Radiance Baked Body Bronzer in Bronzed Copper, but cheaper - winning! The first swatch has been picked up by gently touching the product with my finger tips and transferring it to my skin, you can see how well pigmented the hightlight is. The second swatch shows how I have lightly blended out the product, which easily blends out harsh lines for a natural finish. I like to apply the product to my face using Eco Tools' Skin Perfecting Brush - a quick dab and a sweep across my cheek bones gives the perfect coverage. Colour wise, previous highlights I've tried have all been too dark or unnaturally white. The gold and champagne tones of the i-glow sit perfectly with my skin tone and regular foundation (Clinique Even Better in Ivory) to give a subtle radiant summer glow.
i-bronze mini
Oh goodness, FINALLY. What does it take to get a brown, non-orangey bronzer these days?! Apparently several years of going through stages of Umpaloompa-ism and overly Essex-ified - that's what. I thought I'd found my knight in shining armour in the form of Benefit's Hoola but I feel that is even slightly orange based compared to CID. So, onto CID i-bronze! It's a swirly, chocolately, velvet lushness for carving the most naturally crafted shadowy cheek bones! As you can see from my swatches above, a small dab onto the product gets tons of pick up so a little really does go a long way which is why I opted for the mini rather than the full size version. The third swatch shows how I blended the product into my skin with just my finger tips. As you can see there are still some harsh lines which are not ideal for creating natural shadowing so a really soft fluffy brush is required to blend the product effectively.
In the pictures, I probably over did the whole contour thang so the camera would pick it up, little did I know the camera kind of picked it up TOO well... So for every day wear I wouldn't put this much on, but it just goes to show how pigmented the pair of them are. I also like to apply a very light amount of the bronzer down the sides of my nose and temples and the highlighter on my brow bone, inner eyes and cupid's bow. Don't need no extra shine on my nose - that comes naturally...
If you'd like to get hold of some CID products and give these a whirl, get in contact with Katie or browse her online website using the links below:
Facebook page / katiesarahlea@hotmail.com / My Showcase website /
New CID i-bronze / £16
New CID i-glow / £16
I also recommend
In the pictures, I probably over did the whole contour thang so the camera would pick it up, little did I know the camera kind of picked it up TOO well... So for every day wear I wouldn't put this much on, but it just goes to show how pigmented the pair of them are. I also like to apply a very light amount of the bronzer down the sides of my nose and temples and the highlighter on my brow bone, inner eyes and cupid's bow. Don't need no extra shine on my nose - that comes naturally...
If you'd like to get hold of some CID products and give these a whirl, get in contact with Katie or browse her online website using the links below:
Facebook page / katiesarahlea@hotmail.com / My Showcase website /
New CID i-bronze / £16
New CID i-glow / £16
I also recommend