I love love love this concealer. It has a very creamy texture and applies so nicely to my skin and gives a very natural effect to my skin. I alwaysss buy this concealer although it is not the ONLY one I use. May beauty gurus also swear by this... +
I love love love this concealer. It has a very creamy texture and applies so nicely to my skin and gives a very natural effect to my skin. I alwaysss buy this concealer although it is not the ONLY one I use. May beauty gurus also swear by this product and are frequently using it. the only issue I have with it is the little sponge at the tip. It's definitely not stuck onto the concealer with anything really strong, and so mine always seems to come off. Also, don't use that sponge as to blend more than once or twice because it'll always have the germs and bacteria on it and using it repeatedly will not be beneficial for one's skin. Also, once that sponge comes off, there is essentially a hole in the bottle of the concealer, so if the cap (which is easily misplaced due to its small size) is not on the concealer, I've noticed the concealer becomes more hard, dry, and stiff, but still usable. -
It has a very smooth formula that lasts all day long and the tip is very thin to help with precision. It is by far the best eyeliner I have tried, but I must admit it is a bit pricey, and has little product to match its price. Other eyeliner could... +
It has a very smooth formula that lasts all day long and the tip is very thin to help with precision. It is by far the best eyeliner I have tried, but I must admit it is a bit pricey, and has little product to match its price. Other eyeliner could definitely give more product for cheaper. -
No need to buy branded highlighters worth 50% of your monthly salary, Master Chrome highlighter is here to save the day! I am truly shocked that there are very few reviews about the product. It is by far the best highlighter I've ever used, and most... +
No need to buy branded highlighters worth 50% of your monthly salary, Master Chrome highlighter is here to save the day! I am truly shocked that there are very few reviews about the product. It is by far the best highlighter I've ever used, and most importantly, it's not that pricey and the product not only lasts longer than the price, but is far more effective than the price entails. I use only a significantly small amount and my features become immediately enhanced. 100% recommend it, all the makeup addicts I know have this product. -
My family and I have been fans of St. Ives cleansers for a very very long time, but with experience and research I have come to realize that the Apricot cleanser is definitely not as effective as it seems to be, nor is it beneficial for your skin... +
My family and I have been fans of St. Ives cleansers for a very very long time, but with experience and research I have come to realize that the Apricot cleanser is definitely not as effective as it seems to be, nor is it beneficial for your skin. Rather, it could be labeled as harmful for your skin. I admit that the Apricot cleanser was effective BEFORE, but that was when there still used to be salicylic acid in there, which is the key ingredient to getting rid of or reducing acne. However, it no longer has that ingredient in it, but still has small harmful balls in the formula that are meant to exfoliate your skin, but in truth, they just rip at your skin, especially if you use the product often or rub the product harshly/profusely on your skin. This actually creates small tears in your skin, especially sensitive skin, rather than getting rid of dead skin. -
Garnier's Micellar water is about the only type of makeup remover I use. It has been great for my skin, removing almost every particle of makeup and leaving my skin feeling fresh rather than greasy or oily. The only issue I have with it is that... +
Garnier's Micellar water is about the only type of makeup remover I use. It has been great for my skin, removing almost every particle of makeup and leaving my skin feeling fresh rather than greasy or oily. The only issue I have with it is that, although the rest of my makeup is removed rather thoroughly, my mascara (even though it is NOT waterproof) seems to always have residue unless I pull my lashes off. It seems to me that splashing water on my eyelashes seems to remove the mascara better and more thoroughly than using the micellar water. -