Kinda cute and handy: MAD Beauty Cocktail Manicure Set

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Tweet I don’t know about you but I am always losing things, usually in this order: 1. Tweezers 2. Scissors 3. Nail Clippers 4. Pound Coins 5. Small Children. I seem to have accumulated so many tweezers and nail clippers over the years but you know what – one day when I die and people clear out my belongings there’s going to be a giant stash there behind the TV. Silly cats. I introduce to you this extremely cute little {Read More}

Brush Haul: Sephora Collection I.T. Natural Foundation & Angled Synthetic Brush Review

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Tweet Well, how it started was, I really wanted the Shu Uemura goat foundation brush but it’s a rather expensive £40 so I resisted. I spotted this Sephora Collection I.T. Natural Foundation brush on eBay so purchased it and some other bits too: The Sephora I.T. (Intelligent Tools) collection was co created by French designer, Phillipe Di Meo and the Pro Beauty Team. They have lightweight, long handles and represent the highest quality brushes from the Sephora collection. They also {Read More}

ELF Bamboo Mineral Make Up Brushes Review & Pictures!

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Tweet I had a so-so experience with eco-tools make up brushes, so wasn’t sure what to expect from elf’s offering of eco friendly bamboo handled brushes! I was sent 3 to test: They say: This antibacterial Taklon bristled brush is 100% cruelty free, luxuriously soft and can be used with wet or dry products and is ideal for e.l.f. Natural Mineral Makeup. The natural and sustainable bamboo handle fits ergonomically in your hand for comfort and precise application. These brushes {Read More}

Testing and Reviewing the Clarisonic Plus: Skin Diary Week 1

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Tweet 2011 is the year I take care of my skin, as so far I have been far to focused on other things to remember to remove make up and slap on serums every night. My skin is certainly looking worse for wear, with dry patches and the first signs of CROWS FEET – HELLO!?!?! So this year, I am going to take that little bit of time to cleanse properly, to moisturise, to use eye cream. Cleansing is important. {Read More}

Sleek Limited Edition i-Divine Sparkle Palette Review & Swatches

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Tweet Sleek have been naughty on the customer service side. Sympathies for people who still haven’t got their products or are trying to get a refund. If it wasn’t for the fact that I always buy one of the LE palettes in order to swatch I wouldn’t have bothered. But here it is, bound in three layers of sellotape because the clientele in my local Superdrug like to open up and play with these palettes. Destructive gene, some people. Sleek {Read More}

Ecotools 6 Piece Eye Brush Set & 5 Piece Brush Set Review

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Tweet I actually bought these two Ecotools sets months ago, as something to take away on holiday with me. I have heard much about them and I have seen them loitering in various Superdrug and Boots stores but never bothered to pick them up. I bought the 6 Piece Eye Make Up Brush Kit and the 5 Piece Face Make Up Brush Set for around £10 each. I admit, I am all for expensive, beautifully made-last-forever type brushes. I have {Read More}

Japanese Crafted Make Up Brushes: Tesshyu Collection Double Ended Make Up Brushes Review

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Tweet Every now and then, I buy something that becomes my pride and joy. Previous pride-and-joyers include: 1) My first Mulberry Bayswater Bag 2) My Gameboy 3) My Macbook 4) A first edition version of The Usborne Detective Guides! And now…these beauties! Tesshyu Collection brushes are by Mr Tesshu Takemori who is a brush artisan. He personally chooses the materials to make his brushes which (the website says!) are crafted by his hand with care. Oh yes – Tesshyu brushes {Read More}

Hauled it: Napoleon Perdis & Laura Mercier Make Up Brushes Review

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Tweet This post should actually be called, “damn you eBay” followed by “damn you hazy shopping” because god knows I don’t need any more make up brushes but I can’t resist the ‘Bay. And yet….they still treat me like crap. Don’t you hate generic eBay answers to questions that tell you nothing at all? They should be sending me Birthday cards and giving me a direct line to their help desk where someone called Moss solves all my endless eBay {Read More}

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