They’re here! Max Factor Launches New Make Up Brushes, I Review!

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Tweet Max Factor have finally launched a range of make up brushes and beauty accessories in Boots (lash curlers, tweezers etc.) The range is developed by Max Factor make up artist Caroline Barnes (I used to love her looks! She does Kylie’s make up). The brush range uses soft capra (a type of goat) hair and consists of: 1. Foundation Brush £10 2. Blusher Brush £11 3. Powder Brush £14 4. Eyeshadow Brush £6 5. Eye Definer Brush £6 6. {Read More}

Keep your make up cool, dude: Refresh Make Up Chiller Bag Review

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Tweet Do you ever get slimy, melting lipsticks? I do. In fact, in this kind of weather my make up starts to melt…I feel bad for it! For some products, a bit of heat doesn’t hurt. But generally speaking, you don’t want your make up to be toasted under the sun. Enter the Refresh Make Up Bag, a snazzy invention that keeps your make up cool. They say: The Refresh Make-up Chiller is an ingenious way to keep your cosmetics {Read More}

Unboxing: My New Make Up Case!

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Tweet So I told you girls a few days ago I ordered a make up case. It arrived, a LOT bigger than I thought it would be but never mind… It also had a dint in the side – luckily we live close enough to the factory so we went to exchange it (I bought it from eBay). Be aware that couriers are a little cack handed when dealing with heavy boxes. Anyway here it is! The box – it {Read More}

Hauled It: Enkore Handmade Make Up Brush Roll!

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Tweet I recently won some Trish McEvoy brushes on eBay and I was so happy with them I decided they needed a special home! I looked everywhere for a brush roll – I wanted something in cloth, that looked great with lots of space and was wide enough for make up brushes. Sometimes brush rolls made for art supplies are too narrow for chunky blusher and powder brushes! Would you believe I ended up on Enkore’s online shop? Here is {Read More}

My Make Up Brush Collection, Freshly Shampooed!

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Tweet I find washing my make up brushes, extremely, extremely tiresome because I have to many to clean. Nevertheless the other day I positioned myself over the sink and gave my brushes a good old clean. I have all kinds of brush cleanser but I actually find a good bar of soap (especially when working with this amount of brushes) is just as good as any baby shampoo as long as you rinse it properly. It also means I can {Read More}

Where have you been all my life? Scrublet / Facial Massage Pads

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Tweet The other day I asked you to Guess what it is…well here it is (most of you guessed it!)… Its a Scrublet/Massage Pad! I bought two of these (it makes it easier to use – rub them both together to foam up and makes the cleansing process quicker). Here is the pad itself. Its shaped with a point for the pesky bits like the corner of the nose and has a handle at the back: The handle on this {Read More}

Review: Japonesque Metal Precision Lash Curler

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Tweet Having pesky poker straight lashes, I have forever been looking for a good mascara that truly holds curl (there are just a handful in the many mascaras I’ve tried over the years) and tools that make my lashes face the sky! Lash Perms I love but my lash experience was so traumatic. My eyes are not doing so good as it is so the last thing I am going to do is cause any more possible long term damage. {Read More}

Review: Z Palette Customizable Make Up Palette

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Tweet Anyone who reads this blog will know that I LOVE palettes, and I love having everything in one place. I have pretty much depotted everything once, some things are great to depot (NYX Shadows) some things should NEVER be taken out of their case (Nars!). With my depotting obsession laid bare, I was very excited to receive these Z Palettes to review. The Pink Palette is a large size and the smaller black palette is the small version. Large {Read More}

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