Used to use this all the time in shade NW15, and I really didn't have much money back then so this was something I'd save for, even if that meant less of other make-up products. It's a nice pressed po...
Yes, it really is that good. The shallower angle of the curved part (facing the eye) allows you to clamp lashes close to the roots, creating more lift. I held off buying this for so long as I couldn'...
Less intense and less durable tint compared to the Dear Darling gel lip tint - does create a sheer veil of colour on lips, but lasts maybe 2 hours tops and less if you eat or drink anything. It's a ve...
The lightest shade in this, #13, is one of the few products pale enough that I don't need to use any white mixer with; it's pale enough by itself! It has neutral, leaning pink undertones so it suited ...
Had zero effect on the longevity of any foundation I tried to use with it, just made my skin look ultra oily after 1 hour and started to slide off. The primer that got inside the pores slid out too, w...
Oh, MAC. During the mid to late 2000s, they were like the most coveted brand for us baby make-up junkies. I'd scrape and save for months just to get my hands on their stuff - this was one of the first...
My favourite night cream! It's an ivory coloured moisturiser with a thick smooth texture with a wonderful jelly slip sensation. It does feel heavy on the skin, but lasts far better through the night t...
This is a twist-up type of eyeliner, with a little inbuilt tip sharpener at the other end. It's a gel based formula, and goes on creamy with good colour payoff. Where these excel is in lining the wate...
This is like the world's most expensive cherryade. You know when kids drink a red slushie or ice lolly, and they get red lips? It looks like that, but doesn't taste good and costs as much as a year's ...
Bought this in I00 - palest of the Ivory shade series. Gets points for being pale enough for me without needing to be mixed with white foundation and is quite a neutral shade. I think the shades for t...