I'm 39. I've taken relatively good care of myself, but 39 is 39 and I don't want a face full of botox cos it makes people look SCARY and I also don't want to look like I'm 39 but I want to look 22; I ...
The hunt for a decent loose powder is very much like trying to find the Scarlet Pimpernel when he is feeling particularly hidey. It also involves some time looking orange, some looking sparkly and som...
Me No Likey Much. I have dehydrated skin, and bought this twice. Once, in the summer. That was a mistake. I live in Toronto, where the summer is like a very large sauna room with shops and a Starbucks...
I am 36. How in the name of Elvis did I get to be SO OLD without having discovered this blusher? Why did I subject myself to years of spending small fortunes on bronzers and blushers which, in truth, ...
Initiallyl, I was using this as a primer, but then I tried it instead of foundation. It is excellent. Good coverage, does not dry, looks very natural. I have very little natural light where I live, ...
If you have dry skin, and are beginning to wait outside the door of your 40's, hoping that if you offer it enough cocktails it will be nice to you, this is the foundation for you. I have been using El...
Blimey. BLIMEY. Having tried a fair few of these kinds of things, including smash box, Sephora's own and Benefit (which is utter pant-ville, by the way) I was staggered by this. It works, completely. ...
I love Benefit. No, really. Every other benefit product I have is ace. This doesn't work. At all. On any level. It is actually amazing in its abject refusal to do any of the things it claims it will d...
This is an utterly lovely product, esp for older skin, I'd say. I wouldn't wear it on its own - it looks a bit like sparkley bronzer when first applied, not a fabulous look this side of the 1970s - bu...
I am a lip balm junkie. My favourite has been, for years, Lucas' papaw (which is cheap as chips, albeit only available online outside of Australia) but this is better. Whilst OUTLANDISHLY expensive - ...