By Terry have, tragically, discontinued this, my GOAT base. It was everything I could have ever wanted: sheer but blurring, insanely glowy with no sparkle, smoothing, faded gracefully throughout the d...
**EDIT: I notice there are some negative reviews on this listing (there is another one for this foundation) which can be attributed to the reformulated version of Cover Expert, the sister product, for...
A palette of warm browns and yellow beige. Some bloggers have hailed this as the perfect suits-everyone nude brown palette. I have to disagree, I'm afraid, and find it to be generally too warm and yel...
Honestly, these Burberry single shadows have been so hyped that I don't know if it was even possible for them to live up to my expectations. Rosewood is a taupe colour with a pinkish-mauve undertone a...
An absolute classic that defines both a brand and an era. To me this is the quintessential noughties eyeshadow, a super high shimmer champagne that you'd see on Paris Hilton in 2004 with shiny lipglos...
Sigh. Chanel have never been good at tailoring to the needs of diverse skin tones. On fair pink skin like mine, this looks orange. On medium to dark skins, it's invisible. It's a shame, because the fo...
Perfect for a soft, flattering line that smudges effortlessly and lasts well. Pigmentation is not intense, but this isn't the point of the product.