Sunday 18 September 2016

REVIEW: Lip Monthly - August










This week was a great one because I'm starting my senior year in college, started my first job, got my first car, and got my first Lip Monthly bag and that's exactly what I'm going to tell you about on this article:

This is the August bag and it came with 4 products. I was incredibly surprised because I love all of the products that came in it.

- The first item that I got out of the bag was the HIKARI Dual Color Stick. The name is a little bit confusing because it's not like it has two colours in it, it's a one colour product but, in fact, you can apply it in your lips but also highlight your cheekbones with it. The colour that came in my bag was the Tawny which is a bronze with shimmer and I love it. I actually use it more as an highlighter than as a lipstick because it gives an incredible glow, it blends really well and it is super creamy. But as a lipstick it's also bomb for a metallic lip for a night out or something. 


- The second product that I got was the VEGAN BERRY TINT - Lips & Cheeks Liquid Blush from SERAPHINE Botanicals, I really liked discovering this brand because it's a natural and vegetable-derived production brand, it's not tested on animals, the box was printed with soy ink (but I tought, wouldn't it be more ecological to simply not using a box for the products? Anyway, the packaging is super cute and nature related) and apparently the brand's bonus is that the products are vegan, gmo-free and gluten-free. The shade that came in my bag was the Cherry Cream which is a rich red, but this should be applied by tapping a little bit of product on the lips for a natural looking reddish colour, or also tapping on the cheeks for a natural rosie cheeks look. So basically, it's a super natural product on everyway!

- The third lip products that I got is maybe one of my favourites (they're all my favs after all but you know...) is the MANNA KADAR Priming Lip Wand in the shade Tarte which is a punchy peach, almost like coral. It's a really beautiful colour, you can dab a little bit on the lips to give a natural look or just go bold (it's not like it would be bold because it's a quite light colour but you know what I mean) and on the website it says to apply it as a lip pencil for a defined look. So it's long-lasting, it has a primer in it which makes it perfect for a on-the-go lippie, it's very smooth to apply almost like a lip balm, and the plus of this products is that it is "paraben-free, cruelty-free and allergy tested", following the website information. And what I stupidly like the most about this is that it has "wand" on its name so it reminds me of Harry Potter!

- The last but not least product of the August bag is the Ultimate Lipliner from LORD&BERRY, I really loved this product and it's the one I used the most since I got the bag, and it's in my favourite shade which is Romantic Rose which is a beautiful lightly dark pink. Its application is really smooth, creamy and easy. So this lipliner has some unique qualities which are: it has macademia oil and waterlily extracts on its formula, it is waterproof (which I confirm because I drank all day with it on and it stood on, but I don't think it's the only lipliner that is waterproof) and it's highly blendable (and that I can't tell you because I didn't try to do that,  I honeslty don't see what's the point of blending a lip pencil because it's ment to define). 

Finally, I saw on Instagram that the August bag was like white with some flowers on it, and I received a different one (gold with little birds) and maybe it's because it was my first bag, I don't know, but I love it, I think it's super cute and I'm really really happy with my first Lip Monthly and I got it 50% off with the code "50OFF" and they ship worldwide so tell me in the comments if you have it and if you like this kind of articles, and mostly if you want me to do an article about it every month (sooner than this one because I know it's the August bag and we are already mid September)! Don't forget to subscribe if you don't want to loose my coming articles and share it if you liked it, xoxo!

Monday 12 September 2016

REVIEW: The Balm Voyage Vol. 2






After a little break, what better than a summer holiday themed article here? I decided to share with you the solution I found to my main struggle when I travel: fitting all the makeup I want/need in my luggage.

The Balm Voyage Vol.2 is my solution. So this palette is not just one of those that has plenty of things in it but the colours are too crazy to wear and the quality inexistant. I'm a neutral colour person and I'm telling you, ALL the colours are not only wearable but gorgeous on this palette.

There's 9 eyeshadows, 1 highlighter, 1 bronzer, 2 powder blushes and 2 creamy blushes/lip products.

All of the powder products are very buttery which is my favourite formula, and what I like about this eyeshadow range of colours is that there's a light beige to put all over the lid ("Welcome"), transition colours for the crease ("Bienvenue" & "Tervetuloa"), a little bit of pop of colour ("Benvenuto" & "Welkom"), the most beautiful colours for the lid ("Bienvenido" & "Willkommen") and amazing colours for a smokey look ("Valkommen" & "Failte").

The highlighter ("Kuwakaribisha") is very light and gentle, it's not the incredible glow that makes you put sunglasses on, it only adds a very soft shimmer to the look which I personally love for a natural day look.

The bronzer ("Croeso") is OMG, I freaking love this bronzer, it is hands down my favourite bronzer. The colour is just perfect for me (I'm the lightest ever) and it looks so natural, but I actually think that what I like the most about it is the texture, it's so buttery, it blends so well, nothing bad to say about it unless it's getting to pan to quickly!

The blushes are not my favourites, I mean these are not colours that I would personally purchase, but again, they add a soft colour to the face, not archly pigmented, one is on a pinky/peachy tone ("Huan Ying") and the other one is more shimmery and darker, a little bit like on a violet tone ("Dobrodosli").

The creamy products were a great experience for me because I had never tried it before, so I was pleasantly surprised. I was very skeptical about putting the same product that you put on the lip, on actual skin like the cheeks. But I fell a little bit in love applying the orangy tone ("Vitajte") on the cheeks, and the reddish tone ("Bem-Vindo") on the lips.

A smart point on this palette is that the creamy products oppening is not the same than the powder products oppening,which is really cool so you don't get messy with the cream products while using the powder ones.

And a little bonus on this palette is that inside you have a little "guide" to give you some ideas of what look to do and what combinations to do.

Finally the packaging that doesn't really need to be spoken about since The Balm is just freaking amazing on every packaging they have. Putting the boat steering wheel around the mirror is genius and the palm trees are super summery. The outside of the palette mentioning some countries is just bomb.

So I hope it helped you if you are just as complicated as me while you're packing, knowing it's the end of the summer, this palette can be used on winter holidays as well. If you have it, if you want to have it, if you want to share your opinion on it, don't hesitate on commenting what you think. Thank you so much for reading and now on I'll be posting much more regularly so don't forget to subscribe and share, xoxo!

Monday 25 April 2016

TRAVEL: Lyon


Hey, so today I'm going to show you a few places in Lyon. I know I've been absent but college life is hard and etc. So on this article I'm going to show you things you can do, that I actually did this time I went to Lyon, in 7 days. 

DAY 1

I went from Porto to Lyon so from the Airport Sá Carneiro to the Airport Saint-Exupéry with the Transavia company. The flight was very pleasant and the staff was super nice. Once I arrived at Lyon, at 22pm, I went to the cabs that were in front of the airport and they wanted 80€ to bring me home, so it was a little bit of a shock. I admit I felt stolen so I said "No thanks" and I checked my Uber app, I never used it before so I saw the estimate price was 47€, and as it was the first race, I used a promo code from Sananas2106 and I got -20€ so from the initial price that they asked me - 80€, I finally paid 27€ and it was a great success for me! I got home after a long day and I rested.



DAY 2

Lunch at Thé Ou (9 Rue Chavanne, 69001 Lyon) is almost mandatory when you're in Lyon. It's a tea room, with an extremely modern decoration, almost minimalist but cosy at the same time, with a corner of romantic decoration that looks like the 19th century tea rooms. At the entry there's an elephant's sculpture made by a portuguese artist named José da Silva Fonseca. This tea room stands out for its desserts which are incredible, different but still accessible to anyone, I mean, I'm really weird concerning food and I loved every dessert I ate there. But they also have a lunch menu that changes sometimes but the first and the last time I went there it was at first a salad, then a toast and finally the dessert. I'm just showing the pictures and not explaining what it is, but I can assure you that it is worth it.



After that I went to Mathilde M. (10 rue de Brest, 69002 Lyon) which is a romantic store that revisits the 18th century bringing a touch of modernity. They're mainly based on perfumes and they also do partenrships with other brands which brings a lot of interesting things to the store.



DAY 3

Sunday is flea market day. Les Puces du Canal (3 Rue Eugène Pottier, 69100 Villeurbanne) is the second flea market in France. This market has antiquities, designer pieces, forge and carpenter pieces. From 17th century objects to fifties industry machines, from dolls to furniture, there is everything with negociable prices, and most of all, a great pleasure for antiquities lovers's eyes.



DAY 4

In my familly there's armenian and libanese origins so we like to eat libanese food and this adress is the best one - Liban Market, Ets. Matar (33 Rue Léon Jouhaux, 69003 Lyon) - there's the store at first and then a little room for the restaurant part, there's a "today's special" meal everyday of the week but also on demand. They also bring you home but you have to live in Lyon obviously.

After lunch, we went shopping so we went to Maison du Monde, Chaise Longue, Pilones, Little Extra, MAC Cosmetics (Part Dieu Mall 17 Rue du Dr Bouchut, 69003 Lyon); Eurodif (43 Rue Grenette, 69002 Lyon); Tati (9 Rue Grenette, 69002 Lyon); Peggysage (10 Rue du Président Edouard Herriot, 69001 Lyon); and two of my favourite shops: 
Comptoir de Famille (60 Rue du Président Edouard Herriot, 69002 Lyon) which is a decoration shop with a very particular style because everything is about retro and farm houses;
Le Petit Souk (3 rue Confort69002 Lyon) which is a shop that sells plenty of different things since toys, dishes, blankets, decoration items but everything in the same ambient - bohemia, retro, ethnic plenty of charm where I got this unicorn plate;


DAY 5 

The fifth day was magical. I was incredibly lucky to visit beautiful places as the Chateau de Bâgnols (Le Bourg, 69620 Bagnols) and the Hotel de Ville de Lyon (1 Place de la Comédie, 69001 Lyon). 


The Chateau de Bagnols is a 5 stars hotel that kept the medieval look, words can't really express how beautiful this place is but maybe knowing that Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise spent their honeymoon there can help you. The kitchen chef has a star and I understand why because I mean, I don't like fish, and I loved the whole lunch (salmon, risotto, pears with chocolate...).



After that we continued visiting incredible places like the Hotel de Ville altough this can't be visited, I had the chance to thanks to my uncle who is a photographer. The beauty of the salons was incredible so I'll just let you with the pictures that I took.



Finalizing this amazing day, we went to a shop and then to an unusual tea room. 

First we went to Marilyn (55 Rue Auguste Comte, 69002 Lyon) which is an unique antiquities shop, her speciality are dolls, but what comes first to the eye when you go into the space is the quantity of tea and coffee services. The space is really small, you can barely move and I'll let you discover the unusual way of displaying the products: 


Then we went to L'exquise Trouvaille (23 Rue de la Charité, 69002 Lyon), this shop has a pretty cool concept. It is a tea room, decoration shop, and workshop sometimes. 


DAY 6 

And after such a breath taking day, the last days were dedicated to shopping and chill. I went to HEMA (53 Place de la Republique, 69002 Lyon) that opened recently in Lyon. It's amazing, there's plenty of choice with really low prices - stationery, toys, kitchen items, bathroom items, beauty items, food, themed items... You can check everything I bought in my Haul article.

Then we went to the new Lindt store (53 Rue du Président Edouard Herriot, 69002 Lyon) to get some rest and it was amazing!


DAY 7 

To end this amazing week it was really a shame that we chose Ryanair to come back home because it was the worst flight ever. But we got home safe so I hope you guys enjoyed this article and that it will help you if you want to spend some vacations in Lyon. Don't forget to subscribe to see more of these and don't hesitate to comment if you have any questions, xoxo!

Sunday 3 April 2016

HAUL: What I bought in Lyon


As you know if you follow me on Instagram (@sophiemaldjianblog) I've been like a week and a half in France. I didn't bought much because this time I visited more than I went shopping but I wanted to show you some things that were really cheap and with good quality. I feel like I should post the Travel article before the Haul article but it takes longer to be made and I wanted to post something this week. 



HEMA opened in Lyon recently so I went there to check out what it looks like because I heard good things about it. So stationery talking, I bought 12 (2x6) Highlighters, a cute Pen Set (3), both items costed 2€50. And a Gift Garland for around 1€50 that I used to organize my makeup actually by sections like "Face"/"Eyes"/"Nails" etc. 


Also, I bought some things for the hair. So I bought a Tail Comb which was really cheap (1€50), some Hair Elastics that costed 2€, and some Hair Clips that costed 2€50. These three products are very good, the quality is just awesome, the elastics don't lose the elasticity, the clips don't break, the comb totally does the job. 


Then, I bought some nails stuff, which are a really good surprise. First one wasn't really a good surprise though, this Quick & Go Nailpolish costs 2€50 and the problem is that the colour is lighter than it seems because I thought it was a blue almost like night sky, and it's more like electric blue and, in fact, it dries really fast so it is "quick and go" but it algo comes off really quickly. In another hand the Long Lasting Nailpolish that costs 2€50 too, the colour is beautiful, it's a kind of bordeaux, and this one lasted a good week and a few days, and I worked, cleaned and did plenty of things and it stayed intact. And finally, I may seem very late on this one, but I found this Dip&Clean nail polish remover that consists in a sponge with acetone and all you have to do is put your finger in the middle of the sponge and rub until there's no more polish. It smells really good even if it has acetone, I just loved it and I bought three of them because I was so sick of using liquid acetone and cotton pads that my hapiness finding this was huge, and it costs 3€25 I think.





The last things I bought at HEMA are these Cleansing wipes, that are not really makeup remover but when I have a lot of makeup on, I like to use it first and then use makeup remover on a cotton pad, or use makeup remover first and then use these wipes to take off what's left, they're really good and cost only 1€. Second, I bought this Lipliner in the shade 23. First thing I check out when I go shopping makeup are the brushes and I have to say, the HEMA brushes are really bad, but then I kept watching and I saw the lipliners and I think this is AMAZING, the colour is from another world, I love it and it is super cheap (2€50).


This amazing little-plate-to-put-things-on which I don't know how it is called in english is beautiful, super simple, delicate, perfect size, really cute with this unicorn. It is from an awesome shop called Le Petit Souk. It costs 17€50 and I displayed it in my vanity to put products I use everyday like eyeshadow primers or blending sponges.


Last but not least, a methalic plate representing the city that I love to visit not only to be with my family, but also because I love the architecture, the variety of people, and the lifestyle. I bought this for the love I have for this city but also because I kind of collect this kind of plates and you actually can find it for every country for about 10€.

I hope you guys enjoyed it and subscribe so you don't miss the next article that will be kind of a vlog but through pictures of the trip I did to Lyon!

Tuesday 8 March 2016

REVIEW: Primark Beauty Products


Hey, so here's another review, this time about some PRIMARK beauty products

First I got the Contouring brush. This brush costs 2€, and I wanted to try it out but I didn't have any high expectations on it. 
I'm showing you the packaging because I think it's really cute. Normally, when a product is so unexpensive, the packaging is just... not there, and I think it's really cool to work a little bit on it even if the price is very low. So it comes in a semi tough box, which is really good to keep the brush's hair intact while it's on the store etc, and the background is like lacework which is really pretty and a cool fact is that they put a image on the bottom explaining where you should contour, for people who are initiating this is really cool.
The handle has a good size, the black and golden rose combination is really pretty, actually remembers me of the ZOEVA brushes.
And finally the brush's hair is diagonal, which is perfect for the face's part that this brush is ment to, and the top of the brush's hair is lighter than the rest of it so it's nice to see when it needs to be washed.
My opinion about this brush is that for its price, it's really good but, personally, this brush resulted much better for the blush than for the contouring (for me). It's a little bit controversial but for the contouring it was like an unblendable stain, but on the blush the result was super defined, so I think it's very good, but just not for the initial job.


Another Primark product that I wanted to try is the Blender Sponge that costs 1,50€. A lot of people may disagree with me, but again, this blog is just about my opinion, I think that paying almost $20 for a sponge is ridiculous. I might regret what I'm saying one day, everybody changes their opinion, but I just think it's too expensive, on the other hand, I think it is a great product, so as I liked the idea of the blender sponge for a reduced price, I got it. 
I never had an Official Beauty Blender, but I'm pretty sure that this sponge is not close of doing the same job as it does.
What I like about the Primark sponge is that, besides the flat part and the beaked part, there's a thick part between that makes a handle. 
It's too tough to spread foundation all over the face, but it blends well very liquid concealer. The perfect use of this sponge is when you apply foundation with a brush, use this sponge to blend the marks that the brush did.



I bought this product because I wanted to buy the MAC Cosmetics brush cleanser, and I'm not saying this replaces the MAC one, but I wanted to try for 2,50€.
It is obvious that it's needed to go through a deep cleaning every week, but to a on-a-go cleaning I think this product does, definitly, the job, and it smells incredibly good. This product is a huge surprise.


Finally, the Deep Facial Cleansing Wipes is a product that I bought multiple times and I will keep buying, I ate removing makeup, and the wipes are my favourite way to do it, and I think these those let my skin oily which I think it's really great because I hate oily textures. Its price is like 1,50€ - 2 packs. Basically they do the job, they don't cause any injuries on my skin and I really like the hidratation it gives.


I hope this review can help you and if you want me to do a review from an article you saw on the Makeup HAUL just tell me. Subscribe for more and thank you for reading!

Friday 26 February 2016

HAUL: Makeup


Hey, so the simple title of this HAUL, means that this is (finally) the third part of my after Christmas SALE HAUL (you can find the Clothes&Accessories one here and the Stationery one here if you haven't seen it yet).

So let's start:


This first item, isn't really about makeup you know... unless you consider a shower a beauty thing... but anyway I loved it because it's super funny so it is a shower cap and when you put it on you look like an hipopotamus... I know, not very elegant... But funny! This Hipopotamus shower cap is from PRIMARK and costs 1,50€ which I think is really cheap as almost everything at Primark and being what it is, it doesn't have to have the most incredible quality, but it actually does!


Still from Primark, I had this travel kit that I thought it was amazing to travel (a little bit obvious since it is a travel kit...) so it has 4 containers: a bottle with a pump; a bottle with a regular cover; another one but smaller; and a little circular box. What I think that is really cool too is that there are stickers to identify the products that you put into the containers. So this Travel Kit by PRIMARK also costs 1,50€ which I think is really cheap. Continuing on the travel vibe since I'm going to France soon for a couple weeks (I'm thinking about doing an article about the places that I'll go and opening a "Travel" section) I picked up this tiny Hand & Face Wet Wipes from H&M that costed 0,99€ I think, so yeah, I get a lot of satisfaction when I buy cheap things with a good quality!


Staying in the Primark vibe, I bought some beauty stuff to try because I mean, when the price is so attractive, I wanted to see if the quality is just as low as the price or it actually works well. So here you can see a Make-Up Brush Cleanser from PRIMARK that costed 2,50€ and there will be a review  article about this monday! Also to clean brushes, I bought a brushegg, and I was so excited when I got it because it is so good to clean your brushes, and you can clean itself very easily too after using it, also it is a very good alternative to the SIGMA glove to wash the brushes that I think costs about $40, so this original Brushegg costs $8.


So I have a thing with brushes right now, I swore I'd never use that word, but yeah, I'm kind of obsessed with makeup brushes. I saw the contouring one at Primark and again I wanted to try it out to see if there's a reason for the price to be so low or is it just a miracle, but I'll let you know in the Primark beauty products review that I'll post soon. I posted two pics of the same brushes just to show you the super cute packaging they had at Primark, So this Contouring Make-up Brush from PRIMARK costs 2€. Then I actually didn't buy this, it was a gift but I love it and I use it a lot, so it's a Pollié 04098 Kabuki brush so you can find it on the website I put on the name, and for those who live in Portugal (and Spain I think) you can find them at PLURICOSMÉTICA, its price is really affordable (1,20€) and the quality is pretty good. 


This PRIMARK Foundation Sponge was a gift too, and costs 1,50€. First I was suspicious because it's quite tough, but again, I'll make a Primark beauty products review explaining everything!


Once we're done with the Primark products, I bought two CHANEL products, the Perfection Lumière Foundation 10 Beige (that you can see the review here) which costs $58 and the Joues Contraste Powder Blush 72 Rose Initiale which I really love costs $45, the colour is so soft and give a natural look, the powder is really easy to apply and give a smoothie look to your skin.


Next stop was MAC Cosmetics with this I-can't-live-without-it-anymore Sheertone Powder Blush Gingerly, it's a bronze colour, it's just beautiful, it goes with every makeup, definitly a must-have. Its price is $22.


I wasn't a huge fan of highlighters before because I thought (closed-minded thought) that the glow on the face would look like oily skin... Don't judge me... I didn't resist, I mean, everybody said that the Mary-Lou Manizer AKA "The Luminizer" from THE BALM (that costs $24) was a favourite, so I tried it, and I'm in the Mary-Lou club too, for sure.
















Another had-to-try product: The POREfessional face primer from BENEFIT that reduces the appearance of pores, the packaging is bomb! One of my favourites definitly. Its price is $31 I think, I'm not sure, but I think it depends on the tube's size or at Sephora the price is lower, I can't remember anyway, excelent product.

https://www.benefitcosmetics.com/us/en/product/porefessional-face-primer

This is definitly one of my favourites! A CHRISTIAN DIOR lip balm, so this is the Dior Addict Lip Glow - Color Reviver Balm, excelent lip primer, I love the way it gives a super natural colour to the lips. This is a travel size because I wasn't sure of what it was so I didn't want to spend more money on something I wasn't sure I would like.


This was a gift from my sister from a trip to Madrid. It's kind of a lipstick cover. I really think it's kind of unique and beautiful, and I think she bought it in a ancient stuff store.


Humm... I don't know what happened here because I don't like to use products on my face that I don't know where it comes from. But I kind of purchased this for the packaging, and then I tried it, and now I love it, it's a super matte black eyeliner pen, it's super easy to apply, long lasting, and very cheap! This is the YANQINA Waterproof Eyeliner and you can find it on eBay as I put here the link.


So... I bought this one as a I-didn't-find-what-I-wanted-but-I-didn't-want-to-go-home-with-empty-hands. So I went to H&M looking for the matte liquid lipsticks, and I don't know how it is abroad, but here in Portugal not all the H&M's have the makeup section... So I just saw a tiny place with some makeup, I tought this gloss was cute and I bought it, and actually it's very cute, it looks like I ate a lot of strawberries and raspberries. So this is a H&M Lipgloss called Berry Lips and it costs 1,50€.


Again at H&M, but this time in a store with a makeup section (I just got there too late, there wasn't any liquid lipsticks) I found this H&M Invisible Touch Lip Definer that costs 4,99€ so I decided to see if I don't need to buy a lip liner everytime I buy the lipstick, and the answer is quite divided. It works, definitly, but it doesn't replace a lip liner pencil. 


This is a very good surprising product, it's the CHANEL Rouge Coco Ultra Hydrating Lip Colour (440 Arthur) and it is surprising for a very simple reason. I have very sensible skin, and even most sensible lips, so on Summer time and Winter time 1 day using lipstick = 3 days using lip balm for me, and I tried this one and it's just super hydrating, my lips were super soft, super smooth, and they didn't get injuries at all. Its price is $37.


This accessory is one of the best inventions in the world, if you're one of those who always put mascara on all the eyeshadow work you had, this is perfect for you. You can use for the top lashes, the bottom lashes and it has a little kind of brush to take out the stickiness. I just can't find the website anymore, but as soon as I find it I'll post on IG or something so you can follow me (@sophiemaldjianblog).


I wanted one of these acrylic holders for centuries, and I finally got one. I didn't know how it was going to be so I just bought one, so it's full, and I'll probably get another one very soon! It's really good looking on your makeup station, it's uncoloured so it goes well with everything, the spaces are a little bit limited, so the KIKO's lipsticks don't fit completly in it but it works fine. I bought this Lipstick holder on the website here and it costed 8,90€.


I wanted to try a NAKED palette for a long time now, and I chose the 2 because it looked like the colours were the ones I'd use the most, and they're in fact incredible, without a primer it isn't the most pigmented palette ever but it's fine and I think I'll definitly buy the 1. So this NAKED 2 palette from URBAN DECAY costs $54.


I have a regular brush bag for when I travel, but I had the struggle that I lose to many time taking out the brushes and putting them in again, So I was looking for a travel brush holder like this so it's the easiest way to reach the brushes. When I saw this golden one I didn't look for another because I loved this one too much. SIGMA has some, the black being more expensive than the coloured right now, but normally costing $25.


You must think I spend my money ridiculously or that I'm insane! But I just LOVE this drink, I could stop eating and just drink this for the rest of my life, so when I saw this I had to buy it! So it's a Coca-Cola eyeliner. It was only for the packaging, but I still tried it and the brush is too dense, too tough so it doesn't apply very well, but I use it to fill the blank spaces etc, and you can find it here.


Finally, the NARS Ita Kabuki Brush. This brush costs $55, which I think it's a silly amount, and even if it's very good, any brush is worth that much money but I was curious, you know it's one of the most talked about brush, and in th end it's a very good brush, but nothing that takes me to an other world.

This is it for the after Christmas SALE HAUL, I hope you enjoyed it, and that might have helped you some way. Don't forget subscribing and comment if you liked it or you want to know anything about these products and stay tuned because another article will be online very soon!