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9.27.2017

CHEMICAL VS PHYSICAL EXFOLIATION

Skincare is so important. The first key to beautiful makeup for me is beautiful skin and looking after it can make all the difference to how your skin both looks and feels. A key step in my skincare routine that I find helps to particularly make a difference for me is exfoliation.
For a long time, I was only really aware of physical exfoliation but in recent years I have discovered the wonders of chemical exfoliation and what it can do for the skin. In this post I'm going to discuss chemical vs physical exfoliation and tell you the benefits of each - enjoy!

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9.11.2017

REVIEW | ICONIC LONDON LIQUID ILLUMINATOR

Hello everyone and happy Monday! If there's one thing I love when it comes to makeup, it's beautiful glowing skin. Naturally therefore, I love using highlighters and discovering new ones. Whilst the go-to formula for a highlighter generally tends to be a powder, I've always loved liquid and cream based highlighters due to my dryer skin type. Whilst browsing Cult Beauty and screen-shotting beauty items I didn't have the budget for one day, I came across a liquid illuminator from the brand ICONIC London. For my birthday, I was gifted it by my beautiful best friend Heather and today I'm excited to review it for you all today - enjoy!

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9.08.2017

FIRST IMPRESSIONS REVIEW | URBAN DECAY NAKED HEAT PALETTE

Hello everyone and happy Friday! Today I'm bring you a review of the highly popular Urban Decay Naked Heat Palette. This palette was kindly gifted to me by beautiful friend Shazia for my birthday in July - the month it was actually released in the UK - I was excited to say the least! 
In this post I'll tell you a bit about the Urban Decay Naked Heat Palette and give you some first impressions and thoughts on it based on my time using it.

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The Heat palette is the fifth palette in Urban Decay's "Naked" collection which started with Naked 1, 2, 3 and then Naked Smoky before the release of Heat this year. As with the other palettes in the collection, it retails at £39.50 in the UK and can be purchased from Debenhams, John Lewis and the Urban Decay website to name a few retailers. 

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