The Wet n Wild Rose Champagne Glow To Reflect Shimmer Palette is part of the new Fergie Centerstage Collection that recently launched. From my understanding this collection as supposed to be available for a limited time but as of know this face palette is available in the regular Wet n Wild standard display.
Good news for the folks lemming it eh?
Walgreens is your best shot at snagging it as I believe Fergie’s Wet n Wild Collection is exclusive to the store.
Heads up MAC Technakohl lovers (that’d be me, I love Technakohls!)! Smashbox Always Sharp Waterproof Kohl Eyeliner are on the rise for the Fall 2013 season.
Dude, they are SO not always sharp! Get out of the city. Seriously, mechanical pencils go dull too…for shame Smashbox!
This was provided to me by a brand for review but all opinions expressed are my own
Marc Jacobs introduces his new Honey Eau de Parfum for Fall 2013. If you loved the whimsical ladybug good nature of Marc Jacobs Dot, you’ll absolutely adore Honey which features a bottle that looks like a little bee!
Buzz buzz bitches!
But don’t be fooled where as Dot features sweeter more delicate floral notes, Honey is actually more pop, fun, and flirtatiousness!
This was provided to me by a brand for review but all opinions expressed are my own
the Balm En Root Spray Gel happens to be one of the unfortunate products I didn’t like from the En Root Haircare Collection. Sad sigh, sniffle, hold me?
I was so enjoying the Balm’s new En Root Haircare Collection up until now too! Awww you ruined my good run damn you spray gel!
Skin Food has apparently revamped the Milk Shake Point Make Up Remover Packaging at some point…either its had new packaging for a while or I haven’t been paying attention.
Either way, I’m somehow hopeful they actually improved the formula as I didn’t love it my first time around. And actually felt kinda bad because so many people proclaimed what a HG (holy grail) eye makeup remover it was.
Milk shake?
Really?
Yeah, it kinda does resemble a milk shake as it’s a bi phase remover that has a milky liquid on the bottom half and a more oil-like one on the top. Shake it and it becomes a milky substance for whisking away eye makeup easily.
My main issue with it was it created trippy cloud vision. As much as I’d like to turn the lights down low, throw a few colored scarfs over my lamp shades, and put on a little Hendrix on while enjoying my tab dropping lack of vision I can’t say I feel completely comfortable when something weird is up with my eyes. I have a panic attack when I need to get them dilated.
So here’s hoping new packaging means an improved formula!
Have you every used Skin Food’s Milk Shake Makeup Remover?
Thoughts?
Do share!
Dontcha just hate oil cleansers or eye makeup removers that give you cloudy vision!?