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- drewfus15 » See my profile
- Points: 685
- Reviews: 7
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I have a hard time with blush. They either go on too pigmented and don't blend right or clash somehow with my makeup. I wanted a natural, flattering blush that was no fuss. Well, I've found it. I have tickled pink and candid coral and both look very pretty and natural. They are also very buildable for a stronger look. At 3 bucks a pop you can't go wrong. ELF has online sales all the time too.
January 23, 2011
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I was turned on to some of the ELF products after reading the reviews here and seeing so many dupes for mac and nars online. Well, this did not disappoint for 3 bucks. The blush is a pretty corally peach color thats very flattering. The bronze looks pretty dark in the package but goes on my fair warm skin very nice. The bronzer is pretty matte while the blush has a bit of shimmer. I have since bought more studio blushes apart from this and they are my go tos.
January 23, 2011
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Use this before you blow your hair dry for lightweight smoothing and shine. Light fragrance and awesome packaging. Nice pump bottle.
January 23, 2011
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Redkens products go by number as far as hold. 1 being least hold to about 20 something being super hold. This is a nice lightweight shine spray perfewct for finishing, using before a blowout, updos and for flat ironing. Light fragrance and very decent price.
January 23, 2011
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I received this product as a buzz agent freebie. I wanted to like it. I really did. The colors are really nice ( I received the smoky grey colors). The packaging convenient. At first I applied the shadow portion. Very nice. A bit too creamy for my liking but anyways... Then the liner portion. A very thick liner at that. Overall the look was very nice. A very soft smoky eye (almost not smoky at all really). For about 5 minutes. Even using my Urban decay primer didn't keep this from smudging and creasing. Oh well, at least it was free.
January 23, 2011
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Pureology is a great brand of hair care products. All their shampoos are sulfate free equalling better color retention. They are also compressed formulas so you need much less product than you would regular hair care items. So even though they are pricier, you use less product essentially coming up even on the price scale. This shampoo has a wonderful lavender earthy smell. Somewhat similar to Aveda products but much less strong. It does not create the same lather as drugstore shampoo because it is sulfate free. I know that seems to bother people, but it is cleaning the hair. Not stripping it. It's very moisturizing. So much so if you have very fine hair, i'd opt for their volumizing shampoo(also wonderful).
January 23, 2011
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I used to work in a kerastase salon, so maybe I'm slightly biased, but this is truly the best shampoo I've ever used. It restores fragile, weak hair to a healthier and shinier state. After bleaching the heck out of my hair and abusing it for years I know the importance of a good protein shampoo and conditioner. When my hair was snapping off at the ends due to chemical damage, this really helped me out. It's very pricey and difficult to find, so those are the cons. If you have healthy beautiful hair it's probably not worth the money to you. But if you color, flat iron, or generally overwork your hair, it's worth every penny. A side note as well, a little goes a long way.
January 23, 2011
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