Hi lovelies!
Two posts in one week! Clearly I’ve got the blogging bug back.
As in my last post, I said I’d been to the Woodbury Common outlets in New Jersey. There, I found a cosmetics shop which sold name brand makeup and skincare products at discounted price. Of course, I was like a kid in a candy shop!
So without further ado, here are some of my favourite purchases.
GlamGlow PowerMud – I’ve been a huge fan of GlamGlow for the longest time. I originally had the SuperMud, but I didn’t realise you needed to make sure the lid was on super tight, or keep the foil on, and it dried out with half left. Which isn’t great when you’ve spent over £40 on it! These face masks are just everything. Made with fantastic ingredients and really do what they say on the tin. The PowerMud uses natural oils to detoxify your skin. It makes my skin feel super clean and after, I break out in spots where my pores had previously been blocked but then…clear and glowing skin!
MAC Whirl lipstick – My favourite absolute lipstick from MAC. It’s a really nice cross between pink and berry and is a beautiful everyday lipstick.
MAC Whirl lip liner – Same as above but I love how versatile this is. You can use it under so many different shades without it ruining the colour (it enhances it!).
Estee Lauder Flash Photo powder – A completely new purchase, which, I admit, I only bought because it was 50% off. However, it is amazing. It’s got a slightly bluish tint to it which reacts really well to flash photography. I’ve only worn it a couple times because mum life means I don’t get out too much, but it’s sat flawlessly and given my makeup a photoshop type finish!
Estee Lauder Pore Vanishing stick – If you’ve read my blog often, you know I suffer from oily skin (though this did get better during pregnancy, but it’s back with a vengeance now!). This stick not only minimises the look of your pores, but it also helps reduce oil that comes through. Again, I’ve only used it a few times, but it goes on really lightly and seems to work!
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