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Review: Tarte 9 Ways To Shine Cheek Wardrobe

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I usually do my best to resist buying holiday makeup releases. Often, holiday products have a different formula and aren't as good as other products carried by the brand. However, sometimes holiday releases are just too good to miss. I recently grabbed one of Tarte's holiday releases, the 9 Ways To Shine Cheek Wardrobe. As the name suggests, this is basically a face collection with nine shades of blush, highlight, and bronzer. I was primarily interested in it because 1) I like Tarte blushes and 2) the packaging was SO CUTE .  The shades come in three stacks that slide open and fold up as needed. Recently, I've been obsessed with things that come in this fun, folding packaging, so I'm really glad that Tarte released this product. I just think that this is such a good idea for travel and all that jazz. And, obviously, these little folding compacts are very easy to store, which is a positive change for Tarte considering their holiday releases are usually super

HUGE Declutter (Winter 2019/ Spring 2020)

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I've been decluttering a LOT of products lately. I don't know if it's because we're all in lockdown or because I'm in Spring cleaning mode, but I've recently had the urge to really get my collection under control. I have way too many things that I don't need/use in my collection, and I feel like it's time to get rid of them. As a disclaimer, I will note that I'm not necessarily decluttering these products because they're bad; I'm decluttering them because they're not compatible with my makeup needs or because I have similar things that I like more. Most of the things I've decluttered will go to either friends/family or Project Beauty Share, a charitable organization that gives gently used or new makeup products to women in need. I will have to throw away a couple of these things because they're too old to give away. So, without further ado, let's jump into all the products I've decluttered! Emerald Obsessions Palett

Beautifully Bare Foundation Serum by e.l.f.: Review

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I'm a big fan of e.l.f. complexion products, so, when I was placing a big order from their website a few months ago, I decided to check out this product: the Beautifully Bare Foundation Serum. I've used it quite a few times since the order arrived, and I have to say that the name is accurate. It does make your face look beautifully bare. It's almost invisible on the skin; it's like a light veil that downplays imperfections. It really is a "your skin but better" look. E.l.f. describes it as a "weightless silky formula melts into skin for a radiant and youthful-looking glow. The luminous, dewy finish helps boost suppleness and minimize the appearance of pores and fine lines," and I think that's a good description. The product basically illuminates and blurs your skin with a minimal amount of coverage. E.l.f. notes that this product has flawless coverage, but I think it's important to note that this product has very little coverage. It m

Even Better Foundation by Clinique: Review

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I don't know what Clinque's Even Better Foundation is supposed to be even better than, but, I gotta tell you, it's even better than almost every other foundation I own. I picked up this foundation from Ulta on a whim a few months ago. I didn't expect to be totally blown away by it, but I was. In fact, this might be my new favorite foundation. I mean, this is a beautiful foundation. It just looks so natural on the skin. It's not too matte and not too dewey; it's somewhere in between, and it's perfect! It has medium coverage, which is my personal favorite. It's not too heavy on the skin, but it has enough coverage to hide your imperfections. Plus, most importantly to me, it doesn't crease ! To put it in perspective, almost every foundation creases around my chin. To find a foundation that doesn't crease is basically a miracle to me! Plus, I think $29.50 is a pretty fair price, especially considering the fact that Clinique is a high end bra

The Violet One Lash Primer by Milani: Review

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I don't normally use lash primer, but recently I've heard good things about the Violet One lash primer by Milani, so I decided to try it out. I've now been using it for about a month, and I have some thoughts to share. First of all, I should say that this primer DEFINITELY makes a difference. Sometimes, I feel like primers in general are just an extra step, but every now and then you stumble upon one that is really good. This primer really does lengthen and volumize your lashes. In fact, when used properly, it almost gives a false lash effect. Milani calls it a "next-level lash primer with a better than falsies formula that really does it all," and I think that's pretty accurate. When layered with regular mascara, the primer gives you longer and fuller lashes. However, this product does have some problems. First of all, it clumps like CRAZY. You have to be very careful when applying this primer, otherwise you end up with major spider lashes. That loo

Mini Bath & Body Works Haul

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A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog post about my last Bath & Body Works haul. Right after I finished writing that blog, I turned around and bought more Bath & Body Works stuff. (I'm beginning to think I might have a problem with scented soaps and candles). Anyway, because of that, I now have another Bath & Body Works haul to share. I promise this will be the last one for a while (I think). Strawberry Pound Cake   Candle  - This candle is so sweet it's kind of sickening. I mean, it's like being punched in the face with sugar, but I like it. I don't think it smells like pound cake though; it's more like frosting. Also, the wax itself is aggressively pink. What's not to love? Cinnamon Sugared Donut   Candle  - This candle really does smell like donuts, which is AMAZING in my mind. It smells like cinnamon sugar, and it's just delicious. I know I'm going to love having this candle in my room. Mango Mandarin Shower Gel - I'm a