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My everyday makeup is constantly changing every week -- heck, every day most often than not, unless I'm being particularly lazy. On a high note, it means I get to try out many different combinations of products very quickly, but at the same time I can get very bored of a new product very quickly. Still, since this year I'm trying to cut back on how much I spend on makeup, to favour fashion instead (more to come on that in a future post, so I won't bore you with the details here), it seemed like the perfect time to rediscover old favourites in my collection instead of purchasing new items for novelty's sake.

Of course, like every other trip down memory lane, I found amazing bits, but also some terrible fiascos I'd rather not run into anytime soon, which is why today I decided to share with you some of my everyday makeup bits, the good, the bad and the ugly all in one so you won't make the same mistakes I did.

Starting with something I love with all my heart, the Revlon Colorstay Foundation for normal to dry skin in the shade Buff. This shade was perfect for my milky winter skin, but as I'm magically gaining a tan lately, I fear it won't do it for me for much longer, which is a shame considering the formula of this is simply amazing. I love the natural, velvety finish it gives to the skin, without drying my already dry skin out even further. It gives you this 'glow from within' kind of aura rather than a flat out dewy finish that can be hard to manage if you suffer from an oily t-zone like I do (it's primarily my nose, but still a pain in the ass to blot at work every thirty minutes - especially considering I don't have that many breaks as it is). I do prefer to apply this with a beauty sponge rather than a brush, only because I feel like it blends everything like a dream that way around, rather than with a brush. It also has a very particular smell of sunscreen, which I actually don't mind, but it is somewhat noticeable even after you apply the foundation, so beware.

Moving onto something I'm not so crazy about, it's this very old H&M Bronzer, from the old H&M makeup line. Besides being way too orangey for me, it was also very patchy in consistency, so an overall miss for me as a bronzer. But the most watchful of you might notice I definitely hit pan on it, so I must have found some use for it, right? It turns out it was a great warm crease colour during the fall, so that's where it all went - it worked surprisingly well as an eyeshadow rather than a bronzer. Of course, since H&M discontinued this line, you can't get your hands on it anymore, but I thought I'd share my gigantic eyeshadow pan that I still reach for even in these warmer months now - just in case you have it sitting in your collection and have no clue what to do with it!

Another massive favourite of mine is the Maybelline Lash Sensational Mascara. I won't press on about the details for this one, since I already reviewed it here, but all I have to say is that I've never found another mascara I loved as much as this one - the Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara coming in a close second.

As for a meh kind of product, we have the Deliplus Intense Eyeliner, which was actually a hand me down from a uni friend of mine, so I have no idea how much it cost. This wasn't really a mind blowing product, but it wasn't terrible either. Just not the best performing liquid eyeliner under hot weather situations - and I speak from the heartbreaking experience of checking myself at work in one of the bathrooms only to realise my wing was smudged down to very protruding panda eyes. Not a cute look I will repeat anytime soon, obviously. Still, if the weather is cold and dry, this will last you quite a long time, so it might be useful depending on where you live and where you work at.

But the worst product of them all is, without a doubt, Sleek's Matte Me Lip Cream in the shade Birthday Suit. Now, don't get me wrong, I gave this a fair shot - more than that, I was desperate for this to work as well as I had hoped for. The colour was amazing and do was the payoff, but I just couldn't get past the consistency of this liquid lipstick. It dried down to a very powdery finish that dried out my lips to oblivion after only a few hours of wear - and don't get me started on how I couldn't eat nor drink without having it peel off in the most unflattering way, leaving me with no chance to reapply an even and appealing second coat afterwards even if I wanted to touch up. It was the kind of product you had to bring makeup wipes with you to get it off after you had a meal and hope you'd rush fast enough to the bathroom so people wouldn't see what a mess your lipstick looked like. No matter how stunning it looked on me when I first applied it, I just couldn't get past the fussy process afterwards. I'd rather pick up my trusted Sephora lip creams any day of the week, even if it's worth double the price of the Sleek ones.

To end on a high note, I bring you one of my favourite highlighters, in the most travel friendly packaging of them all - the stick. Kiko's Radiant Touch Creamy Stick Highlighter is one of the best, subtle highlighters you can find that will actually last forever on your cheekbones, though I wouldn't recommend applying it everywhere since it's quite the glowy formula. Perfect for the bridge of the nose, the cupid's bow and the cheekbones, it's incredibly easy to apply and you can never have too harsh of a hand with these either - I've pretty much lathered myself in this in the past and managed to always save the day with minimal blending with my fingertips. I urge everyone to try this out, especially with Spring just around the corner.

And there you have it! A collection of hits and misses, all very affordable, some perfect for everyday wear, some you should probably stay away from as much as possible. I hoped you enjoyed this post and if you have any everyday makeup hits and misses of your own, share them in the comments!
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Amaze In Style | January Beauty Wishlist

It's been a while since I shared a beauty wishlist on Amaze In Style, so I thought now would be the perfect time to share it! It's a mix of a 2016 wishlist and a January payday wishlist, so bear with the overload of products (out of which I will probably only purchase three or four at the end of the month). My salary is by no means high enough for me to splurge in style every single month, but I do manage to buy quite a lot if I keep an eye out for bargains! As always, most of the items in here at drugstore, since that's what my budget can afford, but if you'd like to see a luxury beauty wishlist, say so and I'll work on it!

#1 - Makeup Revolution Contour Kit

This one is a no-brainer. Everyone knows pale girls need some contouring to bring back some dimension after the right shade of foundation makes us look like a blank canvas, and although I'm always eyeing the Anastasia contour kits, I know they are way out of my league at the moment. From my search at the drugstore, this seems like the nicest price/quality ratio out there.

#2 - Too Faced Better Than Sex Mascara

If you follow me on Twitter, then you already know I stopped by Sephora earlier this month and tried out this mascara. After a full day of shopping in an overcrowded mall, my mascara still looked on point and I completely fell in love. Now I just need to muster up the courage to spend that much on a mascara!

#3 - Essence Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner

Yet another product highly raved about on many beauty blogs. I wasn't the biggest fan of winged liner in the past, considering my small eyes looked even smaller mixed in with my poor flicked wing skills. Thankfully, I have been improving with time and the latest 90's trend is definitely catching up to me - most days I only want to leave the house with some brown nude lipstick, perfect brows and a winged liner. Now I just need to buy a decent eyeliner that won't budge: fingers crossed this one does the trick!

#4 - Revlon Colorburst Matte Balm in Sultry

I'll admit it, I don't actually own any chubby sticks. Gasp! I know. As much as I love the idea to bits, I can't really find affordable ones at my local drugstore, so I've been putting off buying one for the longest time. Besides, most I've seen have glossy finishes and I'm not a gloss girl myself. But after I saw these beauties online, I knew I had to buy one ASAP. I ended up deciding on Sultry because it looks like the perfect MLBB winter lippie. And even though it's a little bit pricier than my usual lip product, I think it will be worth the extra money.

#5 - Real Techniques Eye Starter Kit

I also don't own any Real Techniques brushes. Double gasp! Again, I know. I'm very uptight when it comes to my budget for brushes, even though deep down I know how important they are for a flawless makeup application. Which is why I sort of made it a New Year's resolution to invest on good brushes this year, and why not start with Real Technique ones? The eye brush department is severely lacking on my collection, so hopefully I can get my hands on this set in the nearest future.

#6 - Makeup Revolution Ultra Blush and Contour Palette in Sugar and Spice

Another section of my collection that is nearly empty is the blushers. I was never really into them to begin with, but after I got my hands on this Makeup Revolution kit, I fell in love all over again. So it was only natural I tried more of their blushes next and out of all their blush and contour palettes, Sugar and Spice is probably my favourite judging by the swatches I've seen online.

#7 - Wet N Wild Mega Last Lipsticks in Rose Bud, In The Flesh and Just Peachy

Alas, my obsession with these lipsticks continues! If you thought I already owned enough of these gems, you're clearly mistaken. I won't have enough until I have them all. This time around, I want to invest in some nude shades, perfect for a transition into Spring later on in the year.

#8 - Makeup Revolution F105 Brush

And since I couldn't buy their contour kit without also getting a proper contour brush, the F105 also made its way into my lust list. All the review I saw online were positive, so I'm looking forward to see if it will work for me as well.

#9 - Real Techniques Setting Brush

Another cult favourite I have yet to get my hands on! I've been eyeing it for ages, it looks perfect for the under eye area, whether it's for blending concealer or setting that area (and it may just be me but it also looks perfect for highlighting). This is on the top of my brush wishlist and I think it will make its way into my collection as soon as payday arrives!

#10 - Makeup Revolution Flawless Matte Eyeshadow Palette

You all know I'm in love with my Beyond Flawless Palette from MUR, but my eyeshadow collection is seriously lacking some matte shades. Since I already trust the quality of MUR eyeshadows, this palette seems like the logical next step for me instead of wasting money and time buying single shadows.

#11 - Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in Fair

Yes, I know, I already bought concealers recently. The truth of the matter is I'm not the biggest fan of my LA Girl concealer (shocking, I know). I'm sure I'm just applying it wrong and I'm hoping once I get my hands on the Real Techniques Setting Brush all my problems will be solved. But the Maybelline Fit Me concealer has been on my wishlist for so long, I've just been too lazy to actually go for it. Let's hope this year is the year!

#12 - L'Oreal True Match Foundation

It wouldn't be a beauty lust list without a foundation, am I right? It certainly wouldn't be my lush list without one at least. L'Oreal True Match (along with the Lumi version) are my most coveted foundations from the drugstore. When L'Oreal came out with the newer version I gave up on the idea of purchasing it altogether, because I wasn't sure if the shade I thought I was going to be in the old version (N2) would match in the new one - hence why I still haven't bought it or picked a shade to add to this post.  So please, if you have both foundations and you're an N2 in the old version, let me know which shade I should get!
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Affordable Skin Care Haul

I'm not going to lie, I've been seriously neglecting my skin care for the past couple of months. Part of it is due to my laziness, the other is due to a rather empty wallet. Either way, as soon as I got my paycheck this month, I decided to invest in a solid skin care routine that I could carry on through these colder months ahead. At the same time, I tried to spend as little money as possible, considering there's more important things I need to spend my money on (aka college tuition). So we could call this a "try not to break the bank yet get everything you need" kind of haul. Thankfully I didn't pick that mouth full as the actual title. 

This was also my first time shopping online at Primor, and I have to say I am very pleased with my order. I still prefer Maquillalia since they do things a little bit faster, but I feel like I can really save my money at Primor. I won't go too into detail when it comes to what I bought, but you can expect some reviews in the future. As always, if you liked the post or have anything to say, feel free to comment down below!

Affordable Skin Care Haul

The Byphasse Micellar Make Up Remover Solution (2.99€) is great for sensitive skin since it's alcohol free, plus it can also take off waterproof mascara in a couple of easy swipes. Plus, the price/quantity ratio is nearly unbeatable for such a great product. 

The Byphasse Face Soft Toner Lotion (1.99€) is also alcohol free and recommended for all skin types., although the formula is liquid rather than lotion-like. The smell reminds me of scented toilet paper, but it's not a bad smell. Just not a very enticing one either. 

I also got my hands on the Beauty Formulas Vitamin E Exfoliating Facial Scrub (1€), which is marketed as a creamy gentle exfoliator for all skin types. I'm already working on a comparison post between this and the L'Oreal one, so keep an eye out for that. 

The Farmona Herbal Care Moisturising & Smoothing Cream (1.99€) is targeted for normal to dry skin types and can be used for either the day or night time. It's very creamy and light, which means it sinks into the skin really fast, yet somehow manages to hydrate my really dry skin for the longest time. 

As for my lips, I repurchased Maybelline's Baby Lips (2.50€), this time in the colour Melon Mania, which is transparent. I can always count on this little guy to keep my lips nice and hydrated during the winter, although I feel like they're a bit heavy for the summer time.
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October Empties

As the season changes, I find myself finishing up products quicker, just in time to change up most of my routine as my skin's needs change with it. Personally, I'm not one to actually finish many products. Even with daily use, my makeup usually lasts longer than I should keep it, and the only products I finish up are skin care related, since I use them twice everyday. Somehow, over the month of October I stored enough empties to make a post about it, so here it is!

October Empties

Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Fatigue Blur - Warm Apricot (11.75€)

I bought this way back in April (featured in this haul) and I've used it carefully, since the package only brings 22ml. I found that this worked especially well with my under eye circles - it did soften them in colour, but didn't erase them completely. However, it didn't do anything for my redness as it claimed to. Overall, I do like this product and it helped me use a lot less concealer when I used it, but I'm not sure I'll repurchase it right away. I'm probably going to try some other primers before I go back to this.

Kiko Nail Lacquer - 503 'Ginger Pink' (2.90€ - currently on sale for 1.90€)

It's no secret I adore Kiko's nail polishes - they're pigmented, long lasting and very glossy in finish. This little gem, Ginger Pink, was the very first one I bought right as Summer started (you can see in this haul) and it was my go-to for the whole season. Although it doesn't look like it's empty, there's absolutely no more use I could get out of it. I think you can't really beat that price/quality combo and I'll definitely buy more in the future!

Maybelline Baby Lips - Peach Kiss (2.99€)

I've been a fan of the Baby Lips for years now, but this was the first time I tried this shade and I absolutely love it! It's the ideal no makeup lip product that gives you no real colour but a gorgeous shine to the lips that makes them look hydrated and plump. I found myself using this nonstop, so much so that it only took a month to end this tube. Definitely buying another one ASAP, but I'm not sure which shade I'll buy next.

Nivea Diamond Gloss Styling Spray (2.90€)

Sadly, this was a huge miss for me. The only reason why I finished it all up was because of my stubbornness and reluctance to go out and spend my money of a different hairspray. Yes, despite the name, this is a hairspray, claiming to be a level 4 extra strong hold. In all honesty, it couldn't be further from it. Besides leaving my hair feeling very crunchy like some heavier hairsprays tend to do, it didn't hold a curl for longer than three hours, which is just awful. The only pro is the smell, that didn't leave my hair until I washed it, but then again, I wasn't looking for a hair perfume!

October Empties

Essence All About Matt! Loose Fixing Powder (couldn't find it online, only the compact version, which is 3.49€)

I bought this too long ago, I should have probably thrown it away already, but I recently found the perfect use for it - baking my makeup! I was a bit skeptical about the technique, considering I have dry skin and caking on powder sounds like the opposite of what I'd want to do. Believe it or not, I'm converted and this beauty is the perfect, affordable way to prevent your under eye area from creasing. I'm not a big fan of using this powder all over my face, since I find it leaves an unflattering finish, so I'll stick to using it to bake my makeup.

Nivea Daily Essentials Refreshing Face Toner - Normal/Combination Skin (5.49€)

Although I've said time and time again that my skin is dry, it does tend to go combo during the Summer time, especially in my t-zone. That's when I bought this toner, in the hopes it would help even out my skin and also refresh it for the hot summer days. Honestly, I'm a fan, but I know this is a seasonal pick for me - despite claiming to be hydrating, it's not nearly as much as my dry skin needs it to be. I might reach for these during summer 2016, but for now, I'll stick with more hydrating toners for the cold months ahead.

H&M Concealer (Discontinued)

This isn't quite empty, more like too dried out for me to use it. In all honesty, I'm so happy this was discontinued, because it was a big mess. No pigmentation whatsoever, the shade was too heavy on the pink undertones and it didn't even highlight my under eye area properly. I remember paying a little bit over 5€ for this and I regretted it on the spot. Then again, this was from H&M's old makeup range, so I'm hoping their new one is a big improvement!

Bourjois Healthy Balance Unifying Powder - 52 'Vanilla' (7.44€)

I was always very wary of powders, since they tended to leave a cakey finish on my very dry skin - that is, until I bought this compact miracle. Although the shade was the tiniest bit dark for me, I still made it work and it even made lighter foundations match me perfectly! It doesn't cake, goes on like a dream and it makes you look like you're not wearing any powder. It also made my makeup last longer and it prevented my concealer from creasing. Obviously, I need to run to the store and buy another one, because I honestly can't find anything else like this to set my makeup.

Kiko Smart Lipstick - 918 'Classic Rose' (3.90€ - currently on sale for 2.90€)

If you read my review on this lipstick (here), then you already know how much I'm in love with this lipstick. It's the perfect MLBB - not too matte, not too glossy. Perfect to carry on the go, since you don't need a mirror to apply it. Overall, this is the first lipstick I finished in a very long time and I can't wait to pick up a new one next time I go shopping, because I really can't live without it in my purse!

Maybelline Lash Sensational Mascara (12.29€)

I did a review back in March when I got this mascara (find it here) and my thoughts on it have changed slightly. I'm still head over heels for it, no doubt about that, but I did find it easier to use as it got slightly dry. The formula itself was very wet, which could be troublesome to work with if you don't have a delicate yet steady hand, but towards the end of its lifespan, I didn't have any issues with the application - or maybe I just got better at applying it? Either way, this was my holy grail mascara ever since I bought it and I will also repurchase it in the future, because it's just too good to pass on.
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Five Minute Makeup | Quick, Easy, Affordable Makeup Look

We all know how tough Monday mornings can be. And if you're as lazy as me, you probably don't want to get up extra early to put on a full face of makeup to help you face the day ahead of you. Maybe you're not even lazy, you just so happened to be running late and you needed to look presentable in under ten minutes. Well, fear no more, for I have the solution for all the problems above! Today's post is all about my fail proof 5 minute makeup that will make you go from Walking Dead material to an actual human being in the shortest time possible.

First of all, since foundation is too much of a hassle when you're in a hurry, I go with my trusted Bourjois Healthy Mix Correcting Concealer in the shade 51. It has just the right amount of coverage to apply under your eyes and those nasty spots, while still giving you a natural look. If I still feel like I need an extra bit of coverage, I'll go in with my Bourjois Healthy Balance Powder (not featured).

Next, to liven up my complexion, I apply my Kiko Velvet Touch Creamy Stick Blush in the shade 07. It's a lovely pink shade that will give you a natural flush, nothing too over the top. Plus, you can easily blend it in so there's no risk of applying too much in one go!

To apply both the concealer and the blush, I use my Zoeva 107 Powder Polish Brush. This brush is such a multitasker, it's definitely something that should be in every girls makeup bag, because it will save you a lot of space and time.

Now that the base is done, it's time to bring some attention to the eyes. If you have a lot of noticeable veins, feel free to apply the concealer to cover them up. Once that's done, I go in with my H&M Eyelash Curler (that I seriously need to replace soon since it's on its last leg) and then I apply lots and lots of my Maybelline Lash Sensational Mascara, both on the top and bottom lashes to really make my eyes stand out.

Finally, I apply the Kiko Smart Lipstick in the shade 903 (a recent purchase of mine, that will be in my birthday haul post this Wednesday), since it provides the perfect amount of colour without needing a lip liner beforehand.

And you're done! It will honestly take five minutes to do all this, especially with a little bit of practice, and you will look like a million bucks (or at least alive, which is already a gift in itself). I hope you enjoyed this post and I'll see you on Wednesday for part two of my birthday haul!
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Birthday Haul | Monki, Rimmel, Maybelline, Zoeva and Bourjois

Remember when I made a post about ordering stuff from Asos (this one here)? Well, they finally arrived this Thursday, along with a Zoeva brush I ordered from a Kitchen Makeup in Lisbon, so I decided to show you all in this little birthday haul post! My birthday isn't until the 26th, so I can't actually start using any of these until then (my mum has taken them hostage and won't let me have them until then) but I decided to show them anyways. I already had the chance to try them all out at least once though, so I can definitely give you a first impression. Also, if my background happens to change colour in every pic, it's mostly because I was using natural lighting on a cloudy day to take these.

Birthday Haul | Monki Panda Pouch

Starting with the Monki pouch that I ordered from Asos, I'm absolutely in love with it. It's the perfect size to hold everything I got and then some, which means it will be perfect to carry all my makeup when I go to uni. Plus it's excellent quality, as far as I could tell. I definitely recommend it.

Birthday Haul | Zoeva 107 Powder Polish Brush

As for the Zoeva brush, I got the 107 Powder Polish. Although it's meant to be a powder brush, I used it to apply liquid foundation and it blended everything like a dream. I never took so little time applying my foundation, nor has it ever looked that good. I honestly fell in love with this brush at first use, even if I one or two little hairs fell out in the process - nothing major though, it doesn't actually have a negative impact considering how amazing the brush is. Plus it comes on a cute little pouch, which is perfect in case you need to travel. This was only 19,90€, which is more than Zoeva brushes usually cost, but IVA is a pain in my ass.

Birthday Haul | Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Fatigue Blur and Bourjois Healthy Mix Concealer

I also got the Bourjois Healthy Mix Concealer and the Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Fatigue Blur from Asos, and I'm quite happy with both. The concealer is great, very yellow though, so I don't know if it would work on other undertones. It does a great job covering my dark circles and even does a decent job covering blemishes, plus it doesn't cling to dry patches.

As for the primer, it's not a holy grail primer, not by a long shot, but it's pretty good for the price and the amount of product you get (Bourjois' Happy Light Serum has less and the price is almost the double of this, for example). I only apply it anywhere I have redness and on my dark circles, since I found it helps make them less obvious. It doesn't make my makeup last any longer, but it does hydrate, which is good for my dry skin. Overall, I really like it, but the nail polish smell it has really threw me off at first. I still used it and it was good, but gosh, that smell. It was enough to make someone pass out, I swear.

Birthday Haul | Rimmel Lasting Finish Nude Ivory Foundation

Finally, we have the last thing I ordered from Asos, the Rimmel Lasting Finish 25hr Nude in the shade 100. You guys... this has to be my favourite thing in the world right now. The Zoeva brush is great, don't get me wrong, and it definitely plays a part in how much I love this foundations, but this is seriously my holy grail foundation. Not only does it give a good amount of coverage (not full, but not light either - although I don't quite think it's medium as it claims; more like a light-medium coverage), but it also stays on all day. And I have actually tested out if it lasted 25 hours - I would never actually wear my foundation for 25 hours straight, but I fell asleep with my makeup still on, oops. The next morning, when I took my makeup off with the Garnier Micellar Water, some foundation was still on my face. Yes, not a whole lot, but enough to give you a light coverage. And mind you, I wore this on a hot day, while I was out shopping with a comfy sweater that soon turned into my personal hell because it was easily 28 degrees. Not only did I not get shiny throughout that whole ordeal (and believe me, I sweat enough to be shiny) yet this foundation managed to keep me matte-ish all day long.

Now, I don't want to give you guys a full review (I will do that in another post), but seriously, go and buy this. You will not regret it - in fact, you might just cry tears of joy when you first put it on. You're welcome.

And that's all I have for today! Sorry the post came on a Saturday instead of a Friday, I was super busy with exams and college is just... ugh. But let me know in the comments what you think about these products and if you have tried any of them yet!
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Easter Makeup Look

Hello my loves! I'm sorry I didn't post anything yesterday, but I was busy visiting family and doing a little bit of last minute shopping for Easter. However, I couldn't leave you hanging until Monday, so I put together this little post showing you what I'm going to wear tomorrow during the family Easter lunch.

Personally, I tend to stick to the same makeup look whenever I go out. Yes, I change the blush or lipstick I wear, but it's mostly the same -- little bit of foundation, little bit of contouring, little bit of blush, lots of mascara and concealer, and a touch of lipstick. Still, when a special occasion like this comes along, I have to amp it up a little bit, am I right? So here's what I plan on wearing tomorrow. It's quite a simple look, perfect for a family gathering during the day, with just the right amount of drama to make it special, but not enough to make it a night time look.

I'm currently waiting for my Maybelline primer to arrive, so I decided to skip primer altogether, considering my Bourjois one isn't doing a good enough job. Skipping right onto foundation, I picked my trustworthy Healthy Mix Foundation from Bourjois in the shade 52. It gives me the right amount of coverage without looking cakey, plus it gives me a great dewy finish that I love for Spring.

For concealer, I picked Kiko's Full Coverage Concealer in the shade 01. Not only does it conceal most of my dark circles, but it also highlights my under eye area quite well. It doesn't work on blemishes though, not as well as I hoped, but thankfully my skin is having a pretty good week so I won't need that extra coverage.

To set everything and make sure I don't get too shiny throughout the day, I have the Bourjois Healthy Balance Powder in the shade 52. I'm obsessing over this powder, it gives me the right amount of coverage even on a school day, where I tend to even skip foundation sometimes. Plus it doesn't leave you looking cakey, which I love.

To contour and overall warm up my complexion, I have H&M's Bronzing Powder in the shade Gorgeous Tan. I desperately need a new bronzer since you can see I'm hitting pan on this one. Still, this is a great bronzer for people on a budget. The only con is the terrible shade range, even if H&M has expanded it a tiny bit recently. Overall, it's a dream. Matt and light enough to not make it look like you got a dirty face, but strong enough to actually give you a proper contour.

As for highlighting, weirdly enough, I use H&M's Concealer in the shade White Sand. I first bought this thinking it would be a great low budget concealer, but the poor coverage disappointed me immediately. It doesn't cover anything, which is a pity since the concealer has a nice consistency and the shade, although too light for my skin tone, is perfect for highlighting. It's a matt finish though, so don't expect the glowing effect other highlighters provide. However, it does give you a nice little natural highlight, plus it's affordable.

For blush, I picked the Catrice Illuminating Blush in the shade I Am Nuts About You. Although it doesn't give you any sort of highlight (like I mentioned before in my everyday makeup post), it's a lovely shade that I specially love to use when I go a little heavier on the contouring and highlighting business.

For the brows, I'll simply fill them in with the darkest brown shade in the Essence Quattro Eyeshadow Quads in the number 05. Since I ran out of my clear brow gel, I won't set it, but I don't even think I need to any longer. It honestly doesn't make a difference in my makeup staying power.

For the eyes, I'll use Kiko's Smoky Look Eyeshadow Stick in the shade 04. It's a lovely brown shade that, once blended, looks quite natural. It does not blend as easily as I wished, but it's still a good product. I am hoping to buy Kiko's Cream Eyeshadows soon though, they seem to die for and I'm hoping they work better than this stick.

As for eyeliners, I'm going to use the Essence Long Lasting Eye Pencil in the shade 01 to tighline only on the mobile lid. I'll also use the shade 14 to tightline my waterline, since it's not as heavy as the black pencil. Plus the metallic moss green shade will look great on my hazel eyes.

For mascara, of course I'll be reaching for Maybelline's Lash Sensational Mascara. If you read my review on this (you can find it here), you know how much I love it, even if I struggled with the application a bit. I just can't stop using it, I even feel bad for neglecting all the other mascaras I own, but they just don't do the job as well as this one.

Finally, for the lips, I'll first use the Kiko Smart Lip Pencil in the shade 12 to line and fill my lips. This is a great lip liner, it doesn't transfer and it manages to stay on for quite a while too. Plus it doesn't dry my lips, which is a great bonus. Since the finish is matte, I decided to apply a nude gloss over it to lessen the dramatic effect of a matte lip. For that, I picked Essence's XXL Nude Lip Gloss in the shade 06. If you read my review of this (you can find it here), you know just how perfect this is, and for such a small price too! I definitely recommend it to everyone in the search of a nude lip gloss.

And that's it! I hope you enjoyed this and perhaps got some inspiration for your own makeup for tomorrow! Be sure to leave a comment down below telling me what you're going to do tomorrow and what your makeup will be like, I'd love to hear all about it. Also, don't forget to check out my Instagram tomorrow for pictures of my Easter OOTD and MOTD pics!
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I'm so sorry I disappeared for the last week or so! Life got really messy and I had to take a little break from blogging to sort some things out, but I am oficially back! And there's no better way to get started than to share with you what I just ordered from Asos!

I'm turning twenty at the end of April, which seems like a very long time from now, I know! Still, I decided to buy most of my presents online and order them in time to open them on my birthday, and I had to share it with you guys as soon as I hit the little 'buy' button!

Now, since it's my first time ordering from Asos, I've decided to keep things simple and safe, so I went for mostly makeup, as you can clearly see. I did have my eye on a few clothing items but decided not to risk it right away. The sizes they use are different from the sizes here in Portugal, plus I'm not sure if Asos clothing is true to size. Buying a lot of makeup I couldn't find for sale here in Portugal seemed like the perfect idea (or in the case of some of these products, they're more expensive here or always sold out).

Starting from left to right, we have the Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Fatigue Blur in the shade Warm Apricot (find it here). It's currently 10.94€ and it's not available in Portuguese stores. This is basically a primer that helps get rid of redness and dark circles, while also bringing some light into a dull complexion, which fits right into the description of my college girl skin. Plus the reviews on this are amazing, so I can't wait to try it out.

Next, we have the Rimmel London Lasting Finish Nude Foundation in the shade Ivory (find it here). It's currently 10.94€ and not available in Portuguese stores. I've heard so many good things about this foundation, but what really sold me was hearing viviannadoesmakeup praising it so much in her blog and youtube channel. I'm really excited to try this out, especially now that Spring has arrived and I feel like I don't need Healthy Mix's bigger coverage all the time.

I've also ordered the Bourjois Healthy Mix Radiance & Anti-Fatigue Concealer in the shade Light (find it here). It was also 10.94€ - this seems to be a reaccuring theme for me in this post - and although it's available in Portugal in some stores, it's a bit pricier and a lot harder to find your shade (like all of Bourjois' products, actually, but that's the subject for a whole other post). I was in dire need of a concealer that could cover both my dark circles and blemishes, without looking cakey: in comes Fleur De Force and her Top 10 Under £10 video focusing on concealers. She praised this one a lot, claiming it could do the job perfectly, so I had to get my hands on it while I could. Hopefully it's as good as people claim.

Finally, we have the only non-make up item I ordered: Monki's Casja Pouch in Panda Print (find it here). It was only 6.85€, the cheapest of all the things I bought. Sadly, Monki isn't for sale in Portugal, so I couldn't find this anywhere else. The reason why I ordered this was mostly because I needed a small pouch to put all my makeup in for school and whatnot. This little bag will do perfectly, it's very slim and perfect to carry only the essentials. Its small size will also help me not overpack it, which is something I'm likely to do every single time.

And that's all I ordered from Asos today! Of course, I also plan on buying some clothes here in Portugal, but I'll be sure to make a "What I got for my birthday" post as soon as I can, so you can see all I got. Not to mention I plan on reviewing most of these makeup products. This is all I have for today, but don't forget to comment down below telling me your thoughts on this little shopping trip of mine and maybe recommend more stuff for me to buy?
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Maybelline Lash Sensational Mascara Review

If you're following me on Instagram, then you know I purchased Maybelline's Lash Sensational Mascara last week. This mascara has been praised by almost all beauty bloggers I follow, so it was obvious I had to get my hands on it to see if it was as amazing as they claimed. Spoiler alert: it is!

Lash Sensation promises a "full fan effect" thanks to the special brush with different layers of bristles. Truth be told, the brush does have a funny shape to it that was a bit tricky for me to work with at first, but now I'm absolutely in love with it. On one side, the bristles are very small, so they're perfect for your bottom lashes and the very root of your upper lashes, separating them beautifully; the other side has bigger, more sparse bristles, perfect to add volume to the end of your upper lashes.

A fair warning: it will take you some time to learn how to work with this brush so you get the desired result, but it's definitely worth your time. I found that this mascara does lengthen more than it gives me volume, but it still gives me a fair share of that. Overall, you do get the fan effect, just not as full as the images on the packaging and ads suggest (but then again, we all know they wear falsies for those ads, so you shouldn't trust them in the first place).

What I especially love about this mascara is how it manages to hold the curl all day long. It does not smudge either, which is always a nice feature on a mascara that isn't waterproof. Just curl your lashes, apply this, and feel gorgeous all day long because you have fluttery lashes that seem to defy gravity.

There is one thing that bothers me though, and that's the amount of product that sticks to the brush. It's just too much and even as you try your best to wipe it off on the mascara tube, it's still too much product, which only ends up making it harder to apply the mascara properly without messing up (hence why I do my mascara before anything else now, so I have the chance to clean up the mascara that ended up under my eyes and on my lid). Again, not the easiest brush to work with, but it is worth the effort, at least for me.

Overall, I give this mascara a 9/10. I'd give it a 10 if it wasn't so damn hard to apply without messing everything else up, but oh well. I do recommend this to everyone out there, it's extremely affordable (it was under 10€ for me, but I got it on sale; I believe it retails at around 13€), very long lasting, and does what it promises. This has been the mascara I've been reaching for every single day, despite the difficult application, and I can totally see why everyone's going crazy over it. This is, without a doubt, cult favourite material.
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Makeup Wishlist

Hello everyone! I'm so very sorry that I didn't post anything lately, but uni has been kicking my ass with all the assignments and tests and books to read until the end of the semester, so I really haven't had enough time to update this blog. However, that does not mean I'm giving up on this blog or leaving you guys all alone. So here I am, with a brand new post!

Today's topic is my current makeup wishlist. I am, by no means, rich ( just like any other college student) which means I cannot afford most of the stuff I want. I often have to wait to buy all the goodies in my wishlist and I'm going to do so at the end of this month. I'll be sure to show you all what I buy and I'll probably review some makeup products too, if you guys are interested in that. But to start things off, here's a small list of the makeup products I want to buy until the end of this year.

From left to right: the Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum, the Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder, the Bourjois Flower Perfection Primer, Cyber and Dark Side by MAC, Maybelline's Baby Lips and Fit Me Concealer.

As for to why I want all these lovely things, I'll explain right away, and I'll divide stuff by brands instead of the type of makeup.

Starting off with Bourjois, I think by now you all know how much I love this brand. It's one of my favourites and I've been eyeing their Serum for months now and I'll finally buy it in November. It's the perfect foundation for my daily makeup routine and my skin type, since it will give me light coverage but good enough so my face has an even tone. I'm also looking forward to buying one of their primers, although I'm still not 100% sure if I'm going with Happy Light or Flower Perfection. They're both amazing but if any of you have tried either and recommend one of them, please tell me in the comments!

Moving onto Rimmel, I only have their pressed powder in my wishlist at the moment because it's just one of those products I've recently found in my local drugstore. I've been looking for it for ages now since it's one of the most raved powders all over the web. I'll probably buy it for Christmas or at the end of November, I'm still not completely sure. I think it will be a perfect sidekick for the Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum, since it tends to get a bit oily after a few hours.

As for MAC, I've been dying to buy one of their lipsticks and now that fall has arrived, I think it's the perfect time to go bold and buy a vampy lip colour. I'm torn between Dark Side (that has an amplified creme finish) and Cyber (that has a satin finish). Since my lips are quite dry, I can't risk going for a matte finish MAC lipstick, since I've been told they dry out the lips, just like most matte lipsticks. However, I believe either the satin or amplified creme finishes will keep my lips nice and hydrated enough for the lipstick to look amazing all day long during these colder months. To help me decide, you should leave a comment down below saying which shade is your favourite!

Finally, we have Maybelline. I'm a big fan of Baby Lips, I've bought quite a few of them and, sadly, I've ran out of all but my Strike a Rose. Although I love that one to bits, I feel like the colour is a bit too vibrant for an everyday wear, so I want another one with a softer colour so I can use it everyday. I'll probably buy Peach Kiss, though Hydrate is great too (but the taste of lemon and mint is a bit too much sometimes). I'll probably purchase it around December, since it will be colder then and it will be easier to convince my mother to buy me one. Finally, there's also the Fit Me concealer, which I've been eyeing for a month now. My current concealer is almost panned out, which means I desperately need a new one and this might be the lucky winner! I love the applicator in this and the colour range is also great for my skin tone, so I'll probably purchase it in November.

And that's all for today! I hope you all liked this and if you have any items on your makeup wishlist, feel free to let me know what they are in the comments, since I'd love to check out some of your wishlist products and perhaps add it to my own! As for future posts, I'll probably publish polyvore sets frequently, so that you get some fashion inspiration for your everyday life. Other posts will come every week or fortnight, whenever I'm not swamped in college work. Have a lovely week and remember, I love you all to bits!

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Back To School Makeup Essentials | Bronzer, Blusher and Highlighter

Hello! Today's post is all about your cheeks, so I'll be talking about blushers, bronzers and highlighters. Now, keep in mind all of these are optional since we are talking about school and what you wear really depends on your age and what you feel comfortable wearing. So if you feel like one of these isn't really your style, just skip that step, I'm sure you'll still look great in the end!

Back To School Makeup Essentials | Bronzer, Blusher and Highlighter

Let's start with blushers. I personally love wearing them on an everyday basis, I tend to go for pinker or more peachy tones, that give me a little bit of colour but still a very natural finish. My tip for you is to start small and then add up until you're satisfied with how much colour you have on your cheeks. The worst thing you can do is try to get the perfect amount on the first try, it will most likely end up with you looking like a clown with ridiculously pink cheeks and that's not a good look on anybody. So here's some of the products I found from the drugstore that you could use for back to school.

Essence Silky Touch Blush: now these happen to be my favourite affordable blushes out there. I have quite a few shades (my favourites being number 20 aka Babydoll and number 50 aka Sweetheart, which is sadly going to be discontinued). These blushers are super affordable, they're only 2.99 euros here in Portugal and they're quite pigmented. They're powder blushers, so I usually apply them with a big fluffy brush and I don't even need a lot to get the right amount of colour, while still making it look natural. It's a great choice overall, plus they're bringing in some pretty interesting shades for the Fall!

Maybelline Dream Bouncy Blush: for those of you who are more fond of cream blushers, Maybelline has this really nice option. They're cream blushers that have a powder finish, so you can apply them like cream blushers and when they're set, they won't look all shiny and glowy like regular cream blushes out there.

Revlon Cream Blush: if you're more into cream blushes, just go for the Revlon ones! They melt into the skin and give you a much more natural look than the powder ones. Plus they're perfect for those of you with drier skin, while powders would suit oilier skin types. This blush will give you that boost of colour while being lightweight and looking very natural.

Back To School Makeup Essentials | Bronzer, Blusher and Highlighter

Moving onto bronzers, this is a totally optional step, really. I like to lightly contour my face, even for everyday, just so my face doesn't look so round and it also brings some Colo to my face. However, I don't contour my nose, like I know some people do. If you feel like you need to contour your nose, go for it! However, no matter how much contouring you do, just remember to keep it light since you want it to look natural and effortless.

H&M Bronzing Powder: this is the bronzer I actually use. The downside is that it only comes in two colours, so fair skinned ladies won't be very pleased, but I am. It's matte, light and you get a huge amount of product that will last you ages (I've had it for months and I haven't made a dent on it, really). If the colours available work on you, you have a great bronzer that will look really natural but it will also define your features, all for around 3.99 euros. However, if you're not happy with the colour selection, look at the options below for more!

Maybelline Fit Me Bronzer Pressed Powder: this bronzer comes with a brush that you can use for contouring, although I usually like to use a big fluffy brush, but it's personal choice, really. The colour selection is definitely better. This bronzer isn't very pigmented, so it's perfect if you're trying to get a very subtle look, but it may take you a little while until you get the right amount of product on your face, since you have to build it up. If you're looking for a natural contouring however, this is a great choice for a school look.

The Body Shop Honey Bronze Bronzing Powder: this is definitely more pricey than the last two blushes I showed you. However, it's a really good choice if you have fair skin thanks to their lighter shades. They also have some great shades for the darker skinned girls, so it's worth the extra dollars/euros/whatever currency you use. Not to mention it's not tested on animals, so you can have a cleaner conscience when you use it.

Back To School Makeup Essentials | Bronzer, Blusher and Highlighter

Moving onto highlighters, I have to be honest, I don't use them on a daily basis (I barely use them, actually). However, if you do feel like you need or you want to highlight for the school day, I'd recommend going for a cream highlighter, since it will give you a more natural look. Also, use it wisely -- a little goes a long way -- since you do not want to look like a shining mess.

Nº7 Skin Illuminator: very affordable, don't get scared by the glitter. It may look like something a fairy princess would wear but if you use a small amount and blend it in well, you won't be able to notice. Instead, it will just give you a nice glow.

L'Oreal Magic Lumi Highlighter: although some seem to think this is a concealer, don't be mistaken, since it is not. It may look like one but it's actually a very nice highlighter. Don't put this on dark circles or imperfections, it will only highlight them and bring unwanted attention to them, which is certainly the opposite of what you want to do in that situation. If you use it right, you'll fall in love with this, although some people claim it's a bit pricey for how much product you get. It's personal choice, I believe.

Nyx Born to Glow Liquid Illuminator: this product hasn't been really used to its advantage and I feel like a lot of the negative reviews on the internet are thanks to improper use of the product. People claim it's too shimmery and it looks like makeup for an 11 year old girl, but all you need to go is use it properly. If you want to use this as a highlighter, try mixing it with a bit of your foundation to take away some of the shimmer. However, I feel like this can be used for a great cream eyeshadow, especially Gleam! So it's still a good product for a good price, you just have to be a bit inventive on how to use it for your day to day life.

And that's all I have for today! I'm sorry if some of the choices for highlighters weren't the best, I really never used it (maybe once for a wedding) so it's not my area of expertize, but I mainly went from what I heard from reviews online and then added my own common knowledge of makeup in general. Hopefully, you learned something useful in this post and I'll see you on the next post where the focus will be entirely on the eyes!
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Back To School Makeup Essentials | Primer, Concealer and Powder
Hello everyone! So for today's post, as promised, I'm going to be talking about the rest of my makeup essentials for your face (minus blush, bronzer and highlighting, that will be my next post of this series). This post is all about those things that will go hand in hand with your daily foundation routine for the up and coming school year: primer, concealer and face powder. I'm going to show you some choices, all of them affordable, and hopefully you'll take something useful from this post and the tips in it. Do keep in mind that I'm not a professional, I'm just sharing what I've learned from reading beauty blogs and watching videos on Youtube, plus what I know works for me from experience -- and remember, if you're not comfortable with using one of the things I say or you feel like you don't need it in your everyday makeup routine, you can simply skip it! Makeup should be about what you need and what makes you feel great, so it's different for everybody.

Back To School Makeup Essentials | Primer, Concealer and Powder

First of all, we have primers. Now if you're in school, you probably want your foundation to last all day without needing to reapply it (let's be honest, nobody has the time to be reapplying foundation during breaks). For that and much more, we have been blessed with primers: you apply it before putting your foundation, after you moisturised your skin, and not only does it make your skin look a lot better than it usually looks, but it also serves as a base for your foundation to sit on, helping it last longer. There's tons of different primers and the drugstore, surprisingly, has a lot of affordable options! Just pick what suits your needs and prepare to be amazed.

Bourjois Happy Light Base Serum Matte/Lumiére: this primer is somewhat pricey (it's around 18 euros here in Portugal) but like the Bourjois products I showed in my last post, they do come with their perks that are worth spending a bit more on. There's 2 versions: the matte one, for those of you with oilier skin; and the lumiére version, for everyone else. They both give your skin a great glow, without making it look shiny or oily (and the matte version helps you control your oiliness throughout the day!). Plus they only have one colour that fits everybody, so you don't have to worry about shades. I'm actually considering buying the lumiére version for back to school, although the bottle seems a bit small in person.

Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser: now you all may be familiar with Maybelline's Baby Lips, my personal favourite, and you know it's a great product. Maybelline came out with this primer from the same line, promising to visibly blur your pores, giving you the impression of softer skin. Who doesn't want that? It's also very affordable, so you can totally buy it without regretting how much money you spent on it.

Revlon PhotoReady Perfecting Primer: this primer is formulated with photochromatic pigments, which diffuse light to minimise flaws and also helps brighten your skin. It's also very lightweight, while it also helps your foundation last longer. Although I never tried it, I've heard quite a few people rave about this so I'd give it a try.

Rimmel Stay Matte Primer: this primer works on all skin types, controls shine, mattifies, and it never feels dry on your skin. It's the perfect choice for the girls with oilier skin, since it truly caters to your needs and it's also quite affordable.

Back To School Makeup Essentials | Primer, Concealer and Powder

Concealer will be your best friend, no matter what age you are. Although most of the products I've shown are optional, I truly think concealer is a must for school, both because it will help you cover blemishes and it also helps cover those nasty dark circles that we all end up having, sooner or later. Personally, I spent all my high school years using concealer instead of foundation, since I didn't have the money to go and buy the foundation of my dreams, nor did I know how to find it. Concealer was my best friend and, according to my friends on those days we had PE first thing in the morning and I went to school with no makeup on, it also helped me look more awake. Especially on these first few weeks where we're still trying to adjust to waking up so early, you'll definitely need to look more awake than you actually are. Whether you need help with dark circles or blemishes, there's a concealer out there perfect for you.

Maybelline Cover Stick: this concealer is great for blemishes, more so than dark circles, but it will also help with those. There's also a green version, that will help with the redness in your face. I used to have one of those but from Essence and it was pretty good, it gives you a lot of product and it's quite easy to apply with your fingers.

Sonia Kashuk's Liquid Light Concealer: this particular concealer is great for under eyes and any dark spots in general. It's quite affordable and you can also apply it with your fingers (remember to use your ring finger, it's the one with the lightest touch and it will help you be careful when touching such a sensitive area).

Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser: you've probably seen quite a lot of youtubers using this concealer and they're right to do so, because it's very affordable, especially when it's great for dark circles -- not to mention it helps with the puffiness under your eyes. It also helps to brighten up that area, making you look more awake.

TIP: Always pick a concealer that's one shade lighter than your skin tone. Use that concealer under your eyes so it makes you look more awake and ready to face a boring day of school. If you're going for a concealer just to hide blemishes, go with your usual shade of foundation, since a lighter shade will bring unwanted attention to your blemishes.

Back To School Makeup Essentials | Primer, Concealer and Powder
Powder is another optional step, but one I find needed since I do have my oily T zone to worry about. For some of you with drier skin, you may find you don't need power, so you can go and skip this step; but if you're like me and need something to keep the shininess away, then keep reading. Powders are a great way to set your foundation and concealer, some of them helping you achieve a more matte look or just to simply keep the oils from coming out after a couple of hours. There's quite a few good options from the drugstore that are worth a shot, here's some of them!

Rimmel Stay Matte Powder: the holy grail of drugstore face powders, like you probably already know from... well, everyone on the internet. This powder's reputation speaks volumes so I don't think I need to tell you anything about it, besides the fact it's amazing and that I'm currently trying to hunt it down so I can buy it in time for back to school.

L'Oreal Paris Translucide Naturally Luminous Loose Powder: this powder is really good and not pricey at all! Plus it has vitamin C, which, in case you didn't know, helps keep your skin healthy. It also gives a luminous finish. I have to say, loose powders aren't my favourite, since they can be quite messy and it's hard to take them with you to school for touch ups, but it's still a good option.

NYC Smooth Skin Pressed Face Powder: this powder is ridiculously cheap (2.99$) and I've heard it's great for girls with fair skin! It also comes with a mirror, so it's very handy to take to school with you. I personally prefer powders like this, since you can just put them on your makeup bag and use for touch ups throughout the day.

And that's all for today! I hope you guys enjoyed this and if you found it helpful in anyway, leave a comment down below, it really helps me to know if I'm helping you out. Feel free to leave feedback and suggestions for future posts and I'll see you soon on my next makeup essentials post!
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