Hello
again,
It’s that
time of the month where I talk about my favourite things! Are you excited? Damn
RIGHT you are.
August
was a very makeup heavy month, with almost all my money going towards new
products to try (and there is WAY more coming in the mail, whoopsie). That
being said, I do have some nice hair and skincare products to show you as well!
Let’s get into it!
First
off, my beauty-booty.
Now this
is going to sound incredibly privileged, but I have very long eyelashes
naturally. Yes, I’m sorry, I can’t help it! Because of this, I have been an
avid user of Covergirl Clump Crusher Extensions Mascara for as long as I can
remember. It was the only mascara that enhanced my eyelashes without turning
them into spidery daggers, but unfortunately was not cruelty free (wah).
Chemist Warehouse did a beautiful thing and brought W7 to their shelves, and I
found this bad boy amongst the spread:
Whaaaaaat?
I’ve
heard that this mascara is a spot on dupe for Benefit’s They’re Real Mascara,
if not even better! And the best part is, it’s only $4.99!
My wallet is happy, I am happy, what more could you ask for?
My wallet is happy, I am happy, what more could you ask for?
I can’t
say whether this mascara has any lengthening properties, but I’m sure there are
other bloggers who have tested whether this is the case.
I have
definitely been lifting my lash game, so it goes without saying that I’d give a lash primer a whirl:
I feel
like this primer does exactly what it should do, which is condition the lashes
to prevent any damage from long-term mascara use (guilty). It not only does
that, but keeps my lashes feeling soft even with mascara on! No more crusty
eyelashes for this lady!
I buy my
Designer Brands products from Terry Whites Chemists, but I think they are also
stocked in Price Attack, Priceline, and a number of other Chemists within
Australia.
Now, what
is lash game without brow game?
Enter,
Modelco More Brows [x]!
I have
been using the same Natio eyeshadow to fill in my brows since I was 13 and,
since it was discontinued years ago, I thought it was about time I branched out
a bit.
I have
always been intrigued by these magic tinted brow gels that effortlessly give you
eyebrows on fleek, and I just had to buy this during their 50% off sale. I do
naturally have very thick eyebrows (I know, I’m a genetic marvel), but because
of my trichotillomania there tend to be gaps here and there. This eyebrow gel
takes literally 30 seconds to apply, and makes my eyebrows look so full and
lush I could cry. On days when I overdo it, a bit of clear brow gel on top
softens out my mistakes and gives me the brows I’ve been dreaming of.
I know a lot of people in Australia rave about
this product and, although it’s bloody brilliant, I do have to agree with the
complaint that the amount of product given does not seem to match up with the
price. This brow gel is $14.95 for 3.5ml of product at Woolworths and $18 buckeroos online, which is still
significantly cheaper than Benefit’s Gimme Brow, but I don’t think I would have
taken the plunge if not for Woolworths' 50% off sale. However, I am so
glad that I did!
I use the shade medium/dark, which I have a swatchy of next to the following babe of a product.
I use the shade medium/dark, which I have a swatchy of next to the following babe of a product.
As I have
mentioned, I have been using Natio products for years. We are best friends for
life now, its just fact. When I switched to cruelty free products AND mineral
foundation, I knew my Rimmel Stay Matte Cheek Tint wasn’t going to cut it
anymore. I had only heard good things about Natio’s blushes [x], so I thought I’d
give them a whirl.
This
blush is $13.95 full price, which is pretty decent given the quality!
We have
arrived at the last makeup product (phew)!
W7 is
slowly becoming my bae, as their products are incredible for the price. I had
been using the ELF setting spray, which is okay, but left a weird film on my
face if I applied too much. This W7 Long-Lasting Makeup Fixer [x] makes me glow
like a celestial being, and I am totally okay with it. Not that my MOMMA
mineral base is overly powdery, but this setting spray also helps to make it
look even more like skin and provides a beautiful finish. I don’t think I’ll
have to trial any other sprays any time soon!
I bought
this baby online for 5 dollars, but I really hope it comes to Chemist Warehouse
(hear my prayers).
Now, I
know I’ve mentioned my MOMMA Semi-Matte Mineral Base approximately 1 million
times, but relax. We’re talking about their kabuki brushes today.
When I
bought my full size containers of mineral makeup, I thought I’d buy their
flat-top [x] and mini kabuki [x] brushes to make application a little easier for me.
These brushes are so incredibly soft, like a little fluffy bunny nuzzling your
face (these ARE cruelty free, though). I have found that the mini kabuki is
really effective at covering my acne, and also is useful for applying mineral
makeup under my eyes. The flat top also provides a really smooth base, so I am
very happy with my purchase overall!
The flat
top kabuki brush is only $8.00, and I bought my mini kabuki in their $22.00
makeup brush set.
Let’s
move on to my favourite skincare product of the month!
In my
previous post, I mentioned how awfully greasy my previous primer was making my
skin. I can’t seem to find a decent mattifying primer that is also cruelty free
(if you know of any, PLEASE comment below. I’ll love you forever). I settled
for the next best thing, which was Simple’s Clear Skin Oil Balancing
Moisturiser [x].
This has
really helped keep the oilies at bay, and made my skin super soft! However, as
the summertime is approaching, I think I will need a primer to compliment the
effects of this moisturiser so I don’t end up a sweaty, oily, hot mess.
This
moisturiser is only $9.99 full price, so it is definitely worth a try if you
need some extra oil control!
Finally,
some haircare products!
As you’ve
seen, I’ve been swapping out a load of products for those that don’t test on
animals. Unfortunately, Tresemme is not a cruelty-free company, so it was time
to bid their Naturals Shampoo and Conditioner adieu.
Don’t
despair, I have found love in a hopeless place with Organix Coconut Water
Weightless Hydration Shampoo [x] and Conditioner [x] (what a mouthful!).
I am a
sucker for anything coconut scented, and this shampoo and conditioner duo did
not disappoint in that aspect. It’s like bathing on a tropical island, and I am
its coconut princess.
The
shampoo is sulfate free, which my artificially red hair is thankful for, yet it
cleans my hair far more than a massive dollop of the Tresemme Naturals Shampoo
ever did. Because of how heavily concentrated it is, it lasts AGES. I’m sure
this could last me for a whole year without even trying, which is extremely
economically friendly for poor university students like myself!
As for
the conditioner, it too is very concentrated, and makes my hair very soft in a
non-silicony way. It also seems to act as a barrier when I rinse my hair, as no
red water runs in my shower after I use it. Bonus points!
These
magical beauties are $17.99 each full price, but both Coles and Chemist
Warehouse do regular 50% off sales on this brand, so no worries!
And that
is the end of my August Favourites. If you would like a more in-depth review of
any of these products, please let me know in the comments below! Also, do tell
me if you know of any cruelty free mattifying primers and I’ll be your best
friend!
♡ Until next time ♡
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