Beauty Product Reviews | Page 2

Not a miracle by any means

This is an okay conditioner. It smells nice, it conditions your hair, all the things you want in a conditioner. But for Aussie to call it "3 minute miracle" and say it's a deep conditioner, that to me is just a total joke. It's not any better than your average daily conditioner.

Overall, I wouldn't NOT recommend this product, but I definitely wouldn't believe all the hype.

For a dollar, you really can't beat this. While it's not the most amazing brush on the market, it's definitely worth your dollar.

It packs on shadow well. And that's what you need it to do right?

In terms of shedding, I have noticed a tiny bit. But nothing too bad, and I have owned this brush for a couple years now.

Overall, this is a wonderful brush to have. One of the most necessary brushes, and for such a low price... well you just can't go wrong.

Erryday.

I use this everyday for powder. It's very soft, dense and in the 2 years I've had it, I have yet to see a single bristle shed.

Honestly there's not too much more to say on this, other than it's just a freaking amazing brush.

Meh.

Overall this stuff is okay. Decent for the price.

The formula itself is pretty decent. I think the fault lies within the packaging. I personally am not a fan of glosses with a brush applicator. More often than not it will cause the gloss to go on streaky and uneven.

So I have to say, for the packaging alone, I'd vote no-go on this product.

Wonderful!

For a buck, you absolutely cannot beat it. And heaven forbid you catch a 50% off sale and grab this sucker for 50 cents.

It is incredibly comparable to Urban Decay Primer Potion - the only difference I've noticed is the staying power.

It goes on smooth, provides the tiniest amount of color, just enough to even out your eyelids and lightly cover any veins or discoloration.

It's tacky enough to really help your eyeshadow stick, although not *quite* as tacky as Urban Decay's.

In terms of staying power, I find that I get a solid 5-6 hours with this with just typical primer-shadow combo. If I use another base over the primer, I can get a couple more hours with it.

I would say by using this you would have no need for the Urban Decay primer, but with the long hours I work and whatnot, I have already sold my soul to Urban Decay. However, for a day that I know won't be as long, if I just have to go run errands or whatever for a few hours, I'll definitely use this instead.

Favorite. Lipstick. Ever.

If you're looking for an amazing lipstick that moisturizes and stays all day, then stop. You've found it.

Seriously though. I can't get enough of these. They are so insanely creamy and pigmented, but at the same time they're not at that level of creamy where they settle into lines and make you look like a hot mess.

They do a nice job at moisturizing your lips, and the staying power is phenomenal. (I'm even a smoker and they last all day on me.)

The packaging is so cute and sleek, you would never guess these cost a mere five bucks. (Less than that when ELF is having one of their million sales.)

Overall, my heart belongs to these lipsticks. No lie.

Pretty nice for the price!

I own three of these. (First Date - which is my favorite, Fashionista, and Birthday Suit.)

These are by no means by favorite lip stain, but they are pretty darn nice. They leave a matte finish until you top it off with the gloss, and the color is pretty opaque. You could build it to be completely opaque with two layers.

The staying power is wonderful, and even better with the gloss. I'm not usually into clear gloss, however this one is freakin' fantastic. If you're not into sticky glosses, don't use it. But I personally enjoy sticky glosses for the staying power.

My only problem with these is that rather than just a gradual fade throughout the day, once they wear down it looks a little patchy. Nothing that I can't handle though.

For three bucks? Can't beat it!

I love these.

The packaging is quite bulky and a little inconvenient, but I can deal.

The balm itself, color aside, is wonderful. It does a good job at moisturizing and my lips don't feel dry and awful once it wears away.

The colors are gorgeous too. My only gripe is it tends to settle in the fine lines in your lips, so it can look a little.. gross, depending on the color and how much you have on. As long as you're careful with the color you choose and how much you apply though, they're fantastic.

Bronzer, yes. Blush, oh god no.

I've had this for quite a while and it's been my go-to contour powder ever since. It's got a tiny bit of shimmer in it, but nothing too crazy. It's more of a red-based color rather than orange, so for the pale ladies out there (including myself) it might not look so great. I just use a light hand while waiting for my prince charming of contour powder to come find me. Haha. It does blend well though, and has decent staying power.

In terms of the blush, I hate it. The color would be gorgeous if it weren't for all that glitter. If you're into sparkly blush, then by all means this would be an absolutely wonderful product for you.

Even for just using the bronzer though, I would definitely buy it again and would have no trouble saying it's worth the whole 3 bucks it costs.

Meh.

These are decent for what they are. However, I don't see what all the hype is about.

The packaging is obviously quirky and adorable, but kind of inconvenient and bulky.

I have three of them (strawberry, mint and summer fruit) and while they all taste/smell wonderful, they're nothing to write home about.

In terms of moisture, they do a decent job to start with. However, they don't last very long at all. The product will sink into your lips within an hour, and then your lips will feel just as dry as they did before applying the balm.

Overall, for the price, I think I'll stick with my Noya lip balm.

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