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OPI can do better

I only have like one of them which is 'last friday night' (blue sparkly) and i really can't believe how many trips to cosmoprof, and beauty lab i made for this. -___- i wanted the amazing blue that it looks like in the bottle. when you put it on you can hardly tell. It's good for gradient, but alone i'm sure i'd need like 5 coats. They're adorable but eh. could be better I know OPI can do better

great

My stepmom bought this for the both of us, she hasn't let me touch it yet. But she tried some of the colors and the colors are nice, go on great and have a good pigmentation. Nyx is good for being cheap with good quality. I had to have this when i saw it on style network. and also because it had leopard lol

LOVE!

Welp, just gonna say... this isn't MY skin tone lol but I was in sherman oaks to visit Paul Mitchell and in the galleria there's a store called Glitz. they had a NYX section and this was 3.99 which was great lol. I used this one day when it was hot, and yes it creased. But i like how it's thick and makes my eyeshadow colors pop. It's sort of a trial and error for some...

I needed a whole lot for my hair. but nonetheless, it was cool.

This came with my DevaFuser kit, and i was excited to use it because i'd heard a lot about it. So i was eager to wear my hair natural. Now, I have mixed black hair so it's VERY thick, and unruly and very frizzy. using the diffuser alone took about 20-30 minutes? then it still looked crazy because i guess the look i was trying t achieve wasn't possible, then it took me a full 5 minutes to cover my hair with the set it free. when i got my hair covered, yeah it smelled good... but frizz? Well it cut DOWN on it but err uh yeah. I opened the bottle and decided to drench my hair in it, and that seemed to do it more so than before. the consistency is thick enough to weigh it down but still liquid so my hair didn't feel loaded.

I liked it!

Sometimes you buy oil treatments like this one, and Argan oil is nowhere to be found. This one was pretty good though. A little thick, but it wasn't bad because it weighed down the frizz. I like the smell and it gave my hair a natural shine not the artificial ones you may get from using liquid silicones.

it's also great for hot oil treatments: heat the oil up for 30 seconds or until it is warm enough but not hot to the touch so you don't scorch the scalp, apply sparingly to the scalp but more generously to the ends, which need more care since the hair is older and has more wear and tear, then put hair up in a processing cap or plastic bag for about 15 minutes, then shampooing out well so you don't leave behind any oily residue. I recommend a non-sulfate shampoo.

LOVE.

Paint pots are amazing. i use them as a primer at times, and as a cream shadow as well. I got my makeup done with a paint pot, and i totally forgot the name, but it had a shimmery finish. It worked well under the shadow as it gave the shadow what seemes to be a shimmery finish as well

I guess it's cool.

I needed a primer that actually worked, and what better place than sephora? Right? Well, not so much. I sweat quite a bit since I'm like always hot and needed something that made my eyes not crease. This primer SOMETIMES made them crease and sometimes it didn't. The last time I used this primer i slept in my makeup (terrible i know) and woke up and it was only faded a little.

basically, as long as you don't sweat a lot or have oily lids or strong creases this primer can work wonders. It has a nice consistency and you don't need too much. It's not for everyone I suggest a trial version which price at about 9.50 just to make sure you like it, those go a long way too.

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