Summer. The time where we check ourselves out of reality for a few short months to enjoy the sun and gain a healthy glow. If you're an...
Recently, I've been seriously lacking in experimenting with new make up products and thought it was about time to change that. Maybelline's latest mascara, falsies push up drama mascara has been receiving a lot of attention and thought it was about time I tried it out for myself; see what all the fuss was about.
Personally, I have never really used Maybelline as a go to for mascara, so cannot compare this to many of their other products. However, the product claims to 'instantly plump and volumize the look of lashes, with styling wax to keep them lifted.'
On first use of this product I was impressed; firstly because the brush is plastic bristle based which I prefer when buying mascara, and secondly, the product really did add volume to my lashes. However, a top tip for this product would definitely be to wait between coats as this product has a wet formula.
Overall, I would and have since repurchased this mascara, retailed at £7.99, which you an purchase here.
What are your thoughts?
Zoe
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Recently, I've been seriously lacking in experimenting with new make up products and thought it was about time to change that. Mayb...
This is slightly a different style for my blog, but something which needs to be discussed.
Have you heard the news? Zara has taken that first step forward in a bid to revolutionize the fashion industry by creating an 'Ungendered' clothing line. But how successful will it be?
With 16 items currently under the heading of 'Ungendered,' featuring a simple colour palette of differing shades of blue, grey and white, and a loose silhouette, how popular will the collection become and when will the decision be made to expand it?
The fashion industry has always been known for defining and experimenting the acceptability of clothing for men and women, but just how far do we think it will go? Is this minimalistic collection just another trend we are exploring which will soon fade? Or will it stand?
Recently, the direction of the fashion industry is changing and that's something everyone needs to accept. With Jaden Smith posing in a skirt for Louis Vuitton and several other brands embracing the androgynous style, fashion is moving into a new direction.
With the controversial line having only just dropped, it didn't take long for the opinions to flood in. The collection aiding the recognition of the non binary gender in society may just open up the doors to the ways in which we shop for clothes.
The collection is currently being sold online now, you can shop the collection yourself here.
What are your thoughts on the new collection?
Zoe
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Zoe
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This is slightly a different style for my blog, but something which needs to be discussed. Have you heard the news? Zara has taken that ...