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HUDA Beauty Is Trash again

Another day on the internet and another brand being trash So HUDA beauty has decided to be trash... again. Now if you  Follow  me, basically anywhere you will already know that im far from a fan of HUDA beauty. If the brand isn't being openly racist on Instagram they're being homophobic.  What she done now? Huda decided that the best way to promote their new foundation (that btw is terrible and even has a smell to it) would be to stick a white girl in some party city turban and do a half black. Now before we get the pitch forks out remember that the picture is only half black face, clever HUDA.  People on social media where (rightfully) outraged. HUDA has previously said that they dont post men in makeup or black people because its illegal and taboo, respectively, in Dubai. Firstly, lets not forget that the owner of HUDA beauty willingly moved to dubai, she was born in The United States, meaning so chose to support that government and wasnt just born there

Is Morphe 15D worth it? No BS review

I recently won this palette as part of an @urbandoll twitter giveaway. The palette is branded as a day palette (it’s literally called day slayer)  so if you want a shimmer that blinds then this isn’t your gig. Pro’s: So morphe FINALLY moved into the 21st century and started using Mica as their base instead of talc.  Tacl leaves a white ghost like coating which reduces pigment and makes it dusty. Mica on the other hand is more transparent and leaves a smooth coating. Talc is still contained in the product (I’m always worried about talc as it’s commonly linked with asbestos) but it’s sognificantly lower on the ingredient list. Con’s: Now yall know morphe palettes tend to be quite dusty. They have quite a bit of fall out and the pigment doesn’t transfer perfect. Another con would be morphes affiliate marketing method but that’s a post for a different time. Best and worst of the shades: Best:  “In the crease” is by far the best orange shade in this palette of, well, orange shades