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Removing A Full Face Of Makeup With Just Three Products.

Hi guys, today im going to show you my way of removing heavy makeup with just three products to completely clean your skin back to its naked state. Heavy, full coverage makeup weighs a lot on the skin, trapping in pollutants and bacteria creating a breeding ground for break outs. This is why its crucial that you clean your skin back to its naked state. Below you can find the video version of this blog post. Step one: Firstly we need to get the majority of the makeup off. The best way i've found to do this is to use a  microfiber cloth . The microfiber cloth has a huge surface area which allows us to quickly remove the makeup using just warm water! I like to rub quite hard to make sure i get the entire top base layer off. Step two: This step is where the deep pore cleansing is done. This stage here allows us to penetrate deep into the pore and remove all the makeup, pollutants, sebum and dead skin that will of accumulated. The first time you use the  Clinique Sonic ...

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,...