Tag: cruelty free beauty
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La Saponaria face serums review

La Saponaria is a small cosmetics company that was founded in the early 2000’s in Italy. They started with handmade soaps and then they extended gradually their portfolio of natural cosmetics. Now, I saw some of their products at the Dr Max pharmacy and I picked up two face serums because they were on sale.…
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Mayie Bourbon Rose Floral Water review

At first, I didn’t know if I wanted to do a review on this rose water because what is there to write about, right? It’s just rose water, pure and simple. But since this is part of my skin care routine now, I decided to do it because I’m really into a more natural approach…
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Catrice Pure False Lash Mascara review

Catrice is a sister-brand of essence, but I always turn to essence more because they have a more fun and colorful design. Although I shouldn’t because essence is targeted towards a young audience, while Catrice is the more “serious” brand. Also, the prices of Catrice products are a little higher. However, I was in need…
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Bleach London Reincarnation Mask review

I have always associated Bleach London with, you know, bleaching products. All about that blond hair. But turns out now they have a larger range of products, including all kinds of hair care products for different hair types. So when I got a mini size of this mask in my Lookfantastic box, I was able…
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Delilah Long Wear Retractable Pencil review

At first, I didn’t intend to write a review on this product because let’s be honest, it’s just an eyeliner pencil. But, then I thought that eyeliner pencils are products that many people use on daily basis, even those who just want to have a natural looking makeup and Delilah is a brand that I…
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Pixi Beauty Blush Duo review

Pixi Beauty was one of those European brands that had everyone talking at some point, but then they went over sea in the US and now, it seems like there’s some radio silence around them. The brand was founded by makeup artist Petra Strand and they began to become really popular when they started to…
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We Are Paradoxx Grow Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner review

We Are Paradoxx is a beauty brand founded in 2019 in Ireland and it makes hair care products that hold a lot of promises: vegan formulas, cruelty free, eco friendly, sustainable packaging and so on. I got my hands on two deluxe samples of the shampoo and the conditioner from the Growth line and although…
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My (new) current beauty routine with Mayie products

So, you know how I always look for new skin care products and I always change up my routine? And how I love the products and say that I will stick with them but then I find something new and I change it up all over again? Well, this is what happened now. I saw…
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Lottie London Ready! Set Go Translucent Setting Powder review

This is the second product that I have from Lottie London after a cute little blush that I got some time ago. My opinion then was that it’s an affordable drugstore brand that is also cruelty free and that the blush was ok for the price. So, let’s see how the face powder works. Packaging:…

