First an update if you missed it - my second account on Instagram was deactivated, as I'm apparently not allowed to make a new one (read this post if you want to see what a "horrible" thing I did on Instagram that got me banned in the first place). Anyway, I decided to post all of the stories I had ready for IG on my Facebook because I have no other appropriate place. Pinterest has story pins, but I don't have that option yet… It would be really handy though. I made my album on FB and I think I'll just continue posting there. I added a link in the sidebar - that image with "Beauty Updates". My system on IG was that I fist post a story review & swatches there, kept it highlighted and once it was posted on the blog, I erased it. Every review from IG ended up on the blog eventually.
PUPA Vamp! Waterproof Mascara
01 Black Waterproof
I'm a big fan of the regular formula, which creates volume fast and fans out the lashes so nicely. With my type of lashes that don't hold a curl I need a waterproof formula, so after having it on my wishlist for quite a while, I got it on Black Friday when it was more reasonably priced. It's not as impressive as the regular formula, which goes for all waterproof mascaras, since they are drier and deposit less product on the lashes, but it's regardless really good. It holds my lashes well, adds a lot of length and enough volume with a couple of coats. Only thing that so far bothers me is that it doesn't fan out the lashes as nicely because with more coats, some lashes start stick. I use a separate clean silicone brush to get the desired definition. It's one of those mascaras that's difficult to remove, but it's also very long lasting on the lashes, it doesn't crumble nor smudge. Brush is a classic one, the same at regular formula, but mine is bent. I had four Pupa Vamp mascaras and none's brush was bent. It's a clumsy brush as no matter how hard I try, I get smudges on my eyelids, so it's the type of mascara like to I'd apply first before other eye makeup.
KISS Falscara Starter Kit
I've been eyeing this for a while, but it's more than 22 € in my local Műller. Luckily I got it for 14 € on Look Fantastic. I heard such great reviews about these lashes. They are to be placed under the lashes, instead of on top, so they should look more natural. They last a few days on the eyes and are reusable about 3 times. I haven't worn them yet, but when I do I'll update you. There are also options to buy just the lashes or just the glue + sealer.
NAJ OLEARI Absolute Stay Eyeshadow
04 Golden Brown & 05 Pearly Taupe
I talked about these when I posted my wishlist after trying them in Müller and they were the best cream eyeshadows from all I tried in local drugstores. I was looking for a replacement for my old stash, though my Kiko's (which are great) are still ok, but they are several years old. These Naj Oleari ones are seriously good, especially shade Golden Brown. They have such an intense colour payoff with one swipe and they blend out without losing too much colour, so they don't need endless building up. Golden Brown is a classic bronze shade has and it's a better performer than Pearly Taupe, I assume due to a smaller shimmer size. Brown lasts all day on my eyelids without creasing and with little fading. Pearl Taupe, however, starts out great, but by the end of the day creases, though the colour is still on the lids. I plan to use this one with powder eyeshadow on top, so as a base, while I can wear Golden Brown on its own. I'm tempted to get a champagne shade as well.
I got them on Douglas.si on Black Friday.
NAJ OLEARI Lumionous Eye Pencil
02 Pearly Brown
I was looking for a substitute for my old Urban Decay 24/7 eyeliner shade Bourbon. After missing with an Essence one (which is darker, but a good eyeliner overall) I got this one which is a very similar medium warm brown with gold shimmer. Mine arrived with the first 3 cm of the tip broken (I just placed it back in for the picture), which I was not happy about, as I feel I lost product even before I started using it. I tried pushing it back in, since it's so creamy, but it only kind of worked. I haven't sharpened it yet, but I hope it doesn't continue breaking, since for an eyeliner this isn't cheap. It doesn't transfer well into the waterline and I find it a bit irritating (I had a feeling something fell in my eye after a while the only time I've worn it there), so I won't use it there, but I use it under the lower lashes for definition (I rarely wear such liners on the top lash line). It lasts ok and doesn't smudge on me, but I don't have oily skin.
EVELINE COSMETICS Variété Satin Matt Lip Liquid
02 Raspberry Cream
I bought this on a whim, though my experience with this brand had been so-so. I haven't bought a matte liquid lipstick in a while and I miss them. This one is an average one - it takes a while to dry matte, it leaves a tight layer on the lips, it can survive drinking, but not eating. I resent that it doesn't last as long as most of its competition, but the shade is likeable. It's a pale warm pink, too pale for darker skin tones than mine in my opinion, but it's wearable for me. Eveline has a selection of such nude shades among the three matte liquid lipstick lines they have, but this is the lightest.
LABELLO Pflegender Lip Gloss
Rosé
(Nivea Rosé Caring Lip Oil)
This is called a lip oil on English boxes and just a caring lip gloss on German ones. In any case this one doesn't feel like a lip oil, especially compared to the lovely Essence version. Nivea used to have lip glosses, back when they had a makeup line - this formula feels the same I think. It's been a while since I had it, but it felt instantly recognizable on my lips. So first impression wasn't that good, as the formula doesn't feels as smooth and balmy like Essence's version, plus the applicator is small and hard. But it grew on me a bit. It cares for my lips ok (not that I have very dry lips in general) and I like this shade on me that's nicely semi-opaque when I build it up. Where I bought it, it was on a very good offer, but if I paid full price (I think it's about 6 € in Müller), I'd be a bit disappointed. If you want an actual lip oil, try Essence one instead, but if this Labello colour looks good to you, it's worth the purchase when it's on offer.
REVLON Colorstay Satin Ink Crown Jewels
These are the new limited edition shades that were added to the Satin Ink range. I have five, but there are a couple more. Unlike the original line up, this one contains two shades that have shimmer (from my selection of five), while the rest have a creamy finish. I reviewed this formula already and these new ones are the same. They start of shiny, but slowly set to a more matte finish. Staying power is great on me, they can survive most of the day or even the whole day. They feel comfortable on the lips, since they are shiny, so they are this interesting hybrid between a glossy, comfy lipstick and a long-lasting matte liquid formula. Some may experience some dryness when these set matte, but these are not like proper liquid matte lipsticks. New shades are 031 Pink Duchess (a medium warm pink with gold shimmer), 032 Lady Topaz (a warm brown with gold shimmer), 034 Regal Ruby (a deep berry-burgundy), 037 Majestic Rose (medium peachy-beige shade) and 038 Citrine Queen (a caramel brown). I already posted swatches in the last monthly favourites post.
Click2chic, 12,19 €
The pretty box I got Max Factor things in.
*MAX FACTOR Facefinity Lasting Performance
106 Natural Beige
This foundation has been on the market for a while and I think it's the one I remember seeing on ads when I was younger (and the discontinued Color Adapt). When something is still sold after so many years, I assume it must be worth trying. I had this plan to try drugstore products that I remember being on the market for a long time and this was among them, but sadly like most of the times, this foundation is not sold in light shades here and I never got it myself. I got sent a shade that is too dark for me (106 Natural Beige is comparable to Revlon's shades starting with 200 in terms of depth, so for light-medium skin tones), so it's hard to accurately assess the coverage, but I think it's about medium, though it didn't cover my under eye circles that well. Finish is matte on me, though not drying or in a way that would be already flaky on my dry skin, but I didn't need to take away any shine with a powder even right after application. When I did a before-after picture, I felt my skin looked textured with it, but when I was checking it in the mirror through the day, it looked ok. It wore off nicely without becoming patchy anywhere. It's not a very obvious foundation, even though it's matte on me and it blended well with a beauty sponge.
*MAX FACTOR 2000 Calorie Mascara
This is one of the rare regular mascaras that I have repurchased. In fact I think I bought it twice already, which for someone who generally wears waterproof formulas says something. It doesn't hold my lashes up, but I like that it's easy to remove and adds some definition to the eyes, regardless that my lashes drop. The reason I love this formula is because it makes my lashes so pretty (before they fall down) - it adds a lot of a volume and length, but I most appreciate it how nicely it defines and fans out the lashes. I have the waterproof formula too and I'm not as impressed by it because it's very dry. I like the small change they made to the tube.
MAX FACTOR Lipfinity
120 Hot
I always wanted to try this. Most of the shades are frosty/pearly, which is not my style, but I'm fond of these types of liquid lipsticks that have a "sealer" and Lipfinity have been on the market for a long time. First coat is only semi-opaque, so I build it up with a second, thicker coat. It says it sets in a minute, but the way I apply it, it's a minute or two longer, but it does dry to a finish that barely transfers. Then you apply the top coat over it, which makes the shade glossy. The top coat is so soft, I never experienced a balm in a stick form that's so creamy, it's actually hard to apply without damaging the shape of the top coat a lot. Lip colour then lasts through anything, from drinking, eating or touching the lips, however, after about 8-9 hours, it started to peel on me and bits feel off, so my lip colour looked uneven. It's a lip colour I can feel on the lips (the way I apply it) and it's somewhat dry if you don't reapply the balmy top coat. Colour is a warm red.
CERAVE Micellar Cleansing Water with Niacinamide & Ceramides for All Skin Types
A micellar water with some niacinamide, ceramides, cholesterol and no fragrance. It's meant for all skin types, including sensitive skin. I tested it with my a "strong" makeup look (Dermacol foundation, Catrice liquid eyeliner, a deep burgundy shade of liquid matte lipstick by theBalm, cream eyeshadow from Naj Oleari, Max Factor 2000 Calorie mascara and Colourpop Bare Necessities eyeshadows in dark shades) and it removed all really well. And quite quick too. Skin felt comfortable after removal and there was no residue left. I think this beats my previous favourite Mixa Anti-Dryness micellar, which disappeared from our shelves anyway.
AQUA / WATER • GLYCERIN • HEXYLENE GLYCOL • POLOXAMAR 184 • DISODIUM COCOAMPHODIACETATE • DISODIUM EDTA • NIACINAMIDE • POLYAMINOPROPYL • BIGUANIDE • SODIUM LAUROYL LACTYLATE • BHT • CERAMIDE NP • PHENOXYETHANOL • CERAMIDE AP • PHYTOSPHINGOSINE • CHOLESTEROL • XANTHAN GUM • CARBOMER • ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN • CERAMIDE EOP • (CODE F.I.L. D215352/1)
BALEA MED Ultra Sensitive Anti-Pickel Gesichtspflege Cica
This caught my attention because it has madecassoside, since I ran out of Geek & Gorgeous Stress Less serum. It's new and Balea suggests it as an anti-spot moisturiser, since it has zink, but it's a calming formula with pantenol and allantoin. Formula is thin, more of a lotion than a moisturiser and it sits right in the middle of what I prefer, as it's neither a liquid that would be easy to layer nor a rich moisturiser to use as a last step for my dry skin. I'm not sold on this texture, but affordable products in local drugstores that have madecassoside are not that common.
AQUA, GLYCERIN, DIPROPYLHEPTYL CARBONATE, CETYL ALCOHOL, DICAPRYLYL ETHER, GLUCOMANNAN, PANTHENOL, HYDROXYACETOPHENONE, SODIUM STEAROYL GLUTAMATE, DISTARCH PHOSPHATE, ALLANTOIN, DIPOTASSIUM GLYCYRRHIZATE, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, ZINC PCA, TOCOPHEROL, CHONDRUS CRISPUS POWDER, MADECASSOSIDE, LACTIC ACID.
DM, 3,99 €
*ORIGINS Ginzing Into the Glow Brightening Serum
Origins says on their website this is a best-seller. It's a brightening serum with 5% "retexturing complex" made from a green coffee seed and a mix of AHA +BHA. It also has ginseng extract, salicylic acid, pyruvic acid (has a peeling effect and is apparently effective on spots), caffeine, squalane, hyaluronic acid and vitamin C in Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate form. It's a light lotion that doesn't really absorb quickly and is not that easy to layer over. I got some tingling the first time I used it, which surprised me since it should be weak. Based on ingredients I'd say this looks interesting for those who have blemishes, though it may be irritating to some due to grapefruit and lemon peel oils (my skin isn't at all sensitive, so it's completely fine to me). I don't know how to include this one into my routine properly, since I use products with acids after cleansing and then apply other stuff on top and this texture isn't the best to be layered over, though it can be done. I use the other two Ginzing products a lot more.
Ingredients: Water\Aqua\Eau, Butylene Glycol, C9-12 Alkane, Citric Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Tartaric Acid, Sodium Polyacryloyldimethyl Taurate, Lactic Acid, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Peel Oil*, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil*, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil*, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil*, Citral, Linalool, Limonene, Panax Ginseng (Ginseng) Root Extract, Coffea Arabica (Coffee) Seed Extract, Carica Papaya (Papaya) Fruit Extract, Pyruvic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Caffeine, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate, Trehalose, Squalane, Glycerin, Algae Extract, Menthol, Lecithin, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Xanthan Gum, Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer, Polysorbate 20, Polysorbate 60, Ppg-5-Ceteth-20, Plankton Extract, Caprylyl Glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Bht, Phenoxyethanol, Orange 4 (Ci 15510)
* Essential Oil
*ORIGINS Ginzing Energizing Gel Cream with Caffeine + Niacinamide
A cream with niacinamide, ginseng, caffeine, vitamin C in a stable 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid form, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, aminoacid and ginger extract. I like this ingredients list, so I'm using this as the last step in my night routine, though it may not be for sensitive skin because of citrus and spearmint. It's a light gel texture that feels refreshing and stays on the skin for a while in a light tacky layer. It can peel when I apply makeup over it, so I prefer this one in the night routine. I've been using it for several weeks now and I'm not sure I see anything significant in terms of brightening, but I still like using it. It's got an orange scent. This feels like a moisturiser for all skin types because of the gel texture.
Water\Aqua\Eau, Butylene Glycol, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Niacinamide, Glycerin, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Lactobacillus/Panax Ginseng Root Ferment Filtrate, Caffeine, 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, Yeast Extract\Faex\Extrait De Levure, Sodium Hyaluronate, Laminaria Saccharina Extract, Sodium Pca, Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) Sterols, Ceramide Np, Glucosamine Hcl, Oryzanol, Sucrose, Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Extract, Polygonum Cuspidatum Root Extract, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Seed Extract, Hydrolyzed Algin, Sorbitol, Tocopherol, Hydroxyethyl Urea, Tocopheryl Acetate, Xanthan Gum, Ethylhexylglycerin, Dimer Dilinoleyl Dimer Dilinoleate, Carbomer, Caprylyl Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/Vp Copolymer, Sodium Phytate, Sodium Hydroxide, Phenoxyethanol, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Peel Oil*, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil*, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil*, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil*, Limonene, Linalool, Citral.
*ORIGINS Ginzing Glow-Boosting Mask
A leave-on mask with olive oil, vitamin C in a 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid and Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate forms, ginseng, caffeine, salicylic acid, hyaluronic acid, betaine, aminoacid and again citrus & spearmint extracts, but those are at the end of the list. It's closer to a typical moisturiser than the Energizing Gel Cream, it's richer and has beads in it that burst when you rub the product on the skin. It's better suited for use under makeup that the gel, so I've been using it in the mornings as the last step. It leaves quite a glow on the skin that lasts a long time - it's that classic skincare glow. Like the gel cream, I've been using them for weeks and I can't say I see any brightening, but both are nice to use.
Ingredients: Water\Aqua\Eau, Cetearyl Isononanoate, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Polyglyceryl-3 Methylglucose Distearate, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Steareth-21, 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Caffeine, Terminalia Ferdinandiana Fruit Extract, Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Salicylic Acid, Sodium Hyaluronate, Betaine, Sucrose, Glycine, Mannitol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Triethyl Citrate, Xanthan Gum, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Sodium Hydroxide, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Lecithin, Tin Oxide, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Caprylyl Glycol, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Steareth-2, Acrylates/Ammonium Methacrylate Copolymer, Sodium Phytate, Phenoxyethanol, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Peel Oil*, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil*, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil*, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil*, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Mica, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Iron Oxides (CI 77491), Iron Oxides (CI 77492), Yellow 5 (CI 19140), Yellow 6 (CI 15985).
JOICO K-Pak Reconstructor
A repurchase. This is an essential product in my collection. This together with the Hydrator performs almost a miracle and makes my hair feel so much better. It fixes my hair when it lacks protein, so when it's even more coarse to the touch than usual with zero softness, lacks pliability and no amount of moisturising care nourishes it sufficiently. Reconstructor is an intense protein treatment that contains the highest content of Joico's special Quadramine complex, which contains human hair keratin protein in a wide range of molecular sizes - that's what they say. As far as I know proteins adsorb to the hair in a matter of seconds and the general recommendation for this is to leave it on for 5 minutes, but they also say it can be left longer for even better results, which I tend to do. I always use it in combination with the Hydrator since because it's a protein treatment, it doesn't leave the hair soft on its own and it's really recommended you use a moisturising mask after for the best possible result (I see in negative reviews people who misunderstand this product when they say it doesn't leave their hair soft. It's something protein treatments tend to have in common). It's better than Olaplex on me in terms of visible, touchable effect (or at least it works faster), but I consider them different products and I still use Olaplex regularly. For my bleached and coloured hair it's a must.
JOICO K-Pak Hydrator
A repurchase. Together with Reconstructor they form a power couple, but this is an amazing product on its own. I've used Hydrator on its own for years before I coloured my hair and it's one of my favourite hair treatments since it's one of rare ones has a great effect on my thick, dry hair. This also has some proteins, so it combines both moisturising + protein action and it leaves my hair nicely nourished.
MOROCCANOIL Smoothing Conditioner
After trying the mini, I got the full size bottle. It's one of the best if not the best conditioner I've ever tried. It's thinner than the mask (which I also adore), but works about the same and my hair dries so smoothly with a hair dryer after using this. Moroccanoil truly does some of the best hair products.
MOROCCANOIL Mending Infusion
My second bottle. I realised I rarely talked about this, though I used up a whole bottle. It's a lightweight lotion for the ends that instructions say to use on dry hair as a finisher, but I use it both on damp and dry hair because my hair just needs a ton of products otherwise it just doesn't behave. Initially I didn't find it as impressive as their silicone oil, however, it really grew on me and I like how it tames my hair. It has great ingredients with lots of proteins and aminoacids, so I this is a great formula to start using when you hair is freshly cut to make sure the ends stay nice longer, but Moroccanoil markets it as a split ends fixer, thought we all know that when the hair is damaged, nothing will make it healthy again. But it can hide the look of scruffy, dry ends. If you're picking between this and the oil - this will work for hair that's easily weighted down, while with the oil you may need to be more careful with the amount.
SUBRINA PROFESSIONAL Care Rebuild Gift Set
This oil has gained some attention on IG and got many praises, so much I wanted to try it even though another oil in my collection is the last I need. Since it's so popular, it was out of stock, so I received this whole gift set (in which you basically get one of the products for free. It's out of stock now too). Subrina Professional's Hydro line is more popular (for normal-dry hair), but this line is designed for dry and damaged hair, so more suited for my needs. First I need to praise the scent of shampoo and conditioner - they smells so similar to Paco Rabanne Olympea. It's that same salty vanilla scent, but without the heavy jasmine. I love it! Shampoo foams well and doesn't leave my super dry hair with that drying squeaky clean feeling, so it's very likeable. The conditioner is medium thick and nourishes my hair well, but like most conditioners the effect on my hair lasts only a day before I need to resort to oils. For normal-moderately dry hair a.k.a. pretty much most people, it should be more than nice. The scent alone makes it worth it. The silicone oil is surprisingly one of the richest and most oily of such products I've tried. One pump get you a lot of product, too much even for me, so it's an oil that should last a while (pump can be easily controlled to get only small amount). The scent is different than the shampoo and conditioner - it has wowed reviewers the most, but I find it a pretty straightforward vanilla. It's a very familiar scent, I know it's something that was popular around here in the past, I just can't put my finger on it. (@illegall_blonde na IG pravi, da to to vonj Sun Mix sončne kreme, ki je ukinjena že precej časa. Vem, da smo jo imeli doma, ampak vonja se pa ne spomnim.)
OLAPLEX No.9 Bond Protector Nourishing Hair Serum
A repurchase. I use this as the first step after washing of hair mask/conditioner/treatment every time I wash my hair. It's a clear light gel-like liquid that spreads easily to a large area, so I only need a pump. I find my hair dries smoother when I use this, but it's not the only product I use after washing (Moroccanoil All-in-one leave-in also helps my hair be smoother).
SOL DE JANEIRO Beija Flor Elasti-Cream
I don't know why I got this considering I knew it smells like Arianna Grande's Cloud, which is too bland for my taste. I was persuaded by a review that said this was a very thick and rich formula that takes time to absorb, but now I'm thinking that reviewer hasn't tried many moisturisers. It's a bit thicker than Brazillian Bum Bum Cream, but nowhere near thick. It's the type of creamy texture that Nivea's Care Nourishing Cream has, so not hard to apply and blend in. Personally I'd be more impressed by it if it were thicker, something like the amazing The Body Shop body butters. While Brazillian Bum Bum Cream has an intense nutty vanilla scent and can be used instead of a perfume, Beija Flor Elasti-Cream's scent is more gentle, though stronger than AG Cloud body mist that I have and it's also a lot more "defined". It's a floral scent - nothing of note and I really don't see what's so amazing about it like reviews claim. Bum Bum Cream is so much more impressive, though not the texture.
THE BODY SHOP Body Butter Shea
A repurchase. I finally caught an excellent deal on this and I got another one. I used to always have at least on TBS body butter, but they are expensive, so it's been a while since I used up my last one. I love their super thick, rich formula that intensely nourishes the skin and I really don't mind it takes a while to sink in. Shea is a clean, nutty scent, unisex in my mind and the most neutral one from the ones I've tried. The changed the packaging to a plastic-metal combination since I had my last pot. I preferred the old labels, but as long as the product is good, it's fine.
THE BODY SHOP Body Butter Argan
This is one of the new scent to me, so I had no idea what to expect. I like it - TBS describes it as a warm exotic scent. To me it smells like a comforting perfume for cold months with nuts, something slightly spicy & bitter and vanilla or amber but all mixed with this lovely creamy note. Formula is as rich as the Shea version.
THE BODY SHOP Body Butter Avocado
The texture is the same rich one as at argan and shea, while the scent is green, fresh and creamy. I prefer the other two, but this one is ok as well.
THE BODY SHOP Moisturising Hand Gel
They added this for free. It's a disinfecting hand gel with 64% alcohol.
THE BODY SHOP White Musk Lover eau de parfum
15ml
This caught my attention after reading on Fragrantica it's similar to the famous Glossier Your fragrance. I don't know how the latter smells, but TBS has nice reviews and it was cheap. It has notes of spicy pink pepper, powdery orris, woody ambrette and musk. It was a blind buy and more of a miss than not, though I don't hate it, it's just bland. I know these types of smells are supposed to smell like you and other people notice it more, but no one did so far. I smell mostly pepper and musk, so it's spicy and clean smelling. It's supposed to be similar to Bath & Body Works Kaleidoscope, but they are completely different on my skin and I get compliments when I wear that one.
10,00 €
THE BODY SHOP Body Mist Pink Grapefruit
I originally planned to repurchase the body butter, but that would be too many moisturisers already, however, now I find it's would be a better choice. One spray smells plastic and lasts two seconds. But spraying it generously and on clothes makes it last a lot longer and it's a bitter refreshing scent, just not as juicy as the body butter.
ALVERDE Feste Fusspflege
Solid Foot Balm
Something new I spotted in DM. Lush has these solid balms or massage bars for ages, but they are so expensive, so I only bought I think one in my life, but the general idea is a moisturiser with no packaging. This one is meant for feet, thought just like any moisturiser it can be used anywhere. It's not overly melty like that Lush one I had, so one use doesn't melt away a lot of the product with one use, but it nourishes well even though you need to rub it back and forth a few times to get enough product on. It has a pleasant citrus (lime scent).
SUBRINA Kids Shampoo & Shower Gels
These were meant as gifts for kids for St.Nicholas. They were a big hit and they told me these were their favourites - the dragons do look so cute. There are currently four scents: Fruity is a fresh fruity scent that's kind of a mix of pear and apples. Sweety is a sweet fruity scent, reminiscent of berries. Breezy is my personal favourite because it has this clean almost marine scent - it's more grown up in my opinion. Sleepy is a soothing scent of milk and honey. All are shampoos and body washes in one, but Sweety also works as a conditioner. The Sweety liquid conditioner is a leave-in that detangles before combing the hair.
NIVEA Care Shower
Apricot & Apricot Seed Oil
A repurchase, but in a new packaging. This has a great scent of apricots. Formula is nicely creamy and better than cheap shower gels, but it doesn't beat Dove for me.
*ORIFLAME Milk & Honey Gold Rose Nectar
Hand & Body Wash, Soap Bar and Hand & Body Cream
A new version of Milk & Honey scent. This one has notes of rose and amber, and to me it's very different from the original Milk & Honey, much deeper. It's mostly a rose scent. Hand & Body Wash foams ok and has medium-strong scent level, while the cream can be used instead of a fragrance. The bar of soap has a rose embossing in the back.
*TANGLE TEZZER Wet Detangling Hairbrush and Detangling Hairbrush the Original Lollipop Collection
TT are my absolute favourite brushes for more than I decade I think. I have the Wet Detangling Hairbrush in a black colour that I use every day. I also had an ancient original black brush, but I gave it away after I got the Compact Styler, which fits into my hands better. But the one with the handle is my favourite. I had a couple of dupe brushes and none feel the same, as they have much harder bristles and don't glide through tangly hair as nicely as TTs. These two are both half pink and half orange, a part of a new collection. Tangle Teezers are made from 100% recycled plastic and now in this collection, the boxes are made from 100% recycled cardboard.
IG for Slovenia, Bosnia and Hercegovina & Croatia @tangleteezeradria
Na ta dva Tangle Teezerja je 35% popust v Tuš Drogeriji, so pa tudi drugje npr. v DM.
GARNIER Color Naturals Crème Nourishing Permanent Hair Color
9.1 Natural Extra Light Ash Blonde
A repurchase. My toning shade, an ashy light blonde that is slightly darker than the average blonde toner, so it can cover bleached golden blonde hair. I can't bleach my hair to a pale yellow in one go, so I use this shade (or it the past L'Oreal's 9.1 and Revlon's Colorsilk 70) or the one shade darker 8.1 to tone after bleaching. I swap the developer for a weaker 3% one (10 vol). I didn't make a deliberate switch from Subrina Charm Super Cool Toner, but last two times I didn't manage to bleach well enough for that toner, though I like it more, not just the colour, but the fact it's a demi-permanent colour.
GIORGIO ARMANI Si Passione eau de parfum
I got this sample when I ordered from Douglas. It's a fruity rose scent, bubbly, yet sophisticated. It's easy, pretty, fresh and floral - some describe it as a body wash scent, but it's more than that, it's deeper and has some spice to it due to patchouli, though it's granted maybe more on generic side or at least safe.
By the way, La Rive In Woman Red is supposedly similar for about 10 €. I haven't had a chance to try it, though.
Have a great day!
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