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Marc Anthony | Bye Bye Frizz Protecting Leave-In Conditioner (Review)

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 Product Summary: Use your favourite tools with less damage. Lightweight, silicone-free, humidity resistant formula detangles and hydrates to reduce split-ends and breakage. Helps protect the cuticle while styling. Keep strands looking sleek and polished with long lasting smoothness without damage caused by silicone build-up. How to use: Spray onto wet or damp hair and then comb through and leave in. Cost: Around $10.  ***Cruelty free*** I ended up receiving this item in a Ipsy glam bag which is a monthly beauty subscription service where you get 5 items from sample to full size for around 20$ Canadian. Click  here to check them out.   While my hair may seem ‘thin’ when straightened, it’s quite thick and can get frizzy. I’ve tried Marc Anthony products in the past and have had nothing but a good experience. Unfortunately, this time around it’s not the same experience with the bye bye frizz protecting conditioner.  I know I have a hot kitchen but my god with this product it makes it see

Purlisse | Radiant Glow Illuminating BB Cream (Review

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Product Summary: Get the glowy skin of your dreams with the radiant glow illuminating BB cream spf 30. Born from the best selling perfect glow BB cream DNA, Radiant glow was designed to offer a more dewy, glowy finish. Cost: Around $45 ***Cruelty free*** I ended up receiving this item in a Ipsy glam bag which is a monthly beauty subscription service where you get 5 items from sample to full size for around 20$ Canadian. Click  here to check them out.   I love BB and CC creams, especially, when there is SPF. Obviously, by the lack of foundation reviews I don’t wear a ton of face makeup. I tend to forgo foundation altogether and spot conceal when needed. So a BB cream is the closest to wearing foundation as I’m getting. Plus a girl loves SPF coverage.  I found the best way to apply the BB cream was with my hands just like applying sunscreen. I originally tried makeup brushes and sponges but it didn’t blend well and left my skin looking patchy. It made it look obvious that I was wearing a

Sugar Rush | Lash Smoothie Mascara (Review)

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 Product Summary: This 2-in-1 formula (it’s part mascara, part lash treatment) gives your lashes instant volume and length and helps deep condition with a blend of avocado, baobab, and plant oils. The want has short bristles to separate and define lashes, and long bristles to boost volume and curl. It’s everything you need in a mascara. Cost: $25 Sugar Rush was created by Tarte cosmetics. The packaging is deceiving but essentially it’s a makeup line curated for teens and young adults and is meant to be affordable. In my opinion   I don’t know where they thought a $25 mascara is affordable? Drugstore is $10 or less… I ended up receiving this item in a Ipsy glam bag which is a monthly beauty subscription service where you get 5 items from sample to full size for around 20$ Canadian. Click  here to check them out.   ***Cruelty free*** I have never had a mascara quite like this before. The bristles are extremely rigid in comparison to regular mascara bristles. If this is your first time us