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Thursday, 23 August 2012

Review: Revlon Photo Ready Pinched Cream Blusher

         I've wanted to try the new Revlon blushers for sometime, but haven't been able to go shopping. So I finally got to go shopping and I just had to buy one! The one thing that bugged me was that they only have a selection of three. Maybe they are planning on bringing out more of a range (fingers crossed).

         I got the blusher in the shade 'pinched'; its like a subtle bronzey/peachy sort of tone. I found the blush to be extremely creamy and nourishing which is good as some blushers/bronzer's can and do make your cheeks look dry. So I was quite pleased with how nourishing it felt and looked on my skin to be honest.

         The colour is pigmented, but build-able. It's not like an instant pop of colour to the cheeks which I find doesn't really appeal to me. This is because I prefer to be able to build up colour rather than have a ridiculous look of too much blusher on my face which can make you look a bit like a clown and I'm sure no one wants to look that way?

          Overall, I would buy another blusher from the Revlon Photo Ready Range, but as I said before I'd like for them to have a bigger range!


                        Anyone tried the other two shades, what do you think of them?



Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Review: Revlon Pedi Expert

         So most of you I'm sure have heard of the ped egg that has been out for some time now. Well Revlon decided to bring out its own ped egg style foot scrubber.

         After the much new products from Revlon lately I was all set for trying it.
     
         I have to admit I'm not really one for looking after my feet as much as I would with say the rest of my body, so I thought with it being summer and flip flops on the ready, I want my feet to be in good condition of course (not that they are in a bad state).

          I have to admit, I was a bit worried with how good it was actually going to work with removing dead skin and making your feet look and feel much smoother. Tbh it really did work wonders on my feet, they felt incredible smooth without the use of any moisturising products! Bonus!

         The main thing that sold me about this was the fact that unlike the ped egg where you have to buy replacement blades,with Revlon's Pedi Expert there's no need to replace it. How true that is I don't know as I have only used this for a month, so we shall see!

    So overall, I'm very pleased with Revlon at the moment as they seem to be creating such great products!!

                                  Anyone else loving Revlon at the mo? What are your thoughts?