Showing posts with label Primark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Primark. Show all posts

Friday, 9 December 2016

Cosy clothes



Primark Haul!

Pyjama top £4
Pyjama trousers £5
Slippers £4



Monday, 12 September 2016

Primark haul




Hello,

Today I went into primark and realised how much makeup and stuff they had, so I picked up several things I actually needed, i.e. the sponges and some individual lashes, then I also saw the face glitter and I was going to a festival so I thought that'd be a good thing to buy and it was great fun although I think my sleeping bag now has a lot of glitter on it! oh well! Then the other thing I've got is my face brush which I've seen by other brands for a lot more expensive, I really like it and it's great at blending foundation out! 

Thanks for reading x

Thursday, 23 July 2015

OOTD #3


Denim Jacket - Gap
Scarf - unknown
T-Shirt - Primark
Leggings - H&M

Thanks for reading x

Thursday, 16 July 2015

OOTD #2


Again another casual OOTD,

Jumper from H&M
Top from Primark
Leggings from H&M

Thanks for reading x

Thursday, 9 July 2015

OOTD #1


So I'm definitely no fashion blogger, but I just wanted to show you my casual outfit choice for today.

Top- H&M
Base T-Shirt - Primark
Leggings - H&M

Thanks for reading x

Friday, 15 August 2014

Random brushes

Hello,

So this brush review is a bit of a compilation of brushes, because I only have one of them so I decided to lump them all together and review them all in on post. 

Firstly the Primark Blush brush, was £1.50, personally I find it a little large to be a blush brush so I use it for powder instead, it's really good at powdering and blending out blush or bronzer if I've applied it a bit too liberally. It's a great brush, really soft and I would definitely buy another.

The Topshop blush brush £6.00 I was hoping it was going to be a good quality brush because I like all the other Topshop makeup, however I find this brush quite scratchy on my skin when I'm applying blush and for that reason I don't use it as much as my other blush brushes and I wouldn't recommend it.

The Too faced angled liner/brow brush came free with a set and it's just the perfect tiny brush to create a think line on your upper lash line, or to fill in your eyebrows, perfect brush.

Then the body shop kabuki brush was £16.00 which is the most I spent on a single brush before, but it was worth it, because this brush is absolutely amazing, and I can't fault it, it's great for applying mineral makeup, powder foundation and just normal powder I love it.

Finally the benefit brush which comes with there boxed powders, I've been using this for contour and it's been working really well, and because it's not a large brush, I don't find myself going overly crazy with the contouring. 

Thanks for reading x