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Review: Innisfree Powerproof Pen Liner

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Hi Everyone! Today we have a make-up review! As I've said in the past, whenever I do use make-up, I tend to be very minimal. I usually only use eyeliner and mascara, that's it. I rarely use concealer, foundation, eyeshadow, or lipstick. It's not that I don't have any of these products or don't know how to use them, it's more that I just want to have a hassle-free make-up routine, something that is fast. I have been using this Innisfree Powerproof Pen Liner for a few months now. It's is a pen eyeliner, which is actually what I prefer to use. I'm not a big fan of the liquid eyeliners that come from a pot. I do like some gel eyeliners though! I found this eyeliner on Yesstyle.com and it was highly popular and on sale, so it was an easy buy for me.  This eyeliner has an Elastic brush tip, supposedly to make it easier for beginners to make sharp lines along the eyes. The brush is very flexible and NOT hard at all. It doesn't tug or ha

Review: COSRX Centella Blemish Ampule

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Hi Everyone!!! So I've been using this Ampule for a good 3 months now and I am ready to give my review. To start off, I absolutely LOVE COSRX products 💗 I love the pimple patches, the centella cream, their essences, their toners... etc. The list goes on and on! COSRX incorporates effective ingredients such as snail mucin, yeast ferment, and skin renewing chemical exfoliants to transform your skin. Serum/Ampules are a great product to incorporate into your skincare routine so that you can target specific needs that your skin will need help with. They are usually a very viscous texture/formula, but not sticky. In all honesty, serums and ampules are exactly the same thing. I've used products that are "serum" or "ampule" and I don't see any difference between the two. Both are usually applied after the application of an essence to the skin. This serum has the star ingredient of Centella Asiatica, a botanical herb with soothing, healing and an

Review: Bonvivant Botanical Mellow Clay Mask - Hawaiian Pink Calamine

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Hi Everyone!!!  We are finally finishing this Bonvivant Clay Mask set! Today, this is PART 3 of the mask set, consisting of the Hawaiian Pink Calamine mask. This Pink Calamine mask calms and relieves red, dry, and flaky skin. The ingredient that stands out is the Calamine which is great to treat sunburns and rashes. This calming mask also hydrates while detoxing skin, leaving your skin clean, moisturized, and supple. This jelly-like mask can remove excess sebum and clarifies pores of dirt and oils. Very similar in the the previous 2 mask, which also remove excess sebum!!! Fragrance : There wasn't much of a smell in my opinion. Texture : JELLY-like. Completely different feeling from the previous 2 masks. While the Mint Tea Tree mask was more water and the Jeju Volcanic mask was on the thicker texture (like a typical mask basically), this mask feels THICK. Thicker than a pudding texture, kind of jiggly like jell-o. Great for : calming troubled skin, cleanse

Review: Bonvivant Botanical Mellow Clay Mask - Jeju Volcanic Clay

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Hi Everyone! This is PART 2 of the Bonvivant Botanical Mellow Clay Mask. I bought this mask from a set from Memebox.com back when they sold products on their website. I have literally re-purchased this mask so many times! The Bonvivant Mellow Clay Mask is a set of 3 mask that have a jelly-like texture that is specially crafted to gently cleanse pores, hydrate skin, and brighten the complexion. It's star ingredient is from Jeju Volcanoes, specially the Jeju Volcanic Ash, which is great for digging out deep-seated dirt, debris, and oil from your pores. This mask is also great for control excess sebum production, leaving your skin with clear, radiant, and naturally dewy skin. This mask is great because if you want, you can customize this mask to your needs, only applying it to areas that are needed, especially areas that are oily or blackhead-prone. Of the Bonvivant Botanical Mellow Clay Mask set, there are 3 within this set, this Jeju Mask is the mildest of the three,