Monday 30 December 2013

Real technique makeup brushes

As a late Christmas present to myself i got the real technique starter set and the core collection. I have heard a lot of good things about these brushes so was really excited when i saw them at feel unique.com for a cheaper price than they usually go for.  Keep your eyes peeled for another post of what i think about the brushes.

core collection £15.74   starter kit £18.89 
Lysette :)

Sunday 29 December 2013

Resolutions we make and fail at every year

New year is almost upon us which means resolutions are on everyones mind. I don't know about you though but nearly every year i make a resolution and completely fail at it. I make resolutions feeling so positive that i can succeed and i do really well for the first couple of weeks and then quicker than you can say 'I'm a complete fail' it's out the window and never to be mentioned again (if it is mentioned by a family member or friend they will get the I'm disowning you look). So i thought i would share with you some of my fail resolutions:


  • Get the summer body of my dreams (if only chocolate wasn't the devils food)

  • Eat healthier (have you noticed how much more expensive healthier food is to junk food, so really this is never going to happen because the whole worlds against us)

  • Do better in school/work (i do well until someone pisses me off)

  • Be overall a nicer person (i do well until someone pisses me off)

  • Be more productive and stop procrastinating (this one is laughable as this will never happen)

  • Start being more adventurous (thing is I'm such a procrastinator being adventurous is getting up earlier than 10:30 on a day off)

  • Get into a relationship (hahahahahahahahaha nuff said)

  • Stop arguing with siblings (would be easier if there soul purpose in life wasn't to piss me off)

  • Stop spending money on things i don't need (however most of my money does go on snacks and food is a necessity sooooo)

  • Get a reasonable amount of sleep (would only happen if the internet broke)

  • Spend less time on the internet (would only happen if the internet broke)

  • Get organised (again hahahahahahahahahha)

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Thanks for reading 

Lysette :)

Thursday 26 December 2013

Things we've all done


  • Run up stairs after turning of the lights 



  • If you have a pet i guarantee you have at least once tried to put your finger in their mouth when they yawn just to see what happens

  • Tried to balance the light switch between on and off

  • kept all limbs inside the covers when sleeping to save yourself from evil monsters

  • Hidden under the covers when you hear a noise at night because that cover is like a force field against all evil (note the sarcasm)

  • Walked past something that needs doing i.e. take the rubbish out and thought to yourself 'someone should probably do that' then walk off again. Instead of doing it yourself you think someone else should probably do it. 

  • When asked what shop an item of clothing is from you say a completely different shop because you don't want you friend to go out and buy the same one as you

  • Closed a social network site when your parents are in eye sight because you just can't risk it

  • Given yourself a reason as to why your allowed to eat the amount of food your about to eat. 'because it's a wednesday, I've made it this far into the week without pulling a sickie so i should really reward myself'

  • Thought about what if secret cameras were recording your every move and how many friends you would have after the footage went out 

Hope you liked this quick post and found it funny. If you did like it them please follow me on bloglovin 

Thanks for reading 

Lysette :) 

Thursday 19 December 2013

Tresemme Split end hair remedy


Recently i have been trying everything to make my hair healthier as this cold winter weather may make the season more Christmassy but has damaged my hair. One of the things i wanted was a hair mask that would help for split ends and i found the Tresemme split end hair remedy. I have been using this for about two months now and can honestly say it has worked wonders. I have been using this after shampooing and conditioning and leaving in my hair for about 5-10 mins. Using it about half way down my hair, i put a generous amount on and comb it through with my fingers. Once i feel like i have left it long enough i wash it out. 

 I have to say i have used many split end remedies and haven't found anything as good as this. The ends out my hair have become healthier and after using the product the ends of my hair feel so soft. I would definitely recommend this to friends and family and would say that if you want long healthy hair this is a great product to use to ensure it stays looking good. 



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Lysette :)

Tuesday 17 December 2013

Situations anyone working in retail can relate to


  •  Assistant spends 30 min tidying one section, leaves for literally 5 mins and comes back to find it looking like a bomb has hit it. All you want to do is run into the corner and do this;


  • If you work in retail you know how precious your lunch and break is. Assistant looks at timetable, lunch at 12 o'clock. Gets to lunch time and you make your way to go on break and a customer stops you.
Customer: Hi do you work here?
Assistant: No sorry
Customer: but your wearing a badge?
(Assistant rips badge off and rugby throws it)
Assistant: what badge? 

  • Every single week they insist on playing the same CD over and over again. You get in car to go home and song from work CD comes on. You then persist to rip radio out and throw it out of the car. 
  • You do have one favourite sound that they play on the load speaker though that when you hear you want to cry from excitement. It goes like this:
'Our store is now closing, if you would like to buy anything please make your way to the nearest cash desk, i repeat the store is now closing'

  • Your manager asks if you are free to work extra time in the week. Assistant looks in mental diary

Assistant: yeah sorry I'm really busy 

  • Get into work at 10 and finish at 6. Assistant thinks to themselves 'ok it only 8 hours i can do this!' What feels like a million hours go by and you look at the clock again and it reads 10:15. A part of assistants soul is removed. 
  • 10 mins before you finish work and you have some left over rail that you don't know where it goes.
Assistant goes to co-worker: hey do you know where this goes?
co-worker: I've seen it before but don't know where it goes
Assistant: ok ill keep looking 

waits for co-worker to disappear and shoves clothing item in random rail whilst whispering to the clothing item 'you belong here now'. 


Thanks for reading, if you work in retail you may be able to relate to some of this haha. 

Lysette :) 

Sunday 15 December 2013

Cute Christmas Picture frames

All you will need to make these festive picture is:

Frame (i went for a small one from Wilkos which was about £1.30)
Glue
Wrapping paper
White paint
Sponge
Scissors

First of all take apart the frame and put to one side the frame and glass as all you will need is the backing till the end.


Then place the flat side of the backing onto the plain side of the wrapping paper and draw round so that you know how much wrapping paper you will need to cover the inside of the frame.



Once you have cut out the rectangle glue onto wooden backing on the flat side that will be the inside of the frame. If the wrapping paper is a bit too big it doesn't matter just cut down to size. It doesn't matter if the paper isn't cut neatly because the edges of the inside bit will be covered by the frame so you won't be able to see. 

Then using the sponge dip it into the white paint and sponge onto the edge of the paper and this will create a snowy window look. If you wanted to you could use white spray paint instead of paint however i find this can be messier and doesn't cut down that much time. 

Then once the paint is dry put the frame back together and enjoy your festive frame. If you wanted to you could write inside a festive message for example 'baby it's cold outside' but because of the paper i chose i wanted it to stay plain. 


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Thanks for reading 

Lysette :) 

Thursday 12 December 2013

Easy Homemade facemasks

Lemon Honey Face Scrub: (moisturises and brightens complexion)

2 tablespoons of Honey
1 tablespoon of lemon juice
1 tablespoon of Olive oil
1 1/2 tablespoons of sugar

Blend in a bowl and apply to the face, leaving on for around 5 mins. Then rinse of with warm water.

Salt Lemon and Sugar scrub: (rids of dead skin and blackheads)

2 tablespoons of salt
juice of half a lemon
Add sugar till the mix is solid but not dry and then gently massage into the skin leaving it to sit for 2-3 mins then rinse of with water.

Blackhead scrub:

1 tablespoon of granulated sugar
1 tablespoon of baking soda
2 tablespoons of water

Massage into damp skin then rinse of with warm water

Vitamin C mask:

1/2 fresh peeled and then mashed kiwi
2 tablespoons of raw honey
2 drops of orange essential oil

Apply onto skin for around 5 mins then rinse off.

Dry skin Banana mask:

Mash a ripe banana into a smooth paste
Then rub into skin and let it sit for 10-20 mins

Oily skin mask made out of banana honey and lemon:

3 tablespoons of banana
1 tablespoon of honey
few drops of lemon juice

Apply for 20 mins then rinse of with cold water


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Lysette :)


Tuesday 10 December 2013

Christmas traditions

We all have some sort of Christmas tradition whether it be going to the Church on Christmas eve or putting the tree up with all the family and even though your tradition may not be the most enjoyable you know it's not christmas until you do it. So i thought i would share mine and my mums tradition with you. Every year since i was about 6 i have been given a christmas tree ornament by my mum on the day we put up the tree. When she started the tradition she said to me she will give me an ornament every christmas so when I'm older i'll have my own personal collection. She also said i can look at every ornament and remember the christmas i was given them. This is my tradition that i will carry on when I'm older and have children and i think it's things like this that make christmas with the family even more special.



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Lysette :)

Monday 9 December 2013

Secret Santa ideas

Have you got to do a secret santa and don't know what to buy them, well have no fear help is here!

Chocolate- everyone likes chocolate right?
Calendar
Slippers
festive/comedy mug
Christmas jumper
Electric Helicopter/car
Christmas tree decoration
Phone case
Portable charger- you charge it up and then if your phone starts to go out of battery just plug it into the           device and it charges it whilst your on the go
Candle
Bath set
Film

There you go, a few ideas if you are stuck. If you like my blog please follow me on bloglovin
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Lysette :)

Winter nails



Here i just painted my nails in white and blue


Then using my nail decals (click link below to see my blog post on them) i printed snow flakes onto my white nail
http://lysette1996.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/nail-decals.html


Then using white nail varnish and a sponge i created a snow look on my thumb and one other nail. On the other two nails i used blue glitter

Hope you like my first set of christmas nails, keep an eye open for another post with another christmas nail theme. To do this you can follow my blog on bloglovin :)  http://www.bloglovin.com/lysette1996

Thanks for reading

Lysette :) 

Thursday 5 December 2013

Homesense and Tkmaxx Christmas haul

I may or may not have bought some more Christmas decorations but these ones are specifically from Homesense and Tkmaxx and are all around £15 and under so i thought i would share them with you :)


Gingerbread man Tree ornament TKmaxx £2.99




Penguin Homesense £5




Snowman ornament Homesense around £5



Small Rocking horse ornament Homesense £2.99



Robin/Bird toy ornament Homesense £4.99



Snowman nutcracker toy with 'days till Christmas' sign Homesense £9.99




Santa toy ornament Homesense around £10




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Lysette :) 

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Make your own mince pies

Ingredients:
Approx. 4 ounces of salted butter
8 ounces of plain flower
Mincemeat (you can make your own but we used sainsbury's own)
Water 

Tools:
Rolling pin 
Mixing bowl
Tablespoon 
Two different size glasses one slightly bigger than the other
Cupcake tin 

Recipe:
(If your making your own pastry here are the steps if not ignore and go to the next section)
  • Preheat oven to 180 or high 
  • Put the flour into the mixing bowl and add a pinch of salt
  • Then crumble the room temp butter into the flower and rub the butter into the flour with hands
  • Whilst doing this lift the flour and butter up as it helps to make the pastry lighter

  • When the butter is mixed into the flour add 2 tablespoons of water to the mixture and stir in.
  • Whilst doing this try to press the mixture to the edge of the mixing bowl to help the ingredients bind together and start to get the pastry texture. 
  • Add another table spoon of water and repeat the step before
  • The mix should be starting to come together, then use you hands to try to combine the mixture

  • If you feel like you need to add a tad more water then add a little bit at a time to test but the key to making pastry is to not add too much water as it can make the pastry hard but don't add to little as it will crumble and fall apart. 

  • Once you are satisfied with the pastry and it has combined all together remove it from the bowl and rest it in the fridge for over 10 mins but you can keep it in there till your ready for the next step. 

  • using butter or flower rub into the cupcake pan so that the pies don't stick when you want to take them out
  • Sprinkle flour onto the surface your about roll on and section your pastry into two
  • With the first section roll into out with a roller and damp hands (the damp hands help if the pastry is slightly dry)

  • With your bigger glass cut out a circle with the top of the glass and place in your cupcake pan then repeat this to make as many as is in the cupcake pan and this will make the bottom of your mince pie. 



  • Once you have cut them all out spoon some of your mincemeat mixture into the pie bottoms

  • With the rest of the pastry your going to make the topper
  • Roll out the pastry again with a rolling pin and damp hands and cut out circles again but with the smaller glass
  • Cut out as many as you need and with water dab it onto the sides and place onto the pies to make them stick together

  • Once all of the tops are on pierce the tops with a knife so that they don't explode and with a milk or egg mix wash onto the tops of the mince pies (this will make them golden brown)
  • You can also sprinkle on some sugar if thats what you like 
  • Now place them into the oven for approx. 20 mins or till they are cooked to your liking. 

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Lysette :) 

Make your own Christmas cards

This is one of my favourite things to do at the beginning of the christmas countdown as i think it's a nice personal thing to do for close family and friends. It is also incredibly easy to do so i thought i would share with you mine. First i bought some card, envelopes, acrylic white paint, sponge and stick on christmas decorations. All of these things together came to around £10. Here are the three easy steps:




-First i sponged some white acrylic paint onto my card to make it look like festive snow
-Next i used the stick on decorations to create a festive picture on the card (i used 3D ones)



-lastly write a message inside the card and send them of to your family and friends


Monday 2 December 2013

Gift guide for Men

As soon as the Christmas season rolls round many of us find ourselves in the position of what the heck do we buy for the males in the family?! So i have decided to put together a gift guide on what gifts would be great for your type of guy :)

The traditional man:

Vintage shaving set- my brother got one of these a couple of years ago and absolutely loves it. It's one of those ones your grandad would have used before razors and i think for a traditional/ vintage lover kind of guy this would be a great present.

Clay pigeon shooting session- I recently saw this on the programme Made in Chelsea and thought this would be a great idea for a present for a male.

Wine tasting session- again my brother recently did this and really enjoyed himself so if you know of any budding wine connoisseurs this would be great for them

Vinyl Record player- for anyone looking for a music fanatic this could be a great present. I know that my dad and grandad have a lot of old vinyl that they can't play anymore and would get a lot of use out of one of these. Just as a note these are more on the expensive side so if your on a budget this may not be the option for you.

Car racing days- My brother told me about this one and i thought most males would love this. For this one you can drive expensive cars around a race track or hire out a car for the day. Knowing my dad and his obsession which James Bonds cars i bet he would be chuffed with this as a present.


The New man:

 Manicure/pedicure- as much as they don't want to admit it every man has a feminine side and i think that for a man that likes to be groomed this would be a prefer gift.

Massage- no one can resist a good massage

Aftershave- ahhh the trusty man perfume. I feel like this is the go to present for any female that doesn't have a clue what to get their man. Even if it is a bit of a last resort present many men now love their scents and would be pleased with getting this.


The Traveler: (great ideas for young men wanting to experience what the world has to offer)

Back pack- Every going traveling needs a good back pack and these are really easy to find as well

Hiking boots- depending on the type of travelling the male is doing these could come in handy

Journal- when my brother went travelling he took a journal with him and documented everyday so that if later on in life he wanted to remember a specific day of the trip he could look back and jog his memory of the amazing things he experienced.

Camcorder- another option to let them document their trip however this is more expensive and bigger to carry around

Sun glasses- every traveler needs a good pair of sunglasses


The Geek:

Ipad/Kindle/laptop ext- these are quite expensive objects so if your on a budget this isn't the one for you

Bag/case: this is a great gift that means they can store all of their expensive gadgets in a safe way

Remote control car/helicopter- this is one of the options I'm going with this year as you can get these everywhere and at a good price.

Books- Again this is a good present at a good price


The music man:

Concert tickets- may be a bit late to get tickets now but still a good idea


vinyls/ record player- again a great present for a music lover

Headphones- easy to get and at good prices (skull candy and beats are some good brands)


And last but not least the
Film buff: Box set, Camera
Newyorker: Coffee machine
Fashionesta: Clothes, Shoes, Watch, Cufflinks
Sportsman: sports clothes, equipment
Chef: cook books, cooking equipment

Hope that covers every type of man, if not then i tried :) Hope that gave you readers some inspiration and if you liked it then i would love it if you followed my blog on bloglovin.
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Lysette :)

Sunday 1 December 2013

Christmas haul!

   It's officially the start of Christmas which means i can buy christmas decorations without being judged for getting too excited. The last couple of days i have been buying decs for my room and wanted to share with you my affordable buys :) 

Primark:



Novelty Christmas jumper from the mens section that i thought was an amusing jokey gift i could give to someone £12

Hot water bottle, can't remember how much exactly it was but i know it was about £4-£5 


1 of 3 tree ornaments that i have put on my door handles in my room £3


Medium sized pillow to put on my bed, £4


Wilkinson:

light up reindeer tea light, with a white bird cage case £2.50



Pound land:

light up santa, also came in snowman form £1


wooden Noel sign £1



small snowman wreath £1 


Hope you like what i have bought so far :) if you liked this post please follow me on bloglovin 


Thanks for reading, Lysette :) 

Friday 22 November 2013

Mustard yellow!

Mustard yellow has been by far the most popular colour for autumn/winter that i have seen. It seems like nearly everyone has this colour in their wardrobe or is a colour people want to try but don't know how to wear. My theory is people look at this colour and think 'omg how will i ever be able to pull something like that off'. Well don't you worry because this colour is actually more wearable than you think. Here are some options of how to wear it.

  • scarf
  • jumper/jumper dress
  • tights
  • skirt (not how i would personally wear it but whatever floats your boat)
  • socks (as in the ones you wear that are purposefully on show)
  • Hat 
  • Coat 
 Depending on your style you may even wear mustard trousers however I'm not sure the world is really ready for that. The item of clothing i have in the colour is a swing dress. 


I love this dress because it's comfy for when I'm at college, it's autumnal so fits well with the time of year and it's not too short. The only down side is it creases easily but it was only £9 from boohoo.com so i shouldn't really complain. So a little message for anyone a bit scared of the colour is to try it. Even if it is in sock form, it will show your adventurous side and give you a pop of colour for this time of year. 

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Lysette :) 

 

Tuesday 19 November 2013

The little red coat

For ages now i have been looking for the perfect phone box red coat and i have finally found one. I have literally fallen in love with a coat but i don't care. The coat i got was from a shop called Joules that i occasionally shop in because of the high prices but when i saw this coat in there i just couldn't bare to leave it on the rail. 

http://www.joules.com/Women/Jackets-Coats/Sharbury/Womens-Wool-Coat/Red?id=P_SHARBURY|RE

 You can see from the picture that the style is like a 60s style that i love. I have literally been 60s made the last couple of months and when i saw the buttons and the fit i fell in love. Im usually a size ten and quite like my coats baggy however when trying on a size 8 and 10 in the coat i found the 8 gave me such a nice looking figure i decided to go for the smaller size. The only thing that makes the coat a little harder to wear it the fact that it's a three-quarter length sleeve. If you know the weather in England you will know this is a tad of a problem because atm it is absolutely freezing but i will master a way to make the coat work. 

The coat also came in two other colours, Mustard yellow and black. I also really liked the mustard yellow version however i wasn't sure how much wear i would get out of it so choose the red instead. I will admit it was a bit pricey however i had been looking for a coat like this for AGES and when i finally found this one i just had to have it, but if this is a bit too expensive to justify buying yourself Christmas is coming up how about putting it on your Christmas list? 

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Lysette :) 

Perfume of the month!

Lady Million by Paco Rabanne has been my favourite perfume for nearly 2 years and i absolutely love it! The fragrance i would describe as quite floral so if you prefer spicy perfumes this wouldn't be the one for you. It's also quite a glamourous scent hence why it's called Lady Million so to be it's more of an evening perfume however i have on occasion worn it during the day if I'm going out somewhere special.

I also really love the packaging. It's a glass bottle in the shape of a diamond with a plastic gold looking top. The only thing thats a tad annoying with the bottle is that because of the diamond shape its quite hard to stand up but apart from that the name really fits the bottle.


As Christmas is getting closer i would definitely recommend this as a gift for a female you are looking to buy for. I have also seen there are a lot of deals on this perfume at the moment so its not too pricey (around £35 for a 30ml bottle, 48 for 50ml and so on).

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Lysette :)










Thursday 14 November 2013

No7 False lashes

 I am incredibly picky when it comes to false lashes. I like the perfect balance of looking natural but looking more defined than my normal lashes. For the last couple of weeks i have been trying the No7 exceptional definition lashes and wanted to tell you my thoughts.



After trying the lashes on and off for the last couple of weeks i really love them. From 1 to 10 when on (1 being over the top and 10 being barely noticeable) i think these are at a 5 because they give the right amount of definition and length. The lashes are thinner at on end and then they gradually get thicker. 


The only criticism i would give is the adhesive that comes with the lashes isn't the greatest. After wearing for a while they start to come of in the middle and to get them to stick on really well you have to put a lot of glue on which is a pain when trying to get them off. It also means you can't get that many wears out of them because they start to go a bit manky. Apart from that i really like the lashes and would buy them again. 

without eyeshadow

 Hope this review is helpful :) to see when i next post follow me on bloglovin i'd really love it if you did :) 

Lysette 

Friday 1 November 2013

Gamila Secret cleansing bar

I am subscribed to GlossyBox which if you didn't know is a monthly subscription that means you get to try a selection of products for £10 a month. Last month in my GlossyBox i got a Gamila Secret cleansing bar. I had heard of the product before but had never actually tried it myself so when i got it in my box i was extremely excited to use it. I have been using it for about two weeks now and can honestly say it's amazing!

The bar is one that you use daily and can be used on both you face and your body. It's a herbal bar that is 100% natural ingredients that is for both sensitive and problematic skin. This is what made me so excited to use it as i get very oily skin, which means i get spots. Im lucky in the fact that i don't have acne but the spots that i do get usually leave me with hyper pigmentation. The packaging claims to have a healing effect within 28 days and i absolutely agree with that as the day after i used it for the first time i could see noticeable differences. The problem with my skin is i get hyper pigmentation but i also have a few lumps left from untouched spots. I tried so many different masks and washes to try to get rid of them but they didn't work. However the day after i used the cleansing bar for the first time these bumps have drastically gone down in size which i have to say made me ecstatic.



 The bar itself is the small version as with the GlossyBox you get to try multiple products however they are the smaller version. However i was pleasantly surprised with this bar because even though it's the smaller version it is still relatively big and hasn't gone down that much in size in the 2 weeks that i have been using it. I must admit the smell isn't that great, i has the soapy kind of smell you get from cheap bars however this isn't an issue for me as that isn't the main aim of the product.


 It's only been 14 days and my skin looks amazing so I'm interested to see what it looks like after using it for 28 days like the packaging says. I have been using the product with a body shop tea tree oil though that is a blemish fade night lotion. One could argue that its this product that has improved my skin and not the bar however i have been using this product for over a year now and my skin hasn't improved that much with it on its own. So i did wonder if the two products together has helped my skin but all i know is in the two weeks that i have been using the bar my skin has looked better than it has in years.


How i have been using the products is i take off my makeup at night and then wash my face with the bar and warm water. Once my face is dry i put on moisturiser and the body shop tea tree night lotion and go to bed.

I give this product 9/10, the only thing stopping if from getting top marks it the smell but honestly that doesn't bother me that much. I can honestly say i will be re purchasing this product when it's gone. Hope you found this review useful and helped you with your skin care routine.

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Lysette :)

Autumnal/Winter MAC eyeshadows

As we are getting further into Autumn i have found myself reaching more for my Mac eyeshadow quad. I personally have a love for MAC products and really believe the eyeshadows are some of the best you can get and are not that expensive (around £10 for each individual pan and £6 for the case). If you live in England like i do you may also find it hard to get hold of Mac products. You can get them in a few shops and online in places like House of Fraser but it's difficult to get the range of products available in the US.  


From left to right: Woodwinked, Cranberry, Patina, Sketch
I used to be one of those people that was terrified to use eyeshadow colours that weren't neutral however as i have gotten more confident with makeup i have tried to branch out and try different colours. I know these colours aren't that adventurous to some people but for people like me it can be hard to break out of the natural routine. As it's autumn i think these burgundy/purply colour are lovely for this season and match the colours of the leaves. I also love Woodwinked as it has this really nice browny gold look that i think is especially nice for autumn. 

Cranberry, Sketch, Woodwinked, Patina

I especially love MAC eyeshadows because they are so pigmented and are so easy to blend together giving you this amazing smoky look. I really recommend these colours to everyone and hope you found this review helpful. 

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