Lamisilk Intensive Foot Therapy Repair Complex Review

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Lamisilk Intensive Foot Therapy Repair Complex ($13.99 for pack of 2)

My Thoughts:

I’m not sure if this is still sold or not. If not, I’m positive Lamisilk makes a different version of the Lamisilk Intensive Foot Therapy Repair Complex. This is by far the best and most favorite foot moisturizing product I have ever tried. I wear flip flops almost all year round, and I need my feet to be looking their best. Lamisilk Intensive Foot Therapy Repair Complex is a serum that works quickly and doesn’t leave your skin feeling or looking greasy. It is also very light weight and has no unpleasant fragrance. After one use, you can see and feel a difference. My feet felt so soft and smooth! I’ve tried a lot of different foot creams and nothing has come close to working as well as Lamisilk’s. If you can find it, I say stock up.

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Soy Fashion Part 2: BB Cream Review

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If you remembered from my last Soy Fashion post, Soy Fashion is an online boutique based out of Southern California. They sell trendy Asian clothing, jewelry, accessories, and beauty products.

Soy Fashion sponsored a few BB Creams for me to try out and review and gave me a coupon code to share with with you guys!

Coupon code: AudreyDao for 10% off your entire purchase!

Check out the reviews for the different BB Creams Soy Fashion sponsored! *picture heavy*

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L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duo Part 3 Review, Photos, and Swatches

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L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duo ($7.99)

My Thoughts:

To read about the overall performance of the L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duos, read my review here.

This review is for the following shades: Charisma 518, Poppy 807, Foxy 808, and Mischief 908.

Charisma 518 -a pinky purple and grape purple. The pinky purple looks very pretty in the pan, but barely shows up on my skin. You really have to layer it on for the shade to be visible. The grape purple is very pigmented, but it doesn’t show up as bold as it is in the pan.

Poppy 807 -a matte golden mustard yellow and matte brown. I’m not a fan of these shades. I feel something is missing. I know they are matte shades, but I just feel it needs something to make them pop and more noticeable.

Foxy 808 -a shimmery soft pink and matte dark brown. I love the shimmery pink shade. Even though it doesn’t really show up, it gives off a pretty romantic vibe. It’s a great highlight shade. I wish the brown wasn’t so dark. It would’ve been the perfect duo if the brown was a bit lighter.

Mischief 908 - a shimmery golden champagne and matte dark greyish blue. I love this duo. I use the shimmery golden champagne shade as a highlight and the dark greyish blue for a smokey eye effect. The greyish blue shade is so dark it’s almost black.

Check out photos and swatches of L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duo in Charisma 518, Poppy 807, Foxy 808, and Mischief 908!

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L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duo Part 2 Review, Photos, and Swatches

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L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duo ($7.99)

My Thoughts:

To read about the overall performance of the L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duos, read my review here.

This review is for the following shades: Gunmetal 306, Flashy 318, Devious 336, and Cheeky 508.

Gunmetal 306 -a shimmery olive green and slightly sparkly dark green. The olive green is really pretty, but I was disappointed with the dark green shade. It applied nothing like what it appeared in the pan. I thought it would show up like the dark green jade it appeared to be. Instead, it showed up almost black with a slight green undertone.

Flashy 318 -a cream yellow and greenish blue. I was disappointed with Flashy. The yellow did not show up at all, and the greenish blue was really light. I couldn’t get to show up as dark as it appeared in the pan no matter how much I layered.

Devious 336 -a shimmery khaki green and shimmery rusty bronze. I love the khaki green but not so much the rusty bronze shade. It reminds me too much of rust.

Cheeky 508 – a dark reddish pink and dark purpley brown. I’m not a fan of either shade. The reddish pink makes it seems as if I have an eye infection, and the purpley brown shade reminds me of rust.

Check out photos and swatches of L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duo in Gunmetal 306, Flashy 318, Devious 336, and Cheeky 508!

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L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duo Part 1 Review, Photos, and Swatches

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L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duo ($7.99)

My Thoughts:

To read about the overall performance of the L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duos, read my review here.

This review is for the following shades: Sculpted 106, Adventurous 114, Sassy 208, Roaring 234, and Forgiving 236.

Sculpted 106 – a shimmery dark rosy pink and a dark plum purple with lots of shimmer. I was quite surprised at how pigmented and how well the pink shade showed up on my skin. Usually pink shades don’t show up because they are too light. The dark plum purple is gorgeous in the pan. But when you apply it, it’s almost as dark as black.

Adventurous 114 – a shimmerylight tan nude and slightly shimmery bright pink. The tan shade is a great nude shade. The pink is a little scary (for me). It reminds me of blush. I imagine it’ll look like I have an eye infection if I used it.

Sassy 208 – a shimmery taupe and shimmery teal. The taupe shade is one of my favorite shades. I heard it’s a dupe for the popular MAC Satin Taupe. The teal is really pretty. However, when you apply it, it doesn’t look the same as it does in the pan. Instead, it shows up more grayish than teal.

Roaring 234 – a matte brown and matte bold navy blue. The matte brown isn’t my favorite shade of brown, but it is good for shading/contouring. The navy blue shade is what caught my eye, but I was disappointed when it didn’t show up as vibrant as it appeared in the pan.

Forgiving 236 – a shimmery dark brown/bronze and shimmery turquoise. The dark brown is really pretty; too bad the teal wasn’t as pretty. The teal showed up more bluish than it did teal.

Check out photos and swatches of L’Oreal HIP Shadow Duo in Sculpted, Adventurous, Sassy, Roaring, and Forgiving!

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