Tools of the Trade: Japonesque 150 Degree Application Brushes
Japonesque first came to my attention as a brand for make up tools and accessories. Whilst their make-up can now be found at John Lewis and on QVC, the pigmenta...
Japonesque first came to my attention as a brand for make up tools and accessories. Whilst their make-up can now be found at John Lewis and on QVC, the pigmenta...
Joan Collins Timeless Beauty Brushes are, like the rest of her beauty range, beautifully considered and classically presented. All the brushes are natural brist...
Sonia Kashuk is the cosmetics maven behind the name Sonia Kashuk. Starting as a make up artist, Sonia decided to create a beauty line which includes award winn...
I have ALOT of brushes which I take great pleasure in cleaning regularly BUT… it is a bit faff. On a recent trip to Liberty to spend my beauty loyalty po...
Brushes are a really important part of your beauty regime and there are lots of brushes on the market. There are the pro brushes, the designed by an MUA brushe...
Cotton wool buds. Not the most exciting thing in the bathroom but a very important part of my make up process. Until recently, my cotton wool bud of choice wa...
I received the Magnitone Pulsar last and was encouraged to do the 7 day challenge where the Magnitone is used twice a day for seven days to see what effect this...
Shu Uemura eyelash curlers have to be one of the most beauty iconic tools in the beauty world. Ever. In my decades of make up obsessiveness, these eyelash curle...
‘Blogger Camera’ is a phrase that the lovey Ronke (Ondo Lady) uses to describe the fact that many bloggers use a Canon DSLR. T’was good to se...
When I first started grooming my facial hair I would wax my eyebrows and moustache, as threading became more popular, I became a fan of this method for my eyebr...