#1 Etos eyelash serum. I am not very convinced by the claims eyelash serums usually make, yet I seem to buy every new one that doesn't have glaucoma drugs in it. This newest addition works surprisingly well. Or rather, surprisingly well for something that most of the time doesn't work at all. With this one, I can see the same "results" as with other, more expensive eyelash serums. Which means probably that there is no effect at all, but I swear my eyelashes sometimes look longer after faithfully applying this daily. Was cheap, so will buy again.
#2 Lip fusion lip pencil. I bought this long ago for a third of the original (expensive) price on Ebay, and I still haven't used it up. I just don't wear lip pencil. However, I should wear it more as a lipstick since it is not drying like other lip pencils. No 'plumping effect', though.
#3 Miss Sporty eyeliner. I bought this cheap product years ago when liquid eyeliners were still new. There is still product left and it hasn't dried out, although the brush is somewhat deformed now. Although it smudges/fades rather quickly, I like this eyeliner because of the good color payoff.
#4 Essence tweeze. I like to use it at bus stops.
#5 Catrice gel eyeliner. I was very fascinated by the gel eyeliner thing, so when it popped up in the aisle of affordable and not on animals tested Catrice cosmetics, I had to try it. The color payoff and staying power are great, although it can be messy to apply and requires practice.
#6 Essence gel blush. And now in 2013, the gel blush is a new thing that is copied by Essence (another cheap brand not tested on animals) and I choosed it as a birthday gift from my friend ^^. This one looks bright red but shows pink on the cheeks, very Juliette et Justine-like. The staying power is good.
#2 Lip fusion lip pencil. I bought this long ago for a third of the original (expensive) price on Ebay, and I still haven't used it up. I just don't wear lip pencil. However, I should wear it more as a lipstick since it is not drying like other lip pencils. No 'plumping effect', though.
#3 Miss Sporty eyeliner. I bought this cheap product years ago when liquid eyeliners were still new. There is still product left and it hasn't dried out, although the brush is somewhat deformed now. Although it smudges/fades rather quickly, I like this eyeliner because of the good color payoff.
#4 Essence tweeze. I like to use it at bus stops.
#5 Catrice gel eyeliner. I was very fascinated by the gel eyeliner thing, so when it popped up in the aisle of affordable and not on animals tested Catrice cosmetics, I had to try it. The color payoff and staying power are great, although it can be messy to apply and requires practice.
#6 Essence gel blush. And now in 2013, the gel blush is a new thing that is copied by Essence (another cheap brand not tested on animals) and I choosed it as a birthday gift from my friend ^^. This one looks bright red but shows pink on the cheeks, very Juliette et Justine-like. The staying power is good.
#7 Fusion beauty blush. This is a very pretty, sparkly peachy cream blush with subtile glitter I bought for about one third of the (expensive) price on Ebay -if you have a favorite cosmetics brand that is expensive, check out Ebay. The staying power is ok, but the best thing about it is that it is made with skin conditioning ingredients,so if you really don't want to remove your makeup at night it is no problem with this blush. It also claims to make your cheeks fuller and when I used it very often I could swear my cheekbones looked better, lol.
#8 The brush for the gel eyeliner
#9,10 automatic eyeliner pencils by NYX in white and brownish green. NYX is a cheap brand but the cosmetics have great color payoff and are gentle for the skin, and they are not tested on animals. Love these eyeliners.
#11 Max Factor mascara. Got it for free somewhere, and it is decent.
#12 Catrice lash+ mascara. Claimed to boost eyelash growth. That didn't work but it was a nice mascara untill it started clumping.
#13 Catrice lipgloss. This is so pigmented! Almost like lipstick, but with a glossy shine. Perfect for gothic lolita looks.
#8 The brush for the gel eyeliner
#9,10 automatic eyeliner pencils by NYX in white and brownish green. NYX is a cheap brand but the cosmetics have great color payoff and are gentle for the skin, and they are not tested on animals. Love these eyeliners.
#11 Max Factor mascara. Got it for free somewhere, and it is decent.
#12 Catrice lash+ mascara. Claimed to boost eyelash growth. That didn't work but it was a nice mascara untill it started clumping.
#13 Catrice lipgloss. This is so pigmented! Almost like lipstick, but with a glossy shine. Perfect for gothic lolita looks.
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