As soon as the Summer collections are out from each beauty brand, I usually end up with a list as long as my arm, filled with items that I'm lusting after. Dior are always a brand that present a collection that has every beauty addict drooling and as I'm sure you'll agree, the Birds of Paradise collection was no different. This time round, it was the Dior Jelly Lip Pens that topped my to-buy digest, as Dior lip products are some of my all-time favourites. I wasn't disappointed, either.
When Summer reluctantly decides to show its face, products in powder formulations are put to one side and creamy consistencies replace them. Heavy, obvious powders aren't pretty in the glorious sunshine, but cream products keep every look more natural and fresh. Glowing and luminous is the look I'm after and, finally, the drugstore brands are pulling their finger out and providing us with some much-needed, cheaper, cream formulations. Bourjois's Little Round Pot Cream Blushes have caused a bit of a blog sensation, as of late. As soon as they hit the market, people were rushing to get their hands on them, including myself.
Finally, the weather has started to heat up, here in the UK. The products that have been featuring heavily on my dressing table recently, have definitely become more Summer appropriate. This favourites post includes lotions and potions that are helping me to get prepped for flashing a bit more flesh and to go au naturel, in the makeup and hair department.
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The Chemistry Brand Inhibitif Hair-Free Body Serum Review: Week 3-4 Update
12:41Alice Grace
So, a month has passed since cracking open my first bottle of The Chemistry Brand Inhibitif Body Serum. Has it transformed my legs into those of a silky smooth goddess? Can I wave goodbye to the laborious task of slapping on some gel and shaving, yet? The marketing campaign for this product has really packed a punch and it's starting to gain a lot of interest, but are we just suckers for believing the hype?
After the previous weeks of not seeing much change from using this product, I started to lose hope. This seemed to go the same way as many other hair removal products that I've fallen for over the years - I'm sucked in by the amazing claims, I use it religiously, expecting miracles and then disappointed with the outcome, it gets chucked in the bin like the rest. My dedication to making the effort to apply it began to wane. But, as the full results are seen after around two months, according to Inhibitif, I've stuck it out. Boy, am I glad I did, too!