Blush has been making quite the comeback in my collection, recently. I tend to go through phases of going over the top and purchasing a few in one go and then having a dry spell, whilst I lust after another makeup item. One brand that always reels me back in, though, is Nars Cosmetics - by far, they are my favourite for blushes. Passing a counter is dangerous for me - as soon my eyes are drawn to the plethora of beautiful compacts, I can basically forget whatever I'm on my way to do, as I'll be lost in a frenzy of swatching for at least ten minutes. I don't think I've ever been to a Nars counter and not made a blush purchase - I just can't help it; they're like a glow-giving, buttery smooth, wonderfully pigmented drug. I am well and truly addicted.
For a couple of years now, my cleansing loyalties have always lied with the one and only Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm. When I last went on the hunt for my usual favourite, I was left in a panic. Not one place I tried online had it in stock. Cue my sweaty palms. I was going to New York for a few weeks and the thought of being without it made my tummy turn. When something really works for your skin, you become cautious about changing things up. Now, I wasn't sure whether the Emma Hardie balm was being slowly discontinued or was going through a disappearing act, but I was anxious. In sheer desperation, I searched for a replacement and, going on the cult-classic status, opted for the quintessential beauty editor favourite, Eve Lom Cleanser. I warn you now, this review is going to be a meaty, but surprising one!