Showing posts with label Eye Liner. Show all posts
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Friday, 7 August 2020

A Late Unboxing of Glossybox UK - June 2020 Edition - World Of Beauty*

I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that I'm never going to get these Glossybox unboxing posts back on track! No sooner do I get one post up then I either get a despatch email or the next box turns up on my doorstep.

As I said in my last Glossybox unboxing post, the make up heavy nature of some recent boxes, and the fact that I like to write such thorough reviews has meant that they are taking a little bit longer to prepare at the moment. As well as that, I'm also struggling a little bit with both my physical and my mental health right now, so blogging has definitely taken even more of a back seat than usual, but don't worry I'm trying to press on regardless, and keep on posting the best content that I can, all be it sporadically.

So unless I've majorly messed up somewhere down the line, I think we're now up to June, so after a lot of research, editing, and playing with make up, let's take a look back and see exactly what was inside the June 2020 edition of Glossybox UK.


After all the animal passions of May's Safari themed box, June's box saw a return to the traditional pink and black colour way but with a slight twist!

Pink cardboard box with a black lining? Check! Black ribbon? Check! Black paper shred? Check, Pink tissue paper? Well yes, as per usual the contents did come wrapped in a sheet of pink tissue paper but it wasn't the usual sheet of plain pale pink tissue paper, instead the tissue paper was covered in line drawings of maps, compasses, hats, ice creams, and landmarks from all around the world, including both the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben.


The specially designed tissue paper perfectly reflected the theme of the box which was "World Of Beauty". According to the enclosed information leaflet the June edit featured a range of beauty products from all corners of the globe, so you could explore the world without leaving your own home.



HUDA Beauty Life-Liner - Very Vanta (Extreme Black) - Duo Eyeliner Pencil & Liquid - 0.25g & 1.5ml - Full Size - Est. RRP £22


The first item in the box was the product that was teased in May's box, and it was a product from much loved beauty influencer Huda Kattan's HUDA Beauty line. Thanks to various editions of Glossybox, and a  Glossybox advent calendar, I've been able to try a few bits from the range now (check out my Beauty Product Directory to read some reviews) and whilst I've had the odd issue I've been fairly happy with most of the things that I've tried, so much so in fact that I've now gone to purchase a few bits off my own back - so, so far so good, alas this is where the positivity ends - I hate writing negative reviews but as needs must.

When it comes to eyeliner, I'll say it again for those at the back, I'm a total amateur, I'm useless at applying it, and I can't make it stay on! Throw in the fact that I've had several eyeliners so far in 2020 from Glossybox, then you would think that I would have been a bit disappointed to receive another one, but seeing as this one was from a brand like HUDA Beauty I was still quite keen to try it.


Unlike some previous Glossybox and HUDA Beauty collaborations, this HUDA Beauty Life-Liner in Very Vanta came boxed. The packaging itself is quite futuristic, a long chunky, angular barrel, that looks exactly like the famous HUDA Beauty diamond when it's standing on one end.


This is a dual ended eyeliner one end contains a long wearing, smooth, and crease free, matte black liquid liner and the other contains a twist up long wear, easy glide black pencil eyeliner. Both liners are apparently long lasting, waterproof, smudge proof. The tube of liquid liner twists off leaving a long, thin liner brush attached to the main barrel, and the twist up pencil is also embedded in the main barrel and has a pull off lid.



First up swatches - the liquid which you can see on the left is a lovely, well pigmented, deep, black. It looks quite shiny here but this picture was taken when it was still wet, it took a little while to dry but when it was dry it definitely had more of a matte finish. I did find the tube a little bit awkward to hold but it was fairy easy to draw a passable line on my hand. In theory a pencil should be easier to swatch, but not in this case, every time I tried to put any pressure on it, it snapped. It felt quite soft and it snapped twice while I was trying to swatch it. The colour was fine, more of a matte smokey black, but it was pretty much impossible to create a precise line after all of the snappage! 

Left - Liquid - Right - Pencil


So after swatching both liners the pigmentation was excellent but I had questions over the drying time, and precision of the liquid, and the softness of the pencil, but the swatches look okay,  but how do they perform on the actual face?

I'm going to be honest and say that the liquid was a bit of a disaster all round. You need a steady hand for liquid at the best of times, and that's something I just don't have. After a lot of practise and touching up I eventually managed a vaguely passable line which you can see below and then I did that thing that human beings do, you know that blinking thing and that's when disaster struck! Even after all of the fiddling the liner was still wet, and ended up all over my upper eyelid and pretty much all over my eye area, I should have took a picture really but it was just too hideous!

Do you know what the real kicker is though? When this stuff eventually does dry, it really doesn't come off, and despite using oil based cleansers, balms and eye make up removers, the swatch on my hand remained in place for nearly 24 hours, and what about the vaguely decent and ultimately smeared to hell lines on my eyes? well they stayed put as well until I removed them nearly 6 hours later, and even then they fought against every attempt I made to remove them before finally succumbing to an oil based, slightly stingy eye make up remover.

Liquid 


So what about the pencil side? well it was no where near as dramatic in any sense of the word. I did feel as though I had to press quite hard, and since the pencil had snapped so many times, there was no real point on it so my lines weren't as clear or as precise, so I did have to keep going over my lines to get any depth of colour, hence why it probably looks much deeper than the original swatch.

I also didn't find it anywhere near as creamy and blendable as HUDA Beauty claim, thankfully it didn't transfer as much as the liquid but look closely at the pictures below and you can see a little bit of transfer onto my upper lid. The wear also wasn't that great I only about 1 or 2 hours before it smudged and then faded into pretty much nothing.

Pencil



I'll always be the first to admit that my eyeliner skill, are shall we say lacking, but even if they weren't I'm still not sure that I'd be able to recommend this product. Despite my initial hope that all of the ridges and angles would make the brush and the pencil easier to hold, for me it actually made it slightly unwieldy and unbalanced which from the off made any form of precision more difficult.

There is no question that the liquid in particular is very long wearing, in fact it's arguably too long wearing, but if you have oily lids, twitchy eyes, or if you are time poor, then this stuff for me just took too long to try dry. In fact I spent more time clearing up the mess that a single blink made, then I did putting the entire rest of my face on.

The pencil on the other hand was just a bit mehh, it was so soft that I'd probably snapped a good 1/3 of it off before I'd even used it on my eyes. It wasn't awful but if you're after a pencil liner then for me there are much better ones out there than this.

Sorry HUDA unfortunately this wasn't for me, but if you fancy trying it for yourself and maybe proving me wrong, it's available from various retailers including direct from HUDA Beauty, Boots, Feel Unique, Cult Beauty, Selfridges and Harvey Nichols. Glossybox quote a price of £18 for this particular liner but most retailers seem to sell it for £22.

The Vintage Cosmetic Company Make-Up Removing Cloths x 2 - Zebra Print - Est. RRP £7.99


Next up an item that I personally think might have been better suited to May's Wild Things box

Famed for their practical ideas, and cute retro packaging and product designs, British company The Vintage Cosmetic Company, produce a range of super girly beauty tools and accessories, including these gorgeous animal print make up remover cloths.


Every subscriber received 2 cloths in either a leopard print or a zebra design print. Like with May's box I received the zebra design. The box contained 2 square cloths made from a super soft, and fluffy, 100% polyester microfibre type fabric.

The idea is fairly simply, the unique fabric design means that it just sucks up the dirt on your skin so in theory you can remove your make up with just one of these cloths and some warm water. One side of the cloth has slightly shorter fibres, you use that side for general cleansing and make up removal, and you use the other side which had slightly longer fibres for gentle exfoliation. 

The instructions say to machine wash the cloths before you use them, so after a quick spin in the washing machine, I left them to dry naturally and then it was time to take some make off. I'm not sure how well it's showing up in the picture that you can see below but I'm actually wearing quite a bit of make up here, bar the mascara though nothing was too long wearing, just an average face of the day, and something that you may be seeing a little bit more of later in this post.

Before


What I'm Wearing

Laura Mercier Foundation Primer - Blemish Less
Maybelline Fit Me! Matte + Poreless Liquid Foundation - 102 Fair Ivory
Mally Beauty Cancellation Concealer - Light / Medium
Benefit Cosmetics Sugarbomb (All Shades Swirled Together)
AVON Magi X HD Finish Powder 
Model Co Liquid Metal Eyeshadow - Champagne
Benefit Cosmetics Gimme Brow - Brow Volumizing Fibre Gel - 03 Medium
MAC Cosmetics Cremesheen Lipstick - Modesty
Essence Instant Matte Make Up Setting Spray 

So after a few hours wear it was time to put these babies through their paces, so I just soaked the cloth in warm water for a few seconds and then got to work, 

Damp Cloth


After 


So did it work? well at first glance yes it did, although the cloth was rinsed a few times there is still definitely make up on it. My face looks clean enough, and it certainly felt clean but look closely at the cloth and there doesn't appear to be any black residue on it. It didn't really remove any of my mascara, the Eyeko mascara is quite long wearing, and alas it refused to budge without a bit of eye make up remover.


If you only wear a little bit of make up, or if you don't wear any at all, then these cloths are probably ideal for you. There eco friendly, potentially money saving, and they're great for travel. If you wear a lot of make up though, you probably do need that little bit extra that you get from a cleanser, not to worry though, I've used both these and similar cloths with cream, oil and balm cleansers, and after a fabric conditioner free, machine wash, they come out as good as new.

As I say they are great for travel, and they are a good alternative, to muslin cloths and flannels. This particular pack of two cloths retails at £7.99 direct from The Vintage Cosmetic Company, and you can also pick up a pack of 3 from Look Fantastic from around £9.99.

LA Splash Cosmetics Eyeshadow Brush Set - Full Size - Est. RRP £15


The next item are should I say items, are from another one of those brands that I would never have heard of if it wasn't for Glossybox, US based cosmetic brand LA Splash. Although I've received a few of their products now, the only one I've actually tried is the glittery eyeliner that came in the 2019 Glossybox advent calendar, so it was nice to have the opportunity to try something else from the brand, and it was particularly nice to be able to add some more make up brushes to my collection.

The June edition of Glossybox included a cardboard and clear plastic pouch which contained 2 full sized eyeshadow brushes from LA Splash.


In a classic design with a black handle, and a silver ferrule, both of the brushes feature the LA Splash Cosmetics logo printed on the handle as well as the brush name.

The first brush is the Setting Brush - it's a basic, slightly fluffy shadow brush. The brush hairs feel nice and soft and it's perfect for applying shadow, and for blending. 

The second brush is the Defining Brush, it has a slightly squared off shape, and a slanted tip. Again it feels soft but it's also quite dense. This brush is a real multi tasker, as well as using as a precise shadow brush, you could also use it as a liner brush, or as a brow brush, and even as a lip brush. 


Although I'm not that familiar with the brand I was really pleased with both the quality and the versatility of these brushes, and I'm really pleased to have them in my brush collection. Although Beauty Bay do sell a selection of LA Splash Cosmetics, they don't stock these or any other brushes. The only stockist I can find for these appears to be direct from LA Splash Cosmetics themselves, unfortunately they are currently out of stock so I can't do a price comparison. Glossybox though put a price of £15 on this brush duo.

Model Co Liquid Metal Eyeshadow - Champagne - 4ml - Full Size - Est. RRP £15


Now, I've tried a few things from cruelty, and gluten free Australian brand Model Co now (check out my Beauty Product Directory to see some reviews) but I think that this is my first eyeshadow product.

Like most people I have a love / hate relationship with cream and liquid eyeshadows but if you find a good one then applying eyeshadow becomes a breeze, just a dab, a tiny bit of blending and you're good to go. My most recent experience with liquid eyeshadow though wasn't a good one, so my expectations for this product to be honest weren't that high, but I can safely say that this Model Co shadow well and truly proved me wrong.

Boxed in a packaged in a lipgloss like tube with a lipgloss like sponge applicator, Model Co claim that this is a highly pigmented shadow that "saturates the lids with an unparalleled sparkly glow"


The shade that I got was Champagne, I'm not really that Champagne describes the colour that well though, champagne shades are normally a bit more neutral where as this is a gorgeous metallic, golden copper shade.


The pigmentation as you can see is excellent, it feels really creamy, and smooth, and the application is very even and not at all bitty. I've applied it quite thickly in the pictures below but it was very easy to blend out, and unlike a certain other that I've already mentioned in this post, it dried really quickly. As much as I love cream and liquid shadows, the majority of them just don't wear that well on my oily lids but shock of horrors this one stayed put. There was a tiny bit of creasing and fading especially in the crease of my eye but by and large it didn't budge and stayed on until I removed it.



I personally love this shade on it's own but you could also use it as part of a full on eyeshadow look or even as shadow base. It's pretty, it wears well and it's super quick to apply, in other words it's everything that I wanted the Bellapierre Liquid Shadow Eye Candy in Vanity to be, well done Model Co.

The one issue that I have with this shadow is that it's pretty difficult to find, I don't know whether of Glossybox have acquired a job lot of Model Co and their sister brand MCo make up, but the last few bits that I've had from both brands appear to have been discontinued. I've searched the web for this particular eyeshadow and the only place that I can find unsurprisingly is eBay. Glossybox quote a retail price of £15 for this product but who really knows.

Beautaniq Beauty Guardian Angel Revitalising Eye Gels - 1 x Pair - 3g - Est. RRP £4.71


Like the hair mask in April's box, the final item in June's box also appeared to be a replacement or a substitution. According to the accompanying leaflet I should have received the Beauty Pro Natura Potato & Parsley Under Eye Mask but instead I received a similar gel under eye mask from anew brand to me, Beautaniq Beauty.

Beautaniq Beauty are a plant based skincare and make up brand, who have produce an uncomplicated and effective range of products that contain no parabens, PEGS, phthalates, sulphates, DEA, TEA, or mineral oils. The range is cruelty free and 100% vegan and it's specially designed for sensitive skin.

These eye patches are designed to hydrate, brighten and de-puff the eyes , they are perfect for tired eyes and overworked eyes, for jet lag and for party prep, they contain aloe vera, green tea, rose extract, seaweed, cucumber, and hyaluronic acid.


The packet contained a small plastic tray that contained 2 translucent blue, sparkle filled, gel patches that were shaped like angel wings. They didn't have any real scent, and there was barely any excess liquid.

As well as looking adorable the angel wing design is also functional, you can actually use these patches in two ways depending on your skin concerns, you can either apply them with the pointier end nearest your nose if you major concern is crows feet, or you can apply them the way I did with pointy end furthest away from your nose if you're more concerned with under eye puffiness or wrinkles.


The patches are quite simple to use you just apply them to clean, dry skin. Although they didn't feel that tight or sticky on the skin they definitely felt quite secure on the skin and they didn't feel as though they were going to fall off.  They initially felt quite cool on the skin but like most hydro gel type product they gradually warm up to body temperature on contact with the skin. You can leave them for anywhere between 5 and 15 minutes - so I just lay back and attempted to chill out but Max clearly had other ideas!


I left my patches on for about 15 minutes before peeling them off. They were really easy to peel off, and unlike a lot of masks, they left virtually no excess liquid. I nearly always forget to take before pictures when I test a mask out so you'll just have to believe me when I say that my eyes definitely looked more hydrated, less tired, and even a little bit plumper, alas the wrinkles are still there but you can't have everything.

After 


I actually really loved these patches and how refreshed they made my eye area look and feel. It's such a shame that so many eye patches on the market contain gelatine and animal collagen so I'm really thankful that there ones are vegan and animal friendly, and I will definitely consider purchasing these particular ones again in the future. I can only find these particular masks on the Beautaniq Beauty website but they do ship worldwide. This single pack of gels retails at around £4.59, and they also sell a box of 5 packs for £19.11.

Despite the fact that I didn't get on with the star product in June's box, I'm still pretty pleased with the bits that I got. The box gave me a way to try a product that I would have been disappointed with if I'd bought it separately - The price of the entire box was less than the retail price of the HUDA Beauty liner so all of the other items were really a bonus, and they were all decent products in their own right. There wasn't a real standout product this time round just 4 items that were all nice products and that all did what they promised.

Let me know your thoughts on this box in the comments section below and don't forget that you can find out more about Glossybox by clicking my link, I really do appreciate all click throughs x Thanks for reading and I'll see you over the weekend with a quick nails of the day post x 

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Saturday, 24 August 2019

Unboxing Glossybox UK - August 2019 - The Birthday Edition*



No matter what kind of subscription box you subscribe to, I think it goes without saying the Christmas box is probably the most eagerly anticipated box of the year. I always look forward to the Christmas editions of all of the boxes that I subscribe to, I love the limited edition box designs and the special, and often higher priced items, that brands often include in their December boxes. If you are a Glossybox subscriber though you don't have to wait until December for a bit of sparkle, and a bit of excitement, you can get it all now courtesy of the August edition of Glossybox UK, otherwise known as "The Birthday Edition".


Yes, August is Glossybox's birthday month and they're celebrating the only way they know how, with a limited edition box adorned with sparkles. I am a huge fan of holographic and foil sparkles and the special limited edition birthday box, features the usual pink box with a fabulous holographic, pink sparkle drip design on the lid.


The sparkle themes carries on inside the box with pink tissue, white ribbon, and silver foil shred. I'm definitely going to be keeping both the box and the shred and the ribbon, for storage, and also for wrapping gifts later in the year.


Now as I've mentioned in several previous unboxing posts, I don't really take a lot of notice of the bits of paper that come both in the box itself, and in the outer box or bag, but I'm starting to because you never know what you might find. As per usual you get a booklet from Glossybox telling you about the theme of the box and a bit more about the items in the box, but in this particular box I also received two other pieces of paper both of which made for interesting reading.


One of which was a leaflet from Bodyform advertising their Pure Sensitive intimate care range. As well as containing a 50p off coupon for any pack of Bodyform sanitary towels or panty liner, it also included another two coupons, one for a full size bottle of the Pure Sensitive Wash and one for a pack of the Pure Sensitive intimate wipes. Now as you know I can take or leave "intimate products" but I'm definitely going to use the coupons if I can and give the range a try. I think these coupons must be doing the rounds as I also received some in a recent Feel Unique Pick 'n' Mix order, so if you can get your hands on a leaflet it's a good offer.


I'm so sorry for mentioning Christmas again, but lets be honest we're nearly in September now, and the way that this year is flying buying, Santa will be here before we know it! Now I normally wouldn't talk about Christmas just yet, but the August edition of Glossybox included a sneak peek of the 2019 Glossybox advent calendar. Now I haven't been lucky enough to receive any press releases on this years calendar, but according to this leaflet, it's going to be bigger and better than ever, and the contents which includes items from the likes of Chloe, Dermalogica, Tarte Cosmetics, and NYX, is worth over £370!


If you're interested then it really pays to be a Glossybox subscriber. Priority access for subscribers begins on the 6th September, and subscribers can buy the calendar for a special price of just £70.I know it's a little bit early to be thinking about Christmas and advent calendars but I was really impressed with last years offering (read my unboxing posts here and here) so I think I'm either going to treat myself to this years calendar, or I'm going to try and persuade someone else to buy me it ;)


Now as excited as I am about the advent calendar, and about the December edition of Glossybox, I was also pretty excited about the August, birthday edition.


HUDA Beauty Lip Strobe - Ritzy - 4ml - Full Size - RRP £17



First we have the biggie, the sneak peek for July's box, and probably the one reason why this box has now sold out. It's another product from the much loved and much hyped brand, HUDA Beauty. As much as I'd like to try every product from the brand it's quite price prohibitive so the only HUDA Beauty items that I own are a the Winter Solstice Winter Highlighter Palette from last years Glossybox advent calendar, and a lip pencil, and a matte lip colour, both of which came in previous editions of Glossybox. Whilst I would have loved to try an eye or another cheek product, the HUDA Beauty product in August's box was another lip product.



The August edition of Glossybox, contained one of four shades of the HUDA Beauty Lip Strobe. Lip Strobe's are basically metallic lip glosses that you can wear alone, or on top of other lip colours. Designed to have a comfortable, non sticky cushion like feel, they are designed to add volume and to sculpt the lips.


Packaged in a chunky tube, they have a slanted, almost heart shaped foam applicator for easy application whether you're applying the colour all over the lips, or just in the areas that you want to emphasise or draw attention to. 


As I say every subscriber received one of 4 shades, and I've got to be honest my heart sank a little bit when I saw this one. I got Ritzy, which is officially described as a champagne or a rose champagne, which is a pretty accurate description, it's a very pale almost golden, nude shade.



It looks gorgeous swatched, I love the vanilla scent and taste, and it felt really comfortable on the lips, but and here's the big but I don't think the colour works on me at all. Applied on its own it looked slightly patchy, and way too pale and sparkly, so I've mainly been wearing it over the top of other colours. In these pictures I'm wearing it over the HUDA Beauty Liquid Matte Lipstick in Girlfriend, which is a nude shade, that I received in the November 2018 edition of Glossybox (You can watch my unboxing video here).



I don't think it looks horrible by any means, there is no chunky glitter just a gold, champagne gloss, I'm just not convinced that it does anything for me, it just looks to pale, more so in real life.



I can't fault the texture, the longevity or the taste, I just think I would have got more use out of one of the pink shades. Never mind even though it didn't come with an outer box it's still a full size that retails at £17 from various retailers including Selfridges, Cult Beauty and Feel Unique.

Furr Rose Gold Lash Curler - RRP £15



As you know I love trying new brands and the next product is from a new brand to me, Furr Lashes, who are a vegan friendly beauty brand who specialise in false lashes, and lash accessories.

I'm pretty useless with false lashes so you'd think that I'd be happier with a set of eyelash colours, well I guess I am but I've got to admit it that I don't use lash curlers that often. I own enough of them but it's a step that I always seem to forget about, I use a lot of lengthening and curling mascaras, so it's normally a step that I can do without. 

These are pretty nice curlers though, they're made of rose gold tone metal, and they have a nice soft, but secure rubber pad. Since I got these I've made a real effort to try and use them, and I have to say I've been pretty happy with the results. I have quite hooded eyes so it's sometimes difficult to see any real difference on my bare lashes, but when I've used these alongside a decent mascara I looked more wide eyed and as a result more awake!


These are decent curlers, and I'm definitely going to try and slot them into my regular lash routine. These retail at £15 and are available direct from Furr Lashes.

Wilkinson Sword Quattro For Women Razor - RRP £6 - £7.99


When it comes to hair removal, I'm not a huge razor user, I prefer longer lasting methods, but I do usually keep a packet of disposables on stand by in case of hair removal emergencies. 

I know we're all thinking about the environment at the moment, and if you think about it razors aren't really the best things to use if you're thinking about plastic waste, but if you're going to use them, then replacing blades is probably a slightly better option, so I was pretty happy to receive this one in August's box.

Wilkinson Sword are probably one of the biggest brands and names when it comes to razors, and this one has been specially designed with a pivoting head, and four wire wrapped blades infused with aloe, and vitamin E, for a smooth, contoured, and nick free shave. This particular razor comes with one head and it includes a shower hanger.

I am currently testing out another hair removal product so I haven't had an opportunity to try this out yet, but I'm sure I'll give it a try at some point. Prices vary quite a bit with this one so I would definitely shop around but you buy it at a number of retailers including Boots and Superdrug for between £6 - £7.99, and a pack of 6 replacement blades retails at around £12.29

Bang Beauty Felt Tip Eyeliner - 1.8g - Full Size - RRP £15.75 / $20


My name is Louise, and I'm useless at applying eyeliner. I can just about cope with creams and gels, and brushes, but give me a liquid or a pen, and I look like a cross between a three year old playing with their mothers make up, and a member of Kiss!

My hands just aren't steady enough, I have hooded, oily lids, oh, and I have facial nerve paralysis, forget a flick or a cat eye, I just want a straight line!




I guess the only way to improve though is to practise, and even though you aren't going to see any of my fails in this post I've practising with this product from subscription box favourite brand, Bang Beauty.



I own a couple of Bang Beauty bits already but this is my first eyeliner. With a super slim tip, Bang Beauty claim that this is a waterproof, quick drying, non smudging, non pulling felt tip eyeliner.


It's not the blackest, black that I've ever seen but it is definitely black, and although the tip is quite fine it's easy enough to create both thick and thin lines. I have tried this on my eyes, and it does seem to do what they say, you have a little while to clear up mistakes before it sets, and it actually lasted pretty well all be it on some dry eye days.


This wasn't actually bad, I'm just useless at applying it, I'm going to persevere though, and fingers crossed one day I might create an eyeliner look worth photographing. This is a full size product and it's available exclusively from Bang Beauty.

Beauty Pro Eye Therapy Under Eye Mask - 3.5g - 1 x Pair


Finally another brand that you see a lot in subscription boxes, Beauty Pro, but this time it isn't a face mask, instead it's an under eye mask.

The pack contains 1 pair of hydro gel under eye patches, which contain collagen and green tea. They are designed to diminish fine line, and improve skin clarity, tone and elasticity, and like all eye masks they are also designed to be relaxing and cooling. They are free from mineral oil, lanolin, petroleum, and parabens. I haven't managed to try these yet but I'm sure that I will fairly soon if this heat keeps up. This 3.5g, single pair pack is described as by Glossybox as a deluxe mini with an estimated RRP of £1.65. I can't this single pack online but various retailers including direct from Beauty Pro, NEXT and Fragrance Direct all sell a pack of 3 pairs which retails between £4.50 and £5.


Okay, so did this box live up to the hype? Well the despite the fact that the colour didn't really work on me the standout product was definitely the HUDA Beauty Lip Strobe. I would have preferred one of the pink shades, but even though this product was unboxed, it was still worth more than the value of the box. Whilst the other items in the box are all decent value useful items, and things that I will use, I can't help but feel a touch disappointed that they didn't really seem to fit in with the fun, celebratory and sparkly theme. Let me know your thoughts in the comments, and if you fancy getting your hands on September's Delicious Beauty edit, which contains a black tea based body scrub, and of course priority access on the advent calendar, then please use my link to sign up for yourself.

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