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[BH Cosmetics] Be...(By Bubzbeauty)

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 This eyeshadow palette is the first piece of makeup I have tried from BH Cosmetics. I received Be... as a gift from my cousin, and I am overjoyed with the quality and color selection this palette has.  This palette contains 12 eyeshadows at $14.50. These colors are handpicked by the one and only Bubzbeauty from Youtube. I remember watching her since the Youtube Beauty Community was created. She is definitely one of the OGs that stuck to her roots, and is still making content for her audience, as well as, staying true to herself. So from all the palettes to get from BH Cosmetics' extensive selection of makeup, I am happy that this was my first experience.

[Kat Von D] Lock-It Color Correcting Eyeshadow Primer Review

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This eyeshadow primer is simply the combo of a primer and concealer put together. If you have prominent, pigmented veins and blood vessels discoloration on your lids like I do, you may benefit from Kat Von D's Lock-It Color Correction Eyeshadow Primer . This pencil does create a skin-color camouflage layer on your lids, leaving the skin tacky for eyeshadow to adhere to and stay put for a longer period of time.

[e.l.f Cosmetics] Hydrating Water Cleansing Cloths Review

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I have always been a fan of e.l.f's Makeup Remover Cleansing Clothes ($3.00/ 20 Cloths). So when e.l.f came out with a new version of cleansing clothes for their new skincare line, I was excited to try them.  To be perfectly honest, these Hydrating Water Cleansing Cloths work exactly the same as the original Makeup Remover Cleansing Clothes.The only difference is that the Hydrating Clothes contain more skin-loving ingredients such as, Vitamins B & E, and it is also soaked with purified water. However, on the skin, I can not differentiate the difference between the two. They both hydrate the skin, they both feel smooth and soft on the skin, and they both take off makeup the same. 

[L'oreal] Infallible Total Coverage Foundation Review

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This L'oreal Infallible Total Cover Foundation is exactly what the name says, "Total Cover". This is a heavy coverage foundation, and believe it or not, I happen to like it quite a lot, despite me being a light-coverage lover.

[Milk Makeup] Blur Stick Review

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This Blur Stick from Milk Cosmetics received a lot of hype by many YouTube Beauty Influencers before the stick was even on the market, and what the product did for their skin in their demonstrations got me wanting this in my makeup collection. So I placed an order on Sephora the first chance I got.  So what is this Milk Makeup Blur Stick that everyone is raving about anyways?

[L'oreal] Infallible Total Cover Color Correcting Kit Review

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Look at what I bought the other day at the drugstore among a few other things (of course), and I got to say, these are creamy and silky color correcting creams! This L'oreal Infallible Total Cover Color Correcting Kit  is $16.99, and it comes with four color correcting colors; Peach (disguises dark circles), Yellow (combats discoloration), Green (neutralizes redness), and Purple (brightens dullness).

[L'oreal] Infallible Artist Blend Artist Foundation and Concealer Sponges Review

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I am so excited to see Drugstore Brands are finally taking their stab at making their own makeup sponges. I may finally be able to find a dupe for my beloved Beauty Blender! The L'oreal Infallible Blend Artists Blenders caught my eye due to their loud colors. There are three different sponges available at $7.99, but I only purchased two, the Artist Blend Foundation Blender and the Artist Blend Concealer Blender .

[Dr. Jart+] Premium BB Beauty Balm SPF 45

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When I first tried this Premium Beauty Balm from Dr. Jart+, the first thought that popped in my mind was this would make a mighty fine face primer. Sure enough, on the Dr. Jart's website , they recommend you use this as a primer, especially since it does not have much coverage, but it does perfect the skin. It doesn't hide blemishes but it does blur imperfections and add brightness, which I am a huge fan of!

[elf Cosmetics] Smudge Pot Cream Eyeshadows

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These elf Cosmetics Smudge Pot Cream Eyeshadows  are one of my favorite products from the elf line. They are easy to work with, pigmented, and extremely long-lasting. The crazy part is that these are only $3.00 each, and each pot will seriously last you a life time. 

[elf Cosmetics] Studio Flawless Finish Foundation

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If you have not tried elf's Studio Flawless Finish Foundation , please do! I am kicking myself on not trying this foundation sooner, especially since it is one of elf's original products that they have first came out with back in the haydays.

[tarte Cosmetics] Tarteist PRO Glow to Go Highlight & Contour Palette Review

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Here is another pro to go palette from tarte Cosmetics. It is the miniature size of the  tarte Tarteist PRO Glow Highlight & Contour Palette , retailing at $45.00. The larger palette comes with four highlighting powders, one cream contour, and one powder contour. The mini version, the Tarteist PRO Glow to Go Highlight & Contour Palette retails at $23.00, where you get two powder highlighters and one powder contour. Like the eyeshadow palettes, both palettes have their exclusive shades, so you are able to purchase both without having overlapping colors, which I think is genius in a business standpoint.

[Tarte Cosmetics] Tartiest PRO To Go Amazonian Clay Palette

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This travel-friendly, $23.00  Tarte Tartiest PRO To Go Amazonian Clay Palette is a great way to test the waters of Tarte's New Tartiest Pro line without having to commit in buying the full size eyeshadow palette. The great part is if you still want to get the full, $53.00 PRO Amazonian Clay Palette , you won't be getting any duplicate shades from both palettes because this PRO to go has its own 6 exclusive shades.

[elf Cosmetics] Tone Correcting Powder

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Four cool-tone, color-correcting pressed powders; compacted in a sleek, black rectangular casing for just $4.00. I do not know how elf cosmetics keeps their prices so affordable and still able to produce high quality products! This Tone Correcting Powder consist of finely milled powder with four cool-tone pastel colors, blue, yellow, brown and pink. For those that do not know what each color does, the blue neutralizes orange, the brown gives the skin color, the salmon-tan neutralizes grey, and the yellow brightens the skin. The one I have is an old version. The new version has pink and green colors in it. You can use each color individually if you so choose to, but I like to mix them all up and apply it straight to the face with a fluffy powder brush.