Fenty Beauty – Exclusive new peak

I have not come across Fenty Beauty before they sent me this free promotion pack. This isn’t a sponsored post, I am just being completely honest with my review. Mimosa Sunrise is a vibrant, light-medium tangerine orange with strong, warm yellow undertones and a pearly sheen. It was one of the least shimmery shades in the duos for reference. The pigmentation was fantastic, while the texture was smooth, blendable, and easy to work with, though I’d use a moderate hand or denser brush to pickup product more evenly. As an eyeshadow, it applied best with pressing and patting motions. It wore well for nine hours on me before fading.

Sangria Sunset is a medium-dull pink with inconspicuous, cool connotations and a metallic sheen.  If you are going to buy Fenty Beauty products the ONLY place to get them in the UK right now is at feelunique.com, use a discount code first, I found one – TENOFF – from this website. Money-saving is a way of life…! The surface was delicate, smooth, and thick without being hardened or difficult to get item when utilizing a brush. It had almost dark shading scope that connected equally and mixed out with little exertion on my cheeks, however it appeared to look somewhat less metallic in a solitary layer once buffed and mixed out. I didn’t experience any difficulty utilizing it as an eyeshadow. The shading remained on well for nine hours on me before blurring a bit.

Getting that perfect bun of hair – the ballerina!

I am told that my bun is a versatile hairstyle that can be used in a variety of situations. Depending on the style, a bun can be a functional style for household chores, a more polished look for work or school, or a sophisticated updo for a night out! No matter what kind of bun you want to make, you can look great in no time by just following a few simple steps!

I always envied those who could effortlessly throw their long hair into a bun on top of their heads and look perfectly polished without the use of damaging heat styling. Earlier this year I bought my first ‘donut’ and you could say it changed my life.. it didn’t but you could say it. It did, however, revolutionise my every day hair routine. I pretty much wore a bun for a month (day and night) until I had the Got2b mishap when I had to have it cut in to a short bob. That was a dark time I must say but happily hair does grow and it’s finally long enough (just) to cover a doughnut again and since I’ve been wearing it a lot lately I’ve had lot of requests for a how to.. so here it is. I got the clips from Debenhams (used promo code from here).

 

  • You can choose to make your bun off-center for a more playful look if you would like. This look works best if your bun is placed either very low or very high.
  • Because you are going for a messy bun look, don’t brush your hair or run your hands through it too much as you draw it back. Simply pick your hair up, resisting the temptation to finger brush it.
  • Be sure to pick up any loose strands, and make sure that all of your hair has been included in your handful.