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I will, in fact, be dedicating an entire blog entry to profess my undying love for the Maybelline Color Tattoo in Bad to the Bronze.


I love me a neutral cream shadow. It's the quickest, easiest way to add some color and definition to the eyes. They're great as bases, to prolong the wear of your powdered shadows and to make them more vibrant, but they're also great on their own! Bad to the Bronze is the most beautiful golden-bronze cream shadow that I've ever laid my eyes on. If you don't know how to do a smokey eye, no problem! I don't either. I just use this, dab, dab, dab on my eyes and voila!

But before I go on and on (and on) about how you should run (don't walk, RUN.) to get this now, here are the product claims:
on wear time: Maybelline calls this their longest-wearing cream gel shadow at a wear-time of 24 hours. 
on formula: Maybelline promises a smooth application providing vibrant color that does not fade. 

Now, I don't know about the whole 24-hour wear-time claim because I've never actually worn this (or any make-up product, for that matter) for 24-hours. The longest I've had this product on is 6 hours, and it certainly wore well with no creasing and no fading that I could see, considering I did not set it with any powder eyeshadow on top. I did use a primer underneath though (I use Too Faced Shadow Insurance) because I wanted to make sure it would hold up against the Manila humidity and heat. I have heard people say that this holds up really well even without a primer, though!

The formula itself was very smooth. As with all cream shadows, I prefer to use just my ring finger to apply. You certainly could use a brush, but I just feel that the warmth from your fingers help to melt the product more on to your skin, making for a smoother, more even application. I did not have any problems with it chunking up on my eyelids during application.

Can we talk about the color now?


It is the most gorgeous bronze color I've ever, ever, ever seen! You know those eyeshadow colors that look differently in different lightings, those that look naturally lighter on your lids, and naturally darker in the crease? (I like to call these multi-dimensional eyeshadows) This is one of those colors!! These types are my favorite shadows to work with, because you can literally just use one color - blend it all over your lids and into the crease - and it looks like you've "made an effort." It looks like you've spent a lot of time blending several shades, when all you really did was slap on a single color. Bad to the Bronze is the perfect shade for both day and night. You can do just a few quick dabs of this to give you a really pretty, but defined daytime look OR build this up for more drama if you're going out at night. This shade of bronze is so universal, I think it would look amazing on just about anyone no matter what your skintone is. (I've seen this on  the super fair-skinned, and even those with a darker skintone, and the color looks stunning on both.) This is one of those products to easily take your look from day to night!

If I could have only one eyeshadow for the rest of my life (what a depressing thought), I would pick this in a heartbeat. This is quite the popular product among beauty bloggers and I totally get the hype. The best part? It's mega affordable and accessible at only PHP395 at any Maybelline counters in major department store or Watsons branches nationwide. (Maybelline PH often does 20% or 50% off, so you can get a better deal!)

Go get you some!!

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I was on an Asian beauty kick a while back and I bought this from a friend's Asian beauty supply store after hearing rave reviews on this.

Picture is not mine. Credits go to the rightful owner.


"Enriched with mud & minerals from the Dead Sea, this mineral aqua mud foam detoxifies & moisturizes your skin at the same time. It washes away impurities and excess oils, to leave skin refreshed, nourished & moisturized. Recommended for all skin types." - That's what the label says! The directions also tell you to massage this over wet or dry skin, then rinse it off... yeah, I don't use it for that. (I'm such a rebel. ..NAT)

For the first two weeks, I used it religiously, just how the directions said to, as a facial foam. But I did not see nor feel any difference with it. I don't know, maybe I was just using it wrong. But I didn't feel it was doing anything different nor special from my regular Clean & Clear facial wash. So then, I remembered seeing pictures of people using it as a mask. So, I put on a layer, left it on for about 25 minutes, washed it off, and by golly, my skin felt clean, tightened, yet moisturized. Right until then, I thought then that it would be a nice nighttime face mask, if I wanted to have a spa night of sorts. Come the next morning though, I noticed the little bumps (pimples in their early infant stages, ew) I had on my forehead have flattened, and my pores looked tighter.

So, I tried it a few more times as a spot treatment on pimples just about to sprout out, and I've never looked back. Every time I have a little bump (just about to form into a pimple) anywhere on my face, I put a dab of this on, leave it on for 25 minutes, then wash it off. The next morning, the bump will have flattened and dried already. I love this stuff!!

More than raving about this product though, I think the more important point I'm trying to get at here is that just because a product didn't work out for you the way it's meant to, doesn't mean it won't work for you at all. Try using it in other ways, you might be surprised! :)

Cheers to the weekend!

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It's no secret that I love me a good, red lip (proof is here), but most of the time, I prefer to wear a bold pink vs. a bold red. The only time I ever really go for red over pink is during the holidays. Year-round, I just feel more comfortable in pink. I feel it's just as empowering as red, but younger, fresher, and with just a little more sass!

I wore bold pink lips for years before I started to wear red. So if you're new to bold lips, you may want to try pink! :) I promise, it's not as scary! :)

Here, I'm sharing with you my four fave bold, pink lipsticks. As a prelude, I should share that my fave finish for any color of bold lips is satin to matte (though I prefer satins to totally mattes). Satins and mattes provide much better color payoff vs. glossy or lustre-types, and because these are bold colors, I do want to get the best color payoff. Satins and mattes also provide a better staying-power on your lips, so you don't have to keep re-applying. We don't want to have to pile on layers upon layers upon layers of lipstick just to get that color, only to have it slip off, do we?


(L-R: 1-Maybelline Color Sensational in 160 Fifth Ave. Fuschia, 2-Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited Supreme Matte Lipstick in M PK376 or Gangnam Pink, 3-Wet N Wild Megalast Lipstick in 905D Smokin' Hot Pink, 4-Maybelline Color Sensational Vivids in 904 Vivid Rose)

1. Maybelline Color Sensational Lipstick in 160 Fifth Ave. Fuschia
Before I discovered WNW Smokin' Hot Pink, this was my favorite. It still holds a special places in my heart. This one is exactly what its name says it is, it's a bright fuschia. It's a bright pink with more purple than red tones. This one is a little bit cooler-toned. The finish is just a smiiiiidge shinier and moisturizing than the WNW Megalast Lipsticks, bordering a lustre finish. The nice thing here is that since it's more lustre-y, you can just dab this on your lips and blend it in with a clean finger to make it a stain if you're not going for the full-on bold lip look or if maybe you're new to bold lips and just want to get your feet wet. You can even do a Korean gradient lip with this one!

2. Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited Supreme Matte Lipstick in M PK376 (more popularly known as Gangnam Pink) 
This is a cult fave among Asians. If you go to any Shu Uemura store and ask for their best selling lipstick, chances are, this would be it. Interestingly, bold pinks are more popular in Asia than anywhere else. This particular one, I think was popularized by Korean celebrities (I could be making that up, but you can refer to the below picture and decide for yourself.) This one is a true, hot pink. No blue nor yellow nor orange or whatsoever undertones in it, just a true, hot pink. Like any matte lipstick, the formula on this was a bit drying, though it didn't feel quite as heavy as other matte lipsticks do. Also, I would recommend giving your lips a good scrub and moisturizing them reaaaally well before putting this on because this will accentuate any kind of dryness or flakiness. But the color is just so pretty that I can forgive all its dryness-emphasizing characteristics! It's the purrrfect lipstick to use if you don't want to wear a lot of make-up, but still want to look all glammed-up. And guess what, this looks AMAZING on morenas!! Seriously. I've never seen a bright, pink lipstick look that good on mestizas, chinitas, and morenas alike!



3. Wet N Wild Megalast Lipstick in 905D Smokin' Hot Pink
This one I think is the closest in the bunch to a red. I'm putting it out there, I will not love another pink lipstick as much as I love this. EVER (and forever is a very long time.) It's that raspberry color - that "is it pink? but is it red? but is it pink?? but is it red??" color that I absolutely LOVE! This is a pretty neutral pink, not too cool-toned, but not too warm, so I think it'd look good on just about anyone! And the finish on these Megalast Lipsticks are awesome, they go totally opaque in just one swipe and the formula is a nice, satin finish, so it gives your lips a nice dimension. The best part? Costs only PHP199. Go get you some!!

4. Maybelline Color Sensational Vivids in 904 Vivid Rose
Last but not the least, this color I tend to go for more in the summer because it has subtle coral hints in it. Like Fifth Ave. Fuschia, the formula and finish is just as lustre-y. Because it's so hot in the summer, I don't really like wearing a thick lipstick, so I use this more as a stain to give me that I-just-ate-a-popsicle look. :) This is the brightest of the bunch, almost a neon, so I do have to be a little brave to wear this! The Vivids line of lipsticks are sadly not available in the Philippines. Maybelline Philippines has not brought them here yet, but they've been out in the US and UK for a while now. I got this last summer while we were in London for a trip.

Are you now a pink lippie convert? :)
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I have quite a number of regrets in my life, but (fear not!) I am not about to get deep down and personal here. This tag is about beauty products which I regret buying. I hope this can help some of you, if maybe you're thinking about buying them. :)



Before I start though, I should say that just because these products didn't work for me, doesn't mean they won't work for you too. Skin and preference varies from one person to the next, and products may react differently from person to person. Maybe I'm just using these products wrongly (in which case, I would love it if you could leave me a comment down below telling me how you use it! :) ). These thoughts are my own. Take what you will. :)

1. Coastal Scents 88 Original Eyeshadow Palette
This palette contains 88 dime-sized eyeshadows in different colors. It practically has all the colors you could ever need. Pigmentation and formula is great too. This was all the rage among YouTube beauty gurus back then, which is what made me buy it. In theory, this sounds like the perfect palette for anyone, but I just don't find myself using this anymore. Back when I was just starting my make-up collection, I bought this thinking that this would be a good one to experiment using different colors with. I don't think I ever did actually use the other colors though, I would pull this out only to use the neutral eye shadows. I only really ever wear neutral eye shadows. Now that I have so many other better neutral eye palettes like the UD Naked or the LORAC Pro, I don't ever really reach for this anymore.

2. Revlon Colorstay Foundation (Original) & Revlon Colorstay Whipped Creme Foundation
These are really popular foundations among YouTubers, mainly for the coverage and staying power they provide. Some people compare its coverage with the MAC Studio Fix foundation. People have even said that this worked really well on their very oily skin and stayed on all day. So I bought the Original formula thinking this would be my holy grail foundation, especially since it's so hot and humid here in the Philippines. It did provide nice coverage, and it did stay on pretty well. It just felt too heavy on my face for my liking. I felt like I had a mask on the whole day. The Whipped Creme formula came out much later, and I gave that one I try because I've heard people say that was a much lighter formula. Ech, nothing. Still too heavy for me. (For reference, I don't wear liquid foundations on a daily basis, so maybe that's why I found this too heavy. But if I do have to wear liquid foundation, I prefer ones with a really light formula like the Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua. If you're used to wearing liquid foundation quite often though, you might like this!)


3. Etude House BB Cream
I bought this at the start of the BB cream craze. At that time, there weren't too many options here in the Philippines, and I bought this thinking that since it's a Korean brand, and BB creams were popularized by Korean celebrities, this would be a good choice. Wrong. It made my face mega-oily and turned it into a greaseball within just maybe two hours. I can see this working for drier skin types, though, to provide a nice, dewy finish.



4. MAC lipstick in Creme de Nude
I bought into the YouTube craze over this lipstick as well. If you look on MAC's website, this is one of their bestselling lipsticks, and I can see why - it's a warm, creamy nude with no shimmer. The lipstick formula is a Cremesheen, too, so payoff is great and provides great moisture and a subtle glossy look on your lips. The shade gives you straight-up "concealer lips," though. And I've decided that concealer lips aren't for me.


5. L'Oreal Nutri Shine lipstick in Golden Vanilla
I don't like lipsticks with glitter in them, and this one had chunky glitter all over. The color was a great warm, peachy nude that didn't make me look washed out like MAC Creme de Nude did, but the chunky glitters felt soooo gritty on lips, it was a total deal-breaker.


6. Revlon Lip Butter in Peach Parfait
Same issue as with the L'Oreal Nutri Shine lipstick. And I wanted to like this one soooooo bad. I love the lip butters, they're probably one of my fave lip products of all time. The color is also similar to NARS Orgasm, but in a lip butter form , so it was sooo perfect for every day use. The glitters in this one though were even worse than the L'Oreal Nutri Shine. The glitters in this one were bigger, chunkier, and grittier. (I hope you can tell from the picture below) I did not like the feeling on my lips at all.


7. YSL Touche Eclat
I bought into the hype of this product as well. Every magazine will say that this is THE beauty item to have and that if you could only have one, this is THE ONE to get. It's meant to highlight certain points in your face like under your eyes, on your cheekbones, down the bridge of your nose, etc. But I've found products (like the Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circles or the MAC Prep and Prime) which have worked just as well, some even better for just a fraction of the price. Because this product was ridiculously expensive, (It was $41. FORTY-ONE. I can't believe I spent $41 on a highlighter.) I did use this one up. This was a total waste of money for me.


8. Revlon Colorstay Eyeshadow in Attitude
I liked the idea of having a matte, neutral eye quad for everyday, but the pigmentation on this quad disappointed me greatly. When you go to swatch it in the store with your fingers, pigmentation is fine, but I can't seem to get that same pigmentation when I use it with actual brushes on my eyes. The formula was chalky, too. I really, really regret buying this one especially because it was quite pricey for a drugstore brand. I'd recommend the Wet N Wild eyeshadow trios/palettes over this one, ANY DAY! And those are really, really affordable.


9. MUFE Camouflage Cream Palette
I bought this at the time I needed to replace my concealer thinking that this would be the best one since it had a light and a darker shade for me to be able to mix to get my perfect shade. On top of that, it also had a green to cancel the redness from my acne (At that time, I was suffering from really bad hormonal acne.), and had a salmony-peach color for the darkness under my eyes. This did work for me, but I just found it too much of a hassle to be mixing and blending one concealer with another for it to look right. I will be keeping this, though, just in case my relatives or my friends ask me to do their make-up.


10. Clinique Chubby Stick Intense in Heftiest Hibiscus
This one, I only regret for the color. This shade of red orange just does not work for me. I've tried to work with this, but it never seemed to look right. The formula is great, though. Not as moisturizing, thin, and balm-y as the regular Chubby Sticks, but still more moisturizing than other regular lipsticks. Pigmentation is great, too. I just feel like the color makes me look like a clown.


Below are swatches of the lip products:
(L-R: 1-Clinique Chubby Stick Intense in Heftiest Hibiscus, 2-Revlon Lip Butter in Peach Parfait, 3-L'Oreal Nutri Shine in Golden Vanilla, 4-MAC Creme de Nude)


If you'd like to try any of the above (except the MUFE Camouflage Cream Palette and the YSL Touche Eclat), I'd be happy to give them to you for just a fraction of the original price I bought them for. Let me know! :)
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YES, PEOPLE. Cleansers to take your make-up off are actually different from just your regular cleanser. So you spend your money on actual make-up to put on your face, and you spend some more just to take it all off! I can still remember the look of confusion (of frustration, I can't really tell) from my brother's face when he came to realize this.

Removing your make-up is important, especially before going to bed. Every woman (and their cats) has probably been told never to go to bed with make-up on. Not only do you get gunk on your sheets, but it can also clogs your pores for far longer than is tolerable. Sleeping with your make-up on is literally begging for a breakout. (Have I scared you enough yet? Hehehe)

Today, I'm taking you through my favorite make-up removers/cleansers/wipes-type of things for use at home, on-the-go, and for nights when you're just too tired and can't be bothered to get yourself to the bathroom to do a proper wash-off :)


These are the steps I take to remove my make-up at home:
1. Use a cleansing oil
2. Do a follow-up wash with my regular facial cleanser OR do a wipe-down with cleansing water


My favorite (EVERRR) cleansing oil is the Shu Uemura Cleansing Oil in Fresh. I have been using this since high school and it has never failed me. Takes all (and I mean, ALL.) your make-up in one go, even the darkest, most stubborn waterproof mascara or eye liners. No tugging, no rubbing, no scratching, nothing! People love waterproof mascaras for their ability to hold a curl, but a lot don't like using waterproof mascara on a daily basis because it's so difficult to take off. If you're one of those people, GET THIS! It will change your life. And being oil-based, the best thing about cleansing oils is that they don't dry you out at all. When you go in to wash it off, it leaves your skin feeling fresh, clean, and soft. I know especially for oily-skinned guys or gals, the prospect of using an oil-based cleanser sounds like a nightmare, but trust me on this, guys. I'm combination-oily, and this has never broken me out. :) Once you've used a cleansing oil to take your make-up off, you really can't go back to anything else! And I don't say that very lightly about any product!

Typically, after using my Shu Uemura cleansing oil, I don't really feel the need to do a follow-up wash or wipe-down. On days though wherein I feel extra icky (like if it's been really hot and humid, or if I've had my make-up on for an entire 8-hour day, or if I've had a full face of make-up on for formal events, etc.), I will do either a follow-up wash with just my regular facial wash or a quick wipe-down using a cotton pad with a cleansing water. The facial wash I'm using is the Clean & Clear Deep Cleansing Foaming Facial Wash (not in picture) and for the cleansing water, I use the Bioderma Sensibio Micelle Solution (????). 


The Clean & Clear one is cheap, gets the job done, have been using it since I was in high school as well. Bioderma is very popular among YouTube beauty gurus; it claims to cleanse, remove make-up, and soothe your skin. Some people just use this to take their make-up off and that's it! No rinsing required. For me though, I use this more as a follow-up and will just soak a cotton pad with some Bioderma and do a quick wipe-down of my face, just to get rid of any make-up in spots that I may I have missed (i.e., hairline, near my ears, jaws, neck, etc.). This is also nice to get rid of the icky-residue feeling you sometimes have after having your make-up on the whole day, even after taking it off. I have heard people say though that Bioderma does a really good job of taking your make-up off, even waterproof mascara.


Oh, I love make-up wipes! (Can you tell?) For late nights when I'm too tired and just want to plop into bed, I will just use a wipe to take all my make-up off. The best and my favorite is the Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes (not in picture, because I'm out of it, and I'm trying out other brands). This gets rid of even waterproof mascara, leaves no oily residue, and smells so, so, so good!! I used to have to get someone to buy it for me abroad. Now you can get your hands on them locally at S&R or at BDJBox.com :) Hooray!


I've been trying out other brands though, and the one I'm using right now is the Pond's Wet Cleansing Towelettes. It does get my make-up off, and also leaves your face feeling clean & fresh, but it does not take any of my waterproof mascara off. With regular mascara, it takes it all off with no problem, but waterproof mascara does not budge at all. I got this at S&R too.

Why do I have a boatload of make-up wipes, you ask? I love them so much because they're so convenient! I have a pack everywhere - on my vanity, in my bag, in my gym bag. Currently on my vanity is the Pond's one. In my bag, I just have this little tiny baby pack of wipes from Bench. These are pretty good, they do take off waterproof mascara and they smell and feel really nice, and are mega-afforable at only PHP30 per pack. :) In my gym bag, I have a pack of the Simple Kind to Skin Exfoliating Wipes. I originally bought this for my vanity, and it worked nicely, but (since it was exfoliating) I did feel it was a little harsh on my skin. I'm just being a good girl and using this up. After working out, I would normally wash my face with a facial cleanser, but I keep a pack of wipes with me just in case I'm in a pinch. I really feel this does get all the dirt out of my face after working out (For those who go to the gym, you know how dirty your face or hands can feel sometimes after!) 

I do have a back-up pack of The Face Shop Herb Day Cleansing Wipes for my vanity, just in case I run out. I do like this, and I've repurchased this over and over.

Nivea Philippines has recently released its line of make-up wipes and I decided to pick up a pack to try because I've read so many good reviews, particularly on the Gentle Facial Cleansing Wipes. (Marj Sia raved about it here and I super trust her opinion :) ) Could this possibly be a replacement for my beloved Neutrogena wipes? We shall see!


The last item is the Pond's Cold Cream. Before I discovered the wonders of the Shu Uemura cleansing oil, I used this to remove my make-up. This is a thick cream that you put on your face, massage in, then wipe off using tissue. It did work pretty well, but then I discovered the Shu Uemura cleansing oil. Looking back, the entire make-up removing process using this was tideous - it took so much massaging, and wiping with tissue. By the end of it all, you more or less ended up with a mountain of grimy, slimy, tissue on your sink. Ech. I'm telling you again, once you've tried cleansing oils, you will never go back!

This must have been very boring for most of you, so if you've reached this point, CONGRATS! And I love you for it. :)

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What's worse than being sick? Looking sick.

Alas, I have been struck by the flu! And whenever I'm sick, I really just prefer to stay indoors, curl up with a hot mug of tea and some TV series. There will inevitably be days though when you'll have to go out, see people, and look somewhat presentable. So if you're feeling a bit under the weather, but have to go out, I've got you covered! :) I'm sharing with you my sick day make-up routine. :)

Let us establish the current condition of my face:
Usually, when one has the colds, the face gets super dry. For my skin, it's been so dry to the point of having dry patches in some areas. And because I've been blowing my nose off, the area around my nose is really dry and red. My eyes have been watery as well, and my lips have been so unbelievably dry, it's not even funny.



For the face
moisturizer: On sick days, I swap in my usual Aveeno Positively Radiant moisturizer with SPF 15 for The Body Shop Vitamin C Daily Moisturizer SPF 30. Because my skin is a little bit drier, the Vitamin C content in this stuff really (REALLY! I kid you not!) helps to wake up my dull skin! And being that this has a higher SPF content that my usual Aveeno moisturizer, it's surprising how light this feels on my skin. Gets absorbed super quickly, too. And the smell, oh, the smell! This stuff smells like straight-up orange juice. Really helps to wake you up too. It's times like these that I remember how much I love this product and I wonder why I ever stopped using it!

BB cream: I would normally just wear powder on a daily basis, but on these days, I do like to use a BB cream instead to give me an extra boost of moisture while adding coverage. I typically stay away from BB creams too because they feel thick on my face. I notice, too, whenever I have a BB cream on, I have to blot my face more often because it greases up more. The Face Shop Aqua Tinted BB cream SPF 20++ however, is different! It's water-based, so it feels suuuuuper light and hydrating on your skin! It must also have some special cooling ingredients in it because the moment it touches your face (or even your hand before you go to put it on), it feels super refreshing. Coverage is quite light, though, so I do have to go in with some concealer if I do want some extra coverage on blemishes or in red areas especially around my nose.

concealer: Nothing fancy here, I use my usual Rimmel Wake Me Up concealer if I do want a little extra coverage under my eyes (because our under eye area somehow always looks worse when we're down with the flu!), to cover the redness around my nose, or on blemishes. Usually, I would use the MUFE Full Cover concealer for blemishes or around my nose, but I go for the Rimmel one on sick days just because it's a little more hydrating. :)

bronzer: Because I look so sallow, I do like to put on a little bit of bronzer on my face to make me look a little bit healthier. I use this FS Cosmetics Two-Way Cake in Rajah as a bronzer (I love using darker colored face powders as bronzers! They look waaay more natural than regular bronzers.) I just do a very light dusting all over with a fluffy brush on places that you would normal bronze/contour. After bronzing/contouring, I just take whatever is left on the brush and go over my entire face to set the BB cream and concealer. I don't like using another powder just to set to minimize the look of dryness or flakiness.

blush: I go for cream blushes more on sick days, again for the extra hydration they provide. Something about cream blushes look so natural and make you look like you have that 'glow from within' (which I clearly lack when I'm sick!) The one I'm using (and loving) at the moment is this Fashion 21 cream blush in shade 4 :) It's a creamy, peachy-pink color that would look amazing on anyone, especially on Asian/Filipina skintones! :) This was a steal at my local Watsons for only PHP150!

For the eyes
brows: Fuller, thicker brows always make you look younger, healthier, and fresher. So, no matter how sick I'm feeling, I never skip this step. I don't do anything special here, I just fill them in with my MAC eyeshadow in Espresso as per usual.

inner corner highlight: To make my eyes look brighter, wider (even when I really just want to lay down and sleep all day), I do like to pop some shimmery-champagne eyeshadow on the inner corners of my eyes. Helps you to achieve that 'glow from within' we all want! I just use any that I have, one I'm using now is the FS Cosmetics single eyeshadow in Glamour Peach (only PHP150!)

mascara: Just my normal, eyelash-curling, mascara-putting routine here. The only difference is that I make sure to use a waterproof mascara (like Maybelline The Falsies Waterproof) since my eyes do get watery throughout the day when I'm sick!

For the lips
lip tint/balm: My lips have been so dry that I really can't even stand the thought of putting on a lipstick, nor a thick, heavy, goopy gloss! So this Etude House Kissful Tint Chou is the next best thing! It feels hydrating as a balm when you put in on, and it provides a nice, bright but translucent color to your lips. Also gives a nice, thin gloss that always makes you look healthier. If you had a bright lip stain and put a clear gloss on top, that's what this looks like. The nice thing also is that this leaves you with a stain, so that you still have some color left even after you've been eating. :)


After my face, I do like to throw my hair up in a high ponytail. My dad always says I look fresher this way. Plus, it's also nice just to get all that hair away from your face, especially when you're already dealing with a cold!

Above all, I think the most important thing when you're sick is to drink lots and lots of water and get even more rest.

If you're sick, I'm sending lots of love to you! I hope this has been helpful. :)
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