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Makeup Up Haul: Dior Lash Serum, Lioele Eyebrow, EcoTools Brush, Kate Eyebrow, The Body Shop Eye Makeup Remover, Makeup Geek Eyeshadows

February 24, 2012 by Bun Bun 7 Comments

I’ve been hauling a lot recently. Been very much in the mood for it!

My good ol’ Shiseido Nourishing Mascara Base is finally seeing its end. A devoted hard worker you have been, my dearest, now it is time for you to retire. Let’s see if the Diorshow Maximizer Lash Plumping Serum is really worth all the rave.

Price of Diorshow Maximizer Lash Plumping Serum in Singapore: EXORBITANT. Lol.

Yup, this is another Lioele Auto Eyebrow Pencil. Teehee. I wanted to buy it in Shade 1, but the silly store assistant wrongly gave me Shade 2. Traveling back to the store was too much trouble and time, so I decided to keep it. Shade 2 is really a little dark for me. This new one is Shade 1 (happened to be in the area some time very much later). Review on Lioele Auto Eyebrow Pencils coming soon!

Price of Lioele Auto Eyebrow Pencil in Singapore: SGD12.90 (I think)

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8 Days of Christmas Eye Makeup Tutorials: Day 5

December 28, 2011 by Bun Bun 2 Comments

This must be one of my favorite eye makeup looks! It was one of my AH-HA! moments that resulted in the creation of this look. So many different colors used, all complementing each other flawlessly. I love how the gold, bronze-brown and maroon eyeshadows, and blue matte eyeliner look so perfect alongside one another. The green contact lenses brings the whole look together.

I it very mucheee!

I wore it to a Christmas Eve’s eve gathering with friends and it was perfect for my color-block ensemble of a persimmon-orange top and cobalt-blue shorts.

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Posted In: Bourjois, Canmake, Eye Makeup, Face Makeup, Kate, Lancome, Lip Makeup, MAC, Makeup How-To: Tips & Tutorials, Makeup Looks, Monistat, NARS, NYC, Shiseido, Sugarpill, The Face Shop, Urban Decay Tagged With: Bourjois Flower Perfection Foundation, Canmake Cream Blush Sweet Apricot, Estee Lauder Lip Conditioner SPF 15, Kate Gel Eyeliner BU-1, Kate Jewel Carat GD-1 Eye Shadow, Lancome Oscillation Vibrating Infinite Powermascara, MAC Beauty Powder Too Chic, MAC Goldmine, MAC Satin Taupe, Monistat Chafing Relief Powder-Gel, NARS Blush Orgasm, NYC Bronzer Sunny, NYX Dark Brown, Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Lip Tar Grandma, Shiseido Nourishing Mascara Base, Sugaprill Pressed Eyeshadow Love+, The Face Shop PK103, Urban Decay Darkhorse, Urban Decay Virgin
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8 Days of Christmas Eye Makeup Tutorials: Day 3

December 26, 2011 by Bun Bun 6 Comments

Have you ever wondered why we use red and green for Christmas?

Honestly, I never questioned why red and green are symbolic of Christmas. This combination of colors is so deeply associated with Christmas that we hardly ever question the origins of the ‘colors of Christmas’.

I’m not a Christian, but celebrate Christmas as a special day of being with family and friends, and gifting my beloved ones presents carefully wrapped in brown paper packaging tied up with strings, these are a few of my favorite things….. LOL! Actually I love using colorful wrapping paper, makes the present look even more endearing! =D

This is a summary of what I found to be the reasons red and green are used as the official colors of Christmas.

GREEN represents hope given to mankind through the sacrifices of Christ, and the evergreen trees that we use as Christmas trees represent everlasting life.

RED represents the blood of Christ, shed for all humans in order that they might be saved.

Whenever people put together an apparel ensemble of red and green, they’ll receive remarks such as “Celebrating Christmas already huh?” Bet you must’ve said that about some person at least once in your life! Heh heh.

Okie! Now that we know the origins of Christmas colors, here’s an eye makeup tutorial using red and green.

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Japan Kanebo KATE Jewel Carat GD-1 Eye Shadow Sparkles Like Gold Diamonds!

December 23, 2011 by Bun Bun 4 Comments

Kanebo Kate names all its eyeshadows with gold in them ‘GD-1’. There’s GD-1 in Eye Shadow DB, Graphical Eyes A, and Eye Shadow JC.

BR-1 has it worse (depending on how you look at it), since brown is such a popular color, BR-1, BR-2 can be found in ALL its eye products range.

So confusing!

I’d been eyeing the JC (Jewel Carat) Eyeshadows for a while since I first laid eyes on them. There are altogether 8 colors shown on the KATE international website,

 

PU-1 (light purple)

BR-2 (light brown)

GD-1 (gold)

BR-1 (dark brown)

GY-1 (silver)

PK-1 (pink)

WT-1 (white)

GN-1 (green)

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30% Sale at BHG Tampines!

November 20, 2011 by Bun Bun 7 Comments

Yo-hey everyone!

I spent my Saturday afternoon jostling with the crowd to get my shopping done at 30% discount for regular items and 15% for sale items at BHG Tampines. Great time to catch a sale! I was intending to get some Bourjois stuff from Watsons when my mum told me about the BHG sale.

It’s a good time to get Christmas presents too!

I spent more than I intended before I stepped in, but hey, I didn’t shop all for me! So I felt better. Lol.

As usual, the first area I approached was the cosmetics counters, and here’s my loot! (I didn’t think you’d be interested in my other stuff – clothes, bags, lingerie, footwear)

Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation (52)

Bourjois Flower Perfection Foundation (52 Vanilla)

Bourjois Liner Glitter Fizz Eyeliner (31 Black Star)

Bourjois Contour Clubbing Waterproof (45 Blue Remix)

L’Oreal Color Infallible Eyeshadow (022 Emerald Lame)

Pupa Multiplay Triple-Purpose Eye Pencil (07, 02)

Kate Eyeshadow JC (GD-1)

Revlon Colorburst Lipstick reviews (035 Blush)

I love shopping but hate the carrying afterwards! My shopping bags were so heavy I could hardly walk straight. So unglam. =(

Anyway, you’re gonna see reviews of these goodies soon! I’m so excited to try them out myself!

What about you? Have you started on your Christmas shopping?

 

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