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MY PERSONAL LIFE
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Sometimes it is not what it seems
Because butterflies can be wasps.
So, when your stomach flutters and
your hands shakes and cheeks flush,
it may not be love but pain instead.


THE AUTHOR
Two things on my mind: Dog and Food
A Taurus
Sweet tooth
Sometimes we got to push ourselves because nobody is going to do it for us


My aspirations
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Sunday, April 20, 2014 || 9:28 PM


Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder Review


Happy Easter Amigos! 



Halo amigos ~ Today I am here to do a review about the Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder! There has been lots of raves about this product on YouTube, Blogs and basically everywhere. Unfortunately, Rimmel is no longer available in Singapore. It was, but not anymore. I emailed both Watsons and Guardian to verify this. 

So, after hearing how it reduces shine and how easy it is to apply; I just had to get it. It isn't expensive since its a drugstore brand. I bought it from ASOS if you are wondering. I bought two shades because I wasn't sure what shade I was in. I bought silky beige and warm beige pressed powder. It was on promotion then so it was way much cheaper than the original price. Since it is directly imported, it took some time for the product to arrive in Singapore.


Both shades seem to blend well with my skin tone. I was surprised, so I did not have to give one product away. I could use both. I have yet to try the transparent one though. This product does reduce shine to a certain extent! Due to Singapore's humid weather, I do tend to be oily. So, it does live up to my expectations but it is always good to touch your powder up when you can. If you are outdoor, you have to touch your powder up more often. The downside of this product would be the fact that it doesn't come with a mirror or a puff? So, what I do is I bring my very own retractable kabuki brush. 

Coverage wise, it does a decent job. I do tend to pat on quite a bit. If you are using a liquid foundation, do not use the brush and whirl your powder on. Using patting/stippling motions to apply your powder. This will ensure that all your hard work doesn't get smeared. 

Conclusion of the day, if you are looking for a cheap product that does a decent job; give this a try =) I did hear that maybelline dream matte powder was it; does a good job. So, I might give it a try. 

Amigos, if you have any primers to recommend; please comment below and let me know. Thank you ^^

Adios amigos ~ School is starting tomorrow





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