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REVIEW: Collistar Shampoo Supernourishing
What is this shampoo supposed to do? They say: “Much more than just a shampoo, this product is an actual treatment which deeply nourishes the hair, leaving it soft and shiny.” The company also says that the Collistar Supernourishing Shampoo “nourishes, strengthens and protects, leaving hair soft, shiny and manageable”. OMG I am so annoyed and sick and tired from this deceptive lies in the description of a product. Why can’t companies just say what the thing really does? Plain as that?! Who the f. cares if you trick a few people to buy your sh**? No one is going to buy it again! Never! What it really does At first, it…
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REVIEW: John Frieda Frizz Ease Shampoo
So my hair tends to be very frizzy and I tried many shampoos and hair balms and styling products that are supposed to make my hair silky and nice, but I had zero success with all of them… I read on the internet good things about the John Frieda Frizz Ease Shampoo. They have a whole line dedicated to frizzy hair and I thought I might give it a try. Well, unfortunately, I was really disappointed. When I took this photo, the bottle was almost empty. Although it didn’t do anything bad to my hair, it didn’t do anything for my frizz problem also. It felt and looked just as any…
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REVIEW: Kerastase Touche Finale Polishing Serum
The Kerastase Touche Finale Polishing Serum was the most expensive hair serum I’ve ever bought. I paid 36$ for 30 ml. Before buying the product, I watched many of the Kerastase’s own hair tutorials and it seemed that the product makes wonders. I am writing this review after I used almost all of this product, so this is definitely not a first impression review. Also, I took this photo below after I finished the Kerastase serum and bought a new, Wella, serum. What does Kerastase Touche Finale Polishing Serum promise to do? On their website it sais that the product is: “A high-shine polishing serum that perfects all hair surfaces with touchable…
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REVIEW: Yves Rocher Sérum exceptionnel – Cheveux sublimés & fortifiés
I always use some kind of serum for my hair, but I am never satisfied by any of them, so I always look for something better. This time I bought the Yves Rocher Sérum exceptionnel – Cheveux sublimés & fortifiés, the motto meaning that it should make your hair stronger and nicer looking. I was very disappointed with this product because it did absolutely nothing for my hair, except making it a little bit sticky. It didn’t prevent split ends, it didn’t calm my frizzy hair, it didn’t make it more shiny or “sublime” and my hair definitely didn’t feel “stronger”. Also, because this is a sticky serum, I had trouble…
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REVIEW: LANCÔME HYPNÔSE Mascara… Worst mascara ever!
Since I have really sensitive eyes, I’ve always liked to invest in the best products that go near my eyes. Before buying this garbage mascara from Lancome, I had a really good one from Chanel. The problem with the Chanel one was that it didn’t really do much for my lashes, and since Lancome has such, but such good marketing and everyone was talking about how great this LANCÔME HYPNÔSE Mascara is… I decided to buy it and and give it a try. From the very beginning I didn’t like the brush. It is very hard and I had the feeling that it scratches my waterline. Also, with this kind of…
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Even cotton is polyester nowadays… :/
I was very disappointed to find out that my new make-up remover pads aren’t made entirely of cotton. I couldn’t find my old pads, so I bought some unbranded new pads because I thought it should be a very basic product, nothing could go wrong, right? Nope. I sensed a different feeling on my skin when I used these new pads, as if they would make my skin sensitive, like an allergic reaction. Also, they absorbed more micellar water, thus making me unnecessarily use more of the other product. When I read the label, I was shocked. It consisted in 70% cotton and 30% polyester. How could it be good…
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REVIEW: Yves Rocher Exfoliating Raspberry Peppermint Shower Gel
How they describe it: THE PLEASURE OF AN EXFOLIATING SHOWER GEL WITH 100% FRUIT SEEDS AND ENERGIZING BENEFITS. Energizing Exfoliating Shower Gel – Raspberry Peppermint LES PLAISIRS NATURE Cost: 8 € What I wanted This time I really expected from my shower gel 4 things: To be exfoliating To smell nice To be natural, if not BIO at least to approach this standard To be affordable There are 2 similar products that I used before and if you click their name, you will find their reviews: Sabon Jasmine (16.00 €) and CLINIQUE Sparkle Skin Body Exfoliating Cream (€32.00). The problem with these 2 is that they are too expensive, they…