1. Kenneth Jay Lane Round Floating Stud Earrings (sold here)
2. Dior Snow White Reveal UV Shield SPF 50 PA +++
The Dior Snow line was designed to suit Asian skin, but I've read a ton of reviews on this from girls of different backgrounds and they seem to all really enjoy this. This sunscreen is known to be non-greasy, non-sun tan lotiony smelling (in fact it smells quite nice), and also brightens up complexion a bit naturally as well. Sounds too perfect to NOT give it a try wouldn't you say?
I've never had the habit of using an eye cream before. I tried a few here and there, but none have ever worked for me. I have the most sensitive skin and am have had the most horrible experiences - itchy skin, small bumps under my eyes, eye infections... you name it.
I feel like finding the perfect eye cream has been like finding the perfect husband - the slightest thing has driven me away from my past few candidates. That being said at 24 years young, I do think it's time to get serious. Serious about the eye cream, not the husband... yet. ;)
At this age all I want is a hydrating eye cream that ideally can help brighten up my dark circles a bit. I've heard many good things about this award winning origins eye cream, about how it brightens and is non-greasy. I've been enjoying my recent Origins purchases so far (their BB cream which I reviewed here, and their spot treatment which I mentioned in my June favorites), so hopefully this baby will end my search for the perfect eye cream too.
If any of you have some extra cash and are in the market for some good quality products, give these a try for me? :) I'll live vicariously through you!
Happy Friday!!!
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Beautiful blog with beautiful pictures! Love it :)
ReplyDeletethank you for the kind comment, glad you like it! :)
DeleteYes, so hard to find a good eye cream. All of them claim to do magic and none really does anything. Trust me. You're just starting to try... I have tried for over 20 years! Yes, most of the brand names I have tried. I'd say only two extremely expensive ones have some positive visible effects when used diligently and consistently for a long time. But they are extremely pricy considering the small quantity they put into the packaging. So, a face lift is cheaper and more effective! :)
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