April 2017 empties

* CoverGirl Professional Loose Powder: Translucent #110. I bought this from Kmart, but unfortunately I dislike the smell of cloves and the packaging is rather flimsy; the screw top lid doesn't close properly, so I won't be purchasing this powder again. * Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant: a sample sachet from Dermalogica. It's a nice, gentle exfoliating powder that can be used daily, but being a powder, I don't see how long it will handle being stored in a steamy shower before it starts to clump and go hard, so I won't be buying a full sized bottle. * Dermalogica Skin Perfect Primer: This was a lovely primer and I got 4 uses out of this little sample sachet. But it's really expensive. I don't think I can justify spending nearly $100 on a primer, no matter how good it may be. * Goodness Every Morning Moisturiser: Lightweight moisturiser that I would use again. * Linden Leaves Miraculous Facial Oil: It's another of those expensive products that get really hyped up but aren't all that fabulous. * Montagne Jeunesse 7th Heaven Dead Sea Mud Pack: This mud mask works well, it's very similar to the Freeman Beauty Dead Sea Minerals Anti-Stress mask, but out of the two, I do prefer the Freeman one. * Oasis Beauty BB Cream: I had two samples, one light and one dark, and as I usually use their medium BB cream, I mixed these two little sample tubes together to get the right shade for my skin. I currently have a large tube of Oasis Beauty's Medium BB Cream open. * Radiance Ageless Beauty Collagen supplement: This is the second bottle from the Beauty Review trial panel that I was on. * Skinfood Exfoliating Scrub: This is the second time I've used this scrub. It's not a good facial exfoliator, but does work well as a body scrub. * Skinfood Mud & Honey Body Bar: Leaves skin feeling soft and clean with no dryness or tightness, and it's excellent for oily and sensitive skin. I have reviewed most of these in full in the BR brand directory.

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