Translucent Loose Powder(TLP) is is a clear, colourless powder that does not alter the colour or tone of your skin when applied. It is designed to be very light on your skin, and is preferred by most makeup artists to give a finished look. It also has much more staying power than pressed powders, to give a flawless, smooth result. It helps to blend blush and foundations together for a more natural look (so that you can't tell where one colour starts or stops).
I have been neglecting my blog lately due to a course I signed up for.. But fear not, I have been actively sourcing out different products to review!
My poor skin is recovering from a hormonal breakout, but I think I have just found a HG cleanser that is a blessing to my skin! My lovely aunt actually introduced me to it :) and I am actually quite impressed. I will continue to experiment and see how my skin looks at the end of the month.
Things that will be reviewed this month are:
- Face of Australia Translucent Powder
- Natio Translucent Powder
- Avène Cleanance™ Soapless Gel Cleanser
I'm just in the process of looking into ingredients and their uses in makeup..so thanks for your patience guys! Yes, I am aware I only have 10 followers, but I am deeply grateful to each and every one of you :)
I finish my course in a few days and apparently we get a little graduation ceremony! Too cute!
I hope you all had a wonderful sleep! Silly me I forgot to turn off my alarm..so yours truly was woken up at a crazy hour! (Epic fail, I know).
Just a quick update, on a whim I decided to search on Seek for job titles or descriptions containing the word "Google" since I have had experience working on Google Adwords (you know those annoying ads you see on the right hand side on the page when you do a search? Yeah, the annoying person who wrote a few of them is me).
I graduated from Uni over a year ago and it is tough finding a job. Yay on me for getting out of school during a Recession! (No, not really).
I sometimes joke with my parents that it's my fault for not failing subjects at Uni so I would have stayed back an extra semester (or two). Look who's laughing now..(some uni friends are, LOL).
So what can a Uni Graduate, with only 3 months experience in Marketing do to make her more attractive to an employer? Right now, should I be concentrating on only getting my foot in the door of ANY company? And then getting the experience in an office environment and see what opportunities may arise from the job?
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I conduct my own independent researches and experiments on myself. All products reviewed are purchased by me.
Please keep in mind that products that work for me may not be the best product for another person and vice versa. Everyone is unique and there is no right or wrong way to apply makeup. Unless you are caking it on by the kilo.
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