Showing posts with label bourjois. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bourjois. Show all posts
Friday, 3 May 2013
April Favourites
Bourjois Magic Nail Polish Remover - review // £4.99
This has made my life so much easier, as I used to get so frustrated with normal nail polish remover and cotton wool. I've been using it regularly and it still works just as good every time.
Collection 2000 Pump Up The Volume Mascara - review // £4.99
I've had this for a while, but only recently have I started using it again (trying to use up some products). I really love the intense volume it gives.
The Body Shop Almond Nail and Cuticle Oil - link // £7.00
No matter how much I grew my nails, the cuticles were always awful until I started using this. This tidies my cuticles and it has also strengthened my nails which was definitely needed as I used to always bite them and they would break very easily. It's very easy to use and perfect for travelling with.
Real Techniques Stippling Brush - review // £11.99
This brush has definitely got my seal of approval and I will be buying more from the range. Even after washing them, it feels luxurious and leaves my foundation looking flawless.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Review | Bourjois Magic Nail Polish Remover
Having just started growing my nails and being able to paint them, I was excited to try the Bourjois Magic Nail Polish Remover. It drives me mad removing nail polish normally and I always tend to get bits of cotton wool stuck everywhere. Just me?
The Bourjois Magic Nail Polish Remover requires no cotton wool - you simply just dip your finger into the sponge, twist, and remove. To be honest, I didn't think it would be that good as surely it wouldn't be that easy to remove nail polish?
I was wrong. This product is a life saver. It was very easy to use, and most of the nail polish came off with just one twist. The photo belows shows this, but the rest came off after a second twist. There was no scrubbing needed, and it didn't leave any wet residue on my fingers either.
The polish remover has a red fruit and vanilla fragrance, which you can't smell in the pot, however you can smell it on your fingers after - which was quite nice.
This is perfect for travelling with as I always have a fear of nail polish remover going everywhere, and I would definitely recommend it. My only worry is how long will it last, so if you've had it for a while do let me know!
Bourjois Magic Nail Polish Remover costs £4.99 and is available at Boots and Superdrug.
The Bourjois Magic Nail Polish Remover requires no cotton wool - you simply just dip your finger into the sponge, twist, and remove. To be honest, I didn't think it would be that good as surely it wouldn't be that easy to remove nail polish?
I was wrong. This product is a life saver. It was very easy to use, and most of the nail polish came off with just one twist. The photo belows shows this, but the rest came off after a second twist. There was no scrubbing needed, and it didn't leave any wet residue on my fingers either.
// please excuse my horrible nails - I'm still trying to grow them! //
This is perfect for travelling with as I always have a fear of nail polish remover going everywhere, and I would definitely recommend it. My only worry is how long will it last, so if you've had it for a while do let me know!
Bourjois Magic Nail Polish Remover costs £4.99 and is available at Boots and Superdrug.
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