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DIY: Make Your Own Smashbox Primer Water

diy smashbox primer water / makeup setting spray

Smashbox Primer water is literally in every makeup artist’s kit. It makes your foundation glide on like butter (but not greasy). It’ll also keep your makeup in place all day long!

AND this DIY formula will be a huge benefit for anyone with acne-prone skin because of the all natural and anti-bacterial ingredients we’ll use in the primer water.

The actual primer water costs $32 and you can make this at home for only $10. The ingredients are really accessible. You won’t need no leaves from the amazon jungle. You’ll probably find the ingredients in your pantry. So read more for the tutorial… (more…)

Natural Dupes of Mac Fix Plus

We all know how popular is the Mac Fix Plus but what if there are some alternatives that are beneficial for our skin, much cheaper and 100% natural. Some people even complain about the chemical smell that fix plus gives. Well try these alternatives and I guarantee you’ll never go back to the fix plus.

I have tried all the alternatives and both worked really well for me.

Give them all a try and see which works the best for your skin 🙂

Here are the links of the brands I use of both alternatives:

Avene Thermal Spring Water (Available in Boots)

Nature’s Aid Rose Water (Available in Holland and Barrett and Health Store)

natural dupes of mac fix plus

Let me know which alternative you like the best 🙂

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DIY: Boost Eyebrow / Lash Growth Naturally

We all had those days when we over-plucked our eyebrows and ended up with sharp and straight lines of hair that are barely visible.

Lucky for you girls now that I am sharing with you an easy DIY which will give your brows length and volume. It works just as great for eyelashes too. You won’t need false eyelashes and expensive brow liners after this.

I wish I had an older sister to give me a perfect solution in those awkward situations.. sigh*

This DIY is inexpensive, super easy and quick. You can call it ‘Brow/Lash Growth Serum‘. Give it a fancy name to make it more magical because let’s admit it.. if some lotion potion can grow my eyebrows and eyelashes, it’s pretty magical!

And all you need is 2 ingredients

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DIY: Natural Setting Spray for Acne-Prone Skin

DIY: Natural Setting Spray for Acne-Prone Skin lavish krish
 So there I was watching YouTube Beauty tutorials where the girls showed their favourite products.. A lot of them mentioned Mac’s Fix + Finishing/Setting Spray and they all said it was amazing. It made their makeup flawless after a few mists of this product. So I got really excited about buying this and I did buy it. I compared the Mac’s spray with my 100% Natural Finishing Spray. And here’s what I think which one is better and which suits what skin type.

You will be VERY surprised when I tell you about my skin-friendly setting spray. I use it after I have my foundation, concealer, bronzer and highlighter on and it just pulls the whole look together giving me flawless model-like makeup look.

Check out my recent post on Natural Mac Fix + Dupes.

It’s just simple Cold Water stored in a spray bottle. Yes, ONLY Cold Water.

I have bought the Mac Fix + twice because I REALLY liked it.
It was actually good but it made my skin a little shiny. So I tried again and didn’t spray too much this time but I had the same result. I had a shiny T-Zone.
Well I have naturally oily-combination skin so I thought this spray just made it more oilier.
But you can use it if you have dry skin.

natural setting spray for acne prone skin

When I use the Cold Water as a Finishing Spray, it makes me feel sooooo fresh and my make up is perfect. Its not too shiny and not too matte. It gives a subtle sheen which looks so natural and beautiful.
It wakes me up instantly if I am lazy in the mornings. And with this it doesn’t matter if you have dry or oily skin because it works with every skin type since it’s all natural.

It’s good for acne prone skin because it’s cold water, which calms the inflammation of acne. And there are no harsh chemicals going on your skin to aggravate the acne even more.
I use water from the cold tap in my bathroom to be honest. You can use cold filtered water as well if you want to be that careful but I just go for the tap water. Ain’t nobody got time to cool the filtered water haha.

The best thing is that it is absolutely FREE.

Check out this post for more acne prone skin tips: DIY: 100% Natural Toner for Sensitive, Acne-Prone Skin

So which one would you prefer? Comment below to let me know which works for you the best 🙂

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