Being someone who has tried out a variety of makeup products, I was surprised by this Elf Powder Blush Palette. Especially for the price it came in, this was a surprisingly a good palette. I was in search for a product that didn’t have any side effects on my sensitive skin and I am happy […]
Author: Parama Sarkar
Moiz Cleansing Lotion Review

My love for Indian Pharma brands and products are going way too much. I mean can you deny it? It’s crazy affordable, works like a charm, sometimes even better than international products. My best friend was recommended this product by her dermatologist because of her dry sensitive skin and she told me it’s her holy […]
Simple Moisturizing Facial Wash Review

Simple Skincare, originally a British skincare brand is quite popular worldwide for its no-nonsense sensitive skin-friendly products. It claims to have no essential oils, added fragrance, parabens, colors, and everything that’s supposed to be “bad guys” in our ingredient list world. The price range is also reasonable for the quantity they offer and it’s one […]
Maybelline Urban Cover Foundation Review Swatches

Today I am going to review a product from one of the trusted drugstore brands. It’s one of my favorites brands whose majority of products have worked well for me. It’s about the Maybelline Urban Cover Foundation. It is said to beneficial for all skin types from oily to normal skin. This foundation claims to […]
Lakme 9 to 5 Eyeliner Review Swatches

Eyeliner is that boy in your life you know you can’t live without but has several problems when it comes to perfection. You know I am kidding! Anyway, eyeliner and kajal are most likely the first makeup product for any girl. Do you need anything other than a good eyeliner and lipstick on an everyday […]
Essence Pure Nude Highlighter Review

For someone with dry skin, highlighters are the best thing to make you skin look glowing. I know that you cannot have that strip of highlighter every day when you are going for a daily work or college. For one who loves to sport a natural look can think of highlighting as an extra product. […]