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Make-up

Let's be frank, the only place we can find drugstore make up in Brunei is Guardian. Maybe there's Hua Ho or Soon Lee or other supermarket, yes that does sound quite- sad.

I can't really afford Body Shop or Etude House or The Face Shop make up products because I am a broke 18 years old student and I have other things to buy such as food and fancy notebooks that too sayang to use.

I am so sick hearing boys complaining things like "Why do girls wear make up?" Personally, I wear make up so I won't look pale, and I feel confident actually, when I wear make up. It's a psychology thing. I am so glad my boyfriend is not one of those why-do-girls-wear-makeup kind of guy.

But I am thrilled to show the girly side of me! I am going to show you my make up products that I use when ever I go out.




From left to right: Holika Holika clearing Petit BB cream, Body Shop Flawless Skin Protecting Foundation, (top to bottom) Holika Holika Pearly Eye Crayon, Nyx Eyeshadow Palette which I stole from me mom, and Shiseido Majolica Majorca Majolook BR355, Maybelline and Victoria Secret mascara.

The BB Cream does makes my skin look healthier, it covers up my blemishes but not much of my scars but that's okay.

I don't wear them all when I go out, most of the time just the BB cream and a bit of eyeshadow. Just a bit- because Brunei is so humid wearing mascara or eyeshadow is not the best idea :(


I love lip tints! So I bought Secret Lip tint in number 02 cherry from The Face Shop and my favorite is the aqua tint in also number 02, juicy red. I need to reapply the lip tints because they tend to fade out quickly.. bummer.  

Chapstick from maybelline and Kiss Proof which I don't use very often because I feel like I've put crayon my my lips when I apply them, urgh. But I love the colour.

Don't get mad, most of the products like Holika Holika and the eyeshadows I've got were on sale, just go to the Consumer Fair at ICC! Like the BB Cream was... 2 for B$10! 

Ah I forgot, eyebrows are very important but I've got quite decent looking eyebrows if you look from a distance, so I just brush them. No need to draw draw lah ceh

Well then that's it for now, good luck!

ps: I was in doubt whether I should post this or not because it's about make up.. It's just... unbelievable.. New Year New Me right? Boohoo. 

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