Makeup Revolution I Heart Makeup Goddess Of Love Triple Baked Highlighter-Review and Swatch|Sushmita’s Diaries

There is something about Makeup Revolution that makes me go weak in the knees. Be it their stunning highlighter palettes or super cute heart-shaped baked blushes. It all seems to have walked out of a dreamy tumblr theme. So, when their three triple baked highlighters- Goddess Of Faith, Goddess Of Love and Golden Goddess were launched, I couldn’t wait to […]

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L’oreal Infallible 24H Foundation Review And Swatch|Sushmita’s Diaries

This wedding season, I was looking for full coverage and mattifying foundation that could last all day or night long, considering the elaborated Indian ceremonies. With my Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation over already, I yearned for a drugstore option not willing to spend a fortune this time. After reading rave reviews about L’oreal Paris Infallible range, I decided to […]

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Makeup Revolution Ultra Blush Palette- Hot Spice Review|Sushmita’s Diaries

Amidst all the hype and enthusiasm build around UK-based brand Makeup Revolution London, I too gave in to the temptation of trying it. I am, anyway, always keen on beautiful blush & highlighter palettes. Makeup Revolution offers products that can pass on as dupes for their high-end counterparts, that too without burning a hole in your pocket. I recently ordered […]

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Sugar Cosmetics Matte As Hell Crayon Lipstick: 01 Scarlett O’Hara and 03 Poison Ivy- Review|Sushmita’s Diaries

German based Sugar Cosmetics recently was launched in India. For now, they have introduced their crayon lip colors, eyeliner and kajal. Other products including lip glosses will follow soon. Sugar has introduced lip crayons in four shades -Scarlett O’Hara (Red), Poison Ivy (Wine), Mary Poppins (Fuchsia) and Holly Golightly (Nude). I ordered two shades online and here’s my Sugar Cosmetics […]

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Sugar Cosmetics- Eye Told You So! 01 Black Swan Eyeliner Review and Swatch

I love doing a winged cat eye and don’t mind its extreme Amy Winehouse like version either. However, the problem with most liquid eyeliners available in India is the faulty applicator. Instead of a sleek and pointed wand ensuring neat application, what we usually get is more suited to be called as a nail-polish brush (my experience with Revlon Fabuliner […]

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