ELF is a cheap quality brand, though I love it... I'm not sure if I want to pay over $3 a piece unless if they improved the packaging design or something. It's just makeup, doesn't have any special beneficial properties for the skin.
Though I guess if ELF made a name for itself in Singapore,...
The local spa right next to my apartment is really posh and refreshing. Their facials start at $50 an hour (includes eye brow waxing if needed), its a little pricey, definately not something I can afford regularly, but the main therapist is always so friendly and nice. Last time I was there I got a...
Been using brtc aqua rush serum for a couple weeks. The serum absorbs immediately into my face and I noticed some fine lines on my face aren't that apparent anymore. Feels very nourishing! I love it!
Want to try their other stuff, but I'm not sure what to go with.
ELF mineral makeup is darker than on the pictures. The lightest color is too dark on me and barely have enough coverage, how are they suppose to market it to asia?
Replicas often times aren't exactly the same as the originals. If you're a student I can understand why'd you'd wanna get fakes, but if you're making a lotta money then getting the real thing wouldn't hurt.
Lotta their foundation shades are alot darker than the pictures on their website. Their lightest shade makes me look like I have a tan. Their shimmering blushers are also very darkly pigmented. I think some of their products are not suitable for porcelain white asian skin.
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