Thursday, 17 February 2011

Maybelline Falsies vs No7 Maximum Volume

  Heyy :). Well I thought the flow of posts going by writing about two different mascaras that are meant to be good and recommend which one I think is worth it for the price.

  Maybelline Falsie Falsh Lash Mascara £8.19 (Superdrug)

    Apparently Maybelline falsies falsh lash mascara has been voted one that women most want, and in a way I agree because even though it only comes in black which for thoses with a pale skin tone like myself may feel abit self concious about wearing because it is so dark, like I did, you might not want to try it. But trust me you should. I liked this mascara because A) It isn't clumpy & B) It actually does do what it says on the label, gives you a false lash look. When I used it my eyelashes look longer & thicker and just looked amazing so i'd give it a 9/10. I've knocked off the extra point just because it only comes in one colour. But other than that its a must have!

    No7 Maximum Volume Mascara £11.70 (Boots)

   Well what can I say about this except that it's over priced and is very clumpy. Your eyelashes clump together into groups and it is not attractive. You look as if you have about three thick eyelashes. Harsh I know but well you want the truth. So obviously i'm not telling you to go out and spend over £10 for a mascara because that would be daft. So either stick to the mascara you know or invest in Maybelline Falsies I think it will be the best buy you've done this year so far :).
So in conclusion i would give this a 2/10 two points for the bottle & the availiable colours.

(Pictures From Google Haven't got my camera sorted yet)




Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Book Review: Midnight Girls

If you like St Trinians then this is for you. From the prestigious dormitories of Westfield School to the irresistible socialite scene of present day london: Everywhere Allegra Mcorquodale goes, scandal follows her. And in Allegra's shadow are her closest friends since school, the Midnight Girls. One girl: Allegra Mcorquodale. One scandel to the next. One past that threatens to ruin everything. And one group that won't let go: The Midnight Girls, Romily de Lisle & Imogen Heath. They share a terrible secret that could tear them apart. 
   When I read this book i could not put it down! Its definatly something to curl up on the sofa with a hot chocolate on those cold rainy days. I've even lent it to my mum and she's done the same & keeps telling me what chapter shes on & I keep asking what's happened?
    So this book I would recommend. :)