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February Glossybox

By Bethtinkerbell @TinksLostGirls
My Glossybox arrived last Saturday, and I really enjoyed opening it, it was just like receiving a Valentine's gift because the box is themed around Valentine's Day.
February Glossybox
It looked great with the big bow printed on the box but then I opened it to find 5 products which i'd use and a lovely love heart shaped lolly. So what were the 5 products? I received a sample of l'eau Narcisco Rodriguez, MeMeMe Beat The Blues, MICABELLA mineral blush, Helen E lipstick, and Docteur Renaud rasperry soft cream.
February Glossybox
L'eau, Narciso Rodriguez - This fragrance really does smell lovely, I have one fragrance which i stick to and I often avoid smelling others because usually it is only the alcohol that I can smell. I sprayed this on and immediately I could smell that it was a musky fragrance which is really subtle and elegant.
Beat The Blues,  MeMeMe - I can't wait to use this illuminator when I next do a full face of make up, it blends really easily, unfortunately the applicator is very stiff and the bristles have stuck together so I will have to use another brush with it.
Mineral Blush, MICABELLA - i received this in shade Siera Suede which is quite orange in color in comparison to the pink that I normally wear, I've only tested it on my hand but I do know that I'll have to be very careful and build it up otherwise it could go very wrong for me.
Raspberry Soft Cream, Docteur Renaud - this cream smells glorious,  almost quite edible but I don't advise that! It's a hydrating cream and makes for a very lovely morning moisturiser. At £25 for 50ml I don't think I'll be able to repurchase no matter how much I enjoy using it.
Moisturising lipstick, Helen E - I received this in the shade Marshmallow which is a very bold pink, I think you could call it Barbie pink. I am looking forward to trying it and seeing if I can pull off such a color.
February Glossybox
Also for those of you wondering the lolly tastes great too!
Tink x

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