June Unfavourites

By Mollylouise


This past month I've had a couple on unfavourites.The list being1) Topshop Frilly Socks2) Rimmel London Sun Shimmer Instant Tan - Matte Light3) Calvin Klein Sheer Creme Eye-shadow Tempting Shimmer in Bare Silk4) Primark Flip Flops5) Asda Young Skin Eye Makeup Remover
Topshop frilly socks lack in quality, holes seen to become visible after 2 or 3 wears. The price is ridiculously overpriced and I'd rather wear the Primark ones that have seemed to last me a lot longer. Also the frills seem to hang off. I know this isn't a dodgy pair because my other three pairs have worn away. Not worth the hype at all. 
Rimmel instant tan is awful and it is probably down to me being a cheapskate. I bought it at £1.57 or something at Tesco and thought light was the best shade for a pale first time tanner. It is literally like applying a bronze body cream that loses the color when blended in. I thought I was pale quite evidently according to this product I'm naturally tanned.
Calvin Klein cream eye-shadows are normally quite good in my opinion I have a pink shade which is wonderful. However, bare silk is not. The color texture is far to creamy and too thin so I apply far too much and I look silly. Also when it is on the lid, it creases so much and it would be a shocking product to wear out in public. Definitely not worth using. 
Primark 'fashion' flip flops are the most uncomfortable things in the world. They cause me sore blisters on the sole of my feet and make walking feel like walking on hot coal. I find the back support far too stretchy and my feet end up falling out of them. Also because I am cursed with flat foot and wide feet I have to size up which definitely doesn't help. 
The Asda Young Skin Eye Makeup Remover is so bad, I can't even comprehend it. I've heard so many positive reviews on it and I just had to snap it up. The reviews I've read and heard of are so overrated. The product doesn't remove all the eye make-up and often leaves traces of mascara on the lash-line. Not the prettiest look I believe. Considering you are expected to use this product on your eyes it is definitely not sensitive to irritation. Directions say close eyes and use cotton pad with the remover on and wipe the makeup away. Following the instructions it still gets in your eyes and the burning sensation was not what I was expecting. I mean try it if you want bloodshot eyes.