Tuesday, 5 August 2014

BOSS MA VIE Perfume for women

BOSS MA VIE - Perfume (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
I have owned only couple of perfumes in my entire life and was recently going through a long time without any scent. I got my first perfume when I had past my 20th birthday and was happy that I could actually wear it. My mother is hyper-sensitive with smells, meaning that she cannot accept any flowers to the house nor anyone near to her can wear perfume. This was one reason why I was never really introduced to perfumes and only after moving out I started to explore them.

Of course I had memories with perfumes - I remember exactly how my grandmother used to smell, she had used the same perfume for years. I never got to knew what perfume she was wearing but I remember that it was warm flowery scent.

BOSS MA VIE - Perfume (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
I had before Marc Jacobs Daisy Perfume which I loved - it wasn't too strong and flower scent wasn't over powering the perfume. It is the same reason I fell in love with BOSS MA VIE it has a fresh flower scent which blends well after a while and gives you a nice subtle smell. I also love the bottle - as I'm a minimalist at heart and I like the light pink colour and see through cap. The brand image goes well with me as well as I like the sophisticated feel of it.

BOSS MA VIE - Perfume (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Do you have favourite perfume?

Monday, 4 August 2014

Monday Manicure - Grey With Black & White Dots

Nail Polish Style (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Monday morning! Are you ready for a manicure with dots! I love brown-greyish nail polishes and adding some black and white dots on top you can make it more playful. For these nails I used Max Factors', Collection's and L'Oreal's nail polishes.

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Nail Polish Style (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Nail Polish Style (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

Sunday, 3 August 2014

Nature's ingredients saving your skin - Boots Botanics - developed with Kew Gardens

Boots Botanics Ultra Calm Cleansing Solution (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Couple of months ago I realised that I needed to change my face washing routine as my skin was just getting worse and worse. At that time I was washing my face with harsh makeup remove products and face scrubs and I was wondering why it didn't help. I made a change - I stopped washing my face entirely and my skin got so much better! I started cleaning my makeup with a new product I had discovered in Boots Pharmacy - Boots Botanics Ultra Calm Cleansing Solution with Marshmallow.

This sensitive skin makeup remover is developed with Kew Royal Botanic Gardens and it has Marshmallow which is a herb and has soothing properties in it. I have to say that 'Kew Gardens'-name in the bottle was one reason for me to buy the product as I adore Kew Gardens. If you are visiting London you should definitely put that one on your sightseeing list as the Gardens are amazing.

Kew Gardens (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Nature's Ingredient Marshmallow: The marshmallow root has been in use since around 200 BC under the Greek name ‘Althea’, which actually means ‘to heal’. The famous Greek physician, Hippocrates, claimed that the marshmallow root was of great use to effectively treat wounds. For many centuries, marshmallow root has been used to effectively heal bruises and burns. It was also applied to areas where there were muscle aches and sprains and inflammations. (info from here)

Kew Gardens: Kew Gardens (formal title Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, brand name Kew) is the world's largest collection of living plants. Founded in 1840 from the exotic garden at Kew Park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, UK.

Do you use natural ingredient products for your skin?

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Technology Tuesday - Makeup Apps Modiface & L'Oreal USA Makeup Genius

ScreenShot from http://modiface.com/
Have you ever thought that you would like to try the makeup product before buying it? There is two apps in the market which will give you possibility to try makeup product before buying them; Modiface and Makeup Genius from L'Oreal. Even if these apps wouldn't be the most accurate, it is a lot of fun to try different makeups on yourself without applying them for real!
Modiface is a great fun! You need to take a picture of yourself or use one of the models and then just start applying makeup! You can use from wide range of colours and each selection such as "eyes" include eye shadows, eyeliner, mascara and eye brows. It is a lot of fun and I would suggest anyone who is little bit lost about what tones suits your skin tone and your hair best to try this and see what actually suits you!


Modiface website states: ModiFace apps feature the world's most advanced virtual makeover technology with industry leading facial recognition.



ScreenShot from http://www.lorealparisusa.com/en/brands/makeup/makeup-genius-virtual-makeup-tool.aspx
Other makeup tester app is L'Oreal's Makeup Genius App.What is phenomenal about this app that it actually reflects your movements. The app scans of your face with camera, digitally paints on your selected product, and then reflects all your movements, accurately portraying what you would look like in different cosmetics, from different angles, in real time.

L'Oreal Website:Introducing the First Ever Virtual Makeup Tester Instantly apply makeup onto your own reflection in real-time. Makeup follows your face as you move and make expressions. Choose from an endless array of products and expertly-curated makeup looks. Try before you buy anytime, anywhere. Just grab your phone and let's play!

Monday, 28 July 2014

TREsemme Keratin shampoo & hair masque for damaged blond hair

TRESEMME HAIR MASQUE (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

From my last bleaching session my hair was badly damaged. They were fragile and crisp and they felt that they would brake just by touching them. So I knew I needed to do something more than just moisturise them - my hair needed some serious protein. I bought Tresemme Keratin Shampoo and Hair masque and they have been my damaged hair savers after that.

TRESEMME HAIR MASQUE (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

First about Keratin:

Keratin is a family of fibrous structural proteins. Keratin is the key structural material making up the outer layer of human skin, as well as it is also the key structural component of hair and nails. Hydrolysed keratin gives significant increases in elasticity and hydration and this is why it is used in hair care products.

Then the products. I loved the Keratin Smooth Hair Masque. It smells amazing, it has nice creamy texture and you need only tiny bit to your hair to make it smooth. I have used the keratin hair masque couple of times per week and my hair feels really nice now after a month. I would still recommend using other moisturising conditioner as well if your hair is badly damaged like mine.

TRESEMME SHAMPOO (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

The Keratin Shampoo was little bit of a let down. I used it almost everyday at the first week and after that just once or twice a week. I feel now that I don't want to use it anymore as it feels that it starts to make my hair dry. I read that too much protein for your hair can make it brake as well - so don't over use protein products for your hair!

Here is couple of tips how to restore your damaged hair. It might sound basic to someone, but to follow these simple tips you can change your hair and make it more healthy looking!

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Monday, 7 July 2014

Makeup Monday Lumene CC Cream, Highlighter & Mascara

Lumene (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved


Have you ever heard about cosmetic company called Lumene? Lumene is a Finnish cosmetic company which was the first cosmetic company in the world to use handpicked, wild Arctic berries in their products. I have used Lumene's products for a long time and I have almost always liked them. Lumene has three brands - Lumene Lab, which is pharmaseutical brand, Lumene the main brand and Natural Code which is targeted to younger females and is more affordable than the two others. Check their website for inspiring pictures and more information http://www.lumene.com/

These three products are from the main Lumene brand.

Lumene (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

I have never really liked Lumene's mascaras as they have been too liquid for my fine eyelashes and have not added any volume, but this time I was pretty happy with the mascara! The mascara is called Truly Bold and Curly and it has conditioning arctic heather on it. The mascara brush looks like spiral and it adds volume to the lashes from the outer to the inner corner. I think the packaging is refreshing, the tube is shiny pink and it has slightly curved shape to fit to the hand perfectly.

Lumene (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
I wanted to try CC cream for such a long time and when I found that Lumene had a CC cream for light skin which was actually light I was over the moon. Most of CC creams from other brands are way too dark for me even if they would be 'for light skin' or 'all skin colours'. Lumene's CC cream states to be 6 in 1 - a foundation, concealer, primer, illuminator, long wear and SPF 20. I don't know if you can tick all the boxes all I can say that this is an amazing product. You can use as a foundation, concealer and a primer, it is also pretty long wear. So does it do what it promised? Yes. It is a great product and I will be using it as long as it lasts. The bottle is great as it has only small applicator as you need a tiny tiny amount of the product for your face, also I like how the pink and ice white colours look together in the bottle.

Lumene (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
I was little bit disappointed about Lumene's Touch of radiance highlighter as it is very dark shade for a highlighter and for my extreme light skin it just shows too dark, but for medium light to medium skin I believe this highlighter to be a gem. The highlight pen has a luxurious packaging of gold and white. You need to turn the other side to start to use the product from the brush. The highlighter is liquid, medium shiny and covers very well.

Lumene (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved


LUMENE

+ THE GOOD
-Quality products
-CC cream light enough for my skin
-Very light nice smell
-Arctic berries

-THE BAD
-Highlighter too dark
-Mascara doesn't work for everybody for example if you have already dark thick lashes, it doesn't do too much on them, but for light fine blond eyelashes it is enough.

Have you tried Lumene?

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Batiste VS Pro:voke Dry Shampoo for platinum blonde hair

PRO:VOKE VS Batiste dry shampoo (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
I usually wash my hair everyday, mostly because I go to the gym and afterwards I just need to wash my head to get my hair back to their place! I haven't used dry shampoos that much before and never for my blonde hair so I didn't know what to expect from these shampoos!

PRO:VOKE VS Batiste dry shampoo (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Here is my lovely ashy roots and my blonde hair, as you can see I didn't wash my hair in the morning so I felt I needed to do something about them!

Batiste dry shampoo (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Batiste dry shampoo is loved by many and is the market leader in the dry shampoo sector. I had tried batiste dry shampoo before when I was still a redhead, but didn't like the product too much, most likely because it gives you little bit of light colour on the roots. So I wasn't too excited to use the product and actually bought it to my gf and not for myself - but eventually I used it all by myself!

The Batiste dry shampoo clean & classic original has a subtle smell - I don't say it smells amazing, but its quite nice for a person who usually cannot have any strong smells around. When spraying to the hair it first looks like you have poured flour to your head, but after you have waited for a while and brushed it a little bit the hair starts to look fresh and has a nice volume to it. It's not grainy as the Pro:voke dry shampoo, just gives you some white colour on the roots. Only bad things to say about this product is that it cannot be used for dark hair and the bottle doesn't last too long.

The best thing what I have to say about this product is that it's amazing the morning after! Seriously do not wash your hair in the evening, put it up to a bun and the next morning you will wake up with soft waves with volume! 

Batiste dry shampoo (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

+THE GOOD about batiste 
-Gives more volume to the hair
-Gives lighter colour to the roots
-Your hair looks more clean
-The next morning your hair will still have volume and even better than the day before!
- Smell is better than Provoke (still not the best but okay)

-THE BAD about batiste 
-Cannot be used for brown, dark brown or black hair!
-The bottle lasts just couple of 'shampoo' times

DEFINITELY THE MARKET LEADER!

PRO:VOKE dry shampoo (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
I had really high hopes for Pro:voke dry shampoo as it was specially developed for 'blonde, grey and white hair' so I thought it to be perfect for my dark ashy roots, but I was mostly wrong. The dry shampoo gave some white coverage what I hoped for, but did not do really anything else. It didn't give any volume to the hair nor the hair looked any cleaner than before. The most annoying thing about the product was that it left my face and hair with small white grains which where hard to get off. See the picture above. Also the thing what made me throw this product away was the smell - it was very strong and reminded me off how my hair smell when I bleach it - not good.

I have to say that I was very disappointed as I liked Pro:voke's silver shampoo so much and was expecting an amazing product (read review).

PRO:VOKE dry shampoo (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

+THE GOOD about Provoke dry shampoo
-makes your hair & roots look whiter

-THE BAD about Provoke dry shampoo
-very strong smell
-leaves your hair very 'sandy' feeling
-leaves your clothes & face white with grades
-doesn't make hair more clean looking
-doesn't add any volume

Do you use dry shampoo? What is your favourite dry shampoo brand?

Monday, 30 June 2014

Technology Tuesday - L'Oreal Next Generation Awards & Joyus

ScreenShot from http://lorealwomenindigital.com/

Everyone knows about L'Oreal, but not many people know what L'Oreal does above cosmetics and skincare. L'Oreal women in digital launched 2012 to support women in beauty industry. Every year they have L'Oreal Next Generation Awards where women led company is nominated and gets support from L'Oreal.

L'Oreal Women In Digital website states:
 L’Oreal is seeking women-operated businesses that can help conceive, launch, and scale new technology that has the potential to revolutionize the digital space, drive brand innovation, and shape the next generation of the beauty industry.

Check Women in Digital website here > Click

ScreenShot from https://www.joyus.com/
JOYUS.COM - 2013 WINNER

Last years (2013) winner was Sukhinder Singh Cassidy - Founder & CEO  Joyus.com, which is the world's first premium video shopping experience for the modern woman online. Cassidy explains that winning Next Generation Awards she got beta -test video commerce with one of L’Oreal’s leading beauty brands and to test the power of video story-selling with engagement and ROI through video. I thought that the videos where very engaging and entertaining even if I wouldn't buy anything. Please check the website!

Check Joyus here > Click

Are you a business owner or do you dream of having your own beauty business?

Rimmel London Red Nail Polish Review

Rimmel London Red Nail Polish (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Who wouldn't have bright red nail polish on their collection? I think every girl should have bright true red nail polish and lipstick! One of my favourite red nail polish colours is Rimmel's Double Decker Red shade. It's a perfect true red and goes so nicely with lipstick! 

Rimmel London Red Nail Polish (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Rimmel London nail polishes stays on pretty well and they do not chip any more than any other nail polish. I like Rimmel as it has true British brand image and they show it in the products by using British icons such as red double decker in their nail polish names.

Rimmel London Red Nail Polish (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

What is you favourite true red nail polish?

Friday, 27 June 2014

Interesting make up brands you have never heard of & Products what I want to try!



ELLIS FAAS

I discovered Ellis Faas brand couple of days ago from Killer Colours - beauty blog, where the blog introduced this amazing lip colour called Milky Lips L203. The colour looked so nice and figuring out the brand I have fell in love with their brand image, artistic pictures and with attitude!


Charlotte Tilbury

This brand is one of my new findings. I would love to get those brushes as you can see the handle is carved more suitable for the hand and it doesn't roll off from your desk because the edges. Of course the colour and style of the brush is to die for too!


PIXI

When I first read that there is primer which reduces redness I knew I need to try this product. I have very thin skin and the blood veins can be seen through so if I do any kind of exercising or fast walk I'm red like a strawberry. This review (click) sold the product even more to me - I need to try it!



Even if this brand is famous in USA for its contour kit, which many beauty youtuber's are hyping about I think the brand is still pretty unknown in Europe. The contour kit has got so many great reviews that I would love to have this product, especially for its ashy brown shade for my cheekbones. Here one good review: (klick)













What do you think? Are any of these brands new to you?

* All pictures are screenshots from the brand's websites.

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Technology Tuesday - Mink 3D Make Up Printer - Print your own make up at home!


Picture from http://gracechoi.co/
Are you ready for the new era of colour cosmetics? This technology allows you to print make up at home.

So little bit about the woman behind this all. Grace Choi is a serial entrepreneur Harvard Business School MBA graduate who has invented previously medical devices, created a jewellery line and now debuting her skincare line and 3D make up printer.




The 3D make up printer called Mink would allow you to take any colour in the world for example clicking the colour you found from online and making it to a eye shadow or a lipstick. The printer would cost 300 dollars and would be aimed for girls and young women from 13 to 21. 

What do you think? Would you invest money to print your own make up?

Monday, 23 June 2014

Makeup Monday Day & Night Eyeshadow palettes

Smoky eye makeup palette (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

I think nice smoky eye can be worn during the day and night. I got these two eyeshadow palettes couple weeks ago and had a lot of fun playing around with these colours.

First I will go thought the daytime eyeshadow palette. I fell in love with this palette's greyish blue shades and imagined how nicely I can make a day time smokey eye with this one. I have used the palette now for couple of occasions and I have to say I'm a little bit disappointed. The eye shadows have quite good pigmentation, but overall I would have needed one properly matte light shade to the palette in order to finish my look.

My favourite eye shadow shades are Midnight blue (5) and Shimmer Purple (8) as they were well pigmented and have this nice metallic shimmer in them. The most disappointed I was about the light blue colours which didn't have too much pigment and I hoped them to be more ashy greyish shades. Also I felt that I needed more matte colours as all of the eye shadows had some amount of shimmer or even a metallic finish on them.

Smoky eye makeup palette (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

I was more pleased with the night time eyeshadow palette as the overall palette had better combination of shades and the colours were very pigmented! The palette consisted of two greyish matte shades (1 & 7) and one black matte shade (5). Also it had great variety of shimmer and metallic shades! I loved that the palette had matte black and shimmer black as they are so versatile. I totally fell in love with dark metallic brown (8) and metallic cream (3) shades.

Smoky eye makeup palette (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

Overall I was pretty pleased with the palettes, they were pretty pigmented, the colours were nice and it was okay to apply. The texture wasn't the best as the colour was very powdery like.

Do you love smoky eyes or are you more of a 'clean' look girl?

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Wellness Wednesday - Natural Mineral Makeup good or bad?

 Mineral Makeup facts & myths (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Last couple of years there has been a trend; avoiding chemicals and changing to safer and more natural makeup. I think it is great that people start to think about what are they putting to their skin, but many don't do the needed research and believe everything what advertising says. When mineral makeup started to become popular I started to get interested about it as it was 'natural and better for the skin', but there was many facts what the companies did not tell to their customers and 'natural' - word means a lot different to the consumer than what it means for the people making the cosmetics. Here are the common myths and facts:

MYTHS
Mineral make up is 'pure', more safe and better than normal makeup -not true
Mineral make up is more ethical -not true

FACTS
Inhaled mineral makeup can be dangerous - right
Mineral makeup can be better for irritated skin - right
Mineral makeup has natural SPF - right

What is mineral makeup?

Mineral makeup is form of makeup that is composed of compressed minerals usually mica and titanium dioxide. These minerals are a naturally occurring substance in nature. Using minerals as a makeup is not new as in ancient Egypt the earliest eye paint was a thick, bright green paste made from the mineral malachite.


What NATURAL makeup actually means?

A product is considered "natural" when it contains ingredients that are sourced from nature rather than created synthetically. Synthetic chemicals are produced through laboratory manipulation and are not found in nature, though it is possible to create synthetic versions of natural ingredients (such as Vitamin E.) Natural products generally don't include ingredients like petrochemicals, parabens, sodium lauryl and laureth sulfates, phthalates, synthetic dyes and synthetic colors. It's good to remember that 'natural' doesn't always mean better, even if all minerals are natural they can be poisonous to the skin for example Elizabeth the First of England used Cerussite or white lead as a powder, which is poisonous and disfigures the skin. Nowadays mineral cosmetics are made from mica and titanium dioxide, they are generally thought to be safe, but there is ongoing debate about it.

What is mica?
Mica is a colourant commonly used in cosmetic industry.

Mica is a silicate mineral which occurs in nature and goes through cutting, sorting and processing before being used in cosmetics. Mica mineral is used in many industries such as electrical industry, automobile industry and cosmetics. Mica can be natural and synthetic and it can be found almost all colour cosmetics. Lately there has been discussion about if natural mica is ethical as many countries where mica is mined use child labour example Lush changed to use synthetic mica as they couldn't guarantee that they don't use child labour. (click)

What is Titanium Dioxide?
Titanium Dioxide is white pigment commonly used in cosmetic industry.

Titanium Dioxide is silicate minerals and when used as a pigment, it is called titanium white, Pigment White 6 (PW6), or CI 77891. It is widely used to provide whiteness and opacity to products such as paints, plastics, papers, inks, foods, and cosmetics.

 Mineral Makeup facts & myths (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

Is Titanium Dioxide & mica safe?

Titanium dioxide and mica are generally thought to be safe, but some health concerns such as heavy metals, nanotechnology and overall safety has been questioned. Mica and Titanium Dioxide comes from the earth and it may contain trace amounts of heavy metals (click) but the levels are regulated by the FDA, and the small amounts that may eventually be in cosmetic or personal care products do not pose a risk to human health.

European union states that nanomaterial that gives a cosmetic product useful properties, can also pose a risk to the consumer (click). This is why from 2013 in European union companies need to specify if they use nanotehcnology by adding (nano) on the ingredients list. It's good to remember that the field of nanomaterial risk assessment is still evolving.

Titanium dioxide dust, when inhaled, has been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen, meaning it is possibly carcinogenic to humans. (click) But used on the skin Titanium Dioxide should be safe as it has been extensively evaluated and the scientific data shows that they do not penetrate the skin. (click)

The positive stuff?

For some people mineral makeup is great as it usually doesn't have classic irritants like fragrances, binders, synthetic dyes, and preservatives. Some people who suffer from eczema or skin irritation says that mineral makeups are so much better for their skin. It should always be remembered that not all products suit everybody and only trying different product you can find what actually suits your skin.

Should we buy them?

So should you buy mineral cosmetics? In my opinion I would buy mineral makeup as I would buy drugstore makeup - I don't see too much difference. I think that the risk around using mineral makeup are not so much different from using drugstore makeup as most of the mineral makeup brands do not use nanoparticles and if you don't generally inhale the powder in my opinion everything should be fine. Only thing what I don't like is how mineral makeup brands advertise their products safer and better than normal makeup.

What is your opinion? Have you used mineral makeup?

Disclaimer - I'm not scientist or expert in this area, this post is my own opinion and information I found from many online resources and put together. Also cosmetic industry is evolving all the time the facts stated today might be proven wrong in the future. If you know more about the subject or if some of my facts are wrong please email me or  leave a comment below.

Monday, 16 June 2014

Technology Tuesday - Ioma Youth Booster - Nasa meets Cosmetics

Screenshot from http://www.ioma-paris.com/en/ website
I decided to start new column for the blog called Technology Tuesday where I will be talking about new break throughs in cosmetic industry and how technology has come into the cosmetic markets for sure.

Today I will be introducing IOMA Youth Booster, which uses the same technology as NASA used when it explored Mars; MEMS micro-sensors. In the Ioma Youth Booster the micro-sensors evaluates the hydration levels in your skin while NASA used it as measuring the gases in the atmosphere in Mars. 




So what the product actually does? It tells you how dehydrated your skin is and how often you should use the skin hydrating miracle. Even if the technology is pretty high-tech I'm not too excited about the product - it just seem to be expensive face cream with technology.

What do you think about the product? Cosmetic industry break through or a flop?

Make Up Monday - Eylure Shape & Shade Brow Pencil and Tamer Review

Eyebrow Pencil (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved
Today I picked up one eyebrow pencil to try on. After I changed my hair colour from dark red to light blond I have had trouble finding a proper ashy shade eyebrow pencil. So I bought Eylure's Shape & Shade (Colour 3) and I was super excited to try it on as the colour in the packet looked very ashy and grey toned. First of all I have to say that the brow tamer or brow brush is amazing, its full round brush, pretty soft, but easily brushes through the eyebrow making it to the right shape. 

Eyebrow Pencil (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

Then the colour - the colour is ashy as the packaging says. The colour suits with medium to light blonde hair, but I have to add its not the best for white or extremely blond hair. I have very ashy hair and would love to find proper ashy eyebrow pencil colour, but I find it very difficult. This colour is okay, but not the perfect match. While waiting for that perfect colour to appear this pencil will be on my make up bag.

Eyebrow Pencil (C) Sophie Sandstorm - All Rights Reserved

+The Good
-Great brow brush
-Easy to apply & hold

-The Bad
-Colour more suitable for warm toned hair

Have you found a perfect eyebrow colour?