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Kawaii Box September 2017 Unboxing and Giveaway
September 24, 2017 • collection, lifestyle, review
I haven't got a Kbeauty post for this week but if you're into Kawaii culture like me, you're going to love this one. So today I'm sharing a little giveaway and unboxing of my September Kawaii box which is a monthly subscription box of 10 handpicked goodies straight from Japan to your doorstep. They have a couple of related websites called Japan Candy Box (a candy susbscription) and Blippo (dedicated to stationery).
Price : $18.20 per month
It comes in a box filled with little trinkets and cute items mainly with Kawaii characters on them. I was so overjoyed to receive this little box, it honestly cheered me up instantly! That's reason enough for me to get this box. It can also be a great gift for someone which I'm sure anyone younger or into Japanese culture will be so glad to receive.
I think it's a great deal for the price because it was packed to the brim with cute little things and not just a couple of things like a lot of subscription companies do which is why I don't go for a lot of these subscriptions unless there's value for money. It has a good mix of stationery, plushies and even a candy from Japan (Omg!) It's like a little treat for you at the end of every month. Although I was a little disappointed to see nothing 'Pikachu' themed which I had seen in another reviewer's box and really had my eyes on, haha.
I think it's a great deal for the price because it was packed to the brim with cute little things and not just a couple of things like a lot of subscription companies do which is why I don't go for a lot of these subscriptions unless there's value for money. It has a good mix of stationery, plushies and even a candy from Japan (Omg!) It's like a little treat for you at the end of every month. Although I was a little disappointed to see nothing 'Pikachu' themed which I had seen in another reviewer's box and really had my eyes on, haha.
September 2017 's theme : Get Kawaii for School. I am not going to school this year but that's no reason to not enjoy cute stationery ( Am I right? lol) I'm going to list down everything I got in my box this month below:
1. Hello Kitty Tin Pencil Case
2. Disney Ufufy Plushie
3. Uranaikko Coloured Pencils
4. Fairy Tale Hair Pins
5. Happy Nikukyu Cat Paw Gummies
6. Kawaii Hand Sanitizer Bottle
7. Korean Diary Deco Stickers.
8. Unicorn Squishy Charm.
9. Little Animals Stationery Set
10. Washi Masking Tape Set
Now a little more about my favourite items in this month's box! I loved the Ufufy Chipmunk Plushie that can be used as a coin purse. The Unicorn Charm is adorable and I'm looking for a place to hang it. The Washi Tape set and Stickers are going to be great for my planner. The Washi Tape is actually great quality and I loved the minimal design with little illustrations, it's unlike any designs I have.
The stickers can be used as bullet points for a bullet journal too since they have so many little shapes and colours for different themes. The Sanitizer bottle is the cutest thing I've ever seen, so naturally it's going straight into my purse and will fit your Bath & Body works sanitizer perfectly(or any other sanitizer of that size will do). Last but not the least those 'Happy Nikukyu' gummy candies were delicious! They look like little bear paws and taste like peaches. I finished them all at once, not gonna lie. I have also kept a couple of bits from this box to give my little cousin who will enjoy these as well.
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| Can you spot the Gummy candies? |
The best part? Free Shipping to all countries! So if you liked this box or just like the idea in general, enter my giveaway to win an October 2017 box or you can sign up to receive your own box on Kawaii Box! Let me know in the comments, what is the cutest item in the September box in your opinion. Good luck :)
Note: Thank you so much everyone for entering! This giveaway is now closed and the winner is Vildana. Congratulations!
This box and giveaway is sponspored by Kawaii Box but all opinions are my own.
Juvia's Place The Nubian Eyeshadow Palette Review & Swatches
September 5, 2017 • beauty, Featured, review
Price: $28
I was pretty excited to get my hands on this palette because of all the rave reviews I’ve seen circulating around. It took some serious self control to stop myself from using it before taking these photos, Haha. I went for the Nubian 1 palette which is the first palette by this brand that came out last summer. They have so many palettes now, all of them are so gorgeous but they are quite colourful. I’m afraid I’ll never use a green or bright red eye shadow enough so I went for the classic bronzes, warm nudes and the likes. I know I’ll actually use these regularly and that’s what matters to me. However, don’t be fooled by their appearance because they are packed with pigment and you have a lot of shades to get creative with.
Next on my list? – The Saharan Palette without a doubt!
Buy it here : Juvia's Place , Beauty Bay
Patisserie de Bain Strawberry Cupcake Body Lotion & Shower Creme Review
August 15, 2017 • beauty, collection, review
Now, since both the products have
the same scent I’ll just talk about it first. It is absolutely divine and
delicious just like the name suggests. It’s a light, strawberry frosting scent
but definitely without being overpowering or sickly sweet. However, it does not
stay on much longer after application. I’m completely fine with that since I’m
more about the application and getting ready process and layer on perfume
anyway. Both of these products come in 200ml tubes, the Lotion costs £ 4 while the Shower Creme is £ 3.
Hand & Body Lotion:
This is a pale pink lotion in a
pretty generously sized tube for the price. I love the hygienic tube packaging
because it is not messy or involve dipping my fingers into a jar. It is a very
light-weight lotion and definitely something for the hotter months. It goes on
white as you rub it in and then it soaks into the skin pretty fast, leaving no
residue. You can absolutely put this on without worrying about staining your
clothes or anything. I prefer it over other lotions since it dries down
completely instead of leaving a greasy, sticky layer on me. I’ve been looking
for a product that is dry to the touch but is also a creamy consistency and I
haven’t found anything as good as this one yet. It leaves my skin feeling soft
and moisturized all day. A big fan of this one! I think it’s going to last a
long time as well.
Bath & Shower Crème:
This has a pale pink gel
consistency which kind of surprised me. I was expecting a milky, cream like
product from the name because I prefer something more moisturizing and
creamy than clear gels. I find this product doesn’t lather very well in the
shower and I have to end up using tons of it. It works much better as a bath
product and also the smell lasts much longer. I was a little let down with this
one simply because the name was misleading but I’ll still keep using
it because it smells amazing and doesn’t dry out my skin despite being a gel. It is still quite moisturizing. I
wish it had the consistency of the ‘Original Source Raspberry & Vanilla
Shower Gel’ which is one of my all time favourite products.
Overall, I am in love with this
range. They have great value for the sizes and the packaging looks beautiful on
my shelf. I am excited to try
out their hand cream and a body mist from the same range which I’m sure I’ll
like because I loved the lotion so much.
L'oreal Color Riche Le Vernis A L'Huile Nail Polish Review
December 3, 2016 • beauty, L'oreal Color Riche Le Vernis A L'Huile Nail Polish, makeup, review, rose ballet, vert absynthe

I'm talking about these new Nail polishes from L'oreal called Color Riche Le Vernis A L'Huile Nail Polishes today! I was initially attracted to these because of the bottles, let's face it they're super cute and so unique compared to anything in the drugstore ranges right now or even compared to anything I've seen from L'oreal lately. It was exciting and I wanted to buy a few, test them out & see how they perform!
Claims: Infused with 4 precious oils, the 1st oil nail polish by L'Oréal Paris delivers rich, powerful colour and incomparable mirror shine.
I was really intrigued by the claim and immediately researched what these oils are and if they're supposed to be actually good for the nails - like growth and health. I found that it is infused with 4 oils - rose, camellia seed, lotus flower and argan but no possible information was found if they were really good for the nails. On the website its only mentioned that the oils help with long lasting shine and rich colour. Also, the ingredients list is super long so I don't know how effective the oils are really going to be.
Avène Cleanance Hydra Soothing Cream Review
November 25, 2016 • beauty, review, Skincare
I bought this soothing cream a few weeks ago with my
cleanance gel and I did a little review of the cleanance range.
What it says: Restores skin comfort. For skin left dry and
irritated by medical treatments.
Aimed at: Oily, blemish prone skin as is the rest of the
cleanance range.
Quantity: 40ml
Now I’ve got the important specs
aside, I want to get into the details. This soothing cream comes in a 40ml tube
and is enriched with avene thermal spring water which is also in every product of the cleanance range.When I first got this I opened it and squeezed a
little bit out the first evening after washing my face and a clear serum like
liquid came out of the tube. It got me really confused because the box read
“cream” so that’s what I was expecting on contrary to a gel/serum. I
immediately thought there might be some mistake.
I squeezed it a good 3-4 times
and a clear serum is all that came out of the tube. I put it on my face just to
test it and it did feel very rich and moisturizing and didn’t smell bad so I
was confused what went wrong with it. Instantly I started panicking wondering
if I had got a really bad batch and I’ve ruined my skin by putting on cream
that has gone bad. It was a natural reaction to put it on because I had
squeezed a fair bit of it and it didn’t feel right to waste it because this
stuff is expensive for only 40ml.
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