Next up is the Manna Kadar lash primer which retails at £14.55. This was highly anticipated from last month's box as they offer a sneak preview of their favourite product for the upcoming month. I'm not completely sold on this. I don't wear mascara, when I have in the past, my eyelashes become spidery and stick out. My eyelashes are quite dark and long anyway so I don't really need to apply mascara. As the Manna Kadar is a conditioning lash primer I thought I would try it out. You can use it as a base for mascara which I imagine helps the mascara stay put. I really didn't like this primer, it dried my lashes out and made them really stiff having the opposite effect it was designed for. When applied the primer is white and didn't dry into the lashes fully leaving white spikes on my lashes. It works in the same way as mascara and gave me the same spidery pokey eyelash look. Unfortunately not one for me.
I always like getting new bronzers or blushers to try out. The St. Moriz bronzer that I currently use is perfect for my skin tone but I'm always on the look out to see if anything can replace it. I really liked that the Emite artist colour powder blush IO8 lasted all day and stayed put on my face. However, I didn't anticipate that a lot goes a long way. I usually sweep my blusher brush across the pad a couple of times to layer up the bronzer on the bristles. One dab of the Emite bronzer would have sufficed as unfortunately it sat on my face at first. It's quite a dark colour and unless blended, too dark for my pale skin tone. It's also not as creamy as I would like so doesn't blend very easily. It did give me a nice glow but unfortunately for £20.59 it won't replace my current staple fave.
I was happy to find that alongside new make up Glossybox had also included a facial toner and cleanser. I really liked the Naobay calming face toner as it refreshes, cleanses, tones and soothes the skin. This 4 in 1 formula is a perfect make up remover although I needed a couple of applications to completely rid the lash primer from my eyes. Priced at just £10.65 this will definitely become a new staple and may even replace make up wipes (although I still prefer their convenience to toners). I could tell before I opened it that Naobay is an organic product with the wooden lid and plain plastic packaging screaming organic. It's made from almost 100% natural ingredients with a further 12.16% of the total ingredients sourced from organic farming. I really liked this and it made my face feel really clean and refreshed. It removes make up easily from the face but a little perseverance is needed for stubborn eye make up.
Last up was the SASS Purifying Cleanser priced at £7 for a full sized bottle. The directions state two pumps and apply but the cleanser is very watery so one small dollop is all that was needed. It's a greyish liquid with small white bits that works to cleanse and refresh the skin daily. Applied to dry skin SASS foams immediately which needs to be washed off. My skin looked really clean and fresh after I used this making my face look bright. Another new favourite this month so three out of five isn't bad. As I'd never heard of SASS before until receiving it I decided to Google it. I hadn't realised that it's specifically designed as a PH balance intimate cleanser. The instructions don't specify much and I had instead assumed it was a facial cleanser or at the very least an all over body cleanser. I haven't actually tried this product out to its' full potential but it works well as a facial cleanser.
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