Revisiting Artisan & Artist Brushes in Singapore
Caught up in a brush flush, I decided to check out Artisan & Artist brushes again.
Read MoreCaught up in a brush flush, I decided to check out Artisan & Artist brushes again.
Read MoreNice to see our little island getting some attention from Japanese artisan makeup brushes (or is it the other way around?): Hakuhodo and Koyudo have made a reappearance this year and are set to return again.
Read MoreWhen I first learnt of this product, I winced a little at the idea of using a cake of soap to clean my beauty brushes.
Read MoreResembling an egg more than ever, the Beautyblender sponge now comes in a white version, Pure. It’s perfect for makeup lovers who aren’t so fond of the hot pink original and prefer something less loud. This versatile sponge with a tapered tip and rounded base is excellent for…
Read MorePart of the Anna Sui Rose Fairy Spring 2012 Collection, this retractable blush brush makes a good complement to the Anna Sui Rose Cheek Colors. Measuring 10 cm, with 4 cm forming the brush length, this handy little brush tool will fit nicely into most makeup pouches for…
Read MoreCutting infant nails can be a harrowing experience; those translucent nail tips can faze even the bravest parent, so delicate are they. My hubby – our intrepid cockroach capturer at home – baulks at this daunting undertaking, so fearful is he of hurting our precious little one. Yet,…
Read MoreAfter reading about pH level test strips on one of Sesame’s blog entries, I couldn’t help but seek them out at Watsons. A fun way to test the pH level of beauty products, each box of these universal test papers costs slightly under S$12 for 100 strips. The…
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