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Monday 12 October 2015

Glossybox October 2015



This glossybox has definitely been my favourite so far!!

Talika photo-Hydra Day - This deeply hydrating moisturiser from luxury French brand Talika gives your skin just what it's crying out for in autumn. The combination of soothing and nourishing ingredients alongside plumping hyaluronic acid will leave your complexion hydrated and perfectly primed all season long.
Full size - £24.85

Jelly Pong Pong - Fairy lashes curl mascara
The 100% cruelty-free formula and unique brush work in unison giving you a mascara that leaves lashes with dramatic volume and intense definition - it continuously curls them throughout the day too. Perfect for dull days that call for curl!
Full size - £17.95

So Susan - Haute Light Highlighting Pencil
This peach-hued creamy crayon flatters everyone and can be used in numerous ways. Apply it along the inner rim of your eyes to make the whites pop or blend over your brown bones or cheek bones to boost radiance.
Full size - £15

Nicka K - Airbrush blending sponge.
Believe it or not this little sponge is all you need to blend your way to a flawlessly fresh face. The dome shape clevely reaches nooks around the nose and allows you to apply foundation (or any other liquid product) in a rolling motion, which creates a streak free finish.
Fill size - £6.50

Lanolips - Golden Ointment dry skin salve.
Dry skin will be a thing of the past with this rich ointment. Whether it's your feet, hands, legs or your face, the clever combination of medical grade lanolin, Manuka honey and vitamin E will have even the driest of skin nourished and soothed in no time.
Fill size - £17.99
Lanolin is a fatty substance found naturally on sheep's wool. It is extracted as a yellowish viscous mixture of esters and used as a base for ointments.

ACEVIVI 10 pcs Vegan Synthetic Bristle Eco-friendly Bamboo Makeup Brushes Super Soft Kabuki Powder Foundation Cosmetic Brush Set (Beige) http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00X7JR9VE?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00
Shany Pro Vegan Cosmetic and Mineral Brush Set with Pink Clutch Set Pack of 12 Brushes - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005IHS8KY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00

Why don't vegans eat honey?

Keeping bees for commercial or hobby purposes violates the bees' rights to be free of human exploitation. As with companion animals or other farmed animals, breeding, buying and selling animals violates the animals' rights to live free of human use and exploitation, and bees are commercially bred, bought and sold.
In addition to keeping bees, taking their honey is also exploitative. While beekeepers will say that they leave plenty of honey for the bees, the honey belongs to the bees.

Furthermore, some bees are killed every time the beekeeper smokes the bees out of their hive and takes their honey. These deaths are an additional reason to boycott honey; even if no bees were killed during honey collection, the exploitation of the bees would be reason enough.

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