A little bit late with the season - as always - but I'm here with a new video, the one where I show you my latest picks from autumn collections on the high street! Head over to my channel for some inspo and let me know what you think! Love, Sara♡
You'll probably already know the Maybelline Lash Sensational Mascarasince it has been highly rated by the most influential bloggers of the web and often compared to another all-time favourite, the Benefit Roller Lash Mascara.They both give your lashes the perfect curl and lift that lasts all day, thanks to the similar curved wand. I obviously picked up the drugstore version, which is less than half the price and does the same job. To reach the result it promises, you have to apply it following the instructions, so first with the convex side of the wand, and then with the other. The effect is really different from any other mascara I've ever tried, - although you can't really say it from the pic since I was running out of it - but I liked it so much that I went through five or six bottles. The only downside is that it can be really difficult to remove, but I found a trick that works: just put some creamy cleanser on and leave it there for a few minutes. Then you can use a cotton pad as usual. I thought it would be a permanent staple in my makeup stash, until I came across the Clinique High Impact Extreme Volume Mascaramy sister was using due to her sensitive under eye skin problem. The wand is very different, totally straight, and I find it really takes all my lashes. The formula gives them a lot more length and volume, which is probably what I really need. I can't tell you much more about it, as it's really simple to use and to remove. They're both very good but still very different mascaras, and although I have now replaced the Maybelline bottle with the Clinique one, I suggest that you pick up the one which gives you the result you need the most. Have you tried one of these? What's your opinion about it? Any other mascara recommendation? Tell me everything in the comments down below! Love,
I'd usually end up in December with an Autumnal Outfit post saved in my drafts, but thanks God this time we're still in November and leaves have just begun turning red. You'll probably know better than me that Autumn is the famous Idonthavetheslightestideaofwhattowear season, when you go to school freezing in your Converse and you come back sweating, ready to rock your sunglasses for what could be the last time of the year. However, I did a little bit of shopping at the beginning of the season as you can see, and I found some interesting picks that I thought would make my choice a lot easier. I love the grey coat, which is very lightweight but you can still cover up adding a giant scarf. Plus, the colour is neutral and goes with literally everything. Those culottes (or wide midlenght trousers, whatever you call them)can be worn on their own or combined with a pair of long socks in the colder days. I find them so funny but at the same time, very cool. T-shirt, sneakers, bag and you're ready to go out! Hope you've liked this Autumnal Style inspiration post, let me know if you'd like to have more of these! Love,