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Friday 12 June 2015

MUA Luxe Bronze And Sculpt Contour Kit review - and a side note

Hey everyone!
First off let me just say a massive SORRY that I haven't posted in a long time but I have been busy with exams and have been trying to get all my studying done, I will be back to posting every day in no time.
Just as a little side note... I am thinking about making YouTube videos in a few weeks, perhaps when I am all done studying and was wondering what you guys think of this and what you'd be interested in seeing, so leave me a bit of feedback... if you're even reading this.
So anyway let me get on with this review, I have been out cheap make-up shopping again, yes I know, it should be a crime to let me out into boots or superdrug. I have recently run out of my trusted sleek contour kit, and I am finding it truly impossible to find a replacement, so I picked one up from MUA, mainly for reviewing purposes but I ended up absolutely falling in love with it.
If you don't know about MUA it is kind of the UK's version of elf, affordable makeup that is still good quality, most of the original range was a pound but obviously it has gone up now. If you're from out of the UK but want to get your hands on it I am pretty sure that they ship internationally, so here is the link.
I picked up the MUA Luxe Bronze And Sculpt Contour Kit in medium. I absolutely loved the packaging, it is way higher quality than you would expect of such a cheap brand and even contains a handy mirror inside to look at yourself whilst you apply your makeup, although I never use these, I always think that it is a nice touch. The product contains a whopping 20g of product which for the price tag of £5 is brilliant. Here are some pictures of the product (which if you click will link you to it).
Also I'm sorry for the low quality pictures... the camera is being fixed.
The product comes with a shimmery highlighter and obviously the contouring powder, the contouring powder is available in light/medium and medium/dark, this is brilliant because it allows someone of every kind of skin tone to get something that they need. The contouring powder looks very dark in the pot but when applied smooths out into a nice blended natural contour colour. The highlighter, although shimmered, is really subtle and is brilliant to blend out the contouring powder if you have applied too much... who me? never.
Here are some more pictures... tomorrow the pictures will be higher quality, and will contain swatches... I promise.
Anyway,
I will speak to you later
-A 
 

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