Glitter is a way of life and it is ours. Any excuse is good for wearing makeup. bright: From New Year’s to festivals or any night. all glitter glitter and fantasy until it’s time to take off the makeup. Zero drama friends, we got away with this trick.
we all tried remove make-up residues on face with micellar water and facial soap. Days later there are still remnants of brilli still always brilli. This is because the two essential cleansers in our facial routine do not match the following. bright and is designed for more basic makeup.

But that doesn’t mean we have to give up. Because where micellar water fails coconut oil saves us. We’re talking about the most versatile natural oil we use for hair, body, nails and even cooking. It’s the key to fighting the rebellious glow.

Arganour 100% natural coconut oil, 5.94 euros.

Arganour 100% natural coconut oil
RRP 5.94 € in Primor
By making circular movements on the areas where the shine is high, we massage with our fingers so that the oil is removed without dragging and irritation. When we achieve this, it is sufficient to wash our face with soap and water suitable for your skin type. uses a soft cloth muslin to remove any remaining product. goodbye glitteruntil the next.

100% organic muslin fabric from The Body Shop, 8 euros.

100% organic muslin fabric
RRP €8.00 at The Body Shop
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Photos | @sarafructuoso, @maccosmetics, Primor, The Body Shop.
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I am Anne Johnson and I work as an author at the Fashion Vibes. My main area of expertise is beauty related news, but I also have experience in covering other types of stories like entertainment, lifestyle, and health topics. With my years of experience in writing for various publications, I have built strong relationships with many industry insiders. My passion for journalism has enabled me to stay on top of the latest trends and changes in the world of beauty.