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Coloressence Haul

“I love the confidence that makeup gives me.” 

― Tyra Banks


Hey guys!!

How are you? Hope you all must be doing good.. except for me.. who always wanna be inside blanket all the time. Hehee..😅

Well.. I havn't posted in a while.. but I am back with my lovely readers. So here I am with my favourite haul. Well I have always been in love with Coloressence. They have amazing products at an affordable rate and that is why I love it.


This time I got myself some really good products. First product was Lipsticks for daily use, which I got in two shades. First is kind of maroon colour in shade Cherry Blossom 50 & the second one is brownish in shade Hot Chocolate 77. I just love them. They are a bit glossy but has amazing pigmentation. The only problem is that its not transfer proof and you will have to re apply it after 3 to 4 hours. But overall I like the products and it costed me just Rs. 199 each.





The next product is the H.D. Make up Base. It completely hides dark circles, small imperfections & discoloration in the skin giving out flawless and silky finished look. Its has creamy texture and is easily to apply. It has olive oil, almond oil & clove oil in it, that bounds up to give natural healthy glowing skin. Its for Rs. 495 and the product is worth buying for sure.



And now the final products are my favorites.. the nail paints. I got them in two colour black in shade M-19 Black Velvet & violet colour in shade M-81 Deep Violet. They are one hell of an amazing nail paints. I have several shades of coloressence nail paints with me and all are my favorite. It costs Rs. 50 for a bottle of 5 ml.



Well that was it. Hope you would also give to give all the products a try. By the way.. I loved them and its really an honest review. Hope to see you guys soon. Stay tuned and for any queries or suggestions comment below.

Love you guys!! 

- Tanya Anand

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