Saturday 12 December 2015

My Holiday Travel Essentials

Hi My lovelies,

I hope you are all doing well.

I did say I am going to make more of an effort with blogging so here I am with another post for you all!  As of late, I have been seeing (and envying!) may I say over many peoples check ins on holiday and snapchat stories so its only natural that I have been day dreaming about the very day I myself get to step off a plane and step straight on to a hot beach. 

Truth be told, It has been five long years since I have been abroad, with work, other family commitments and two small children has made booking a family holiday the last thing on the to do list. Rest assured, it still remains on the to do list!
As an avid flyer (thanks to daddy dearest for always working hard to get us a yearly holiday) has meant one thing, knowing the dos and dont's of travelling abroad so I thought I'd share my very own travel essentials with you all. 

 Less is more- Thats the packing I mean, I always used to make the grave mistake of overpacking and taking ten pairs of wedges, sandals and flip flops only to wear the same ones the entire time. I would randomly be throwing things in thinking I would need everything and anything, when in fact all it did was create a very heavy suitcase to lug around and coming home to things being unworn and unused. The last thing you want is aching arms from the heavy luggage you have to manage and lets face it, having a half empty suitcase can only mean one thing- using the space for any shopping! With the clothes and accessories, remember you can mix and match, you are likely to be in a swim suit most of the time and you can easily wash,dry and wear things again in the hot weather. With those all important makeup items and toiletries, I always try to condense things down in little travel sized bottles and try to use miniature and  multi purpose products so that I am carrying less around. I am not too bothered about shampoos and shower gels and things like that as some hotels provide these and supermarkets and pharmacies nearby will always have these to hand anyway. 


Hydrate-  When I was younger, I was always plane sick, it then later turned to really bad nausea and then thankfully wore off as I had gotten older. I found that drinking lots of water helped with this not to mention to prevent dehydration, help with jet lag, help with circulation as well as keeping the skin from drying out. Avoid caffeine consumption (lets admits the plane coffee is dreadful anyway!) Eating lighter meals help with warding off any plane sickness too and I have never been a big fan of plane food hence always stopping for some food before my flight. Going back to hydrating, I tend to wear as little makeup as possible, pack on my moisturiser and really let my skin breathe. 

Research- I always like to try and do as much as research as I can beforehand. Its the one thing I thrive on, does the hotel have a shuttle bus service hence saving you money on taxis? Does the hotel have Wifi so you can do those all important Facebook check ins? What about any excursions? You may be better off with you local travel agents here in the UK or can you get a better deal out there, it is really worth researching to try and get the best deals possible. What activities are on? Is there an on call doctor? I always refer to sites such as Trip Advisor and of course ask family and friends that may have been before. 
I also like making a little list in my notebook of things I would like to do/ places I would like to visit whilst I am there. I like to get the being spontaneous and planning ahead balance just right!


A few snaps of my last holiday in Dubai. 









Prep well-  Do not relax with things like vaccinations, meds and travel insurance. I always tend to pack a clear plastic zip bag with good old paracetamol, Ibuprofen, the all important Immodium, calamine lotion, vaseline, sunscreen, and hayfever and allergy relief tablets. I also pack a small first aid kit that you can buy from a pound shop and heres where my first aid training comes in handy. I am a right geek when it comes to medicine as it is paramount to be safe than sorry. My handbag always has a bottle of hand sanitiser and anti bac wipes, you just never know where those nasty germs could be lurking. On another note, have you let your banks know you will be using your cards abroad and to get a travel marker registered? It would be pretty embarrassing (and frustrating!) if your cards were blocked. Last but not least, I always pack a jumper and a pair of  cheeky socks in my hand luggage for the trips back home to the UK, it is always likely to be chilly when you step off that plane to come home!

A personal touch-  I used to always struggle sleeping in a strange bed no matter how comfortable it was. Some of the hotel rooms despite being immaculate would never feel cosy and I always found adding a few small personal touches always did the trick. My favourite is my lavender room spray and pillow mist to help me relax and unwind. My personal favourite is lighting a candle in the evenings before bed to really get that cosy atmosphere and of course to finish it off with pillows propped up behind me and reading a good light hearted book. I may be on holiday, but it doesn't stop me from reading!

So there you have it, some of my very travel essentials. What are yours? I would love to know, comment down below. 

Until next time, love and lipstick

xxx



*Cover Image source: Google Images. 









Tuesday 8 December 2015

Blogmas: The Christmas Tag!







Hi my lovelies,

Hope you are all and winding down for the Xmas hols!

After coming across a Christmas Tag on Twitter by a fellow blogger, I decided to do the tag too, so here we go, I am going to jump right into it. 

1. What is your favourite Christmas film?

I love all Christmas films, but my absolute favourite is definitely Home Alone, even though I have watched it like 1000 times and know all the scenes off by heart its a must!

2. Have you ever had a White Christmas?

Probably when I was a child, cannot seem to remember if I did otherwise.

3. Where do you usually spend your holiday?

With my family, we would all get together, eat, slump on the sofa in front of the TV and give presents if we decide to, however as of late the presents giving has stopped as it has gotten so expensive as the family has gotten bigger! 

4. What is your favourite Christmas song?
I love all the Christmas songs, but when I worked in Retail back in the days, all they kept playing on the radio was 'All I want For Christmas Is You' By Mariah Carey over and over and I guess since then it has just stuck. 

5. Do you open any presents on Christmas Eve?

When we were kids we were allowed to open one small present each as we wouldn't stop pestering the parents!

6. Can you name all of Santa’s reindeer?

Rudolph, Dasher, Dancer, Prasher, I don't know anymore *Hides Face*

7. What holiday traditions are you looking forward to most this year?

We do not celebrate Christmas but we certainly take part, just mainly eating, being merry and spending the time doing so with the family under one roof. 

8. Is your Christmas tree real or fake?

We have never put up a Christmas tree so I wouldn't know. I'm guessing the fake ones look better though right?

9. What is your all-time favourite holiday food/sweet treat?

Christmas Crackers!

10. Be honest: do you like giving gifts or receiving gifts better?

Honestly, Christmas or no Christmas I have always loved giving gifts and seeing the smile on their faces when Ive carefully thought out or made note of what they wanted and then surprised them with it. Nothing beats the smiles on the kids faces though, its priceless. 

11. What is the best Christmas gift you’ve ever received?

I honestly cannot remember, it was that long ago.

12. What would be your dream place to visit for the holiday season?

Definitely New York, I would snuggle up warm and really just experience the good times, there is more likelihood of getting a white Christmas and I don't think anyone does it better than the Yanks. Its a definite on the bucket list! 

13. Are you a pro-present wrapper, or do you fail miserably?

I would wrap the first two presents nice and pretty with bows and neatness but would probably give up after the third! I honestly just do not have the patience!

14. Favourite festive smell?

Definitely something with cinnamon or spiced apple. In fact the Christmas Eve Candle from Yankee Candles would be perfect!


15. Do you make New Years resolutions? Do you stick to them?


Truth be told, I always use to make resolutions but fail miserably to stick to them! The whole 'new year, new me' thing is a bit old now, I think positive changes can be made everyday in life. 


So there we go lovelies, that bring it to the end of my Christmas Tag, I hope you enjoyed this short blog post. Would love to see your answers and I tag all you lovely people! Do let me know if you decide to do it.

Love and Lipstick

xxx

Tuesday 24 November 2015

My #Winter2015 Essentials.

Hi my lovelies

I hope you all are doing well in this oh so miserable weather.
 
I am a tad bit late for this blog post to go up but as they say, better late than never.

Since it is well and truly the start of Winter here in the UK with the temp dropping  I wanted to do a quick short round up of my winter essentials. Albeit the terrible winds, cold, dark days and lack of sunshine, Winter does not mean you have to hide away indoors or outdoors for that matter camouflaging yourself with layers over layers of clothing. I am definitely a summer girl, yet it is in fact the winter wardrobe I look forward to. The knitwear is always stylish and on point and lets face it you can still look incredibly chic in the winter too.

With cosy nights in, Winter Wonderland, rocking the dark nails and lips as well as the seasonal hot beverages (Nom!) and I could go on. Read on below where you will find my five favourite winter essentials that help make my winter days a tad more bearable.


 Drinks

For those that know me well will know that I am a HUGE coffee lover and participate in Starbucks seasonal drinks all year around. For this time of the year, I definitely like to indulge in their Egg Nog Latte. It is my absolute fav! But lets face it, Starbucks on a weekly basis can burn out your entire bank balance so when at home, I like to indulge in Nescafe's Limited Edition drinks. The one I am trying at the moment is the Orange Spiced Mocha which is lovely after dinner in front of the TV.





Candles


There is nothing quite like a scented candle flickering away in your home during the darker colder days, not only are they soothing and relaxing, but the fragrance of some of them can be rather uplifting. My first choice would definitely be the Jo Malone ones, (Pomegranate Noir) but at almost £40 a pop I don't think I could quite justify spending that amount on a candle. So Yankee Candle it is, there are quite a few that I like from their range and it is hard to choose just the one but at the moment I am loving Egyptian Musk. The scent is gorgeous! Have you checked out their new additions Bundle Up, Cosy by the Fire, Berry Trifle and Winter Glow that launched this October?



www.yankee.co.uk/Save-50%


Coats/Boots

Winter is not winter without a stylish coat on hand and for me, a good one can last at least a year or three! I don't believe they ever go out of style and a last season coat can always be styled with the latest scarf, snood and hat.
For me, this black women's coat with a fur lined hat from Moncler is perfect. It is stylish yet warm at the same time and can be used for  number of looks whether you are dashing to the gym in your gym wear or to the office in business dress. The choice is endless.








A pair of stylish boots are also a must in winter. Not only do they look effortlessly chic but are great in keeping your feet and legs warm. (Uggs who?!) They can be paired with both dresses and jeans and can survive harsh weather conditions such as heavy rain and snow and hardly go out of style. Due to the fact that I am extremely short, I tend to find that ankle boots suit my frame and shape better and this winter I opted for these leather look, quilted panel, rounded toe boots from New Look in dark chocolate brown.



New look - £24.99

Oils

Not the sort to put in your cooking, I am referring to the skincare ones. Harsh weather, central heating and cold can  only mean one thing, dried out hair, dry skin and cracked lips. The Body Shop's Wild Argan Oil Radiant Oil 125 ml immediately comes to the rescue. The oil itself consists of organic Argan Oil and is a luxurious and rich oil that doesn't feel extremely greasy providing that you use a tiny amount and a little goes a long way. It can be used on both the skin and hair and is perfect during these months for providing that extra bit of nourishment and moisture. At £14.00 for 125ml it is a little on the pricey side, yet a bottle does last you a while and it does consist of organic Argan Oil and you are not being fobbed off with the cheapy stuff. 


The Body Shop's Wild Argan Oil Radiant Oil 125 ml (£14.00)

 Makeup/ Hair

Of course make up and hair just had to get a mention as lets face it, it is an essential right?
Each year the makeup and hair trend changes and you would have seen it on a catwalk first. For winter 2015,I am definitely seeing a trend that has certainly moved from bare faced beauty and loose hair waves to the more sophisticated expensive look. Sleek up dos and lipglosses have made a return as quoted by Vogue Beauty.

In terms of the sleeked back hair and polished look, I am loving The Body Shops Wild Argan Oil Miracle Solid Oil. It is 70% solid oil and again is multi purpose which is what I love about this range. It comes in a little round tin and is perfect for on the go and popping into your handbag. I use it to treat flyaway and baby hairs to keep my hair sleek as well as on dry patches of my skin for that instant moisture glow.




#TheBodyShopUK Wild Argan Oil Miracle Solid Oil 50g £8.00


So there you have it lovelies, what are some of your winter essentials? I would love to know, comment down below.

Love and Lipstick

xxx


*Disclaimer- All images are sourced from Google Images and are not my own unless stated otherwise.










Monday 16 November 2015

Beauty Blogger Collab with Glitterglosglo!

Hi my lovelies,

Hope you are all doing well. With the nights being much colder here in the UK that can only mean one thing, lots of cosy nights in! Now I know I have been so MIA lately and I am really sad that I cannot post a blog post as often as I would like due to so many other commitments, (and not enough hours in the day!) but rest assured, for the new year, my aim is to post at least once a week even if it means in short bursts. So watch this space! 


I am very excited for todays blog post however, It is my first ever collab with another Beauty and Lifestyle blogger! I came across Sabina recently through Facebook and her blog and since then we have just clicked! We both thought it would be fun to team up and do a Q&A asking each other a total of five questions each. In the meantime, do check out Sabina's blog over here. Its fab! 





Sabina

1) What do you do as your full time job?


Asides from being a wife and mummy which is lets face it a full time job in itself, I work for the RBS Group at their contact centre full time. 


2) Lipstick gal or Lipgloss babe?


I think I last wore lipgloss when I was 14! It was the Mac clear Lip glass. Honestly? I am not much of a lipgloss person, I hate the stickiness and how my hair sticks to it, so matte lipsticks all the way! Lipstick gal it is! 


3) How do you mange your time for blogging and 'normal' life?


That is a really good question, haha, lets just say some days I do not manage very well at all *Hides face*. 

Blogging takes up a lot of effort and time taking pictures and getting the creative juices flowing and with darker days upon us, makes it difficult to take photographs in natural lighting so it all needs to be well organised and planned out. In between, cooking, cleaning, kids, the husband and full time work as well as freelancing for the odd hair and makeup leaves me with little time for anything. Blogging is usually planned well in advance, working on several draft posts and completing on days off work when kids are at school or very late at night when the kids are in bed. Most of the time, it is a company or brand awaiting a review for one of their products they have sent to me so sometimes the pressure is really on, yet where theres a will, theres a way. 

4) What is your desert Island product?


If I had to pick just the one and depending on where the desert is, I would take a large tub of pure coconut oil, it is so versatile and has many uses. I could put it in my hair to keep it from drying out in the humid climate, apply it all over my body, lips, eyelashes, hands, feet and attempt to use it as an insect repellent and of course the scent of it is gorgeous too! 


5)Your fav quote of the day for inspo?


If I was to choose just the one it would prove too difficult. As I get older, I am steering more towards the positive vibes only outlook. For today, the two below would be my absolute fav and require no explaining. 






 
Hinnah 





6) Tell us a bit about your blog and the story behind it. 

I started my blog many years ago as I always loved writing and always thought I had a natural flair for it. Beauty and makeup has always been my passion so I believed the two combined together would be a perfect idea. It has since then grown a little with a few followers and thousands of page views a month. I have and continue to work with a few brands on a PR basis to review beauty and cosmetics products trialling them and writing an honest review. It is my little escape when I want to drift away from the stresses and strains of every day life and it always gives me great pleasure when girls message me asking for product advice or saying that my blog inspires them. There is still lots of work to be done to it and I am currently undergoing a blog revamp and looking at investing in new equipment for pictures. There is ALWAYS room for improvement! 

7) How did it all begin?

In a house full of four girls we always shared beauty magazines, tips, subscribed to Youtube channels and watched any beauty related programme, When I came across a few other blogs and realised how easy it was to set it all up, one afternoon I went ahead and designed my very own little blog and decided to call it Hinnahs Beauty Bites and since then, the name has stayed! It took a lot of time and effort as time went on to maintain it and work with brands to keep the content of it updated and keep readers engaged. Its hard work but well worth it.

8) Where do you see yourself in five years time?

When I was younger I often made short term and long term goals however, with age comes wisdom and of course you realise that what is written in your destiny will be no matter how much you plan otherwise. I try not to think that far ahead, I am pretty content with my life alhamdulilah (Praise God). Just as long as my loved ones stay happy and healthy that is all that matters really. 


9) What tips do you have for those that want to start a blog?

I am in all honesty no expert when it comes to blogging, I do not consider myself to be a top well known blogger who gets it right each and every time. Staying humble is key! However, what I would say is that blogging takes up a great deal of time and effort, Be passionate about it, the main aspect of it is writing so do make sure this is something you want to/ can do. It is far from getting freebies off companies simply for the sake of filling up your vanity table and believe me  I have come across such people which is a real shame. The beauty of it is putting pen to paper and coming up with something that readers will enjoy reading. It is not about how many followers or likes you can get, it is about how well you write and how good you are at keeping readers engaged. Try to use as many social media platforms as possible to target a large audience. Do not simply copy others, let them inspire you of course, but create your own ideas. Try to post blog posts as often as possible if time permits and networking with the right people is key and will create plenty of opportunities for you. Above all, stay humble, being snobby gets you nowhere!  

10) What do you do in your spare time?

I really thrive on having spare time and really like to make the most of it. Relaxing and taking time out is vital to recharge batteries. Typically, I like spending quality time with the husband and kids be it the the library or indoor soft play or places out to eat. For any ME time and I do like my own company, I like visiting the salon for a facial or massage, stopping in to the local city centre having lunch and a catch up with friends or simply stepping into Starbucks and wandering through the make-up isles in Department Stores if I really want to treat myself!

And there we go lovelies, that comes to the end of our collab! Hope you enjoyed reading just as much as we enjoyed putting it all together for you. Until next time.

Love and Lipstick


xxx


Tuesday 13 October 2015

A Day At Lou Lou's Vintage Fair


Last weekend, the stunning Grand Mercure Hotel on Granby Street in Leicester played host to the fabulous Lou Lou's Vintage Fair. I have been hearing oh so great things about the event across social media and as a lover of all things vintage, I just could not wait to get through the doors accompanied by my good friend Riya. 








The event was an extremely popular one and was a big turnout with several hundreds of eager shoppers and vintage lovers alike frantically searching through rails, baskets and stalls admiring all the beautiful pieces on show. As I sipped my coffee and glided from stall to stall, I realised the venue itself was a great choice, with its vintage theme across the entire floor, stunning art deco and high walls and ceilings, it fit the theme of the fair perfectly, it almost felt as though I was taken back in time. 








Hand stamped and in we entered, we were greeted with hundreds of items displayed on rails, stands and even baskets. Glistening under the natural day light were trinkets, clothes, bracelets, rings, brooches, tea cups, watches, vases, kitchenware, shoes, handbags, scarves, necklaces, handmade prints, sunglasses and lots of other bits and pieces, you name it, it was there. Everything was beautifully laid out and presented and was in great condition. 






















As I browsed through the rails of clothes, capes and accessories, making sure I did not leave anything unseen, I was amazed at seeing such an eclectic range of items. The clothes ranged back to to 1940's with a wide selection of floral dresses, trinkets, shoes, handbags, jewellery, bowler hats and so on. Most of the larger stalls accepted card payments which was very convenient too. 









I joined several ladies in strutting our stuff in  front of the full length mirrors and of course utilising the opportunity to take a mirror selfie. Whilst some tried on hats, capes and lace gloves, others frantically searched through the handbags and purses pile loading their arms with their newly found vintage treasures. 

In line with the vintage fair theme, there was a small beauty room where ladies had the opportunity to get their hair and makeup done in a traditional 1940's/1950's style makeover, the ladies looked fabulous!






Of course, no vintage fair is complete without some tea. There was a separate area where lovely ladies served some scrumptious cake and tea served in fine ornate tea cups and saucers of course. 










The event was on from 10am till 4pm giving you enough time to make a day of it and take in everything they had to offer. I completely missed the Bloggers Challenge they had on as I was far too busy taking in my surroundings and capturing every moment. If you are a lover of all things vintage then Lou Lou's Vintage Fair is the place to be. They are returning to Leicester on Sunday the 22nd November 2015 at the Grand Mercure Hotel once again so be sure to head down if you missed out. 












Check out their website in the meantime www.thevintagefair.com

Did you attend the fair?

Love and Lipstick

xxx

Thursday 10 September 2015

Sunkissed Double-Sided Application Mitt: Review





Sunkissed has always been my favourite self tan and I have nothing but positive things to say. The fact that it contains no scent or parabens and is ultimately kind to skin has always been a winner for me.
For someone that does not need to tan on a regular basis but enjoys it once in a while for an all over healthy even glow, their tanning lotions have always worked well and done the job effortlessly in comparison  to some of the higher end companies. For a full in depth read, you can read my previous review on their Rapid Self Tanning Mousse here.





When they recently contacted me offering me an opportunity to try their new double sided tanning application mitt, I jumped at the chance. I always did think that a double sided mitt would come in extremely handy and make tanning life easier. Plus, whilst I do enjoy tanning in the comfort of my pristine clean bathroom, having tangerine hands from the stains after I do not. 

The actual application mitt is very quick and easy to use and does not have any fiddly bits to assemble thankfully. The mitt uses patented barrier-proof technology which means that there is no product leakage on either side. The extremely soft flock guarantees perfect smooth, stain and streak free results each time. What I did quite like about this product is that since it is double sided, I did not need to keep switching the mitt around to apply tan on the harder to reach areas such as the back. What I found is that this sped up the whole tanning process and saved time compared to when I tanned mitt free, not forgetting it kept my hands mess and stain free too! There are two ways of using the self tan and mitt together, either apply the tanning product directly onto the skin and then blend away with the mitt or alternatively squirt a bit of the product onto the mitt directly and use that way. Personally, I prefer the first option. 




Overall, this is a fantastic product and definitely worth buying if you are a regular tanner. With it being double sided, not only does it save time but also you get more use out of it. The product is of a good quality and soft on the skin compared to some of the cheaper scratchy versions on the market. It washes well too, I hand washed mine using a little fairy liquid and warm water and left it to air dry overnight 

The Sunkissed Double-Sided Application Mitt* is readily available to buy and cost no more than a few pounds. I know that good old Primark  and TopShop stock these so be sure to head over there ladies. Alternatively, check it out online over on their official site here 

Have you given this amazing product a try yet?

Love and Lipstick

xxx

Monday 25 May 2015

Sunkissed Rapid Tan Mousse review.




It is definitely holiday season at the moment with more and more Facebook check ins at airports and snap chatters snapping away of their glam holiday doings, enough to bring out the green eyed monsters in the rest of us that have been left behind.
With that being said, fortunately with a wide range of products out there on the market and being able to ‘fake’ a holiday glow doesn’t come much easier than using a fake tan. You may have already read my previous post about the bargain Sunkissed Instant Tanning Mousse, if not, you can read it here.

The lovely Nisha over at the Sunkissed HQ generously sent me a sample to try and what better time to test it than now now that the weather seems a little bit better here in the UK.
I love the idea of using fake tan, and I know with being Asian and having medium to olive skin, the idea may seem a little bizarre, yet as my previous post states,  I quite like the idea of occasionally wearing it as it gives me a nice and healthy glow. Whats more, there are several parts of my body that have always been two shades lighter than my face and hands so I like to even it all out and look like I have just returned from a Mediterranean cruise.







With it being ‘summer’ (notice I use the term loosely) here in the UK, just how gorgeous does a light tan look? Top it up with a coral lipstick and nails to complete the look, the look is oh so fabulous.
This one wasn’t much different to the one I previously used. Both are in a mousse form except this has a spray type bottle similar to a deodorant nozzle whereas the previous was a pump bottle. If I am honest, I do quite prefer the idea of having a pump bottle as you can have control of how much of the product you wish to use and is less messier in my opinion.       
I am no tanning expert, but from my experience, it is not about the price of the product, some drugstore tanning products are great whereas some of the higher end ones may not be. What I do know is that you have to be sure to use it sparingly, it is never a good look to go OTT with these things, the aim is to add some colour and still look like yourself at the end of the day.

I absolutely love how the product did not dry out my skin which was something I was a little apprehensive about. Nor did it stain clothes and bedsheets or was streaky which again was something I was wary of. It quickly absorbed into my skin and results could be seen instantly, although they claim results to be seen in 60 minutes. They do recommend using an applicator mitt and I agree as hands can quickly stain. Of course, the colour is buildable and how intense you want it to be is your choice. For me, the size of a 50p coin approximately five times is enough to cover my whole body. I like to exfoliate my skin beforehand just so that it wears better, although I found I didn't need to apply moisturiser beforehand, as the product contains Aloe and Vitamin E. I was glad to see as previously it contained no parabens or alcohol which was an added bonus for me.


After application.

The smell was not particularly overpowering thankfully and was a little fruity and had a hint of coconut as with the previous one. The colour I received was ‘medium’ which was just right. The mousse is a fine texture and was tinted brown so you can see exactly where you have applied it. It does dry fairly quickly so you have to be sure to quickly rub it in when you first apply it. Also, always be sure to give the can a good shake before using.

Final results? No OTT orangeness, streaks or clinging to dry patches, just a lovely looking natural tan. I definitely recommend this product to experienced and new users of fake tan. No mess, results are instant and it will not break the bank. The colour does not wash off instantly which again is good if you decide to shower after or do not want the colour to develop any further. Sunkissed Rapid Tan mousse has an RRP of £4.99 for 150ml of product. It can be purchased directly from Sunkissed or on shopping sites online. I hear it has already made an appearance in Superdrug too! 


Be sure to check them out over

Twitter: @welovesunkissed
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunkissedbronzing
Instagram: @welovesunkissed

Have you given this a go? Be sure to tweet me at @hinnahkhalifa hashtaging #sunkissed

Love and Lipstick

xxx



*Disclaimer- Product sent as a sample strictly for review purposes, all views are that of my own with no interference from manufacturers and associates of the brand.