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Sephora Bargain!



It's rather unfortunate but here in the UK Sephora does not exist. There are no branches. For this reason, I was so freaking happy to find these hidden away at my local Tk Maxx. These came in a set of four and were in the clearance at £10 (BARGAIN!!!). The four shades, in order are: Cover me in Petals; Set the Mood; Ms. can't be Wrong, and  Only Gold for Me.

Set the Mood
A dark purply, pink that has a slight golden tinted sheen to it.

Cover Me in Petals
A bright 'in-your-face' coral red  that is a creme finish.

Ms. Can't be Wrong
A berry purple creme formula that has a slight iridescent sheen to it.

Only Gold for Me
A clear topcoat with both chunky and micro gold glitter particles in it.

The formula on all of them are amazing. It only take two coats for them all to become fully opaque. I can wear these for days before they ever begin to show signs of chipping, which is great because I'm quite harsh on my nails. I really want to find more of these so I may have to stakeout my local Tk Maxx!

Have you tried the Spehora by Opi collection? I heard that they have stopped the collection due to wanting to focus on the Sephora Formula X?

Louise x x

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