Advantages: Clever spiky wand, light and non-irritable Disadvantages: Flakes, a bit expensive for what it is
's incredibly light. It doesn't irritate my eyes at all.
Durability
I find this mascara lasts well. I wear it on nights out and it lasts longer than I do! It's not difficult to remove either, which is always a bonus. As someone who ALWAYS ends up rubbing my eyes when I'm out, I've found that this mascara doesn't have much staying power. With one coat, a rub of the eye will take everything off. Most of it ends up on the bottom of my palm, with a very small amount smudging under the eye. With two coats, rubbing my eye takes off the majority of the mascara, but this time it flakes and a lot of it ends up under my eye. It's not waterproof either, but it doesn't claim to be.
Price and Availability
No.7 is only available from Boots, but you'll find a stand in almost all Boots stores. You can also buy it from Boots.com. This mascara will ...
Advantages: smells nice, works Disadvantages: pricey
patented technologies which they now have up to 60 of worldwide. So on, they built up a brand which today is worldwide known and salon trusted with many salon?s choosing to use Redken as their key line of products.
The packaging of the shampoo is quite nice as all the different sub ranges of Redken are colour packaged so that you know where you are buying them from. The range I have been using is the ?Extreme? range which is in the blue bottles. They are in a royal blue plastic bottle which is easy to see the levels of. The front of the bottle just has the Redken logo on it, it comes in a 300ml bottle which is actually not a bad size compared to other brands. The Extreme range is particularly aimed at distressed hair.
On the back it states that Redken Extreme Shampoo gently cleanses and helps restore distressed hair. Its exclusive ...
Advantages: Quality products all under one roof Disadvantages: None
Everybody's favourite High Street chemist and beauty store!
The Boots Company PLC is a chain of high street stores known for their pharmacy and beauty/health products. You can find a Boots on just about every high street in Britain. In fact Boots has approximately 1,500 stores in the UK and abroad. This is the thing I like most about it, you are always guaranteed to find a store wherever you are in the country which makes it easy when you need to buy a repeat brand or just need to pop into one quickly because you have left your toothbrush at home on a weekend away.
Boots was founded in Nottingham in 1849 by a gentleman called John Boot, hence the name and turned into a chain by his son Jesse. Boots stores are very easy to spot and recognize on the high street. They include a big blue sign with Boots written on it in cursive white ...
Spottydog11 24.09.2008
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