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My Bronzed and Natural Bridal Makeup Trial

It’s finally 2018, the year of our wedding!! I can’t believe how fast it all went, now with less than 4 months until the big day it’s time to start thinking about all the finer details like my makeup. Luckily, my favourite Australian beauty blogger Chloe Morello is also getting married in 2018. I love to follow her beauty routine, makeup trials and wedding prep and thought I’d try it out myself. Her Wedding Makeup video tutorial inspired me to...

7 must-have Sephora products 2017

Get your Christmas shopping done early and avoid the shopping centre rush with gifts from Sephora! See my game-changing products for the beauty junkies with the Chic on the Run 7 days of Christmas gift guide! Benefit Cosmetics The POREfessional Face Primer -$53 My ultimate primer! This lightweight balm quickly minimises the appearance of pores and fine lines for stunningly smooth skin. The primer works by mattifying shine and minimises the appearance of pores when worn alone or under makeup....

Too Faced Sweet Peach tutorial

The Sweet Peach palette has been a definite favourite of mine. Not only does it smell INCREDIBLE but the colours are super pigmented and blend like a dream.I bought the palette from Sephora and created this simple daytime makeup look, perfect for spring and summer. ENJOY!   Products used (in order): Modere primer with organic aloe Loreal True Match in 4.D/4.W Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in 10 Light Real Techniques Face Brush Face of Australia Precision Brow Pencil in Taupe...

Makeup to make your eyes pop

Looking for a way to make your eye colour pop? Finding a shade to match your eyes for every day or evening wear can be tough! Brown, blue, green, hazel, or grey eyes – whatever you’ve got –  find your most flattering colour with this Chic on the Run eyeshadow guide: Brown Eyes Brown is the most common eye colour which means you also have the most choice! The versatility of brown eyes means that most shades work but be...

tmf lip products review

Do you ever wander about what’s in your lipstick? After all, studies show that those who regularly wear lipstick can eat up to 2kg’s in their lifetime! Well, after much research I have discovered that many brands can contain harsh chemicals and harmful ingredients. Take a classic Revlon lippy for example. Studies show that this can contain ingredients such as Methylparaben, Propylparaben and Retinyl Palmitate. I don’t know about you but none of those sound like something I want in...