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Hi and welcome to my first ever blog post! This one is going to be a little about me.
I wanted to find a a way to express my love of make up and fashion to the world and I believe that as I am a little bit camera shy that blogging would be my best option. I spend a lot of my time (and money) shopping both online and in store and I try to always get my hands on new make up products that are released. I like forming my own opinion of all types of products and I would love to be able to share them with the rest of the world too. I also have a major interest in fashion and finding bargains makes my day. 

 I decided to set up this blog for 2 main reasons:
1. To express my love of beauty! I want to review products for you guys before you buy them, show how best to use them and do mini make up looks from simple everyday make up to full glam. As the beauty industry is ever growing and expanding it can be difficult to keep up so I am always watching out for products that are good quality and something that won't break the bank. I want to give you guys my honest thoughts and recommend the best products out there that everyone can get their hands on. 

2. To display my sense of style. For most people fashion is a way of expressing their personality without having to say a word. I mainly love finding pieces that makes me feel and look good. I like seeing and trying out the new fashion trends and seasonal looks. I enjoy shopping for clothing that best suits my body shape and I am always looking for a bargain too. I mainly shop from the high street as I think they always have the best sales and makes new fashion trends at affordable prices.

So I hope you stay and enjoy :)

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