Saturday, 16 March 2013

Tre Semme Keratin Smooth Shampoo And Conditioner Review

I am so excited for this post. It is about my holy grail shampoo and conditioner. It is the Tre Semme Keratin Smooth Shampoo and Conditioner.
I have long, frizzy, static, greasy unmanagable hair. It is literally your worst nightmare.
For years I have been testing smoothing and anti frizz shampoos but none of them work. Then one day I saw these 2 gems in the store and decided to give them a go. I like the heat protectant and the hair spray from the brand so I thought 'Why not'? It was the best decision I ever made.

You get a lot of product (500ml) for an extremely cheap drugstore price.
The smell is divine. It smells like their heat protectant.
It feels very luzurious in the shower, its very creamy and lathers like a dream.


The shampoo/conditioner duo leaves my hair smooth, silky, managable and my hair feels like I just walked out of the hair salon. My hair looks super shiny after using this. It is lightweight and not feel heavy in your hair. It is very clarifying. 

Finally my hair feels and looks better than ever. I never thought a shampoo as amazing as this existed. I will definately try out other things from the brand and I highly recommend it. :D

Rimmel Stay Matte Powder Review

I think I found the most amazing drugstore face powder. It is the Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder. It costs £4 and I got mine from Superdrug. I have it in the shade 'Transparent' but they do have a good selection of other colours. Unfortunately the colours only suit lighter skin tones so if you have darker skin I would just purchase the 'Transparent' shade.

It makes the hugest difference even with the tiniest amount of the product. It immediately makes your face look matte. It is a very fine powder and feels very smooth on the skin. It is not chalky at all. I love it for the fact that it does not cling to dry skin which most powders do. It also lasts a long time and I do not feel the need to touch up during school even though I have combination/oily skin. I also like the smell. It's floral (I think?) and smells a bit like old ladies perfume which I did not like at first but I got used to it and now I like it.

This powder isn't a fancy luminating powder with magical properties. It does what a powder is supposed to do and I love it for doing that. It proves that you don't need a $50 high end Chanel setting powder.

There is one thing that I do not like and it is the packaging. It's absolutely terrible. There is no mirror so it's bad to carry in your purse during the day and the lid is very flimsy, I feel like it will fall off any second.  They need to sort is out ASAP.


Overall I would recommend it if you can get over the nasty packaging and old lady smell.

What is your favourite setting powder? Would you try this out? Comment down below! :)