![]() They'll bully someone on their brand page and then the next day make an anti bully post (documented). They go after anyone who makes glitter gels. Like they still try to pass them off as "sort of kind of eco friendly in the big picture" even though its straight up plastic. “You don’t have to be rich to sparkle.Lemonhead had an article claiming "yes but no" about their own glitters being biodegradable which made no sense. ONE POUND BLOODY 50!!! (I actually can’t get over how cheap it is) I really can’t stress enough how beautiful this product is so you’ll all just have to purchase it and see it for yourselves □ I can PROMISE you it’ll be the best £1.50 you’ve ever spent (or if you’re in the US and not so much on a budget then your best $22 you’ve ever spent.) It’s perfect for festivals, parties, raves, the lot, because you don’t need a glitter adhesive to apply it, it just swipes straight on leaving no greasy residue and once it dries there is no transfer *mini fist pump* meaning once it’s on that bad boy ain’t coming off (until you want it to of course.) Plus, due to the “invisible” reflect to the glitter, it’s so wearable so when you’re feeling extra AF it perfect to spice up your everyday makeup. I cannot describe how utterly lush this stuff is, not even my Canon could capture the beauty of this glitter. ![]() So I just settled for waiting until I become rich (because honestly I think that’s the only time I’d be okay with paying overseas shipping prices – what can I say? I’m tight) or coming to terms with the fact I’d only be able to see this beauty on my phone screen *cries* That magical glitter they used really must have been magic because I could not find it sold ANYWHERE!! Nothing even close to that beautiful “don’t know it’s even there until BAM you’re blinded with it” colour. However, as I clicked on their website I realised it really would be dollar I was spending, the brand is American (I mean, I really should’ve noticed that in their Instagram name LA…) and even though the item itself wasn’t that badly priced ($22) I knew with shopping costs it’d rack up to a whopping $37 which I’m just not going to spend on a pot of glitter.Īs much as I’d love to be able to support the company, a broke ass b**ch like me with no job really can’t warrant spending that much on some glitter (no matter how much my past child self is screaming for it,) so I took it upon myself to make my own… Not only was it fairy dust goals but all their products are cruelty-free and vegan so I was ready to splash some dollah. The reason it gets it’s name “Houdini” is because in some lights this glitter paste will look completely invisible, but in others, a beautiful electric/ultraviolet blue glitter sparkles to the high heavens…and I just knew I had to have it. ![]() Now anything sparky catches my eye (my inner 5 year old squeals with joy at anything that reeks of pink and fairies) but this was a body glitter like nothing I had seen before. ![]() Lemonhead, a company that makes “glitter for adults,” was flashing their famous space paste in Houdini. A typical day of mindless scrolling through my Instagram feed, trying to find something to pull me out of boredom (something I’ve probably wasted most of my life doing) I came across a brand which changed the glitter game, forever. ![]()
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