JYB Cosmetics - A belgian, all natural and organic (around 80%) skin care brand. Their packaging is also bio degradable!
I tested out two of their products - 'God save the skin' Hydrating Mask and 'Best Friend' Must-have Cream.
God Save the skin: A hydrating face mask with Macadamia, apricot and jojoba oil (all organic). The mask smells amazing: not too overpowering but subtle - a smell that reminds me of high-end spa or hotel products. It feels amazing on the skin and rinses off really easily (after 10-15 min.) My dry skin feels really hydrated and soft.
(always scrub first: mix sugar and honey or olive oil)
Best Friend: The body milk is suitable for all skin types and doesn't really have a smell - I prefer it that way as I'm really sensitive to perfumed products. Ingredients include jojoba, shea and macadamia (all organic). The milk is not oil based so more suited for normal skin types. The dry parts of my body didn't feel hydrated enough but the rest was!
This brand is available on http://www.jybcosmetics.com and in different EU countries (see website)
// Ik testte 2 producten van JYB Cosmetics - een natuurlijk en biologisch (ongeveer 80%) verzorgingsmerk.
'God save the skin' Hydrating Mask is een gezichtsmasker gemaakt van onder andere macadamia, abrikoos en jojoba olie (bio). Het ruikt heerlijk en luxueus en voelt zijdezacht bij het aanbrengen en afspoelen. Mijn huid is direct gehydrateerd.
'Best Friend' Must-Have Cream is geschikt voor alle huidtypes en heeft bijna geen geur, goed voor gevoelige huidjes. De crème is hydraterend genoeg voor normale huid maar net niet genoeg voor mijn droge huid. Gemaakt van onder andere jojoba, shea en macadamia (bio)
So proud & happy to show you an interview I did with Open VRT - an online platform for creative youth (in dutch). Thank you to everyone supporting my dreams!
You can read it here
(Last wednesday's outfit: hat - forever 21 / leather jacket - H&M / rings - Primark) photos by Yasmine Gherbi
On the 18th of november I went to the press days in Antwerp. On this day, PR bureau's open up for press and bloggers to come and discover their new products and brands. I visited (in order) Media Mania - Pravda - Global Image - Feinest labels and Oona. As a new blogger it was really fun to meet other creative people.
A selection of photos below:
How I love traditional Moroccan dresses! (aka tekchita or caftan)
Last friday I was invited to a Moroccan wedding and it was the perfect opportunity to wear my caftan. A velvety fabric, silver thread and belt really make you feel like a princess!
ying and yang, good and evil, angel and demon.
Yesterday I teamed up with this beauty (therealina.com) and I had so much fun doing our make-up.
How: For the demon look you only need a few products. Make your face lighter and contour your nose, temples and cheeks with a dark brown. Put eyeshadow (brown-black-red) on your eyes and smudge it out to create bags under the eyes. Add fake blood and a dark color on the lips.
For the angel you start with a perfect base with foundation and concealer. Put white face paint on the eyebrows and lips and blue eyeshadow around the eyes, temples and cheekbones. Add a lot of highlighter on the face and finish up with putting on glitter. If it falls off you can use lash glue to make it stick. Add a blonde wig and blue contacts for that angelic look!
This was my look on the 31th! A really simple one, since you only need to apply basic makeup and a lot of blood! To really look like Khaleesi (Game of Thrones) you definitely need blue contacts and a blonde wig to resemble her hair.
What did you do on Halloween?