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Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star

It’s sometimes hard to imagine that all the stars in the sky have the same, and sometimes even more, heat and strength of the sun. Kind of weird to think about isn’t it? All those glowing orbs we see at night are actually hot, shining, flaming balls of gas – and if they were any closer to us we’d probably frizzle a little bit. This week, my inspiration was from the night sky, and I have rustled up some very pretty treats. All things shiny and sparkly, and well, which make me feel like a star. What more could a girl want?

Make Up Store High Tech Lighter in Neptune, RRP $30

A moon girl needs to get her glow on. This product is perfect. (For more tips on how to use a highlighter, see my most recent beauty video).

Burt’s Bees Radiance Serum, RRP $34.95

A serum that promises to have your skin glowing radiantly? I’m sold. Then you tell me that it’s all natural? Amazing.

Suvana Stardust Lipgloss, RRP $22.95

A yummy, sparkly lipgloss, that’s certified organic. I’m in love!

Max Factor Masterpiece Colour Precision Eye Shadow in Stardust, RRP $20.99

A neat little eye shadow that’s super easy to apply with it’s precious magic wand.

Benefit Moon Beam, RRP $45

This little guy gives your skin a natural glow by highlighting your best features in the simplest way possible; just put it on over your entire face, underneath your foundation. Voila!

Covergirl Lash Blast Length Mascara, RRP $21.99

Any self respecting moon-girl must have extra long lashes.

Orly Mini Manicure Nail Polish in Cosmic Kiss, RRP $7.95

Paint your nails white, and then stand under a neon light. Now tell me you don’t feel like you’re in space.

Benefit Automatic Eyeliner Pencil in Wink o’ Ink (night sky), RRP $34

Line your eyes easily and perfectly with this easy to use eyeliner.

About the Author

Romy Grbic is Trespass Magazine's Auckland-based Beauty and Style Editor, and was always the kid with the ‘wacky’ parents. This used to be slightly embarrassing when bringing friends home from school, but has turned out to be a blessing in disguise. The 24-year old writer/beauty therapist, living in a house with optimal feng-shui, seems to be following in the footsteps of her slightly alternative parents and carving a road uniquely her own. One leading to self-sustainable living on a large farm with a big organic vegetable garden, and a very large makeup kit and wardrobe. With a diploma in beauty therapy and a degree in sociology, Romy has taken her passion for learning, pretty things and writing and combined them into one, by creating her own website (www.rosecolouredglasses.co.nz) on which she blogs optimistically, in the hopes of making the world a better place, both aesthetically and environmentally.

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