IsaDora Ireland Review

  

IsaDora Ireland sent me some products to review on Monday just before Paddys Day so I thought I would do a post on what I’ve used so far and what I thought about them! 

I hadn’t heard about this company until they followed me on Twitter a few months ago and I was interested to see what products they had to offer which was a massive range altogether. 

 

IsaDora  sent me a lot of products to review so I thought I would do two posts so here’s the first one! 

The first product I’ll be reviewing is the Nude Sensation Fluid Foundation which they sent me in the shade 10 Nude Porcelain. When I first looked at this product I was amazed how pretty the bottle was and the way the foundation came out of it! I tried this the day I got it and I absolutely love this product. It is so easily to spread and it’s really even. As I say all the time I have dry skin and this is probably the best foundation that I’ve used { even better then my MAC}. This product is one that I would repurchase in an instant. 

  

The next product has to be IsaDora Protect Face Primer which has an SPF of 30 and has the following in it – Anti-aging, Moisturizing For All Skin Types, Frangrance Free and is Clinically tested. This is the second primer that I’ve only owned in my life. I have to say this is better then my Rimmel one and it’s my favourite! It does what it’s supposed to do – it makes application of make up easier and it also makes it last longer then it should. I would also repurchase this! 

  

The Last Product is the Eye Colour Bar (60 Nude Essentials)! This product has all the colours/shades that you would want. All of these are very lastig and blend in so well to each other! It also as a mirror attached to it so you can do it on the go! 

  

All the products are available from IsaDora Ireland ! I just wanted to say thank you for sending me these products and much more! Another post is coming in the next few weeks! 

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Top Things To Do In Dublin For Patrick’s Day 🍀

Hey lovelies! As most of you might know on Tuesday its St.Patricks Day which is an Irish Holiday but is celebrated all around the world! I thought I would do a post for my Irish readers on things to do in Dublin for it! 

Saint Patrick’s Festival Parade 



The theme for this years parade is Celebrate Now! This parade runs every year in the city centre and it always brings an amazing feeling to Dublin. The parade begins on Parnell Square, then continues into O’Connell Street, O’Connell Bridge, Westmoreland Street and then winds down onto Dame Street, Lord Edward Street and finishes along Patricks Street. This is a free event but grandstand tickets are €60 each! Everything kicks off at 12:00pm but if you are going to see everything we would advise you to go early! 

All of the information can be found on St.Patricks Festival about the event! 

Fun Fairs



These fun fairs is a happen every single year in a number of different places around the city and are perfect for the teens and adults going to the festivals! All the prices vary per ride as normal fun fairs do! 

Merrion Square – Saturday 14th March to Tuesday 17th March at 11am to 9pm. 

Custom House – Saturday 14th March at 11am to 10pm. Sunday 15th March to Tuesday 17th Match at 11am to 8pm. 

Irish Beer & Whiskey Festival 



This is the fourth year that this event has been happening so it’s been quiet popular over here! This is a true celebration of the Irish ~ there will be beer, cider, whiskey, food and entertainment! This festival is indoors so the weather won’t be affecting it at all.  This is €10 entry per person but you get entry,  a souvenir glass and a free half pint! 

Dates – Friday 13th March at 5pm to 12:30am. 14th March to 17th March at 12.30pm to 12:30am. 

All of the information for these events are available on St Patricks with so many other events over the festival! 

Let me know in the comments below what you are doing for Patricks Day! 

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Lifestyle // #SaveIrishBusking

Hey guys! Today the post is going to be something different! I have just watched a video by Key West about the fact that busking on our streets could be made illegal in the next few weeks/months.

As a person that used to work in Temple Bar, Dublin and I still go into town all the time. I used to love going up Grafton Street and around Temple Bar to hear the busking especially Key West themselves! They brought an amazing crowd in and have done some amazing things for the homeless and a load of other charities through the years.

All that I’m asking for you all to do is think, do you want our streets to become quiet? No music? Just shoppers? I can guess what your answer is going to be and that’s NO! The tourists on the Trip Adviser have said that the music on Grafton Street brings them happiness and would make them come back again –

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You can watch the video here #SaveIrishBusking and send an email to saveirishbusking@keywestofficial.com & all of the emails will be forwarded to the Dublin City Council! Also use the hashtag #SaveIrishBusking 💁

If you have been to Ireland or are form Ireland comment below and tell me what you think about the buskers around Dublin! 💁

Stephens Green Christmas Market Review 🎄

I was in the city centre of Dublin about two weeks ago and I wanted to go to see if the Christmas Market was worth a trip when I have some cash for presents and all that as I don’t live in Dublin.

I arrived at about 2pm on a Wednesday which meant that it wasn’t really busy and I didn’t have to queue which I heard that people were queuing for hours to get in over the weekend. It is free to go into and have a look, thank god because it was definitely not worth money. It goes from the main entrance of Stephens Green to the Shelbourne Hotel.

When you first walk in there is food, drink and sweet stalls. The food ranges from burgers to crepes but are really expensive. But if you were hungry you could just go down to Grafton Street and get a McDonalds or whatever for cheaper. There is plenty of food stalls which I thought it was over powering. In the Christmas Spirit there was mulled wine as well as soft drinks, tea and coffee.

As you moved down there was music playing and the stalls were on your right in log cabins. There were stalls with hats&scarfs, plates&cups, Christmas Decorations, Elf on the shelf and Fairy Doors. Most of them was made in Ireland but were terribly expensive for a Christmas fair.

At the end of the line of the stalls, there were more food stalls which I thought was not needed as there was about 4 at the top and 2 at the bottom. I spent about 2O minutes tops in there and bought nothing. If you are thinking about heading down I would go to the one in the IFC or Merrion square.

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