Ipsy Glam Bag - February 2022 Review | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

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Cute bag, but not my vibe.


Theme card, no info inside.


GoldfadenMD Radical Difference Advanced Antioxidant Serum ($27.05) - My damn, this tiny little sample is a third of the full-size bottle and I would never. I didn't notice any radical differences, I was hydrated, I was moisturized, but not for $80/oz.

MAC Fix+ Setting Spray ($1.55) - Like I said in my video, I would have chosen something else if I'd known how small the sample would be. This is realistically just a waste of plastic because I think I got three uses out of it? 

Elizabeth Mott Thank Me Later Hair Primer ($2.80) - I did end up trying this and I liked it fine, I prefer other hair primers over it but in a pinch, it would do.


BellaPierre Banana Powder ($12.99) - This was far too dark for me so I did give this to my mom and it's a better shade match for her.

Context Skin Matte Lipstick (Running Free) ($20.00) - Love this! It's not overly pigmented, just enough to add some color but it's a good pinky-coraly color that I really like.


Swatch: Context Skin.


This bag was valued at a shocking $64.39, that tiny GoldfadenMD sample really saved the bag. Overall, it was kinda boring and smol.

As always, let me know what you thought of this bag in the comments below!

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