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From Finland: What's in My Makeup Bag?

By Ria, Local Contributor – Finland

After being born and spending her childhood in America, Ria moved to the far reaches of Northern Europe to live in Finland with her parents. Exiled away from beauty brands most of us take for granted, she was forced to branch out and challenged to find new local favorites.

Now 27, her interest in beauty started originally as a hobby about five years ago, when she was looking for something new in her life. However, it soon turned into a full-blown obsession. She also attended makeup school to pursue her interest and has worked with beauty ever since. These days she spends most of her free time studying and writing, trying to finish her master’s thesis for university. She’s interested in the associations and values connected to makeup and is actually writing her thesis on YouTube makeup videos!


Make Up Store China Red Lipstick

From Finland: What’s in My Makeup Bag?

I thought it would be fitting to share myself through some of my favorite products! These are a few of the products you can almost always find in my make up bag and that I’ll buy again and again.  You can always learn a lot a about a person by the products they choose to spend their hard-earned money on, whether it’s shoes or lipstick! Hopefully, this will give Temptalia’s readers some insight into who I am as well as to the European cosmetics market I navigate.  Maybe it will even help someone find a new favorite! 🙂

  • Illamasqua’s Cream Blushes (£16.50) became my staple this summer, and even though summer is over, I’m having a hard time letting go! Pinky coral Rude is my go-to shade, which can look natural or intense depending on your application.
  • Isadora Jelly Kiss Lipstick (€13.00)  isn’t exactly cheap for a drugstore product (around , the consistency is
  • worthy of a brand name! The glossy, sheer texture reminds my lips of Dior’s Addict lipsticks but at
  • a third of the price. Unfortunately the color range is still quite limited, with only five shades
  • available.
  • Make Up Store China Red Lipstick (€19.00) is a my holy grail matte red lipstick!  It’s matte without being overly dry, like some matte lipsticks tend to be and it packs an awesome amount of pigment punch. Stays on forever as well!
  • Isadora Forest Nail Polish (€13.50) is a new shade for fall and has been repeatedly featured on my nails. Forest is a darkened olive green with gorgeous gold shimmer. Swedish drugstore brand Isadora comes up with some of the most interesting seasonal nail colors on the local market every year.
  • Essence Nail Polishes (€1.00) has Europe covered, because they are very affordable and often dupe much  more expensive brands.  One brand which is not very accessible in my part of the world, is Deborah Lippmann. Being a bit of a glitter fanatic, I still adore Lippmann’s interesting glitter nail polishes.  They make perfect dupes of Lippmann favorites like Across the Universe and Boom Boom Pow. The mini bottles are easy to travel with too and come at a fraction of the price for around one euro!

 

See more photos!


Make Up Store China Red Lipstick


Isadora Forest Nail Polish


Essence Nail Polishes


Illamasqua Rude Cream Blush


Isadora Jelly Kiss Lipstick

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Ria Avatar

The color is gorgeous and great to apply, but I still don’t think it’s the most original color out there. Many brands have something similar at least. Try something like China Glaze Wagon Trail (from the Rodeo Diva colletion of 2008) and it will probably be similar if a bit darker.

Hope Avatar

My Holy Grail chapstick/lip balm is from Sweden and I’m sure you can get it in Finland. It’s called LypSyl: you can get it basically anywhere (I found it at Hemköp)and it costs like 20 kr. The only thing as good as it is Jack Black lipbalm, but this is unscented and creamier. It was really nice when I was sick and my lips dried out.

They sell the brand in the US but apparently it’s totally different!

Joyful J. Avatar

Isadora Forest Nail Polish is absolutely gorgeous. It can be the perfect complement to the perfect dress. Why is Isadora not sold in the US? It could do really well here. But how do you purchase otherwise?

tuss mattsson Avatar

Ask on beauty communities, contact someone from Sweden (I’m from Sweden) and ask them to buy it for you? 🙂 Since I’m from Sweden I can get Isadora anywhere, but I can’t get Illamasqua or MUFE… 🙁

Mahnaz Jansson Avatar

They used to carry Isadora at Walgreens in the USA in order to compete with the CVS who carries Lumiere cosmetics. The sales were not so good and they removed IsaDora with the next reset. 🙁 I think the prices could not compete with the already well known (in the USA) Maybelline, Covergirl, Revlon, etc etc. IsaDora costed something like 14.99 USD for blush, 10.99 USD for nail polishes, eyeshadow quads were 14.99 USD also I believe which is generally more expensive than our native brands. I was also sad when they removed IsaDora. 🙁

Sols Avatar

I have just moved back to Finland after 10 years abroad, and I’m a bit confused by the cosmetics here (apart from my classic favorites by Lumene, IsaDora, Make Up Store). Essence has some good stuff and it’s really cheap. Right now I want their perfume. Where can I find Essence in Finland?

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