
Heeta Joshi
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Alternatives and First Impressions for ABH Norvina
Disclaimer: If you’re a die hard fan of ABH or Norvina, please feel free to leave. If I had to choose one brand per product or even everything, it would be ABH. I legit have more stuff from them than anyone else. I love the quality, but I do not like the road they are going down. It is my opinion and I solely speak as a customer who is simply looking at the palette from a conscious buyer’s perspective.
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in Blush
Prism by Anastasia Beverly Hills
Disclaimer: I spend my dough, that gives me the right to have an opinion. If ABH pays your bills, by all means, leave. As we “intelligent” human beings know, understand, and (should) accept, it is impossible to like or dislike everything from a single brand (Subculture anyone?). A bad product does and will reflect on a brand. It is what it is. I am always a devil’s advocate because what may or may not work for me will work vice versa for someone else. So the gist is that this review is based on my experience, and skin type (medium-tan with pale undertone and oily skin).
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in Blush
Subversive by Pat McGrath Labs
Disclaimer: Critiquing a brand is not a crime. Threatening someone over it, however is. I bought this eyeshadow with my own hard earned money, therefore I have the right to form an opinion on it. I consider myself to be a neutral reviewer, where I talk about both the pros and cons based on my experiences. Trust me that I can find at least one of each in an overall good or bad item. I am a medium-tan girl with a pale undertone and oily skin. It’s still available on the market for those who would like to pick up this limited edition palette.
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in Blush
Masquerade by Juvia’s Place. Top Story - July 2018.
Disclaimer: This might be a bit long! I take no responsibility for your hurt sentiments, except to say it was unintentional. I paid with my hard earned money, hence the opinion. I ordered this in September, 2017. Wow, almost a year. So I have an in-depth experience with this one. I am a tan medium skin shade with a pale undertone and oily skin.
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in Blush
11 Things I Don’t Like About Makeup Palettes
Disclaimer: I am a collector of eyeshadow palettes and lipsticks. But just because you have the freedom to spend money on some materialistic happiness does not mean you should not think through your purchase. Even if I was rolling in money, I would still be a conscious buyer. Not because I am stingy. Not because I am a cheapskate. Not because I can’t afford it. Having money does not justify hoarding. I know that if I don’t like something right off the bet, the probable chances of me using it regularly are nill. Having said that, I do NOT want to add to garbage, waste, landfills. We are very conscious about animal rights in the makeup world these days (which is an extremely good thing). But we should also take all steps possible that will help out our Mother Earth. At the end of the day some of these reasons may not make sense, or are biased. But the results are very practical for my wallet, a mess free home, and most importantly, the environment. I have not talked about any particular brands and have no intention throw shade at any brands indirectly. Many brands exemplify all of my points, so stay calm in your pants. I do not take any responsibility for hurt sentimentalities, except to say that it was completely unintentional.
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in Blush
Top 5 Eyeshadow Palette Regrets vs. Delights
Disclaimer: My intention is not hurt your fan hood sentiments. So if makeup brands break your bread, so to speak, then perhaps this is not the post for you. I have absolutely nothing against these brands or their “faces” whatsoever. I personally did not get my money’s worth out of these eyeshadow palettes for one reason or another. And all of these reasons have to do with the element of how they performed (application, weartime, blendibility) for me. Me, having oily, darkish skin tone.
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in Blush
Ten Brands Sephora Should Consider
Disclaimer: I am a customer who likes to test out what she’s purchasing. And at the very least, I like to have the assurance that I can go to a physical store ASAP and return something I ordered online because I did not like it. In terms of makeup, for me Sephora is the preferable option, for online shopping and in store returns. But for you, that could be Ulta. I realize that Ulta is better than Sephora for many of you out there who have access to the store. Unfortunately, I cannot speak to that end because I do not have access to an Ulta. Nonetheless, the gist is that I would love for these brands to have a physical store safe-proof. For me, it’s Sephora, for you it might be something else. Really depends on where you live.
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in Blush
Utilitarian Standpoint: Political Correctness & Objectivity—The Ten Times It Should Be Required
Disclaimer: If you are sensitive to socio-economic-political issues, please click out. If you have an open mind and are curious, stick around. Welcome to the US series, where I talk about subjective matters and aim for an objective solution.
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in The Swamp
The Problem with Eyeshadow Palettes
Disclaimer: I do not care how or where you spend your money. Whether you’re rich or poor, how you use your money is none of my business. No one knows their priorities better than themselves, regardless if those priorities are “good or bad.” If some people prioritize makeup over basic needs, all the power to them. But I can most definitely have an opinion on how a purchase and product itself is a waste of money, generally speaking, from a very practical perspective. Today’s topic is eyeshadow palettes from an opinion of someone who likes to collect these things. My main problem(s)? Take a look down below.
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in Blush
Utilitarian Standpoint: Issues Where I Stand Neutral
Hey Guys, Today I want to talk about neutrality, and the top ten social issues that I stand neutral on. I wrote something similar where I listed top ten things which people are irrationally sensitive about. It was not accepted because it was too broad and not specific enough. So bear with me while I make the list, short and simple. Welcome to another post in the us series where I talk about subjective matters aiming towards an objective solution. It is a story that affects all of us.
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in The Swamp
Utilitarian Standpoint: Entertainment Discrimination (Part 3)
I am an anime and book addict, through and through. But recently, the movie watching bug has caught me. [One, in a small city where there isn’t much to do, going to the movies provides me with a fresh (non-boring) experience, especially if you have an eclectic taste like moi. Two, I work seven days a week (64 hours), so my time availability for doing my favorite things (reading and anime) is extremely limited. Three, it’s a new hobby I’ve acquired to pass some time with my momma on a weekly basis.]
By Heeta Joshi7 years ago in Geeks












