The word 'Eyeko' reminds me of this song:
There are other versions of this song (Cyndi Lauper and Aaron Carter) but I like the original version by Dixie Cup best.
Mooooving right along ...
I subconsciously placed an order on the Eyeko website for the following products:
I saw their products on cherryculture but thought they were too expensive. I read the review for the Eyeko cream 3in1 on Elizabeth's blog and I was sold to try it! Also noticed that at checkout, they have a buy 2 get 1 free offer so I added the Magic Liquid Liner to the Eyeko cream and the Eyeko Tinted Cream. I've recently made my own paypal account. I'm still figuring out how to use it, but it looks pretty straightforward. So for these 3 items, it cost 10 pounds which is just under AUD25.00. Not bad. Free shipping too yay. Hope it comes before Christmas /fingerscrossed.
I was at the Chatswood MAC counter last week and was asking a SA if they had any of the MSF petticoat in stock. She looked at me and said "What?". No "Excuse me", no "Pardon me". Just a rude "What'' as if I was speaking in a different language. I repeated myself "Excuse me, do you have the MSF in PET-TI-COAT, you know - PET-TI-COAT?". She said "Oh'' and asked another SA who was alot nicer. She smiled at least. This is why I just don't like going to some MAC counters in Sydney. The SAs just don't have any manners.
I was in Chatswood earlier today coz Jun's 15 y.o brother went to get his ear pierced (isn't he just so uber cool?!!) I was munching on some dark chocolate covered licorice sticks (nyum nyum) and I saw the same MAC SA. She just stared at my hands holding the pack of licorice. I know I can't talk, but her make up just didn't look right on her face. She had these two brown streaks on her cheeks that just looked like dirt (supposed to be blush or bronzer but she was pale-as). Lol excuse me for being such a bitch but she's a make up artist for christ sake!



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