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August 28, 2025 • 29 mins

An OG is back in the You Beauty studio! Amy Clark returns to the hosting chair and she's bringing the "cool girl" K-beauty products that are taking over TikTok. On today's Spendy Savey, we’re testing "blurring pudding pots" that give you the perfect bitten lip, and a luxe pressed powder that’s a real-life blurring filter for even the driest skin. We're also getting a first look at Go-To's brand new primers for both glowy and matte skin types, and discovering the $34 "shine slime" that will have your body glowing all summer.

EVERYTHING MENTIONED:

SPENDY:

Kelly: Givenchy Prisme Libre 4-Color Pressed Powder $95.00

Amy: Fwee Lip & Cheek Blurry Pudding Pot (Shade Mule) $26.00

SAVEY:

Kelly: Made By Mitchell Shine Slime Body Glow $34.00

Amy: NYX Fat Oil Lip Drip (Shade Newsfeed) $19.99

NEWBIES: 

Kelly: Hair Shots $44.00

Amy: Go-To Primers $48.00

SHOP MY STASH/EMPTY:

Kelly: AEON Hespera Oil Cleanser 200ml $75.00

Amy: Ellis Brooklyn Sci Fi Eau de Parfum 10mL 50ml $201 10ml $58.00

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Hosts: Kelly McCarren & Amy Clark

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
You're listening to Amma Mia podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Mamma Mia acknowledges the traditional owners of land and waters
that this podcast is recorded on.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Makeup is My Therapy. I'm in love, I'm obsessed and
I don't even feel guilty about it. Hello, and welcome
to you, beauty. This is the podcast for your Face.
I'm Kelly McCarran and I'm Amy Clark. Og listeners might
remember me.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
I'm filling in for the ones Lilee today and I
am so bloody excited.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
So you're going to be seeing Amy back around a
lot more because she has rejoined the Mama Mea and
New Beauty team as lifestyle editor. I'm so excited she's
back in the building. Technically she's in Melbourne, but we'll
get to that later. I'm actually going to get her
on the formula in a couple of weeks. We can
catch up properly and you can hear about what she's

(01:02):
been doing and more importantly, what on earth she's using
on her skin, because would you look at that glow.
But for today, we're just to get straight into our
products recommendations, Spendy Baby, Spandy Bay. All right, nothing's changed,
my dear Amy, Clark. Every single Friday, we bring a
Spendier save. I don't know if we've always done newbies.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
No newbies and empty and shot my stash a new well.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
It could be an empty Aura shot my stash. Yes, yes,
But so we talk about four products. Hit me up
first with your Spendy. Let's start exponsive, all.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Right, So my Spendy today is for my first one.
I was like, let's not go too wild. You know, well,
I don't know, it's.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
A lot of pressure. Yeah, okay.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
So I was like, let's just pick something that is
like Spendy compared to my SABEE.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
So it's from a brand called FUE. Now, if you're
an avid listener of the pod, you might have heard
WI a couple of months ago because Lee was talking
about the brand in an episode and I just kept
asking her to repeat herself because I was like, what we. Yes,
So the brand is called we. I.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Actually, Kelly and I were at an event together where
we came across this and straight away you were like,
I'm not gonna be bothered with.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
This, because I was like, I simply could not be
bothered in it looks too difficult for me.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Exactly because it's a two parter. We've got the actual
product and then we've got the applicator. So it's the
fwee lip and cheek blurring pudding pot in the shade mule.
So it's twenty six dollars for this. But then if
you add on the very important applicator, the tied the applicator,
the silicon applicator, then it's kind of we're hidden around

(02:44):
the thirty five ish dollar mark, so you know, not
like outrageous, but more expensive than my sabee. So I
actually heard about this product because Claire Bridget, she's a TikToker.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
She was like, all the cool girls are using this product,
and I was like, that's why Kelly's not using it?

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Well, no, it was more like I want to be cool.
What's all the fuss about? And so this is, as
the name suggests, a blurry putting pot. Do you want
to have a look at the texture.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
I will, to be fair, I don't want to use
the weird free finger, but I will dip my mit
in if you don't mind. Of course.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
So the name says lip and cheek, so you can
use it lip and cheek.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
I would not put this on my cheek.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Because this particular, I would red. Yeah, I've got enough
red going on here already, but I would use this
just as a lip. It's essentially the most beautiful like
bitten like it's that kind of like a bit Korean
bitten blurred lip or like that French you know, like
just lived in really cool looking red lip. But you

(03:50):
apply it with this silicon applicator, which I hate anything
in a pot because you.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Know, you're touching stuff all the time.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
I want to put my dirty mits in my lip
and then wash your hands.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Well duh if I go to the toilet, but like.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
You know, can't wash my hands at every moment the day.
But you use this as the applicator, so I literally just.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
Pop it in.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
It's like a mossy velvety like it really looks like
a marshmallow almost the texture. You chuck it on here
and then apply as such, you can really like shear
it out for a very effortless.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Look or pigmented up.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
But yeah, I'm just obsessed and I feel really cool
when I'm using this product.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
It does look very pretty.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Maybe I should try the packaging, like, I'm obsessed with
the packaging.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
It's basically got it's.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
Almost like a little like a little what do you
call them, Macari?

Speaker 1 (04:41):
No, it looks like a little actually, yeah, macari, like
a little bit. Yeah. The bottom, yeah, the bottom.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Part has like a frosted glass look, and then the
top is kind of the color of the product inside.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
This particular one is like a red.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
It looks more erry cherry when you wear it on
rather than in the pot.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
It looks quite like whoa fire and you sweatsh it
on your hand. For those watching on our YouTube channel.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Hey guys, absolutely so oh whoa whoa.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
I was not expecting that much pigment. So that's the thing.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
You can build it up or you can shear it out,
so you could have it be really.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Like a gorgeous, velvety satin lip. Yeah, red lip.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
And then with your finger, see how it really like
she is out blurs and she is out. This is
what the cool girls are wearing. This like bitten, Like
I've just been making out with someone. Oh, my lips
are a bit you know, kissed.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
I love that color. Okay, I'm gonna you've inspired me.
I'm going to give it a try at home. Amy.
I love that you were like, listen, it's my first
week back in the hot seed. I'm not gonna recommend
anything to outrageous jog dog do. I've here with my
ninety five dollar pressed powder. Okay, ninety five dollars almost

(06:00):
one hundred dollars. You don't even have change for a
coffee out of one hundred. Okay, but let me tell
you why. So it's giboy. But that's not why, because
look at how you it is though, if you are listening,
it is in this beautiful black little packet pressed powder packet,
and then it's got the four the quad prism.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
What's going on with the colors there?

Speaker 1 (06:22):
Okay? If you have lived on TikTok or actually mainly TikTok,
I think it was last year, but Jivonci the original
loose powder the prism quad that the TikTokers and the
beauty people went wild over. They changed their formula to
remove talc or something because there was a few people

(06:44):
they've done that. We're worried about the touc and some
people that you know, science people or people that can
use their brain will like, listen, they're not putting enough
talk in it to cause harm. But whatnot. Some beauty
brands were then removing it, but then they were like,
but it's simply it's not the same thing, and there
was an uproar. People were trying to hold on to
the stock that they had of the original formula, so

(07:05):
then they did something with the loose powder. The loose
powder is great, but this is it's new and well
it's been out for a few months now, and I'm
not a powder girly and either I'm not like that.
It's very rare that I recommend to powder, and so
of course the one that I'm recommending is ninety five dollars,
but there probably is something to be said. Of course,
they do beautiful formulas that are more affordable, but I

(07:28):
personally find for my very dry, dehydrated skin that a
lot of more affordable formulas are just awful on my skin,
Like it just goes into the creases and crusts up
and cracks and it's just disgusting. So if you also
generally hate powder formulas, but sometimes you think, gosh, I
really need to set my underrye and brighten it up,

(07:50):
or set any sort of area that might get a
movement or a little bit oily during the day, Please
go and have a try, have a play with this
at the shops that it comes in a bunch of
shades depending on your skin tone. I'm the lightest, which
is shade one. But what pastel, what's the go with
the blue and green?

Speaker 2 (08:10):
Because for those who are listening, it's literally like there's
a pube, yeah, and then there's yeah, there's like blue green.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
Well, the original formula in the loose powder was also
a prism, like the four color color correcting, so it's
color correcting as well as brightening. So I'm number one,
so I'm pastor. So they're very light. But so there's
the lightest green, the lightest blue, the lightest purple, and
then a white shade. So together they're color correcting purple's reds.

(08:37):
They're also really brightening. So I personally just think it
is the most beautiful powder. Also, the pressed you know,
usually you use it for a while and then the
pressed element disappears like it's still got a beautiful Chavonci
little logo pressed into it. So yeah, that's what you're
paying for. That's what you're paying for the ninety five dollars.

(08:58):
But I just I don't use this little thing, the
little brush that comes with it's just there for fun,
that's just there for fun. Some people use it. I
use a little powder puff just I buy them really cheap,
and then I just use the tiniest little bit to
set my under eye and brighten the area up, and
then I'll do my I've recently learned they're called marionettelights.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
I never realized that was the thing that people were
self conscious about. And now I'm like, should I be
self conscious about my marrionettelines? I never was before, but
now I just set them the middle of my chin
and then the middle of my forehead, just so I
don't look too oily because I love to use a
lot of glow, but that it sort of matifies or

(09:38):
more so, it just like subdues the glow without making
me feel like diffuses it. Exactly diffuses it and kind
of looks like I've put a parasol slightly blurring filter
over my skin. It's just beautiful. It's ninety five dollars.
So don't just order it. Go to your Mia, go
to your Sephora and have a little bit of a
play with it. But I promise you it's just stunning.

(09:58):
And I can't imagine a person that it wouldn't work
for because of course it would work for oilier gals,
but it's also spectacular for dry dehydrated. So that's my spending.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Save you please, Okay, I have is that fat oil. Yes,
I've been gagging to talk about this. I talk about
it all the time. I've also even like I came
up to Sydney for a week when I first got
back to Mamma Mia, and I had it on my
desk and literally the next day like two more people
came in and were like, I went and bought this

(10:33):
yesterday because I saw.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
It a new desk.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
So it's the nicks the fat oil lip drip in
the shade newsfeed, and I'm modeling it for you today.
It's actually, like you can tell by my lip products,
I stay in a pretty similar family, like a cherry red,
like a ready pink for my natural lip color, which
is essentially like white. Oh no, no, my lips, Like

(10:59):
if I didn't have any lip on, It's like where
are my lips? They're like translucent, So I always need
a tinted lip when I leave the house. This one,
I'm just obsessed with the shade. It's just I put
it on and I feel like so hot. You know,
when you just put something on it's glossy. It's the
doily but not sticky. It's not sticky, but it's substantial,

(11:21):
so it's not like you put it on and it's
gone after two seconds. And I also find it leaves
a really nice stain behind, which is good when you
don't have time to touch up, so you know, like
between meetings, I'm not gonna have to worry that someone's
gonna look at me and be like.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
She doesn't have any lips.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
So the dough lips exactly. I love the doe foot
as well, Like I think it's the perfect size. It's
not too big like some now I just like ridiculously big.
I find this one it's like enough to swipey, swipey,
get it on the lips.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
I also really like the scent of the product.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
It's kind of just like that fruity girly fruity scent.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
My one qualm. And I don't know if have you
used this product before. Yes, I've got a mini version
in the same shade. I'm pretty sure that I take
with me away for the weekend because you can also
well me, I use it on my cheeks as well,
do you? Yeah, but like if not, if I was
doing but yeah, yeah, like if I'm.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
On holidays, yeah, to have that glossy look on my cheek, yes,
but I'm not going to recommend everyone try that. So
the thing about this is, because I've repurchased this a
few times, is it can get.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
A bit messy.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
Like after a few weeks of using it, I find,
you know, when you're twisting the lid shut on a
lip product and there's like a little excess around the edge,
I'm just like.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Is that the product's fault?

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Though?

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Are you being messy with it? It's not me? Well,
it's no.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
It's because like the more you use it, the more
product gathers on the whatever you call this, like the.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
Lip and because it's like a thicker.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
Texture, and then when you close the lid, it just
like starts to get a little bit messy.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
Could you use a wipe? You absolutely could.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
And my other tip is like if this is my
lip for the day and it's I have it on
my desk and I actually don't fully shut it right,
so like I just kind of like leave it on
my desk like this, which is with the lid off,
just like.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
This, apply, reapply whatever.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
Then I'm only actually shutting it before I put it
in my bag.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
White white, good to go.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
But yeah, I just always get complimented on this specific shade.
I cannot recommend it enough.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
I'm obsessed.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
And oh I didn't even say what the price was,
nineteen ninety nine.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
Full price, but it's X. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Always you're going to get it, you know, sixteen ninety
nine currently, but you'll even find it cheaper. Yeah. They
just do such good lip products, and I am a
sucker for a lip product.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
My savy is usually for my Savors. I try to
keep it under thirty dollars, but my Savor today is
thirty four dollars. So I do apologize, but I think
that this is going to be the product that seventy
percent of ubi's listening are going to want this product
for spring summer as we enter it. I just want

(14:08):
to cover myself in this product before I go on
a boat and have my limbs looking like buttery, silky goodness.
It is the made by Mitchell body Gel highlighter. So
you can buy made by Mitchell online or at your
local Atomica. Yes, so that's where Amy and I you
mentioned at the top of the episode that we were

(14:30):
playing a couple of weeks ago together with products, so
I also picked this up there. But I have purchased
a couple of things from made by Mitchell online before
as well. This is the Shine Slime. When I tried
this product, I was like, I simply do not know
what color I want because I want all of them.

(14:51):
They are that good. It is a bodygel highlighter in
shade Amber Sunshine. I chose the Amber Sunshine because it
kind of gives me a little bit of a bit
of color as well. For the life of me, I
can't get the pump to.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
Work, So I'm Kelly, is that the packaging, spud or
is it your own?

Speaker 1 (15:08):
I actually don't know. It could be my fault, It
could be the packaging. I don't know. But what I've
been doing is I haven't been using it that much
at the moment because I haven't been getting my body
out that well. But it's coming. Those legs are get out, baby.
I've got my veins removed. Oh, in preparation, I'm still
very bruise. When you see me next time, Amy, I
will not be wearing pants bang and I will be

(15:28):
just covered with this my shine slime. I'm going to
mix it with my moisturizer pretty much every time I
get any of my body out this summer. It is
thirty four dollars, but it's ginormous. It's one hundred mills
and a little bit is going to go a long way.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
Now that texture because you said slime. When I read
this in the thing, I was like slime immediately, I'm
thinking Nickelodeon, like I just don't know. And then I've
just seen for people listening, like Kelly's just opened it
and pulled it out and it literally there was like
like it's got body to it, Like it does look
a little bit.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Slimy, but it's not sticky at all. It's would you
look at that glow. I've never seen such an impactful
aredescent pigmented.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
It's hitting the lights so gorgeously and it looks a
little bit slimy, which is why I wouldn't just.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
Put like that. Okay, I'm I'm selling it to it.
I want you to picture me mixing this with a
body product, like a body lotion, all over my legs,
all over my ai boobies, all over my arms. Watch out, yeah,
because Hot Girl Summer here, Kelly is coming all slimy
and so glowy. I need people to go. If you're

(16:39):
listening to this, you need to go look at YouTube
and have a look at how it's looking on my
It is just spectacular this. Okay, I'm going to shear
it out a little bit more so it doesn't look
so into.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
The shade looks really nice because for example, like I
am super fair and I'm not a tanner, so it
gives us a touch of color and it's not it
doesn't summer very muddy exactly.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
This is not I'd say this is very neutral toned.
It's not cool, it's not warm, it's very neutral. So
it's gonna work for everyone. Yeah, love that. If I'm
mix with my body moisturizing, you don't have to. But
like that's pretty intense. Okay, just I think the most
beautiful product. Everyone needs this for the upcoming warm season.

(17:27):
The newbie so anything else it's new. Let's get into
our newbies. So shall I go first? Please? Okay?

Speaker 2 (17:37):
So this is literally hot off the beauty press. We're
talking about Go Tos new press.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Didn't that only come out this actually this week? Yes?

Speaker 2 (17:46):
Yes, Hence why I said it's hot off, literally hot
off the press. So these came out, I want to say,
literally two days ago.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
There are two and so exit.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
Yeah, it is so exciting, and I know that like
all of us, we love a go to product launch,
like it's very exciting and the thing that I also
really like about the go to launches. And actually a
lot more brands are doing this where they're launching like
an option for this skin type and an option for
this skin type.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
They did it with the.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Tonas you know how they launched the three toners and
it was like, yes, oily skin, dry skin, dry skin.
So we're doing the same with the primers because, as
we all know, one primer for an oily skin is
not a dry Girls primer. So the products are called
very glowy primer, which would be a Kelly mccaren. And

(18:35):
then we've got a very madifying primer, which would be
a Lee Campbell.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Yep, don't care about the mat please chuck me the
glow so I can be heavy so I can give
it a right. Yeah, okay, I'm a netpule amy. Okay, Chuck,
you're like, oh yeah, if I missed it, I would
have been very embarrassed. Oh, it feels girthy and weighty.
That is lush.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
I hate when you say that word. Okay, so it's
they're forty eight dollars.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
How many meals? Thirty meals the packaging.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
Yeah, so I'm actually wearing that the very glowy under
my makeup today. It has actually it's a very like,
surprisingly so what you've just recommended. Even though they look
very different in the packaging, it's kind of.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
Like, actually kind of similar. It looks very similar to
what I put It's more peachy and light toned and
not as intense, but it's very similar to the slime
and I just put on my skin. That is stunning.
One of the most beautiful primes I've tried in quite
a while. And I really really want it. I know
it's yours. I won't take it, but wow, that's stunning.

(19:36):
I don't want the mat the mat one.

Speaker 2 (19:38):
I am so dry that there's no way I'm putting
anything on my face. But in terms of the texture,
so they've been kind of formulated, you know, skin care first,
like it's meant to play really nicely with your skincare
and then also enhance your makeup. So like I've put
on this mat one, but it's not. It's almost like

(19:59):
it's filled in like it's one of.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
Those like.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Specula just like like it kind of reminds it but
not silicon. Yeah, you know how like for example, Benefit
and Makeup Forever have amazing primers for oily skin, but
they and they're really like they have that silicony base
which is gorgeous, but this one is more like a
skin care finish. Okay, so I've put it on my hand,
but see how it still it still reflects light like

(20:26):
it's just not as it's not like the shimmer the
real irridescence that the glowy one has, which is great.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
So our oily queens have got a good option. Oh
my goodness, Amy, Okay, that is such a good newbie.
I'm so excited by that. Well done, Zoe, and go too,
what's yours? My newbie is so cool. So they're these
things called hairshots. Also got them from Atomic carp but
you can also pick them up online. They're forty four
dollars each or you can buy packs with a couple

(20:56):
of options in them depending on what your hair type is.
And the concept is so cool, so you go like that,
so you just twist the bottom and then it comes
up and it almost looks like a serum. Yes, really
it does. But the packaging it's very ergonomical, very cool.
And then you would just use your desired amount and
you would put it into your conditioner when you're washing

(21:17):
your hair, because you know how everyone has their shampoo
and conditioner in their shower that they use and that
they love. Whether that's your panteing, your gania, you're a rebay,
it could be as affordable as they come or is
that how you pronounce by oh, anyways, as you obey
it could. My point is that whether or not you
buy a supermarket or really high end hair products, sometimes

(21:40):
you are really happy with it and you don't really
want to introduce a mask. So then you're like, oh,
for goodness sake, then I'm going to run out of
my shampoo. I'm gonna have too much condisher.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
And also, the average person doesn't have a wardrobe of
like seven different shampoos and conditioners that they stub in
like we might, that.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
They're going to use depending on what their hair needs.
But imagine your hair needs a couple of things throughout
the years. So whether or not that is Keratin as
the example I've bought in so bond repairing for really
damaged hair or toning or just something super nourishing. You
buy your little pack of hair shots, so as I said,

(22:18):
forty four dollars each. You can get discounted when you
purchase a few, and then you would just put kind
of like I guess a twenty cent piece amount in
with your condition and maybe not even that much, maybe
ten cent piece, and it's just going to treat your
hair in that targeted way, but you're just washing your
hair as per normal.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
I literally used that product last night, and I was
really annoyed at you when you put it in the
document because it's just like, yeah, and hairshots, like the
concepts not new, like it's but I think I've heard
of it really well. I think because I've been at
a retailer.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
We will discuss in our upcoming formula. You probably have
seen a lot more of the yeah, these.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Like niche subcategories that have been coming through. But I
will say that I there haven't been many brands that
have done it as well well in terms of like
the formulas might have been great, but like the packaging
was a bit knaf or like it just the concept
where I feel like this brand's done a great job
of packaging it up, like I.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Don't want to open clicky thing at the bottom and
then squiz and it's easy to understand.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
Like it's like I open it and I literally it's
like doing a shot, but for my hair.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
I love it so much, So well done and have
a look. Okay, finally do you have an empty er?
Shot my stash?

Speaker 2 (23:32):
I you know, I really wanted to work with you, Kelly,
because you know you're the regular here.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
So I've picked the opposite of what you put in. Yes,
you've got to shot my stash.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
Correct, I shot my stash. I'm like, oh, I could
tear up you know with fragrances, yes, yes, yes, how
you just have like nostalgia, yeah, a fragrance that's attached
to a special moment. So I've brought my wedding fragrance
because I got married.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
Guys, since she's been gone, she has been wedding done.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
I got married and the fragrance. So I actually brought
this with me to Sydney because I was like, I
want to feel I want to feel good in the office.
You know you're coming in its environment that you're not
often in. You're like seeing people that you don't always see,
and I was like, I want to feel my best,
and like I feel my best when I wear this fragrance.
So it's the Ellis Brooklyn sci Fi EDP. So it's

(24:24):
the Oude Perform So it's that stronger, more concentrated fragrance.
And yeah, it's two hundred and one dollars for fifty meals,
so it's not the most affordable. But actually when I
first found out about this was when I was last
working at MMA MEA and I picked up the travel size.
I love that this brand does a nice decent discovery size.

(24:45):
It's a ten meal for fifty bucks and like I'm like,
I'm always gonna be able to chuck that in my
handbag and like really get a sense of the fragrance
before investing in the full size. But for those listening,
it's blue. I just love how like it looks very
sci fi, not sci fi, but it looks like.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
It's alien extraterrestrial. Yeah, can I have a sniff plea absolutely, No,
I'm not gonna spray it. I will just Oh that
is so beautiful.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
Yeah, So basically this brand, this brand is in Mecca.
They've really like branched out from just perfumes to you know, hair,
miss body, miss, like all these fragrance brands, and now
it's like the category is expanding. But their whole thing
when they launched was like vanilla, but not as you
know it, so like its It literally is a vanilla

(25:32):
based fragrance, but I wouldn't know it from first spritsing it.
So the notes are vanilla bean, citrus, florals like Bergermart
bitter orange green tea freezer, and then at the bottom yes,
and then at the bottom we've got your cashmere woods
and the vanilla.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
So it's like you get that.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
The top note is like light airy, like I'm an
air sign, I'm a Gemini, Like it makes me feel
uplifted and really like positive. But then it's not too immature,
do you know what I mean? I just love it
so much and I've been you know, I shopped my
stash my trip here so I could feel my best.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Oh I love that.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
Well.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
My Empty is an Australian lady startup, which we love.
I spoke about the skin oil, which was her first
product that she launched a couple of months ago. So
Carli Sophia. You might remember her fross the ub Oh days, Yes,
amazing Rider. So she released a brand or started a

(26:34):
brand called Aon. So this is actually the sample size,
So this isn't what you would receive, but I was
lucky enough. She asked me if she could send me
the cleansing oil to trial a couple months ago, now
before she'd finished formulating it, like finishing it off, and
I was like, absolutely you can. So apparently this isn't

(26:54):
even the last version of the formula. She took something
out or added something in, but this was spectacular enough.
I thought that I finished the entire thing. The full
size is two hundred meals, so that is astronomically bigger
than that's because it's seventy nine dollars. But she says
that she made this really beautiful lux cleansing oil because

(27:14):
it's not generally a task that you enjoy doing, cleansing
your face. And I thought that was so interesting and
so true. So if you make it a beautiful sensorial
like lux experience, people are going to do it properly
and enjoy it more.

Speaker 2 (27:28):
Yeah, it's like when you're like you get to the
sink or before the shower and it's like, oh, it's
the fork in the road where you go, Okay, is
this like a just a my cellar slap kind of
night or no, I should do it.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
It feels nice, just do it. I was really impressed
with it because a lot of oil or balms. It's
my favorite way to do an initial cleanse. Oh me too,
but I generally will always have to do a second cleanse,
and potentially even a third if I'm wearing a lot
of makeup. I don't know what sort of wizardry she
put in this, but it got lashes off all of

(28:03):
my makeup, like around my eyes without irritating it and
all of the makeup. That's so important with oil and
balm cleanses because they sting a lot of the time.
And can it leads your vision blurry?

Speaker 2 (28:14):
You're like, yes, it, which sounds ridiculous, but it's because
you've actually got like a bit of the oil oil
in your eye and it's blurry and then really stingy.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
So this isn't the actual what it actually looks like.
But I bought in my empty which was the sample.
It is so good. So if you're wondering about her
second product, what's got the Kelly tick of approval because
it takes absolutely everything off and it feels beautiful, smells beautiful,
makes my skin look beautiful. So good that shit. And
on that note, we are done, but the delight Bulamey

(28:46):
Clark will be back in your ears and eyes next
Friday with another episode of Spendy Soubio. Thank you so
much for watching us on YouTube or listening to us
in your ears wherever you listen to your podcast. You
can also find us on Instagram and TikTok and guys,
just a quick little shameless plug.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
I am also feeling in fully on the new beauty newsletter.
It dropped at ten am every Friday, and put the
link in the show notes so that you can sign up.
Just a little slice of a beauty edit in your inbox,
and I promise that we won't spare me with annoying.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Shit, only the best. Bye bye
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