A while back, I stumbled upon SoapalayaSoaps thanks to Catherine of Strawberry Mochi. I ordered a few blended soaps from Soapalaya and fell in love. My favorite scent from the shop is Basmati Rice. I love showering with it because it fills the entire room and surrounding area with such a luxurious scent. It's to die for, seriously. I couldn't wait for Alex (of Soapalaya) to release a perfume version one day. Thankfully, she has now! I'm definitely going to be purchasing a Basmati Rice version for myself asap! I'm so excited! :D
Anyway, what I really wanted to blog about was her beautifully handcrafted powder puffs. Aren't they gorgeous??
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Does anyone use powder puffs or dusting powder? What is the main function behind these? Is it like a powder version of perfume, sort of? I was trying to figure these things out so that I could find a reason to buy one, if not simply for the gorgeous-ness. :)
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