Review: Nars Narsissist Wanted Eyeshadow Palette & Diorshow Pump N Volume Mascara

 I'm back with yet another review on some of these new products that people are dying to try!

 Nars Narsissist Wanted Eyeshadow Palette



Firstly I just want to mention how pretty the packaging is and when you open a new eyeshadow palette it's just so satisfying looking at all the pretty colours available and thinking of all the possible new makeup look you will try.



           I ordered the Narsissist Wanted Eyeshadow Palette on the House of Fraser website as they uploaded on their website before John Lewis or Selfridges. But when the package came one of the colour smashed which I was so disappointed at. But this palette has some basic colours which you could use as a base and loads of shimmer colours which I love to use on a daily/work basis. I tried some of the colours and they don't have fall outs which are important and I wouldn't really say the colour is that pigment compared to palettes like Modern Renaissance where the colour picks up really easily so you need to control it when applying.



Here are some swatches of the colours. As you can see even if I tried swiping the colour a few times the colour doesn't seem to show up that impressively, which is a shame as I was looking forward to the launch of this product. but the glitters are really pretty and does show up more than I thought.





Diorshow Pump N Volume Mascara


What I look for a Mascara is really simple yet difficult to find is that it doesn't give me panda eyes. You don't want to put a mascara on and worry constantly that your mascara has gone underneath your eye that you need to fix on a girls night out or with a partner. This mascara I tested it out on a day out with my partner for a cinema date and dinner. After the cinema which I did have a bit of tear so I was worried that the mascara ran down my eye area so when I check I was so surprised that everything was fine.

You must be thinking this must be another product that Youtubers/ Instagramers are just raving about and it's not a good product. Because I honestly thought that but was curious and wanted another mascara that works as I hardly have any.  I get persuaded easily on products to buy from influences on the web and some products are really not worth the money. But this mascara surprised me because even some of the popular mascaras like Better than Sex by Too Faced or some of the iconic Maybelline mascara don't work for me.


Below is an image to show you the before and after one coat of the mascara. As you can see I have like non-existent eyelashes which this mascara helped me a bit. I don't usually apply mascara on a regular basis but I think I will start to wear it more as this one I don't need to worry about my makeup getting ruined.

Purchase link: Diorshow Pump N Volume Mascara



Overall I will purchase both items if I was given another choice as the mascara really did work for me which I was amazed and the eyeshadow palette is really pretty even though the colours lacked a bit of colour pigmentation overall both products are good.


Thank you for reading! Hopefully, you'll look forward to my next posts in the future!

Flight Attendant/Cabin Crew Interview Process



This post will entail the whole process that I went through to get the job as a cabin crew from sending your CV to the training process. The whole process took from Dec-May that was when the training started which I will talk about later in the post about the length and what it includes.

I just got out of uni and thought about what I would like to do after studying. I just wanted to play and travel the world a bit before entering the adult world. But knowing my parents will want me to have a stable job and income is probably their first thought before I even graduated, to get them off my back I searched what I wanted to do that was related to my major and just didn’t find anything I fancy; not that I’m being picky or anything. Then my uni friend messaged me saying that she applied for cabin crew and told me to try so I was like what’s his harm in that and went for it and just sent my cv to the company.

After around a few days I got a phone call from an unknown number not thinking anything I just picked it up and they told me they wanted to have an interview in around week times. But I found that most airline companies will mostly call you as the next process will likely eliminate a most of the people.

A week filled with excitement turned to a panicking moment when the interview day arrived. When I got to the airport I was told to wait by an area and they will have a staff take you up to their office. When everyone arrived they took out a post stick note and drew a line around half way and stuck it on the wall next to a door. Whoever passed the height test was able to go to in the room to go through the interview. Those that can’t pass the height test will be sent home. The height was around 153cm (not 100% sure but around that height). The interview was group based that was split into two groups, they would give you a topic which at that time I got what are the cons about the company intangible and tangible products after 5-10 mind you need to present the idea. This interview I think just shows your ability to work as a team, outspoken with ideas and isn’t shy to talk to a group.





After this stage, you will hopefully get a phone call that says you’ve passed to the next stage for another interview but this time it’s one on one. The interview was taken in the sample place as the group interview but this time it’s a much smaller group of people taking turns to do the interview. for my interview they didn't ask me any previous job experience or how would you resolve duh and duh, which I actually prepared to answer. They asked me where do I see myself in 5 years time; what are my pros and cons. they showed me this image of a plane with a captain or passenger can't remember doing something wrong and asked you what your first reaction would be. my interview was relatively short compared to others one reason might be because it's my first job so no prior experience that I can tell.



I still remember that I performed not that well in the interview so I wasn’t really expecting good news when I got the phone call. But thankfully they told me I passed but I still needed to do the body check to be able to get the job. They have a specific company place to get your body checked but they need to do the x-ray stuff at another hospital around 10 mins drive. They ask if your got scars, moles and they are very particular with tattoos on your body. They ask you simple questions like you got motion sickness and any medication you take or drugs; take your height, the blood sample. Just the basic body examination.

After that, you wait around a week like the rest of the stages on if the got the job or not from the health examination.  They then send you the contract and you read carefully and send it back, they will call you again and set up another meeting that entails information on the training; what you need to bring and what it will include; some documents that you might need to bring for them to photocopy (passport, birth certificate, education certificate, NI, card details and etc); you meet everyone that will be training with you for 6-7 weeks.
Whilst they photocopy the documents one by one will get tested on their language that they mentioned on the CV as they will need to make PA (Public Announcements) also one of the requirements that are needed is Good English and another language as well.

After this meeting, they will set another date where you will need to get to the training centre which is located abroad for my company.

This is just how my interview went through  with this particular company not all airline companies will have these same specific requiments or process.

I will post another post on what the training included and my feeling about it.

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