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Mia reviews Bella Hadid's alcohol-free Orabella perfumes, noting their unique scents like 'Salted Muse' (woody marine) and 'Window to Soul' (sheer floral jasmine rose). She observes that the oil-based perfumes can leave oil droplets on clothing, especially on satin, but these stains generally wash out.
Mia tests several Fenty Beauty products, including the luminous foundation, hydrating concealer, setting powder, bronzer, blush, eyeliner, and mascara. She praises Fenty's inclusive shade range and cruelty-free status. While the luminous foundation and bronzer impress her, she finds the mascara good but not a dethroner for her favorites. Overall, she is pleased with the brand's performance and packaging.
Mia bakes and reviews Dolly Parton's collaboration with Duncan Hines, trying the double fudge brownie mix and the sweet cornbread mix. She finds both mixes incredibly delicious and easy to prepare, highlighting the brownie as potentially the best she's ever tasted.
Mia reviews Paris Hilton's velour tracksuits, noting their similarity to Juicy Couture tracksuits in material blend (polyester and spandex). She tries two sets: a starry design and a blue 'that's hot' bedazzled one. While comfortable and soft, she feels the original price was too high for the quality, suggesting the current sale price is more appropriate.
Mia tries Blake Lively's Betty Buzz sparkling mocktails, specifically the tonic water and the sparkling lemon lime. She notes the high cost of obtaining them in Canada. She finds the tonic water slightly bitter despite its sugar content, but enjoys the soft, airy carbonation of the sparkling lemon lime, comparing it to lemon Perrier.
Mia concludes that most of the celebrity products reviewed were good and held integrity, with the perfumes being a pleasant surprise and Fenty Beauty meeting expectations. She considers Paris Hilton's tracksuits a bit of a gimmick, but understandable given her iconic association with them. Dolly Parton's baking mixes were a standout success.