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BECCA x Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette (Swatches + Discussion)

BECCA and Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette
BECCA and Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette

Because of all of the drama happening with the lab, the collaborative BECCA and Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette isn’t really worth reviewing at this point. However, I did want to talk about the palette a bit and the subsequent frenzied drama that has surrounded it in the last 48 hours.

BECCA and Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette
BECCA and Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette

To keep the story relatively short, the gist of the problem is that all of BECCA‘s products are made in the USA, whereas this eyeshadow palette was made in China. Via various social networks (Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter), both BECCA and Jaclyn Hill have addressed the issue as best they can. It seems that BECCA (in order to meet the timeline and demand for this launch) outsourced their product to another lab because they were assured that the quality would be identical. It turned out not to be, and YouTuber Rita B mentioned it in a video almost a week ago now after getting her hands on the palette. She was already well versed in BECCA‘s eyeshadow formula and noticed a discrepancy right away.

Made in China
Made in China

The ingredient deck turned out to be absolutely identical to powders by the brand Catrice. Catrice is a lovely brand, but their products go for a far cheaper price point, and therefore do not contain the usual ingredients that BECCA puts in their shadows. I’m not an ingredient junkie – I haven’t a clue what most of these items do, or do not do in my products, but I am aware that talc and occasionally some mica can be used as filler products and the palettes made in China had far more talc in them.

BECCA and Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette
BECCA and Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette

I watched all of the promo videos for this palette as I’m a fan of Jaclyn Hill, and she repeatedly said she was very hands on with this collection, but identified that the only shade she worked on in this palette was Champagne Toast (second shadow from the left). She’s said many times that the formula is not hers, but the colour and finish were. Some people reported having incredibly patchy eyeshadow palettes, while others said they were buttery and soft. Determining whether there were good or bad batches is near impossible to find out, as I feel everyone has a very different gauge of how shadows work on their own skin.

As a result of this backlash (and some of it was pretty intense and vicious), BECCA and Jaclyn Hill decided to pull the eyeshadow palette from the collection. The palette is no longer available on Sephora online and will not be sold in stores when the collection launches there mid-June. Sephora is accepting any and all returns with a full refund for this eyeshadow palette.

BECCA and Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette - swatches
BECCA and Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Eye Palette – swatches

As I hadn’t tried the palette before the drama happened (about 48 hours ago now), I can’t say for sure what my initial reaction would have been to these shadows. I put them on my eyes for the first time this morning, and sure, they’re a little bit powdery  (on the level of LORAC powders), but had someone not told me about this different lab in China producing these shadows… I honestly doubt I would’ve noticed the difference. I love eyeshadow, that’s for damn sure (just check out my palette collection video!), but unless an eyeshadow is truly, TRULY terrible, it’s really hard for me to discern minute changes in formulas.

Wearing the Champagne Collection Eye Palette (all shades)
Wearing the Champagne Collection Eye Palette (all shades)

On me, I noticed zero fading throughout the day.

Wearing the Champagne Collection Eye Palette (all shades)
Wearing the Champagne Collection Eye Palette (all shades)

Sadly, the internet always prefers the drama llama route and people absolutely blew up about this online. I understand though – if you’re paying BECCA prices (which are certainly not cheap) but you’re getting Catrice-level ingredients (read: cheaper), then it’s offensive to the customer. But there’s a heck of a lot of us out there that bought this because we like both Jaclyn Hill and BECCA and simply wanted to support their endeavours. I doubt many of us would’ve noticed the quality difference had it not been brought to our attention.

So anyway, what did I do with this palette? Well, I noticed right off the bat that the colours were similar to my BECCA Ombre Rouge palette, so I swatched them side by side:

BECCA Ombre Rouge vs Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Swatches
BECCA Ombre Rouge vs Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Swatches

And low and behold – three of the shadows in the Champagne Collection Eye Palette are near enough to the Ombre Rouge one that I just decided to return it. While the palette I received seemed to work just fine for me, I didn’t feel it was unique enough to warrant keeping it at the near $50 CAD price point. (I am keeping the face palette and will review it shortly.)

On a personal level, I don’t feel cheated or duped and I will continue to buy products by BECCA. I feel like BECCA made a bad decision to outsource their eyeshadow to another lab and are suffering because of that mistake. I do feel like the eyeshadow palette was an afterthought for this collection and it’s entirely possible that they came up with the idea and then panicked to produce it quickly for the deadline. It’s a shame that it ended up this way, but hey, they pulled the plug on it due to quality and they’re easily providing refunds via Sephora. At this point in time, there’s not a heck of a lot more they can do except learn from it and move on. I suggest we all do the same as well.

Too Faced Melted Melon (Review, Swatches + Comparison)

Too Faced Melted Melon

My ongoing quest to own every single Too Faced Melted Liquified Long Wear Lipstick continues…

Too Faced Melted Melon
Too Faced Melted Melon

During the Sephora VIB sale this past April, I opted to pick up a shade I didn’t yet own: Melted Melon. It’s described as a “guava-colour” and it seems a bit more up my alley compared to Melted Coral which feels a lot more orange to me.

If you’re new to the Too Faced Melted formula, here’s a brief run down:

  • They are liquid lipsticks, but they do not dry down super matte and stiff like the usual suspects (Kat Von D, Anastasia, Colour Pop, etc.)
  • They go on glossy and then dry down to a soft matte formula within about an hour that is still comfortable to wear.
  • The wear time on these is fairly impressive as I get 6+ hours of them (without eating).
  • They are not transfer proof.
For comparison's sake: Melted Coral, Melted Melon and Melted Strawberry
For comparison’s sake: Melted Coral, Melted Melon and Melted Strawberry

Of course, just owning Melted Melon isn’t enough – I had to see how much it compared to the shades I already owned! When I pulled out my collection of Melteds, Metal Coral and Melted Strawberry were the only shades that were remotely similar to Melted Melon.

Swatches: Melted Coral, Melted Melon and Melted Strawberry
Swatches: Melted Coral, Melted Melon and Melted Strawberry

In swatches, you can see the significant colour difference between them all, but they are like varying intensities of the same colour range. It really made for a beautiful gradient on my arm!

Melted Coral is definitely the orange of the bunch. Whereas Melted Melon is very similar to Melted Coral, just with a lot more red in it. And Melted Strawberry is just straight of strawberry-red goodness.

Wearing Melted Melon
Wearing Melted Melon

So how do I feel about this shade? Quite frankly… it’s to die for! Melted Melon has rapidly become a brand new favourite lip colour in my collection (mentioned it in my May favourites video too!). I love how vibrant it is and how it’s not quite as orange.

Wearing Melted Melon
Wearing Melted Melon

I feel light it lights up my features, and, of course, I can wear it with allll of the coral blushes I’ve been throwing on my face lately! In short? It’s a total win for me!

If you’d like to see lip swatches and round ups of the other Melteds I own, be sure to check out these posts:

Too Faced Melted lipsticks can be purchased for $25 CAD each on Sephora.ca or for $21 USD on Sephora.com.

Swatch Sunday: Violet Voss Holy Grail

Violet Voss - Holy Grail palette

This is the kind of palette that dreams are made of!

Violet Voss - Holy Grail palette
Violet Voss – Holy Grail palette

The Violet Voss Holy Grail palette speaks to me on a level that I didn’t even know existed.

Violet Voss - Holy Grail palette
Violet Voss – Holy Grail palette

While there’s plenty of neutrals in here to keep the normal folk happy, it’s the oranges and reds that are making my heart scream with excitement! This was a random purchase during IMATS New York that was spurred on by the bloggers I was attending the tradeshow with (and I’ve got zero regrets!). This is a limited edition palette, so if you can get your hands on it somehow… DO IT!

It’s hard to pick favourites, but I’m living for Wine N Dine (shocking, right?), Toffee, Cranberry Splash, On Fleek and Hashtag. 

Violet Voss Holy Grail Swatches

Violet Voss - Crystal
Violet Voss – Crystal
Violet Voss - Ploof
Violet Voss – Ploof
Violet Voss - Thanks A Latte
Violet Voss – Thanks A Latte
Violet Voss - Transition
Violet Voss – Transition
Violet Voss - Hashtag
Violet Voss – Hashtag
Violet Voss - Awesome Sauce
Violet Voss – Awesome Sauce
Violet Voss - Bestie
Violet Voss – Bestie
Violet Voss - Toffee
Violet Voss – Toffee
Violet Voss - Chill
Violet Voss – Chill
Violet Voss - How U Doin
Violet Voss – How U Doin
Violet Voss - Bat My Eyes
Violet Voss – Bat My Eyes
Violet Voss - Cool Beans
Violet Voss – Cool Beans
Violet Voss - R U Kitten Me
Violet Voss – R U Kitten Me
Violet Voss - So Jelly
Violet Voss – So Jelly
Violet Voss - On Fleek
Violet Voss – On Fleek
Violet Voss - Brownie Points
Violet Voss – Brownie Points
Violet Voss - Teddy Bear
Violet Voss – Teddy Bear
Violet Voss - Glamping
Violet Voss – Glamping
Violet Voss - Cranberry Splash
Violet Voss – Cranberry Splash
Violet Voss - Wine N Dine
Violet Voss – Wine N Dine

Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow Review

Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

Is there anything more luxurious than Charlotte Tilbury makeup? I mean her packaging, her products… they’re all incredibly swoonworthy. And I mean… they aren’t cheap either! So imagine my surprise when Katherine of the The Green Bows just handed me a Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow when we were having brunch one day! (She already had it and she knew of my love for the brand so she gave me a brand new tube she just happened to have.)

Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow
Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

Charlotte Tilbury‘s Wonder Glow is an Instant Soft Focus Beauty Flash Primer.  And the claims are lengthy:

  • The state of the art Fluorescent Core Light Diffuser absorbs UV particles from the sun & re-emits their energy as visible light, flooding the skin with powerful luminosity.
  • Soft focus ceramic microspheres “roll” into wrinkles and over imperfect skin tone, scattering light to create an anti-age optical illusion. Wrinkles are disguised and skin tone is corrected.
  • The anti-age hero, BioNymph Peptide Complex, multi-tasks in the skin to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, improve skin elasticity & generally smooth things over. This is combined with wrinkle-preventing matrikines that recharge the skin’s natural renewal rhythm.
  • Sodium Hyaluronate forms a film of hyaluronic acid over the skin, sealing in moisture, whilst extracts of Wild Pansy promote the renewal of hyaluronic acid in the skin surface to retain and flood the skin with moisturize.
  • Floral accents of rose hip oil and camellia oil regenerate, restructure and moisturize the skin.
  • Paraben-free
Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow
Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

The bottle is a sleek see-through tube with a spout that you squeeze the product through to dispense it. I love that the bottle is see-through because you can see how much is left in the bottle. The product also slides down the tube easily, so you’re not left banging it repeatedly against your hand to get the product out! The tube also indicates that it can be used under your foundation or in place of foundation.

Charlotte Tibury Wonder Glow
Charlotte Tibury Wonder Glow

The product itself is a warm-toned primer with a hint of gold sheen running throughout it in a heavy swatch. The sheen/sparkles don’t really show up on the face though – so I suppose they blend in nicely.

Wearing Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow
Wearing Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

And here’s how it played out on my face under foundation.

Wearing Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow
Wearing Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

Final Thoughts

This is hard, because I really do love Charlotte Tilbury… but I don’t find Wonder Glow does anything at all for me in terms of “glowing”. Sure, I have a faint sheen on my face in the shots above, but that’s primarily thanks to my highlighter! I also don’t notice it increasing the longevity of my foundation either (not that I needed it extended wear with my foundation though). I’ve worn it under foundation or alone many times now and neither seems to really visually do anything at all for me. It kind of seems like an expensive product for no good reason, which makes me sad since I’ve loved her eyeshadow quads, lipsticks and Filmstar Bronze + Glow. Very disappointed in this one. 🙁