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Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer (Review & Swatches)

Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer

Spring 2016 seems to be alive with sheer lip colours and I have to say… I’m surprisingly enjoying it! Brand new from Clinique are the Pop Glazes (also known as the Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer) and the formula leaves you with a gorgeously glossy, juicy lip.

Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer
Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer

First of all.. the packaging. I love it. Clinique has done a lot to step up their packaging game in recent years (starting with their Cheek Pops) and it’s helping to shed some of that older lady aesthetic (come on, you know your grandmother used Clinique!). I love the bold silver etched with the brand name, alongside the translucent coloured based that matches the shade of the lipstick inside. I know exactly what shade of lipstick I’m reaching or every time I grab for the product and that’s something a lot more brands should be looking to do (looking at you MAC!).

Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer
Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer

Clinique describes their Pop Glaze formula as “a pretty pop of bold yet see-through colour + smoothing primer in one coat. Luxurious yet weightless formula with built-in primer glides on effortlessly, wears for up to 8 hours. Keeps lips comfortably moisturized instantly and over time.”

Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer
Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer

I struggle a bit with their eight hour claim, but I won’t let it deter me from wearing these colours. In reality, this is such a smooth and creamy formula (not dissimilar to the feeling of a chapstick really – it’s SUPER comfortable) that it’s going to wear off a heck of a lot faster than if I was wearing a matte lipstick. And you know what? That is perfectly okay by me. This is the kind of lip product I love to put on when I know I’m going to be eating food. For example, I went to a friend’s place this past weekend for their birthday and I wore Licorice Pop. There was a lot of food and I was able to eat without worrying about my lipstick smearing everywhere AND it wore off evenly and nicely. All aspects of a lip product I *highly* appreciate!

Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer in Melon Drop Pop, Sugar Plum Pop, Sprinkle Pop and Licorice Pop - swatches
Clinique Pop Glaze Sheer Lip Colour + Primer in Melon Drop Pop, Sugar Plum Pop, Sprinkle Pop and Licorice Pop – swatches

You can see from the swatches that while the colours are pigmented, there is a lovely veil of translucency that makes them glossy and sheer. They are scent-free which makes them all the better for everyone to appreciate.

Clinique Pop Glaze in Melon Drop Pop
Clinique Pop Glaze in Melon Drop Pop

Melon Drop Pop is less orange on my lips than I thought it would be. Perfect spring/summer colour though.

Clinique Pop Glaze in Sugar Plum Pop
Clinique Pop Glaze in Sugar Plum Pop

Sugar Plum Pop is a soft purple-pink. It was the most sheer out of the four I have.

Clinique Pop Glaze in Sprinkle Pop
Clinique Pop Glaze in Sprinkle Pop

On me, Sprinkle Pop packaged the most colour punch. Every time I look at it I can’t decide if it’s more purple or more pink…

Clinique Pop Glaze in Licorice Pop
Clinique Pop Glaze in Licorice Pop

My favourite of the lot is Licorice Pop. I love, love, love the purple veil of this lip colour.

Final Thoughts

The Clinique Pop Glazes are the quickest and easiest to wear lip colours that I own. The feeling is akin to a chapstick, which is something I LOVE. My lips feel hydrated and comfortable when I’m wearing them which is a massive bonus.

Because of their sheer texture, these are incredibly easy to pair with any eye makeup because you won’t get a full on bold lip – just a lovely sheer pop of colour that helps brighten up your face. I love that they have no scent because it makes them accessible to everyone (while some lip scents are great, the reality is that not everyone is going to like every single scent – it’s better to have unscented products in the long run).

In short, I love these! I’m currently in the midst of collating my “Top 10 Favourite Lipsticks” and I thought I had the line up locked and loaded… but having tried these over the past few weeks, I’m going to have to sneak one of these guys in because they are so freaking wonderful! There are a few more shades in the collection and I think I’ll be picking up Fireball Pop next!

The Clinique Pop Glazes can be purchased on clinique.ca for $22 CAD each or on ulta.com for $18 USD each. (I can’t find them on Sephora’s site yet!)

The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration.

Swatch Sunday: Wet n Wild QuartzCenter

Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter

Although previously called the Paris Runway palette, this Wet n Wild palette now goes by the name QuartzCenter. It was part of the Fergie collection, so I’m not sure if it was renamed for release in Canada, or if Fergie’s contract with Wet n Wild expired.

Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter

Either way, this palette is surprisingly good given it’s inexpensive price point!

Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter

Wet n Wild QuartzCenter Swatches

Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 1
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 1
Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 2
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 2
Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 3
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 3
Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 4
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 4
Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 5
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 5
Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 6
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 6
Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 7
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 7
Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 8
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 8
Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 9
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 9
Wet n Wild - QuartzCenter - Shade 10
Wet n Wild – QuartzCenter – Shade 10
The product featured in this post was sent to me for consideration.

BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Pearl (Review & Swatches)

BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Pearl

Snow Queens out there can rejoice: there’s finally a highlighting shade pale enough out there for you! And it’s all wonderfully packaged into one of the best performing highlighting brands ever: BECCA!

BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Pearl
BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Pearl

It was so strange… for the longest time, BECCA Cosmetics had Pearl as a staple colour in their Shimmering Skin Perfector liquid and poured line up. But never in a pressed form…. until now!

BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Pearl
BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Pearl

As the name would suggest, Pearl is a very, very pale highlighting powder and it actually packs a significant white pigment punch. While most highlighters are chockful of shine and occasionally shimmer and glitter, there’s usually very, very little apparent pigment. (You know what I’m talking about – when you swatch a highlighter and all you get is sheen? That’s what I mean.)

Pearl compared to Champagne Pop
Pearl compared to Champagne Pop

So here’s a comparison between the newly pressed Pearl and Champagne Pop. While Champagne Pop definitely looks like it’s got some colour to it, when you swatch it on the skin…

BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Pearl and Champagne Pop - swatches
BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Pearl and Champagne Pop – swatches

…it’s Pearl that comes across wayyy more pigmented. Surprising, and yet somewhat impressive.

Wearing Pearl
Wearing Pearl

On my cheeks, Pearl adds an incredible white sheen. I may actually be slightly too dark in tone for the highlighter, but I do not freaking care – I love how this makes me look I’ve been snow-kissed. This is such a stunning highlighter for the winter months because I feel like snow angel.

Wearing Pearl - close up
Wearing Pearl – close up

Here’s a close up shot. You can see the added whiteness in the pigment really helps to brighten up the skin on my cheekbones.

Final Thoughts

I fell madly in love with BECCA‘s Shimmering Skin Perfectors when I got my hands on Champagne Pop last year and Pearl is keeping that flame burning! If you’re a very pale person who is in need of a highlighter that won’t look too dark on you, this has the potential to be your absolute holy grail item. (If you’d like to see Pearl in action, I used it in a recent makeup tutorial.) The product itself is smooth, blendable and I experience no fading throughout a 10 hour work day.

The BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in Pearl can be purchased on sephora.ca for $46 CAD or on sephora.com for $38 USD.

The product featured in this post was sent to me for consideration.

Too Faced Melted Metallic Chocolate (Review & Swatches)

Too Faced Melted Metallic Chocolate Lipsticks

Although by now you probably realize I’m a hardcore Too Faced fan, I have mentioned on several occasions that I’m really not interested in their Melted Metal lipsticks. Although I own A LOT of the regular versions (see here, here and here), there’s just something about the Metallics I’m not into (primarily their sheerness).

Too Faced Melted Metallic Chocolate Lipsticks
Too Faced Melted Metallic Chocolate Lipsticks

So when I managed to snag all three shades of the Melted Chocolate Metallics, wellllll it was like someone was telling me to just suck it up and review them/try them/something. (An ENORMOUS thank you goes to Katherine of The Green Bows for giving me two shades without a second thought, as well as to Laura of Lipstick and Laura for inviting me to a Sephora VIB Rouge Too Faced event where I managed to snag the shade I was missing in the goodie bag. I have truly amazing friends surrounding me!)

Too Faced Melted Metallic Chocolate Lipsticks in Frozen Hot Chocolate, Candy Bar and Chocolate Diamonds
Too Faced Melted Metallic Chocolate Lipsticks in Frozen Hot Chocolate, Candy Bar and Chocolate Diamonds

The Melted Metallic Chocolate lipsticks smell identical to the regular Melted Chocolate lipsticks (full review of those can be seen here) – it’s slightly cocoa powder scented, although it’s not the same smell as the one that it’s in their Chocolate Bar palettes. It does smell artificial though (as to be expected really!).

Too Faced Melted Metallic Chocolate Lipsticks in Frozen Hot Chocolate, Candy Bar and Chocolate Diamonds - swatches
Too Faced Melted Metallic Chocolate Lipsticks in Frozen Hot Chocolate, Candy Bar and Chocolate Diamonds – swatches

Swatched out, there’s not a huge amount of difference between the shades. Frozen Hot Chocolate is slightly more red-toned, Candy Bar is slightly more yellow-toned and Chocolate Diamonds is as the name indicates – chocolate shimmer.

Here’s how they look on:

Too Faced - Metallic Frozen Hot Chocolate
Too Faced – Metallic Frozen Hot Chocolate
Too Faced - Metallic Frozen Hot Chocolate
Too Faced – Metallic Frozen Hot Chocolate
Too Faced - Metallic Candy Bar
Too Faced – Metallic Candy Bar
Too Faced - Metallic Candy Bar
Too Faced – Metallic Candy Bar
Too Faced - Metallic Chocolate Diamonds
Too Faced – Metallic Chocolate Diamonds
Too Faced - Metallic Chocolate Diamonds
Too Faced – Metallic Chocolate Diamonds

Final Thoughts

In general, the Chocolate Metallics offer a sheer wash of brown colour – which is something that may be helpful to those who don’t want to go straight into wearing brown lipstick. The formula is similar to the regular Melteds, although they don’t dry down matte. They will dry down a bit, but it’s not the same consistency as the originals and they do retain some of their glossy appearance even after several hours of wear.

Of the three shades, Frozen Hot Chocolate and Candy Bar were very, very similar – there’s not a huge amount of shade difference on my lips. Chocolate Diamonds on the other hand is very different – it has far more glitter particles contained within the lipstick and I even noticed a bit of… errrr… crunching inside my mouth after awhile when the particles eventually got past my lips over time. It’s not that the formula moved around on my lips, it’s just that some of the flakes came loose and inevitably ended up in my mouth. It was a bit weird, but it didn’t taste bad nor was it a deterrent for wearing that particular shade. Chocolate Diamonds also has a LOT of shine impact, so if you’re looking for a fun, sparkly lip colour, that’d be the shade for you.

My original assessment of the Too Faced Metallics is still relatively intact: it’s a nice formula for someone who likes to wear shiny lip colours, but it’s not a ME thing. (I prefer non-opaque colours with a lot less sheen.) Keep in mind that there is nothing wrong with this formula at all, that’s just a personal preference for me. If you like any of the shades, definitely have at it!

The Too Faced Melted Chocolate Metallics are available on sephora.ca for $25 CAD or on sephora.com for $21 USD.