One of my Christmas presents from my husband was this Charlotte Tilbury quad that I had been lusting over for quite some time. The Rebel is a green-lover’s paradise and I am oh so happy to add it to my collection!
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Charlotte Tilbury The Rebel Swatches
Charlotte Tilbury – The Rebel – Shade 1Charlotte Tilbury – The Rebel – Shade 2Charlotte Tilbury – The Rebel – Shade 3Charlotte Tilbury – The Rebel – Shade 4
There’s no better way to sample all of Too Faced‘s bronzers than by getting your hands on their bronzer wardrobe: The little Black Book of Bronzers. I think this was limited edition, although I see it go randomly in and out of stock on Sephora’s web site and on TooFaced.com.
Too Faced The little Black Book of Bronzers
To my knowledge, this includes every single bronzer that Too Faced carries in a full size format (oops, maybe not, I see Bronzed & Poreless on their site, but it’s not in this palette). To make everything even more appealing, three of them smell like chocolate!
Too Faced The little Black Book of Bronzers
Too Faced The little Black Book of Bronzers Swatches
This past year, I chose ten products I wanted to finish up and get them circulated out of my collection. They weren’t necessarily products I disliked, just that they were old enough that I needed to finish them and move on.
Here’s how I did:
Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Ethereal Light (January 2015)
I started out with a relatively brand new Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Ethereal Light. I had used it a bit, but not with any kind of regularity. (And no, I didn’t notice myself look ethereal at all!)
Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Ethereal Light (December 2015)
And here’s the usage after a year of dipping into this product.
Things I’ve learned:
I don’t need or want powder on my face.
It makes my foundation look too cakey when applied overtop.
It also takes me forever to get through a powder!
Although I didn’t use this daily, I did apply it frequently enough throughout the year. I expected to be done with this product since I know people finish up powders relatively quickly, but nope! I’ll keep plugging along with this product, but since I noticed no difference in my skin with this ambient lighting powder, I’m unlikely to buy another one. I also don’t think I’ll be picking up ANY face powders at all since I just don’t need it on my face.
Maybelline Color Tattoo in Barely Beige (January 2015)
The Maybelline Color Tattoo in Barely Beige was a bit of an unfortunate choice for this project. I’ve grown to really dislike the Color Tattoos because they make my eyelids look kind of crepey. I had expected I could at least get through this tub though since it’s such a neutral colour that it could be used as a base.
Maybelline Color Tattoo in Barely Beige (December 2015)
Alas, no. Although the Color Tattoos have EXCELLENT staying power (seriously, I went swimming in the ocean with them on before and they stayed put) I just don’t enjoy using them. This one got so stiff over the course of the year that I just gave up on it. It’s now gone straight into the garbage. 🙁
MAC eyeshadows in Club, Fade, Cork and Print (January 2015)
I have a few MAC shadows that are quite old, so I figured it was time to move them out of my collection.
MAC eyeshadows in Club, Fade, Cork and Print (December 2015)
I managed to completely finish Club! Woohooo! Fade actually crumbled and fell apart on me, so I just pitched out the remains. Cork and Print however… while I used them a bit, it wasn’t enough to finish then. I’ve recently recommitted to wearing Cork more often through my crease now I’m hoping to kill that one over the next few months! Using Print again reminded me a lot of my early twenties since I wore it a lot back then.
Revlon lipgloss in Papaya (January 2015)
This RevlonPapaya lipgloss is such a beautiful colour – but I’ve had it for a few years now, so it was time to move on. They also don’t make this line of glosses anymore (which is a damn shame!) so it’s not like I can even encourage you to go buy it!
Revlon lipgloss in Papaya (December 2015)
Unfortunately, despite using this guy consistently, he’s still kicking out product! It’s getting a bit sparse through the tube (you can see the cracks of the product separating from itself) so I at least know I got through a bit more of it. But the smell has gone a tiny bit off so I’m just straight out pitching it now.
Boots No7 Instant Radiance foundation in Cool Vanilla, Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum foundations in 52 Vanilla and 51 Light Vanilla (January 2015)
This was an ambitious move for me. I decided I wanted to get through three foundations this year (I only chose one last year!)
Boots No7 Instant Radiance foundation in Cool Vanilla, Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum foundations in 52 Vanilla and 51 Light Vanilla (December 2015)
And finish all three I did! The Boots No7 Instant Radiance in Cool Vanilla was the first to go since it’s more of a summer shade for me. Once that was done, I started in on Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 52 Vanilla and once that was done I cleaned out the Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 51 Light Vanilla.
I was so surprised I got through all of these foundations because I’m not a daily foundation user. I loved these so much and I have actually repurchased them (sooooo what was the point of the Use Up? lol). You can see all three foundations mentioned in my recent Empties video.
So that was it for 2015! All in all, it wasn’t hugely successful. I got through about half of the products I wanted to get through, so that’s not amazing. Although I love watching “Use Up” projects, I don’t think it’s a viable thing for me anymore as a blogger. I try out so many products now (both a blessing and a curse) that it makes it near impossible to stick with even just ten products throughout a year. I hope you enjoyed my Use Up 2015 roundup, and since I do love reading about them, please tell me what products you’re trying to use up!
This was the first Inglot and palette and the shadows have remained some of my favourites! I got this palette in Dublin while on vacation in Ireland several years back (before Inglot was in Toronto) and I was soooo excited to finally get my hands on these raved about shadows. They do “normal” shades too, but I can’t speak highly enough about their colours. They’re pigmented, easy to work with and they’re the shadows I always go back to when I need colour that just WORKS. AMC Shine 15 and Matte 382 are my absolute favourite colours of eyeshadow – EVER. You can see my other Inglot mattes-only palette here.