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BECCA Year of the Pig Highlighter (Review & Swatches)

BECCA Year of the Pig

Lunar New Year was February 5, and BECCA celebrated by launching their Year of the Pig Shimmering Skin Perfector – a limited edition item embossed with the cutest little pig you ever did see.

BECCA Year of the Pig
BECCA Year of the Pig

The Pig is the 12th of all the zodiac animals, and it’s actually an emblem of my own birth year as well: 1983. So this is the third time a year of the pig has occurred in my life as I’m now 36!

BECCA Year of the Pig
BECCA Year of the Pig

BECCA‘s Year of the Pig highlighter comes int their standard compact, this one with a gold edge. The embossed pig on the powder matches the pig on the box: very chubby, and very, very cute!

BECCA Year of the Pig - swatched
BECCA Year of the Pig – swatched

While BECCA says that Year of the Pig is a soft, peachy pink, I’d personally call it more of a soft icy white. I don’t see any peach in the product, but there is a small nuance of pink. It’s not as strong as their Pearl highlighter, which can appear as a very stark white.

Wearing Year of the Pig
Wearing Year of the Pig

On the cheeks I was a bit surprised with the outcome. I’m used to BECCA’s highlighters being incredibly showy, and Year of the Pig is really quite soft. It has more of a “lit from within” look than a “lighthouse beacon in the middle of the night” look. This product is definitely for those who want a soft highlighter. If you’re used to BECCA‘s usual blingy highlighter and that’s what you want, then this isn’t for you.

Final Thoughts

While the initial application of BECCA‘s Year of the Pig surprised me (because I expected something much, much stronger), I have to say I really like the outcome. I don’t play with subtle makeup very often and I sometimes miss out on that just overall pretty glow you can get from something that’s a bit softer, more nuanced. If you’re someone who is after that softer look, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed by this limited edition launch.

The BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Highlighter in Year of the Pig can be purchased at sephora.ca for $51 CAD. (Sorry, I no longer see it on Sephora USA!)

The product featured in this post was sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.

Swatch Sunday: Tarte Tarteist Pro Remix

Tarte Tarteist Pro Remix

Tarte has followed up with a new launch in their Tarteist Pro palette range!

Tarte Tarteist Pro Remix
Tarte Tarteist Pro Remix

This time we’re getting the Tarteist Pro Remix palette – a shade range that is decidedly more vibrant than their initial launch.

Tarte Tarteist Pro Remix
Tarte Tarteist Pro Remix

I’ll have a full video review with five looks coming up this week to my YouTube channel, but in the meantime please enjoy the swatches!

Tarte Tarteist Pro Remix Swatches

Tarte - Spin
Tarte – Spin
Tarte - Inspiration
Tarte – Inspiration
Tarte - Art Deco
Tarte – Art Deco
Tarte - Artist
Tarte – Artist
Tarte - Color Explosion
Tarte – Color Explosion
Tarte - Wall Art
Tarte – Wall Art
Tarte - Flow
Tarte – Flow
Tarte - DIY
Tarte – DIY
Tarte - Ink
Tarte – Ink
Tarte - Beat Drop
Tarte – Beat Drop
Tarte - Mixed Media
Tarte – Mixed Media
Tarte - Splatter
Tarte – Splatter
Tarte - Outside the Lines
Tarte – Outside the Lines
Tarte - Mic Drop
Tarte – Mic Drop
Tarte - Graphic
Tarte – Graphic
Tarte - Graffiti
Tarte – Graffiti
Tarte - Moonlit
Tarte – Moonlit
Tarte - Mashup
Tarte – Mashup
Tarte - Sway
Tarte – Sway
Tarte - Create
Tarte – Create

The Tarte Tarteist Pro Remix palette can be purchased on sephora.ca for $64 CAD or on sephora.com for $49 USD.

The product featured in this post was sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.

Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighters (Review & Swatches)

Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighters in 24K Gold and Fairy Dust

Hard Candy has recently put out some fun highlighters, and I was definitely game to try! I’m up for anything that has a bit more of a colourful tint… and even moreso when it has fun embossing on the pan! (What can I say, I’m a sucker for packaging.)

Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighters in 24K Gold and Fairy Dust
Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighters in 24K Gold and Fairy Dust

The Just Glow Highlighters are a 3 in 1 powder highlighter that claim to have a creamy, silky formula that will blend smoothly onto the skin. They retail for about $6-7 USD/CAD and easily found at Walmart stores in North America.

Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighter in Fairy Dust
Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighter in Fairy Dust

The shade I was the most excited to try was Fairy Dust – a pink, blue purple combination that looks absolutely freaking stunning in the pan.

Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighter in Fairy Dust - swatches
Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighter in Fairy Dust – swatches

Swatched out I was really impressed with how strong the pigment is on the individual shades – I wasn’t expecting that at all! And while you could use each shade individually, I think we can all acknowledge that most of us are going to be swirling our brushes in the whole pan, so we’ll more than likely end up with the shade on the far right – a soft, silvery lavender.

Wearing Fairy Dust
Wearing Fairy Dust

On the cheeks the pigment is surprisingly intense. The lavender-silver comes across *very* strongly. While I found the product a bit dusty in the pan (you get a lot of kick up), I was impressed with how softly it applies to the cheeks. It does deposit a lot of colour and you will need to either tap off your brush and/or buff the extra product into your face a bit more, but the overall effect is quite pretty!

Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighter in 24K Gold
Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighter in 24K Gold

The other Just Glow Highlighter I tried was 24K Gold. There’s a small sliver of white, but the predominant colour scheme is more gold/copper.

Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighter in 24K Gold - swatches
Hard Candy Just Glow Highlighter in 24K Gold – swatches

The colours are even stronger than the Fairy Dust highlighter, but there’s a lot more flakes and chunks in this shade, and I think most of that is coming from the gold in the center. The gold has all of the the sparkle/shimmer bits and they were definitely quite dusty. Swirled together they make a soft bronze-copper, although you can still see some definite gold chunks that stick out.

Wearing 24K Gold
Wearing 24K Gold

Fundamentally, the 24K Gold highlighter will work on me, but it definitely deepens up the outer edges of my cheekbones and changes the colour of my blush quite a bit. And that’s simply because I’m of a light skintone and the reflective quality of the product is not quite as strong as Fairy Dust is on me. I can get away with this highlighter, but it’s not something I’d find myself gravitating towards because a) the colour isn’t *quite* right, and b) I’m not a huge fun of the chunkier particles in this formula.

Final Thoughts

The Hard Candy Glow Up Highlighters were a bit of a mixed bag for me. Fairy Dust was definitely my favourite due to texture and colour, whereas 24K Gold was on the darker, more dustier side for me. That being said, although I liked Fairy Dust, I have to say that the texture of it doesn’t come anywhere close to their (now discontinued) Tiki Bronzer (which was basically a highlighter). The texture and colour on Tiki was phenomenal and I’m surprised that Hard Candy has recently discontinued it in favour of a product that doesn’t deliver the same kind of quality. While I think the packaging and the colours of the Glow Up Highlighters are fun, it’s really left me longing for more from their baked range.

The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.