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Swatch Sunday: Too Faced Natural Face
Too Faced has released their “It Comes Naturally” collection for Summer 2018, and there are some brand new items in the mix alongside some revamps from their range of products.
One of the items is this Natural Face palette, which features two highlighters, two blushes and two bronzing veils (which I’d really just say are actual bronzers!).
The palette has a coconut butter scent (I smell less coconut, and more cocoa butter personally) and contains a total of 24 grams of product. I’ll have a full try on of the collection on my YouTube channel on Tuesday, but in the meantime, please enjoy the swatches of the Natural Face palette!
Too Faced Natural Face Swatches
The Too Faced Natural Face palette can be purchased at sephora.ca for $54 CAD or on sephora.com for $44 USD.
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INGLOT Intense Sparkler Face Eyes Body Highlighter (Review & Swatches)
Highlighters are one of those products that when they first launched into mainstream makeup, I was intrigued and so, so excited for them. But then I felt like the market got saturated very, very quickly and we ran the gamut of “normal” highlighters within an extremely short amount of time. At this point, everyone has a gold, a pearl, a champagne or an amber tone coloured highlighter, and outside of varying levels of how bright they appear on your cheekbones, there isn’t a whole lot that new highlighters have to offer us on the market.
Unless they’re a unique colour, in which case I am allll over it! Which is exactly what INGLOT has done in their recent Intense Sparkler Highlighter launch.
I felt like I had a hole in my collection in terms of patina-coloured highlighters, so I ordered the shade 11 which seemed the most unique in their range of five shades. INGLOT‘s Intense Sparklers are intended for use pretty much everywhere as they’re listed as a “face eyes body” highlighter, so I was a bit surprised when my package showed up and the pot was smaller than I thought it was going to be. There’s only about 3.4 gram of product in these, which is far less than the usual 8-10 grams I normally expect out of a highlighter. That being said, I don’t know WHY I expect products to be so large. I don’t have a hope in hell of ever finishing up a highlighter, so I definitely don’t need MORE product in my collection.
The Intense Sparklers are definitely suited towards their name – they go on the cheeks extremely luminescent and you will find tiny flecks of shimmer throughout the formula. I love the shade I picked up (#11) as it’s definitely something I didn’t already own. I think they classify this colour as “beige” which I kind of see… but I like to think of it more as a burnt silver.
On the cheeks it was hard to capture the effect of the Intense Sparkler. When I looked at myself in a mirror, I sometimes felt like I had a strobe light coming off my cheek bones – that’s how strong it looked! However… when I tried to capture it on camera and in video (I’m wearing it in yesterday’s March Favourites video) I felt like it looks much more subtle. I have a tutorial up on my channel using this product in case you want to see it in action!
Application was easy and smooth and required very little blending. These, like all of the powder products I have tried by INGLOT are just so easy to use and the pigmentation is excellent.
Final Thoughts
While the size of the product surprised me, that’s really the only negative thing I have to say about the INGLOT Intense Sparkler. I loved the unique shade of #11, I loved the effect it gave my cheeks (both strong and subtle at the same time) and I loved how it wore throughout the day. I’m so glad that INGLOT is putting out unique shades and products that are filling holes in my collection that I didn’t even know I had – that makes me really, really happy in a time when I feel like a lot of makeup is slightly repetitive.
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Tarte Chrome Paint Shadow Pots (Review & Swatches)
Sometime last year tarte released their Chrome Paint Shadow Pots and I was instantly smitten with the shade Fire Dancer (that deep metallic burgundy-red you see on the left). That shade in particular was so intriguing to me – in the pot it looked more pink than red (which isn’t my style), but in swatches it was this molten fiery lava shade that just set my heart on fire!
So when I received a package of these Chrome Paint Shadow Pots to try out, I was over the moon! And then also… suddenly nervous. While I do use pigments from time to time, they’re not generally my favourite kind of eyeshadow because my god are they ever messy. These Chrome Paints are no exception, but once you see how the colours play out, you may want to dive in headfirst and play around with them too!
Each pot contains 3 grams (0.11 ounces) of product – which is roughly double what you would expect to get in a traditional pressed eyeshadow pan. I’m glad there’s so much product in there, because the price point is a bit up there ($27 CAD/$22 USD) for a single shadow. That being said, you’re getting a heck of a foiled eyeshadow pigment out of these… just check out the swatches!
These were swatched (as per usual) with a cotton bud, but the brand does indicate these work best with your fingertip in order to melt the product into your skin. I didn’t read that tidbit until after I’d swatched them, but I can confirm that using something to “melt/crush” the product (so to speak) works a lot better than something dry. If you apply them dry, you end up with a few chunks (as you can see above) that need a bit of smoothing out. For all the eye looks you’ll see below, I ended up wetting my brush before applying the shadow to my lids and I found that worked very, very well in order to smooth out the pigment. That being said, these are metallic right out of the gates and don’t necessarily need the extra oomph from a wet brush.
For this look I opted for Park Ave Princess on the lid with Top Yacht on the inner corner. Top Yacht is unbelievably reflective. I could probably also use it as a cheek highlight because the reflection is incredible!
Closed eye shot with the same colours as above so you can see the texture a bit better. It’s quite foiled (and my eyelids are a touch crinkly) but overall it’s quite a smooth application with a wet brush.
The next look involves Martini all over the lid with Steel The Show on the outer corner and through the crease. I thought Steel The Show would be more grey overall, but it’s got a beautiful grey cast to it. Martini is one of those darker golden-olive shades – wonderful as a lid shade.
And my favourite? No surprise here, but it’s Fire Dancer (I even love the name!). This colour is basically all of my makeup hopes and dreams rolled into one fiery shade of wonder. This colour is EVERYTHING to me! It’s the only colour I used all over my lid, crease and lower lash line (I have a glitter on the inner corner) and the end result is breathtaking. If there’s one shade I’d urge you to pick up the most in this collection – it’s this one!
Final Thoughts
The tarte Chrome Paint Shadow Pots are definitely a bit messy, and slightly finicky but oh-so-worth it. (To cause the least amount of mess, I’d scoop my brush into the product and plop it into the lid, wet my brush, then smush the shadow into the lid of the product and apply it directly to my lid.)
Each colour is beautifully pigmented and has a beautiful foiled/metallic finish. While most of the shades are fairly neutral, the ones that stood out to me the most were definitely Fire Dancer and Pot of Gold. I experienced no creasing after 12+ hours of wear on all shades and each of them had solid opacity on the lid and didn’t require constant layering. These are a definite winner!
The tarte Chrome Paint Shadow Pots can be purchased at sephora.ca for $27 CAD each or on sephora.com for $22 USD.
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