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Maybelline Total Temptation Collection (Review & Swatches)

Maybelline Total Temptation

At the beginning of January, Maybelline launched their Total Temptation range and the very first thing that caught me was that their impressive PR package (which had a playable video screen in it!) said something about “THE SCENT” of the mascara. And I was like wait whattttttt.

Maybelline Total Temptation
Maybelline Total Temptation

I love scented makeup products so I was super curious to find out what it smelled like.

Maybelline Total Temptation mascara
Maybelline Total Temptation mascara

As it turns out, the press sheet for the mascara says that it smells like coconut. Verrrry iiiinteresting. So I pulled out the wand and gave it a good whiff.

And it doesn’t smell like coconuts.

Not at all.

Not even REMOTELY.

What does it actually smell like? Their lipsticks! Which is funny to me because I’ve never been able to put my finger on what their lipsticks actually smell like. So maybe that’s their version of coconut? Either way, this isn’t a traditional coconut scent, so if you’re super into that scent, don’t get your hopes up for this one.

The Total Temptation Mascara  retails for $11.99 CAD/$9.49 USD and comes with a traditional natural bristle brush. And… I don’t like it. Mascara is one of those items where you either love it or hate and none of us ever feels the same way about it.

Wearing Maybelline Total Temptation mascara
Wearing Maybelline Total Temptation mascara

The Total Temptation mascara delivers enough thickness but not enough length, and I honestly felt like my lashes, despite being curled, would constantly droop throughout the day and end up sticking straight out instead of upwards. It’s as if the mascara formula is too heavy and my lashes just can’t support the weight of it. Which, honestly, is a little bit odd for me as it’s not something I usually struggle with. But alas, they can’t all work for all of us. My recommendation would be to get the Maybelline Lash Sensational Luscious Full Fan Effect mascara instead of this one (cuz holy hell I love that one), but that’s MY preference, so take that for what you will.

Maybelline Total Temptation Eyebrow Definer Pencil
Maybelline Total Temptation Eyebrow Definer Pencil

I was sent the Total Temptation Eyebrow Definer Pencil ($11.99 CAD/$7.99 USD) in deep brown, and you just KNOW that colour isn’t going to work with my blonde hair. Even a light brown never works for me – I need either an ash or blonde colour. My wonderful friend Kaitlyn did review it in her Mayblline Total Temptation video, so please check her out if you’re looking for a review on that particular product.

Maybelline Total Temptation Eyeshadow + Highlight Palette
Maybelline Total Temptation Eyeshadow + Highlight Palette

The last item in the Total Temptation range was their Shadow & Highlight palette ($17.99 CAD/$11.99 USD). Although the bigger blocks are supposed to be highlighters, do keep in mind that since they’re all powder products, you can certainly use them all any way you like on your face.

Maybelline Total Temptation Eyeshadow + Highlight Palette swatches
Maybelline Total Temptation Eyeshadow + Highlight Palette swatches

 

The palette is split in two: one side is warm and the other is cool. The warm side has more mattes and shimmers in it with a very orange/gold theme, whereas the cool side is made up of purple/pinks and has more glitter particles in it.

Cool side of the palette
Cool side of the palette

The purple/pink side was an enormous let down. The shades didn’t go on my eyes very well (it looks far more grey than the pink of the swatches) and I had glitter fall out EVERYWHERE. This doesn’t usually bother me as I do quite enjoy glitter all over my face, but it ended up in such weird areas that I was just like “whyyyy?” I found glitter particles between my eyebrows (???) and practically none of it stayed on my eyelids. The highlighter was also exceptionally chunky because of all of the glitter in it and I can’t say it ended up looking all that flattering.

Warm side of the palette
Warm side of the palette

The warm side was much, MUCH better than the cool side and I do really like the look that I came up with. The golden highlighter on this side of the palette was absolutely beautiful and looked beautiful on my cheekbones. Since there was no glitter to be seen on this side of the palette, I didn’t run into any issues with fallout like I had with the pink side.

Final Thoughts

The mascara didn’t work for me as I prefer wet mascaras with more volume and length, and I didn’t love how it made my lashes droop by the mid-day.

I didn’t try the Brow Definer out, but I can see that they do have four shades available, so that’s a good thing. I can’t speak to that item at all though, as I just plunked the brow pencil in my giveaway drawer since using it at all would’ve been a waste on me.

As for the shadow and highlight palette… I liked half of it – the warm side was really, really good. However, I can’t recommend a palette when I feel like only 50% of it is any good. The pink/cool side was just a mess of lack of pigmentation and glitter particles that makes it mostly unwearable in my opinion.

So, sadly, this whole range gets a pass from me. I much, MUCH preferred the Gigi Hadid lineup and felt like the eyeshadow palettes in that were better balanced and played out better. Those lipsticks were also excellent!

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Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Lipsticks (Review & Swatches)

Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Matte Lipsticks

Maybelline recently launched their collaboration with model Gigi Hadid and my absolute favourite item from that launch was their brand new lipstick shades. If you want to see my full try on and review of the collection, you can watch the video linked below, otherwise… let’s talk about these lipsticks!

Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Matte Lipsticks
Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Matte Lipsticks

This post is exclusively about the lipsticks from that launch because I loved them so much. Maybelline never steers me wrong with their lipsticks in this square tube, so it wasn’t a shock to discover I liked these so much.

The lipsticks come in Maybelline‘s traditional squared off packaging. I don’t personally find it overly compact or easy to carry in my pocket, but it’s certainly easily identifiable as being from Maybelline! The Gigi Hadid range is peachy-tan coloured with Gigi Hadid written in holographic writing.

Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Matte Lipsticks
Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Matte Lipsticks

The shades in this collection are an interesting mix of reds with neutrals. There are six shades in total, but I only have four of them – the missing shades are another neutral similar to McCall (called Taura) and another red (called Austyn).

These are a matte lipstick formula, but don’t let that scare you – Maybelline makes one of the most comfortable matte lipstick formulas on the market! They go on smoothly, feel like butter and best of all? They’re actually comfortable to wear. It’s a feat that not many matte lipstick formulas can pull off and have only started to more recently, but Maybelline has been delivering a comfortable matte lipstick formula for years!

Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Matte Lipsticks Swatched - McCall, Erin, Lani & Khair
Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Matte Lipsticks Swatched – McCall, Erin, Lani & Khair

Swatched out, you can see how pigmented these lipsticks are. Even McCall, a rather neutral flesh-tone colour is completely opaque in one swipe!

Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Lipstick Swatches

Wearing McCall
Wearing McCall

Of all four shades I tried, McCall is definitely my least favourite – mostly because I’m not reallllly a neutral-kinda person. McCall is like a pale version of “my lips but better”, but it had a slight tendency to show my lip lines. I do think that that’s down to the shade colour though.

Wearing Erin
Wearing Erin

Ummmm wow! Erin was the most boring looking in the tube (hello… it looks like a plain brown), but on the lips it’s glorious! If you want to see Erin in action, I’m wearing it in my Drugstore Makeup Kit for Beginners video.

Wearing Khair
Wearing Khair

I always love a good orange-red and Khair absolutely delivered. I think most people would mostly just see “red” when they look at this shade, but there is a hint of that orangey-warmth to it that really helps to punch up the colour in my opinion.

Wearing Lani
Wearing Lani

And here’s Lani – one of those beautiful blue-based reds that tends to look good on everyone. It’s the kind of shade you can wear during the holidays and feel Christmas-y, or… any other time of the year and feel like a total bombshell. This colour is absolutely wonderful.

Final Thoughts

I mean, this will come as no surprise as I feel I’ve been raving on about Maybelline‘s lipstick formula for quite some time… but I love these. The colours are beautiful, they wear comfortably and, well, and they’re just an all around GOOD lipstick. Not just good because they’re decently priced at the drugstore, but GOOD because they’re some of the best on the market, including everything that lives at Sephora. Maybelline knows how to do lipstick right, and they won’t disappoint you.

My personal recommendations? Erin is the most unique in the collection, and so, so pretty – so I’d recommend that one to you immediately. You can’t go wrong with Khair either – I love that shade so much! (I mean… they’re all good –  grab what appeals to you!)

The Maybelline x Gigi Hadid Lipsticks can be purchased at drugstores or online at ulta.com.

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BECCA Light Chaser Highlighters (Review & Swatches)

BECCA Light Chaser Highlighters

Ack! I had no idea the BECCA Light Chaser Highlighters were a limited edition item! These have been out for a few months and definitely caught my eye, but I thought they were a permanent product so put aside reviewing them until I got some of the more limited edition holiday items out of the way. I stand corrected – these are LE and they’re going FAST!

BECCA Light Chaser Highlighters
BECCA Light Chaser Highlighters

Sephora Canada doesn’t seem to have the Light Chaser Highlighters anymore, but Sephora USA still has two of the shades (and on sale for half off no less!) and BECCA’s own web site thankfully still has all six shades still available (also at half price!).

BECCA Light Chaser Highlighters
BECCA Light Chaser Highlighters

So what are these beauties? The Light Chaser Highlighters are BECCA‘s answer to the multi-colour highlighter craze. I’ve been raving on and on for a few years now about how much I love highlighter colours that are unique and different. I’m very much done with the champagne tones and icy white shades that are common (for my skintone). I want something more punchy, more vibrant and with some added colour in the mix. BECCA makes some of the absolute best highlighters on the market (Champagne Pop and Pearl are staples in my collection) so I was really happy to see them dip their toes in the multi-coloured highlighter game.

BECCA Light Chaser Highlighters - swatches
BECCA Light Chaser Highlighters – swatches

There are six shades in the collection, and I’ve got three of them featured in this post:

  • Champagne Dream flashes Bellini: a peach tint with hints of brighter peach
  • Rose Quartz flashes Seashell: A pale pink-purple iridescence
  • Pearl flashes Gold: Iridescent white with a strong gold output

BECCA Light Chaser Highlighter Face Swatches

Wearing Champagne Dream flashes Bellini
Wearing Champagne Dream flashes Bellini

Of the three I tried, Champagne Dream flashes Bellini has the least colour payoff and sheen… in pictures. On the skin it actually beams a heck of a lot stronger and you do see shifts of peach as you move your face around in the light. (Refer to my colour swatch above for an accurate portrayal of the colour.) That being said, I would definitely say this one has the least amount of light bounce back when compared to the other shades I tried.

Wearing Rose Quartz flashes Seashell
Wearing Rose Quartz flashes Seashell

Rose Quartz flashes Seashell has more of that “bounce back” I’m referring to. You can definitely see the light is reflecting off my cheekbone. This shade is beautiful, slightly subtle, and provides a gorgeous pinky-purple sheen to the cheekbones.

Wearing Pearl flashes Gold
Wearing Pearl flashes Gold

My favourite of the lot, Pearl flashes Gold knows how to reflect the light perfectly! It’s a pale yellow shade that really lights up the cheekbones.

Final Thoughts

I’m really sad that these are limited edition because I feel like they’re a beautiful addition to BECCA‘s range of products. Since the brand is so well known for their highlighters, it seems like such a shame to have these beautifully coloured ones be available only for a limited time.

Of the shades I tried, Pearl flashes Gold was definitely the most reflective, so if you’re looking for something bright – go for that shade. Champagne Dream flashes Bellini was a bit more subdued on me, but I feel like it would look beautiful (and more reflective) on a far deeper skin tone than me.

So all that being said, if you want these, get them now because they’re disappearing fast! To reiterate, Sephora Canada doesn’t seem to have them anymore but Sephora USA still has two of the shades (and on sale for half off no less!) and BECCA’s own web site thankfully still has all six shades still available (also at half price!).

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essence Metal Shock Lipsticks (Review & Swatches)

essence Metal Shock Lipsticks

Looking for a bit more of a metallic sheen in your lip colour? essence has released eight lipsticks in a range they’ve called “Metal Shock”. Metallic lips are one of those things that kind of comes and goes in and out of fashion, and it’s really nice to have an option at the drugstore that you know isn’t going to break the bank.

essence Metal Shock Lipsticks
essence Metal Shock Lipsticks

essence says that these are “creamy lipsticks [that] let the lips shine in intensive wow-colours with a metallic effect.” They are very easy to apply (they’ve got a lot of slip to them straight out of the tube) and the colour impact is STRONG. You will find that some of the shades have a bit more of a metallic effect compared to the others.

essence Metal Shock Lipsticks
essence Metal Shock Lipsticks

I have four of the eight shades available, and my shade selection shows kind of what the range has to offer: some more “normal” colours (the pink, the deep burgundy), as well as some “out there” shades (the rose gold and the green). There are a teal, a gold and more pinks available as well!

essence Metal Shock Lipsticks - swatches
essence Metal Shock Lipsticks – swatches

I think the more unique shades – Iron Maiden and Venom – actually have more of a metallic sheen to them in comparison to the pink shades. Which isn’t to say the metallic-ness isn’t there, but I think it shows how some shades can display more of a metal edge than others.

essence Metal Shock Lipstick Swatches

Wearing Iron Maiden
Wearing Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden is my FAVOURITE colour out of the lot I tried. It has this incredibly molten, metallic look to it that just utterly *gleams* on the lips. It looks like a foiled liquid lip colour and I am in LOVE!

Wearing Guns 'n Rose
Wearing Guns ‘n Rose

Pink is just not a colour I’m drawn to, but there’s no denying the brightness of Guns ‘n Rose!

Wearing Purple Pistol
Wearing Purple Pistol

Perhaps the most “normal” shade out of the lot, Purple Pistol is a lovely burgundy with a hint of metallic sheen. Slightly patchy on application on the inner rim of my mouth.

Wearing Venom
Wearing Venom

Venom is so much fun to put on, and dare I say… almost wearable? Maybe I only say that because I’ve gotten used to wearing odd coloured lips, but I really think this is quite beautiful!

Final Thoughts

At $4.99 USD per lipstick, the essence Metal Shock lipsticks are an inexpensive way to try a more unusual lip colour that you may not have in your collection. The colours applied and wore smoothly, but since they do have a lot of slip to them, you may notice some wear and tear showing on the outer corners of your mouth. This is a place I’m pretty susceptible to lipstick migration, so I’d suggest a lip primer or lip pencil to help keep the colours in place. That being said, that doesn’t detract from the appeal of these colours for me – I think the Metal Shocks are a great product at a wonderful price point. If you’re looking for something truly unique – grab the shade Iron Maiden. Outside of mixing pigments with gloss, I’ve never seen a lip colour like this before. It’s gorgeous and oh-so-perfect.

The essence Metal Shock Lipsticks can be purchased at ulta.com for $4.99 USD each.

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Too Faced Diamond Fire Highlighter (Review & Swatches)

Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire

Crashing the Too Faced Chocolate Gold palette launch was this beauty of a highlighter – the Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter!

Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire
Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire

With a cute, old-timey box and the name Diamond Fire, it’s hard not to be super into this beauty of a product!

Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire
Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire

The product itself boasts shades of blue, pink and yellow (as described by the brand), but I personally see a lot of green in my own product. I believe each compact will have different swirls of colour, so you may get one with more pink or more blue. Fundamentally, you can’t really be too precise with your brush if you want more blue or pink since those streaks of colour just aren’t big enough.

Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire
Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire

It also comes with a whopping 12 grams of product, so I assuree you you’re not going to be running out of this one any time soon!

Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire - swatch
Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire – swatch

All swatched together, my Diamond Fire comes out with a very strong green tinge. The reflection is jawdropping, and you may find you need to lay off on a heavy application until you’re used to the kind of payoff it delivers! No complaints here though – I like my highlighters to be cause almost mirrorball reflections!

Wearing Diamond Fire
Wearing Diamond Fire

On me, the green-tinge is there, but it’s transformed a bit more into a yellow-green hue. I love unique highlighter shades, so for me this is a glorious addition to my highlighter collection.

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for something not only gorgeous in the pan, but also something a little bit more unique (because let’s face it – there’s plenty of gold or champagne coloured highlighters on the market), the Too Faced Diamond Fire highlighter is for you. Aside from excellent longevity (my highlighter is still beaming after an eight hour work day), there is something to be said for the beauty of this product. Seeing a gorgeously swirled marble product that delivers a unique sheen to my cheekbones? I’m alllll in!

The Too Faced Diamond Light Multi-Use Highlighter in Diamond Fire can be purchased on sephora.ca for $42 CAD and on sephora.com for $34 USD.

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