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NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg (Review & Swatches)

NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg

NARS has just recently launched their Charlotte Gainsbourg collection- a 15-piece collection of which I have two items. For those uncultured fools (I’d be one of them), Charlotte Gainsbourg is a French woman born from two icons: British movie star and Hermès muse Jane Birkin (Birkin bag anyone?) and French music legend Serge Gainsbourg. Interestingly enough, Gainsbourg has been quoted as saying she doesn’t wear much makeup and the best piece of advice she ever received (in regards to makeup) was “to not put too much on”.

NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg
NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg

So perhaps it’s for that reason that the collection focuses a lot on glowing tints of colour (although the eyeshadow duos say otherwise) via the Multiple Tints, the Hydrating Glow Tint, as well as the Lip Tints. The bulk of the collection is geared towards natural beauty and sheerness – an effortless aesthetic that is often associated with the French.

NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg - Multiple Tint in Jeanette
NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg – Multiple Tint in Jeanette

Most interesting to me was the Multiple Tint. I have a few Multiples (which is NARS‘ version of a combo lip and cheek product, although I almost always wear it on my cheeks) that are a chockful of colour which means you need to tread lightly with the product. While it can be nice to have full pigmentation, for the summer, and on my cheeks, that’s generally not what I’m going for. I want something more luminous, sheer, but with a solid wash of colour.

And the Multiple Tint delivers! This particular shade is Jeanette – a sheer berry by their standards (and a poppy pink by mine!).

NARS Kohliner in Zinc
NARS Kohliner in Zinc

The other item I tried out is the Kohliner in Zinc – a slate grey pencil that you’s swear was actually blue by that colour tag at the bottom of the pencil. This is a twist up product (but be careful – it doesn’t wist back down!) that smudges out easily. You’ve got plenty of time to layer it on your eye and then go in with a brush before it sets. Once it does set though – it’s definitely not going anywhere!

NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg swatches - Multiple Tint in Jeanette and Kohliner in Zinc
NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg swatches – Multiple Tint in Jeanette and Kohliner in Zinc

The Multiple Tint in Jeanette is absolute perfection in my books – that’s the EXACT colour I want on my cheeks when I’m going for that flushed look. And I love how it’s got a hint of sheerness to it – makes for much easier blending on the cheeks. Although it appears creamy in my swatch, rest assured that it dries down completely on the cheeks.

I’m not much of a eye pencil person (liquid’s my jam) but the Kohliner in Zinc is very easy to use. I appreciate how it glides on smoothly with minimal fussing. I also seriously appreciate the fact that it doesn’t dry down immediately and there’s some wiggle room – I was able to go in with a pencil brush after layering it down to smoke it out a little bit.

Wearing the Kohliner in Zinc smudged along my upper lash line
Wearing the Kohliner in Zinc smudged along my upper lash line

Wearing Zinc along my upper lash line. I was able to layer it down, smudge it with a pencil, and then add a bit more to roots of my lashes to add depth.

Wearing the Multiple Tint in Jeanette on my lips and cheeks
Wearing the Multiple Tint in Jeanette on my lips and cheeks

For reference, I have some bronzer on towards the back of my cheekbones, but I’m not wearing any highlighter. What you see on my cheeks and lips is only the Multiple Tint in Jeanette.

Full face wearing the Multiple Tint in Jeanette on my lips and cheeks, and the Kohliner in Zinc on upper lash line
Full face wearing the Multiple Tint in Jeanette on my lips and cheeks, and the Kohliner in Zinc on upper lash line

Final Thoughts

Although I only tried two products from the NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg collection, I was quite enchanted by them. The Kohliner is really quite nice, even though it’s not a product that’s in my usual wheelhouse of looks. The Multiple Tint though… that thing has stolen my heart. Any kind of cheek tint in that kind of luscious red colour is an absolute win for me.

Did anything from this collection pique your interest? Let me know!

To check out the whole NARS x Charlotte Gainsbourg collection, take a peek at it on sephora.ca or on sephora.com.

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

Swatch Sunday: tarte Make Believe In Yourself

tarte Make Believe In Yourself

tarte blew up the internet with their Make Believe In Yourself collection (aka the Unicorn collection) and I originally told myself I didn’t NEED this palette.. but you know how that goes! During the Sephora VIB sale I picked up this palette and I was ended up being pretty pleased with it!

tarte Make Believe In Yourself
tarte Make Believe In Yourself

The one thing that needs to be pointed out though is that this is a VERY shimmery palette. There’s only one matte in there so your overall looks are going to be very blingy. If you’re looking to add some dimension to your overall look while using this palette – make sure you grab a matte palette to help you out (neutrals or vibrants!).

tarte Make Believe In Yourself
tarte Make Believe In Yourself

As a heads up though… it is limited edition – so get it while you can! On sephora.ca it’s $52 CAD and on sephora.com it’s $40 USD.

If you’d like to see me play around with this palette, there’s a talk through tutorial of it on my YouTube channel:

On to the swatches!

tarte Make Believe In Yourself Swatches

tarte - Myth
tarte – Myth
tarte - Magic
tarte – Magic
tarte - Wings
tarte – Wings
tarte - Marvel
tarte – Marvel
tarte - Trance
tarte – Trance
tarte - Fairy
tarte – Fairy
tarte - Mystic
tarte – Mystic
tarte - Dream
tarte – Dream
tarte - Crystal
tarte – Crystal
tarte - Pixie
tarte – Pixie
tarte - Highlighter
tarte – Highlighter

tarte Clay Pot Amazonian Clay Waterproof Liners (Review & Swatches)

tarte Clay Pot Amazonian Clay Waterproof Liners

I’ve accidentally turned this blogging week into tarte week! But I ain’t mad about it because they make some absolutely glorious products. Today’s post is all about these beautiful bright coloured gems – the Clay Pot Amazonian Clay Waterproof Liners.

tarte Clay Pot Amazonian Clay Waterproof Liners
tarte Clay Pot Amazonian Clay Waterproof Liners

tarte actually makes one of my favourite gel pot style eyeliners ever (which can be evidenced by my absolutely decimated empty of it from a post a few years back), so I was really excited to try out their brightly coloured versions as well.

tarte Clay Pot Amazonian Clay Waterproof Liners
tarte Clay Pot Amazonian Clay Waterproof Liners

Sephora has these listed as a limited edition item that is available only online (just in case you were looking in stores).

tarte Clay Pot swatches - Prom Queen, Crystal Ball, Bubblegym, Lucky Penny, Margarita and Blue Moon
tarte Clay Pot swatches – Prom Queen, Crystal Ball, Bubblegym, Lucky Penny, Margarita and Blue Moon

How much fun are these colours? I’m especially in love with Crystal Ball which has an a ridiculous amount of sparkle and sheen to it, Lucky Penny which is just an absolutely stunning melted copper colour and Blue Moon which is electrifying!

tarte Clay Pot Eye Swatches

Wearing Prom Queen
Wearing Prom Queen

I was really, really pleased with how well Prom Queen came out on the eye. I had been a little bit skeptical based on my swatch, but it came out beautifully!

Wearing Crystal Ball
Wearing Crystal Ball

Crystal Ball floored me. This is like the ultimate glitter liner without it being in a wet and sticky formula. I wore it alone, so you can see there is plenty of pigment in the product, but I bet this would look incredible on top of a black liner.

Wearing Lucky Penny
Wearing Lucky Penny

Another favourite! Lucky Penny is the kind of shade that screams my name and I loved how it looked as a winged liner. I’ve never used a colour like that for a wing, but I’m 100% sold on this look now!

Wearing Margarita
Wearing Margarita

Sadly, my Margarita pot was a little it dried out which made application a bit difficult. I also found that this shade flaked off my eyes a bit throughout the day. I attribute this to the dryness in the product from an improperly sealed lid as opposed to being inherent to the product itself though.

Wearing Bubblegum
Wearing Bubblegum

I’m not sure how often I’m likely to wear a hot pink liner, but for those of you looking for one – look no further! Bubblegum is the perfect name for this hot pink beauty.

Wearing Blue Moon
Wearing Blue Moon

Blue Moon is another favourite! Intensely pigmented and such a standout shade.

Close up to show texture
Close up to show texture

I’ve included a close up shot so you can see what the texture of the liner can look like. Because of the brightness of the shades, this will emphasize some lines around your eyes. Unlike with a black or a brown which masks any kind of lines, you will find that brighter colours will display that texture a bit more. I’m not personally concerned with it because that’s just the nature of skin – but I thought some people would want to be aware of it.

Final Thoughts

Aside from the slightly dry Margarita shade, there really isn’t a dud in the formula of the tarte Clay Pots. I do find them overall a bit less creamy than the black version, but I think that’s perhaps part of the coloured pigment base. That being said, I love these so, so much. They glide on the lids smoothly and they all have fantastic colour payoff which means you aren’t going back over your liner multiple times in order to get maximum intensity. I love how vibrant and bold the shades are – it makes me so happy!

My personal picks are Lucky Penny, Blue Moon and Crystal Ball. In particular, Crystal Ball is unlike anything I’ve ever seen in a gel pot format so I love how unique it is!

The tarte Clay Pot gel liners can be purchased on sephora.ca for $25 CAD each or on sephora.com for $21 USD. The Canadian site has wayyy more shades available by the way!

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

tarte Quench Lip Rescue – Full Collection (Review & Swatches)

Wearing tarte Rainforest of the Sea Quench Lip Rescue

tarte definitely hit the jackpot when they released their range of “Rainforest of the Sea” products! We’ve seen SO MANY launches in that collection over the last year or so, and it’s not hard to see why we’re all so attracted to them: the packaging is glorious, the colours and formulas are wonderful. But there’s SO MUCH of it that it can be hard to figure out what you want to try out first!

So… may I recommend these Rainforest of the Sea Quench Lip Rescue Lip Balms?

Wearing tarte Rainforest of the Sea Quench Lip Rescue
Wearing tarte Rainforest of the Sea Quench Lip Rescue

The Quench Lip Rescues are fundamentally a lip balm that pack a very tiny pigment punch.  They’re infused with an antioxidant and vitamin-rich lip quencher that’s powered by a blend of essential extracts and oils while providing a protective antioxidant barrier against daily aggressors. (And they’re also vegan!)

Wearing tarte Rainforest of the Sea Quench Lip Rescue
Wearing tarte Rainforest of the Sea Quench Lip Rescue

The packaging is cardboard, which may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but I’m really quite into it. Each shade comes with its own special unique packaging with a different colour and foiled print. (The colours on the outside do not reflect the product inside.)

Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue swatches
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue swatches

Swatched out, you can see there’s some pigment, but you’re mostly left with a super glossy sheer coat of goodness. The balms do have a minty smell, but I don’t feel like that caused any tingling on my skin (as some peppermint infused products do).

tarte Rainforest of the Sea Quench Lip Rescue Swatches

Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Clear
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Clear
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Opal
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Opal
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Nude
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Nude
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Buff
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Buff
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Coral
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Coral
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Rose
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Rose
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Cherry
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Cherry
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Berry
Wearing tarte Quench Lip Rescue in Berry

Final Thoughts

I’ve had the shade Rose since forever ago and am almost halfway through that tube because I love it so much! So when the rest of the shades showed up in a PR package from tarte… well… I was OVER THE MOON!

The Quench Lip Rescues are ultra hydrating balms that give my lips such a glossy-wet look that I really adore. They feel absolutely glorious when you swipe them on your lips – buttery, soft and slick. For me, these are an easy product to grab and go when I don’t want to be fussing with my lip colour all day. These are a huge, HUGE win for me, and if you want to see me talk more about them, you can check out my April Favourites video!

The tarte Rainforest of the Sea Quench Lip Rescue lip balms can be purchased on sephora.ca for $23 CAD or on sephora.com for $19 USDsephora.com for $19 USD.

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

Avon True Color Lip Crayons (Review & Swatches)

Avon True Color Lip Crayons

Avon is a brand that has typically slid right under my radar. They’ve been around for decades and they were a brand I associated with housewives awkwardly getting together to be sold makeup in bulk by the local Avon lady. I recently had my mind changed on that matter when I tried out one of their daily moisturizers from their Anew range – I love, loved, LOVED it so much and it piqued my interest a bit more in this brand that I had long associated with grandmas.

Avon True Color Lip Crayons
Avon True Color Lip Crayons

One my recent finds amidst Avon‘s massive collection of products are these True Color Lip Crayons. They’re fairly inexpensive to begin with ($10 CAD, currently on sale for $7.99!), so I wasn’t expecting a whole lot from them. I was super pleased to find out I was quite wrong! These are so lovely!

Avon True Color Lip Crayons
Avon True Color Lip Crayons

The True Color Lip Crayons are a chubby twist-up pencil style lipstick. The finish varies across the shades, but for the most part they have a creamy formula with a bit of a sheen. There are 12 colours in the entire collection, although I only have five to show you.

Avon True Color Lip Crayons - swatches
Avon True Color Lip Crayons – swatches

As you can tell from the swatches, these are quite pigmented and definitely have that creamy sheen to them. Two of the shades I have had flat out glitter particles in them – Reddy For Me and Mauve Model. While I thought the glitter was going to be absolute overkill on the lips, in the end I thought it blended in seamlessly with the lipstick and looked quite nice. There is a bit of a grit to the glitter particles – so while those shades are uncomfortable to wear, if you do happen to rub your lips together, you will feel those specks of glitter.

Avon True Color Lip Crayons – Face Swatches

Wearing Just Rosy
Wearing Just Rosy

This one is called Just Rosy, but I see this as more of a pink-based coral. LOVE this shade!

Wearing Pink Premier
Wearing Pink Premier

Pink Premier is a deeper bubble-gum pink.

Wearing Reddy For Me
Wearing Reddy For Me

Reddy For Me is a red with gold glitter.

Wearing Fairest Nude
Wearing Fairest Nude

Fairest Nude pulls quite a bit more pink on me than the swatch would suggest. Love this one too.

Wearing Mauve Model
Wearing Mauve Model

Mauve Model is a berry shade with gold glitter.

Final Thoughts

I was pleasantly surprised by the Avon True Color Lip Crayons! They’re easy to use and extremely comfortable to wear. They feel partially like a balm and really lock onto your lips once they’re in place. They’re not transfer proof (nor do they claim to be), but I found that I had very little transfer in general.

I did find the ones with glitter seemed like a weird departure from their claim that they’re creamy in texture – because while the glitter ones are creamy to apply, I also don’t expect to suddenly find glitter particles in a cream lipstick, you know? (In looking these up, the US site actually indicates there are shimmer and cream shades. I didn’t see this listed on the Canadian site.)

Overall, these definitely get a thumbs up from me and you definitely cannot beat their price point!

The Avon True Color Lip Crayons are available on avon.ca for $10 CAD each (currently on sale for $7.99!) and on avon.com for $8 USD eachavon.com for $8 USD each.

The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration. Some links may be affiliate links.