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Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow Review

Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

Is there anything more luxurious than Charlotte Tilbury makeup? I mean her packaging, her products… they’re all incredibly swoonworthy. And I mean… they aren’t cheap either! So imagine my surprise when Katherine of the The Green Bows just handed me a Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow when we were having brunch one day! (She already had it and she knew of my love for the brand so she gave me a brand new tube she just happened to have.)

Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow
Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

Charlotte Tilbury‘s Wonder Glow is an Instant Soft Focus Beauty Flash Primer.  And the claims are lengthy:

  • The state of the art Fluorescent Core Light Diffuser absorbs UV particles from the sun & re-emits their energy as visible light, flooding the skin with powerful luminosity.
  • Soft focus ceramic microspheres “roll” into wrinkles and over imperfect skin tone, scattering light to create an anti-age optical illusion. Wrinkles are disguised and skin tone is corrected.
  • The anti-age hero, BioNymph Peptide Complex, multi-tasks in the skin to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, improve skin elasticity & generally smooth things over. This is combined with wrinkle-preventing matrikines that recharge the skin’s natural renewal rhythm.
  • Sodium Hyaluronate forms a film of hyaluronic acid over the skin, sealing in moisture, whilst extracts of Wild Pansy promote the renewal of hyaluronic acid in the skin surface to retain and flood the skin with moisturize.
  • Floral accents of rose hip oil and camellia oil regenerate, restructure and moisturize the skin.
  • Paraben-free
Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow
Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

The bottle is a sleek see-through tube with a spout that you squeeze the product through to dispense it. I love that the bottle is see-through because you can see how much is left in the bottle. The product also slides down the tube easily, so you’re not left banging it repeatedly against your hand to get the product out! The tube also indicates that it can be used under your foundation or in place of foundation.

Charlotte Tibury Wonder Glow
Charlotte Tibury Wonder Glow

The product itself is a warm-toned primer with a hint of gold sheen running throughout it in a heavy swatch. The sheen/sparkles don’t really show up on the face though – so I suppose they blend in nicely.

Wearing Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow
Wearing Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

And here’s how it played out on my face under foundation.

Wearing Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow
Wearing Charlotte Tilbury Wonder Glow

Final Thoughts

This is hard, because I really do love Charlotte Tilbury… but I don’t find Wonder Glow does anything at all for me in terms of “glowing”. Sure, I have a faint sheen on my face in the shots above, but that’s primarily thanks to my highlighter! I also don’t notice it increasing the longevity of my foundation either (not that I needed it extended wear with my foundation though). I’ve worn it under foundation or alone many times now and neither seems to really visually do anything at all for me. It kind of seems like an expensive product for no good reason, which makes me sad since I’ve loved her eyeshadow quads, lipsticks and Filmstar Bronze + Glow. Very disappointed in this one. 🙁

QUO Summer 2016 (Review, Swatches & Look)

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Nautical *anything* isn’t really my jam… but there’s something that really speaks to me in the packaging design for the new QUO Cosmetics Summer 2016 launch! There’s something about the glossy packaging with a foiled overlay of anchors and chains on the layer beneath that is just insanely gorgeous on these products. They are eyecatching and definitely make you take a closer look!

Let’s take a deeper dive into some of the products from the collection:

QUO - Summer 2016 - Sunny Days Bronzer
QUO – Summer 2016 – Sunny Days Bronzer

The first thing that caught my eye was this ENORMOUS  bronzer disc. And when I say enormous, I do mean it! The Sunny Days bronzer is about the size of my outstretched palm, fingers included!

QUO - Summer 2016 - Sunny Days Bronzer
QUO – Summer 2016 – Sunny Days Bronzer

Inside the compact you’ll find a three-stripe bronzer that is embossed to emulate a wave pattern.

QUO - Sunny Days Bronzer
QUO – Sunny Days Bronzer

The top stripe is satin warm shade, the middle is a shimmery cream highlight and the bottom is a shimmery bronzer. You can use each strip individually to get a more customized look… but if you’re like me, you’re just going to take your brush and swirl it amongst all the shades for an all over glowing effect.

QUO - Summer 2016 - Sunny Days Bronzer - swatched
QUO – Summer 2016 – Sunny Days Bronzer – swatched

And thankfully, the end results of all three colours swirled together delivers a gorgeous shimmery bronzer that’s just beautiful (although very obviously targeted towards us fair folk). The powder feels smooth and was easy to blend onto my skin. Because of the pale tone of it, it is EXCEPTIONALLY easy to apply on fair skin – no fear of looking like an oompa loompa here!

QUO Sea Sun Sand Eyeshadow Palette
QUO Sea Sun Sand Eyeshadow Palette

Like the bronzer disc, the eyeshadow palettes also have the gorgeous anchor and chains print.

QUO Sea Sun Sand Eyeshadow Palette
QUO Sea Sun Sand Eyeshadow Palette

The Sea Sun Sand eyeshadow palette contains eight neutral shades that come in a variety of finishes – a few shimmery, a few satin and a few matte.

QUO Sea Sun Sand Eyeshadow Palette - swatches
QUO Sea Sun Sand Eyeshadow Palette – swatches

Sadly, while the eyeshadows do swatch nicely, they are incredibly powdery and very subtle. You’ll need to pack on some of the lighter shades to really get some impact. However, the upside is that if you’re someone who doesn’t need a ton of pigmentation to your shadows, these could very well work for you.

QUO - Lip Oil in 40 Knots and Liquid Liner in In The Navy
QUO – Lip Oil in 40 Knots and Liquid Liner in In The Navy

The last two products are the Lip Oil in 40 Knots and the Precision Liquid Eye Liner in In The Navy.

QUO Lip Oil in 40 Knots and Precision Liquid Eye Liner in In The Navy - swatches
QUO Lip Oil in 40 Knots and Precision Liquid Eye Liner in In The Navy – swatches

I wasn’t really sure what to expect from the Lip Oil in 40 Knots as I’d never used one before. It’s primarily a very slippery, soft gloss with a liquid texture. It doesn’t feel oily (more slippery than anything else) and it imparts no colour on the lips. It felt hydrating and comfortable, although it did require constant reapplication.

The Precision Liquid Eye liner in In the Navy is not an unexpected colour for the summer, but it’s a welcome addition to help us get away from the constant black or brown liner. The liner is pigmented, applies well and I love that it has a faint hint of metallic blue sheen to it. Makes it stand out from every other flat navy liner out there!

QUO Summer 2016 Look

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This is the look I ended up putting together with the products. I skipped the foundation, letting the Sunny Days bronzer do its job on the perimeter of my face.

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I’m also wearing the lip oil on (you guessed it) my lips. It’s an easy to wear product that adds a ton of shine.

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For my lids, I opted for the pink shade in the upper crease, the taupey-silver on the lid and one of the deeper browns in the crease. I highlighted my brow with the lightest shade… which pretty much matched my skin tone. I also create a beautiful wing with the In The Navy liner. I really love a thick wing with softer makeup like this.

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So that’s my roundup of QUO‘s latest summer collecton. Do you think you’ll be picking anything up?

QUO is a Canadian brand and can be purchased at Shopper Drug Mart.

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

Swatch Sunday: Wet n Wild – Art in the Streets

Wet n Wild Art in the Streets

A few years back now (I wanted to say months, but it has DEFINITELY been longer than that), Wet n Wild switches up their six pan palettes to this current five pan configuration. I’ve got the Art in the Streets quint for swatching!

Wet n Wild Art in the Streets
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets

(Sidenote, this swatched decently – except for the purple – but this REALLY benefits from a solid white base on your eyes. Keep that in mind if you’re picking this one up.)

Wet n Wild Art in the Streets Swatches

Wet n Wild Art in the Streets - Purple
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets – Purple
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets - Orange
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets – Orange
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets - Yellow
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets – Yellow
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets - Green
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets – Green
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets - Blue
Wet n Wild Art in the Streets – Blue

Too Faced Born This Way Foundation + Concealer (Review & Swatches)

Too Faced Born This Way foundation + concealer
Too Faced Born This Way foundation + concealer

As a rabid lover of all things Too Faced, I have no idea why it took me so long to get around to trying the Born This Way foundation. But hey, I’m trying it now! This review is going to cover the existing Born This Way foundation, as well as the brand new Born This Way concealer which I picked up at Gen Beauty!

Too Faced Born This Way foundation in Porcelain
Too Faced Born This Way foundation in Porcelain

The Born This Way foundation has an “undetectable medium-to-full coverage foundation” and contains your standard 30 ml/1 fluid ounce of product. There are 18 shades in the range: from Snow to Mahogany.

As per the packaging, Born This Way is infused with:

  • Coconut Water to delicately replenish skin’s moisture levels
  • Alpine Rose to brighten skin’s appearance and promote elasticity
  • Hyaluronic Acid for a smoother, more youthful appearance
Too Faced Born This Way foundation in Porcelain
Too Faced Born This Way foundation in Porcelain

It blissfully comes with a pump that dispenses an appropriate amount of product. I use roughly two pumps to cover my entire face, but I could probably get away with only a pump and a half. The shade I have (which I think matches me PERFECTLY) is Porcelain and it’s intended to be for “fair with neutral-to-pink undertones”. (Sidenote: Natalie of Ivory Avenue passed on this shade to me because it didn’t suit her. Thank you!!) I would argue and say I’m more warm than cool toned, and I do feel like this foundation shade veers more towards the yellow side of things. I’m definitely not complaining though because it’s a perfect match for me, but it is something to be aware of if you’re trying to match your undertone. The foundation has a luminous finish that works well on my dry to normal skin.

Too Faced Born This Way concealer in Light
Too Faced Born This Way concealer in Light

Like the foundation, the Born This Way Naturally Radiant Concealer also contains coconut water, alpine rose and hyaluronic acid. It comes in 10 shades ranging from Very Fair to Deep.

Too Faced Born This Way concealer in Light
Too Faced Born This Way concealer in Light

The tube is slick and emulates the foundation packaging. It comes with your standard doefoot applicator to evenly distribute product onto your face. I would say it’s neither too thin, nor too thick in consistency. It’s somewhere right in the middle.

Too Faced Born This Way Concealer in Light and Foundation in Porcelain - swatches
Too Faced Born This Way Concealer in Light and Foundation in Porcelain – swatches

As you can see from the swatches above, the Light shade of the concealer matches quite well with the Porcelain foundation. I feel the concealer is a hint more pink, but once it’s all blended out onto the skin the two shades meld perfectly together.

Side by side comparison
Side by side comparison

On the left is my non-foundation face and on the right I’m wearing the Porcelain foundation with some of the Light concealer underneath my eyes.

Wearing Too Faced Born This Way foundation (all over) and concealer (undereyes)
Wearing Too Faced Born This Way foundation (all over) and concealer (undereyes)

There is ZERO editing done to this shot. You can see a hint of my freckles coming through the foundation, but if you compare it to the shot above without any foundation on, you’ll see that it covered up a heck of a lot of them. (By the way, I do love my freckles, I’m just trying to indicate how well this foundation can cover up “discolourations”.)

Because of the luminous finish of the foundation, I really do feel like this ACTUALLY looks like my skin in person. It doesn’t look cakey, or makeupy – it just looks like my face. And that’s not something I can usually say about foundation because generally there is SOME aspect of visibility of the product in your skin. This product seems to melt into my skin while not settling into fine lines. I have no idea how they’ve done it, but it’s wonderful!

Concealer on my undereye area
Concealer on my undereye area

Here’s a closer look at my eye where I’ve applied the concealer. You can see I’ve got some fine lines, but the product hasn’t sunk into them. I am exceptionally prone to “crepey” looking undereyes if I apply anything under them. I see a faint hint of that towards my inner tearduct, but nowhere near as much as I usually see. The concealer has also covered my broken blood vessel  (the slightly darker spot in the center) which is incredible since that thing is RED (to the point where people actually tell me I somehow got lipstick under my eye!).

Final Thoughts

Born This Way foundation: Guys… I mean… I’d heard the hype.. but until you EXPERIENCE this foundation… you just don’t know. YOU DON’T KNOW. The Born This Way foundation is INCREDIBLE. It gives my skin a gorgeous luminous finish and it covered ever aspect of my face evenly and effectively. This foundation is actually starting to rival my Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum foundation for most loved and I truly didn’t think that was ever going to be possible. This was one of those products that I put on my face and I was just KNEW it was a match made in heaven. There is no aspect of this product that I don’t love: the bottle is beautiful to look at and solid to hold. The pump is perfection. It even applies spectacularly to my face – especially on my nose which has always been a problem area for me! I am in *love* with this foundation!

Born This Way concealer: Much like the foundation, the concealer is also a winner which is something I didn’t expect to say either since I’ve had a LOT of problems with concealers over the years. Although concealer is not a product I use daily, it’s good to know that this sucker can cover up things if need be. I used it primarily on my undereye area and I experienced very, very minimal creasing after 6+ hours (without setting it so I could fully test it out). Please note that the Born This Way concealer is launching on June 15, 2016 – I just got an early sample via Gen Beauty.

The Too Faced Born This Way foundation can be purchased on sephora.ca for $49 CAD or on sephora.com for $39 USD.

The Too Faced Born This Way concealer can be purchased on sephora.ca for $32 CAD or on sephora.com for $28 USD.

BECCA Luminous Blush in Snapdragon (Review, Swatch & Look)

BECCA Luminous Blush in Snapdragon

It’s becoming VERY obvious to me that blush is my latest product to become obsessed with. So, when I saw the previews of the BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Luminous Blushes, I knew I was going to be taking some home with me.

BECCA Luminous Blush in Snapdragon
BECCA Luminous Blush in Snapdragon

Shimmering Skin Perfector Luminous Blush” – good HEAVENS is that ever a mouthful. The premise for these blushes, and the reason for the insanely long name, is that these were developed with BECCA’s Shimmering Skin Perfectors in mind (see my previous reviews on Champagne Pop and Pearl). They wanted to create a blush which emulated the highlighting properties of their shimmering skin perfectors.

BECCA Luminous Blush in Snapdragon
BECCA Luminous Blush in Snapdragon

As I’ve mentioned before, I want to own every single shade of coral out there, so I opted for Snapdragon. Snapdragon is a warm pink-orange with a hint of golden sheen. I don’t find the gold translates too much in a swatch however, which is a bonus for me since I don’t like a ton of reflective qualities in my blush. And like all BECCA products… this is second to none in terms of pigmentation.

BECCA Luminous Blush in Snapdragon - swatch
BECCA Luminous Blush in Snapdragon – swatch

My Snapdragon swatch, for whatever reason, ends up fairly pink in my arm swatch. In practice, I see more coral on my cheeks, so I’m not sure why the swatch was so pink.

Wearing Snapdragon
Wearing Snapdragon

Gahhhh I love this blush so much! In these shots I’m wearing the blush without any added highlighter. While the blush is quite luminous, it’s not as in your face as their shimmering skin perfectors, which is a very good thing because I did not want super reflective cheeks!

Wearing Snapdragon
Wearing Snapdragon

There’s a soft quality to the blush which is enhanced by the highlighting properties contained in the formula. And it’s just… guys… I can’t say this enough… it’s just gorgeous. Snapdragon is the kind of colour that just makes me HAPPY and it’s a shade I’m going to be wearing all summer long.

Final Thoughts

Although I’ve only tried the one shade, I do feel like the BECCA Luminous Blushes are a win. While they’re quite pigmented, they can also be sheered out to give more of a flush than a full on blush look. I love that the sheen enhances the luminosity of the blush – it’s just really, really freaking stunning. And yes, I do add my Champagne Pop highlighter on the tops of my cheekbones even while wearing this blush! If you want to see this blush “live”, I wore this whole makeup look in my recent YouTube video.

These blushes are on the pricier side of things, but if there’s a shade you’re really lusting after, I don’t think you can go wrong. Of course… once you fall in love with them (like me)… suddenly you want to own a lot more than just one!

The BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Luminous Blushes can be purchased on sephora.ca for $41 CAD or on sephora.com for $34 USD.