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Swatch Sunday: Sephora Wonderful Dreams

Sephora Wonderful Dreams palette

An often overlooked brand, the Sephora house brand (also called Sephora) regularly puts out new palettes every few seasons. Holiday 2015 was no different, and they released the Wonderful Dreams palette – an 8-pan, travel friendly palette.

Sephora Wonderful Dreams
Sephora Wonderful Dreams

The palette contains four mattes and four shimmers. This is an absolute god-send in a palette this small as I often feel mattes are overlooked far too frequently. (For example, even the legendary Urban Decay Naked palettes only have two matte shades in a 12-pan palette!)

Sephora Wonderful Dreams
Sephora Wonderful Dreams

Sephora Wonderful Dreams  Swatches

Sephora - Chantilly Lace
Sephora – Chantilly Lace
Sephora - Marron glace
Sephora – Marron glace
Sephora - Crystal ball
Sephora – Crystal ball
Sephora - Midnight swim
Sephora – Midnight swim
Sephora - Soft cookie
Sephora – Soft cookie
Sephora - Toasted almond
Sephora – Toasted almond
Sephora - Pretty sunrise
Sephora – Pretty sunrise
Sephora - Hot cocoa
Sephora – Hot cocoa
The product featured in this post was provided by PR for consideration.

Swatch Sunday: My Colour Pop Collection

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Although I’ve been sticking to palettes for Swatch Sundays (and there’s definitely still plenty more to come there), I wanted to also delve into my single shadows by brand. I’m not much of a single eyeshadow purchaser anymore unless the item is something totally unique – like these Colour Pop shadows!

Colour Pop Swatches

Colour Pop - Drift
Colour Pop – Drift
Colour Pop - Erotic
Colour Pop – Erotic
Colour Pop - Ex
Colour Pop – Ex
Colour Pop - Animal
Colour Pop – Animal
Colour Pop - Too Soon
Colour Pop – Too Soon
Colour Pop - Sunnies
Colour Pop – Sunnies
Colour Pop - Heat
Colour Pop – Heat
Colour Pop - Juicer
Colour Pop – Juicer
Colour Pop - One & Done
Colour Pop – One & Done
Colour Pop - Bae
Colour Pop – Bae
Colour Pop - Coconut
Colour Pop – Coconut
Colour Pop - Adios
Colour Pop – Adios

Red Cheeks for Winter

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During the cold months, one of my most beloved makeup tricks is to give myself the appearance that I’ve just come in from the cold. Few makeup things please me as much as the appearance of a red cheek in the winter! I don’t actually flush very pretty naturally from the cold air – in fact my face turns blotchy red and I get weird sun sports that appear out of nowhere. BUT, I have this vision of rosy red cheeks that make me look like I’ve been kissed by the cold air and that’s what I try to replicate with my makeup when the air temperature drops.

I’ve picked some of my favourite blushes that help me achieve that red cheek look. As with anything, if the colour intimidates you, try using it with a lighter hand!

Clinique - Cola Pop
Clinique – Cola Pop

With the dropping temperature here in Toronto, I’ve gone absolutely ham on this blush. Clinique‘s Cola Pop looks like NOBODY’s colour in the pan – in fact you’d expect it to just be an eyeshadow with that kind of dark pigmentation.

Wearing Cola Pop
Wearing Cola Pop

But on the cheeks this is freaking BOMB! On my NW20 skin, it goes on fairly rosy, but if you have a deeper skin tone you can definitely keep building this up. I’ve started pairing this with dark red lips and it’s a great way to help balance out the colour and make me not look washed out.

Tarte - Natural Beauty
Tarte – Natural Beauty

It took me a while to pick up Tarte‘s Natural Beauty. It was one of those products that sat in my Sephora Loves list for not just months, but years! And yet, it’s exactly the kind of colour I love to wear.

Wearing Natural Beauty
Wearing Natural Beauty

Because of Tarte‘s blush texture, this goes on my cheeks a little bit softer, so this is a good one for those of you wanting some of that red cheek look without looking like a clown.

Illamasqua - Tweak
Illamasqua – Tweak

A word of warning – Illamasqua‘s blushes are pigmented AF. In fact, the first time I wore this blush I applied way too much and kind of gasped in horror. I’ve since learned the error of my ways and barely touch my brush to the product now. That being said, Tweak is a phenomenal colour that feels rather akin to a “power colour” to me. (Forgive me, I hate that term, but I couldn’t figure out how else to express my affinity for this shade!)

Wearing Tweak
Wearing Tweak

Tweak is easily one of my favourite colours to apply to my cheeks. It gives me look and feel instantly alive. I love how it makes the apples of my cheeks pop and I just really feel good about myself when I’m wearing this colour.

Burberry - Poppy
Burberry – Poppy

Burberry‘s Lip & Cheek Bloom in Poppy has a mousse texture and can be used on the lips and cheeks. This item was my first foray into Burberry products and it jumped out at me because it was so dissimilar to the rest of their line. In general, Burberry is a beautifully classy line of makeup, so they don’t tend to have shocking colours. So when I saw this one I just gravitated towards it like a moth to a flame.

Wearing Poppy
Wearing Poppy

Due to the mousse texture, Poppy applies more like a cream. I find this to be more of a soft colour, so you’ll get more subtle red cheek glow with this one. (The shot above is with a few layers applied to my cheeks.)

Elizabeth Mott - Tints & Sass
Elizabeth Mott – Tints & Sass

The last one on my list is a liquid stain by Elizabeth Mott that I received in an Ipsy bag a while ago. Tints & Sass, although it’s a stain, does blend out quite easily on the cheek. I apply three dabs to my cheekbones and then blend it out with a stippling brush. Due to the staining nature of the product, I prefer to wear this one when I know I’m going to be outside a lot because even if I end up wiping most of it away, at least I’ll be left with a stain! (Bonus: It smells good too!)

Wearing Tints & Sass
Wearing Tints & Sass

On the cheeks Tints & Sass is glorious. I can get instant red cheeks without much fuss with this product and I appreciate that so, so much. I even brought this on vacation with me last year when I went back to Ottawa for Christmas!

Red cheek swatches
Red cheek swatches

And for comparison, here is each of them swatched side by side. You can see a few of them are quite close in colour, but they all have enough variety amongst them to keep me happy!

Red Cheeks for Winter!
Red Cheeks for Winter!

So how about you? Do you like red cheeks in the winter?

Swatch Sunday: Lise Watier Palette Expression

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Lise Watier‘s Palette Expression was a limited edition release for Spring 2015 (sold in stores between February and April 2015). It features mostly pastel shades with a few deeper colours.

Lise Watier Palette Expression
Lise Watier Palette Expression
Lise Watier Palette Expression
Lise Watier Palette Expression

Lise Watier Palette Expression Swatches

Lise Watier Palette Expression - Shade 1
Lise Watier Palette Expression – Shade 1
Lise Watier Palette Expression - Shade 2
Lise Watier Palette Expression – Shade 2
Lise Watier Palette Expression - Shade 3
Lise Watier Palette Expression – Shade 3
Lise Watier Palette Expression - Shade 4
Lise Watier Palette Expression – Shade 4
Lise Watier Palette Expression - Shade 5
Lise Watier Palette Expression – Shade 5

Bourjois Délice de Poudre (Review & Swatch)

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I’ve yammered on about my love for the Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum foundation before and yet that’s just about the only thing I’ve tried by the brand. Wanting to expand my knowledge of Bourjois a bit more, the lovely Natalie of Ivory Avenue was kind enough to pick up the Délice de Poudre for me while she was in England recently.

Bourjois Délice de Poudre
Bourjois Délice de Poudre

So, why did I want this? Let me count the ways!

  1. It looks like a slab of chocolate.
  2. It’s supposed to smell like chocolate. (It doesn’t though – it smells like coconut to me!)
  3. The cardboard packaging is freaking adorable.
  4. I’ve seen YouTubers using it for years.
  5. I freaking love bronzer.
Bourjois Délice de Poudre
Bourjois Délice de Poudre

I mean just look at it? How can you not love that bronzer? As it turns out, Délice de Poudre actually comes in a few shades! Natalie picked up the lightest shade for me which is pour les peaux claires/medianes (light/medium) and it retailed for £7.99.

Bourjois Délice de Poudre
Bourjois Délice de Poudre

The powder itself looks fairly brown with a hint of warmth. So imagine my surprise when I swatched it and got this:

Bourjois Délice de Poudre
Bourjois Délice de Poudre

That is straight up orange, and yet the powder does not look nearly that warm in the compact. I tried fussing around with the colour but no matter what I did, that’s actually how it looked on my skin in a swatch. I was a little skeptical how this was going to turn out on my face.

No bronzer
No bronzer

Alright so here we go. This is my face with foundation (Revlon ColorStay in 200 and 220 mixed together), eyes are done except for mascara and my brows are not filled in. The lighting is a bit bleak because I took this early in the morning when the sun was just starting to peek through the thick clouds.

Wearing Délice de Poudre
Wearing Délice de Poudre

And here I am wearing Délice de Poudre. It’s applied (heavily) to the backs of my cheekbones and jaw line and more lightly along my forehead and nose. You can definitely see that this leans very warm on me.

Side by side comparison - with and without bronzer
Side by side comparison – with and without bronzer

Although the side shot looks very heavy handed with the product, I do *really* like how it looks in a full face shot comparison. My face looks slimmed out and nowhere near as pasty pale as the foundation made me look. It adds an aliveness to my face that I wasn’t really expecting considering the overwhelming warm tones in the product.

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And just so you can see a fully made up shot, I’m wearing Délice de Poudre here along with the Kat Von D Mi Vida Loca Remix palette.

Final Thoughts

Although I wasn’t expecting Délice de Poudre to be as warm-toned as it is, it still worked out really well to add some depth to my skin after I’ve applied foundation. I do feel that, on me, this is best applied with a lighter hand, so  I’ll know to be a little less generous with the product next time I wear it! I’ve been wearing this bronzer on and off for about two weeks and I enjoy the overall experience of it (which sounds hilarious, but you makeup lovers will get me!). The compact is adorable, the scent makes it fun to open and swirl your brush in and the application is fairly flawless since it’s easy to blend. This product is definitely worth your money, even moreso if you can pick it up in the UK since it’s quite a bit cheaper there than in Canada!