Challenge Week: Too Faced Peanut Butter & Jelly

Too Faced Peanut Butter and Jelly

It’s here! I’ve finally got my Challenge Week up for the Too Faced Peanut Butter & Jelly palette!

Too Faced Peanut Butter and Jelly
Too Faced Peanut Butter and Jelly

Although it’s only April right now, this is quickly becoming one of my absolute favourite palettes for the year. Enjoy!


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I could barely wait to use this palette, so I made a YouTube tutorial on it right away! My goal was to use as many of the shades in the palette as I could… and I actually managed to use eight out of the nine!

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Eyes

  1.  Spread the Love through the top of my crease.
  2. Peanut Butter through the crease with Nuts About U layered on top.
  3. Peanut Brittle all over the lid.
  4. Jammin’ on the outer half of the lid.
  5. Extra Creamy on the brow bone.
  6. Bananas on the inner corner.

I lined my lower lash line with Jelly and used Jammin’ on the outer edge. I created the wing with Kat Von D‘s Tattoo Liner in Trooper and applied Better Than Sex mascara to my lashes. I also applied a pair of Bombshell lashes by House of Lashes.

Face

  • Foundation: Make Up For Ever Ultra HD stick in Y225
  • Bronzer: Too Faced Milk Chocolate
  • Blush: Too Faced I Will Always Love You
  • Highlighter: Too Faced Candlelight Warm Glow
  • Lips: Too Faced Melted Chocolate Milkshake with Melted Coral in the center of the lip

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Although this palette is very orange-focused, you can get a significant amount of looks out of it without using the oranges. So that was my goal with this look: use the OTHER colours!

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Eyes

  1. Spread The Love through the crease.
  2. Bananas all over the lid and inner corner.
  3. Jelly on the outer corner and through the crease and used to line the lower lash line.
  4. Jammin’ on the outer corner.
  5. Extra Creamy on the brow bone.

On my lashes is Maybelline‘s Lash Sensational Full Fan Effect mascara.

Face

  • Foundation: Make Up For Ever Ultra HD liquid in Y225
  • Bronzer: Joe Fresh Sand
  • Blush: Laura Geller blush n brighten in Pink Grapefruit with Too Faced Your Love Is King on top
  • Highlighter: Too Faced Candlelight Warm Glow
  • Lips: Clinique Licorice Pop

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While a lot of these looks can run fairly similar because of the orangey-brown shades, I am 100% okay with that because I love a good warm eye! I stuck with using all matte shades for this look.

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Eyes

  1. Spread the Love all over the lid.
  2. Peanut Butter through the crease.
  3. Peanut Butter Cup on the outer corner
  4. Extra Creamy on the brow bone

On my lashes is Maybelline‘s Lash Sensational Full Fan Effect mascara.

Face

  • Foundation: Revlon Colorstay in 150 Buff and 200 Nude
  • Bronzer: Joe Fresh Sand
  • Blush: Milani Luminoso
  • Lips: Clinique Melon Drop Pop

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I was trying to figure out how to make looks appear different with this palette, so I opted for a halo eye with this one.

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Eyes

  1. Spread the Love through the crease.
  2. Nuts About U on the outer half and outer half of the lid and through the crease.
  3. Bananas on the center of the lid.
  4. Extra Creamy on the brow bone.

On my lashes is Maybelline‘s Lash Sensational Full Fan Effect mascara.

Face

  • Foundation: Revlon Colorstay in 150 Buff and 200 Nude
  • Bronzer: Joe Fresh Sand
  • Blush: Milani Love Potion
  • Highlighter: Too Faced Candlelight Warm Glow
  • Lips: Clinique Pop Lacquer in Love Pop

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Neutral/warm/gold look for my last one!

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Eyes

  1. Spread the Love through the top of the crease.
  2. Bananas on the inner half of the lid.
  3. Nuts About U through the crease.
  4. Jammin’ on the outer corner.
  5. Extra Creamy on the brow bone.

I used Kat Von D‘s Tattoo Liner in Trooper to create the wing and coated my lashes with Maybelline‘s Lash Sensational Full Fan Effect mascara.

Face

  • Bronzer: Joe Fresh Sand
  • Blush: Tarte Charisma
  • Highlighter: Too Faced Candlelight Warm Glow
  • Lips: Benefit Coralista gloss

The Too Faced Peanut Butter & Jelly palette can be purchased on Ulta.com for $36 USD. It’s limited edition, so get it while you can!

MAC Cosmetics – Future MAC Collection (Review, Swatches & Look)

MAC Future MAC

MAC collections are always coming at us fast and furious and this one takes us swiftly into the future with “Future MAC”!

MAC Future MAC
MAC Future MAC

For a full colour story on this launch, please see Swatch and Review’s roundup. I only have a few pieces from this collection but there’s a LOT more where this came from!

MAC Future MAC - Otherearthly Mineralize Skinfinish
MAC Future MAC – Otherearthly Mineralize Skinfinish

Easily the most exciting piece from this collection was the Otherearthly Mineralize Skinfinish (MSF, for short). Shaped unlike any other MSF to date, this one features slivers of bronze, pink and silver. I wasn’t really sure what to expect out of this since the silver and the bronze tones aren’t something I’d ever think to pair together.

MAC Future MAC - Otherearthly swatches
MAC Future MAC – Otherearthly swatches

But um… I’m in awe. The colours each standout so strongly as individual shades that I was able to use them as eyeshadows as well (more on that below), and yet, swirled together they create a beautiful rose-gold shimmer. If you’re worried it’s too strong of a colour for fair skin, don’t be! On my cheeks, the mixed colour ended up coming off as a very strong highlighter while only adding a hint of colour (I wore it as both a blush and a highlighter).

MAC Future MAC Mineralize Lipstick in Ionized
MAC Future MAC Mineralize Lipstick in Ionized

The next most intriguing item to me was this luminous grey lipstick.

MAC Future MAC Mineralize Lipstick in Ionized swatch
MAC Future MAC Mineralize Lipstick in Ionized swatch

The texture on Ionized is very slippy and creamy. It feels quite similar to their Cremesheen finish.

MAC Future MAC Mineralize Lipstick in Ionized
MAC Future MAC Mineralize Lipstick in Ionized

I *love* the colour. It’s actually flattering, which is not something one can usually say of a grey lipstick. I will point out though that Ionized would best be used with some kind of similarly-coloured base. I lightly covered my lips with foundation before I applied this, but it’s still not enough to keep the pink of my lips from poking through. The texture was lovely though and very comfortable to wear.

MAC Future MAC Mineralize Glasses in The Zone & Telegenius
MAC Future MAC Mineralize Glasses in The Zone & Telegenius

Next up are the two Mineralize Glasses.

MAC Future MAC Mineralize Glasses in Telegenius & The Zone swatches
MAC Future MAC Mineralize Glasses in Telegenius & The Zone swatches

Both shades contain a hint of sparkle, but the colour is one of those “barely there” looks on the lips. I do wish the stopper inside had a little less grip on the wand though as I’d like for more product to actually pull out of the tube when I go to apply it! The Zone was the most unique between the two shades because it has a been of a browny-gold shimmer in it.

Wearing Telegenius
Wearing Telegenius
Wearing The Zone
Wearing The Zone
MAC Future MAC Studio Eye Gloss in Pearl Varnish
MAC Future MAC Studio Eye Gloss in Pearl Varnish

The last item I have is the Studio Eye gloss in Pearl Varnish. I do NOT understand these things. They have an incredibly tacky consistency – to the point where it’s actually painful to apply it to your lid because it’ll cause the folds to stick together every single time you blink your eyes.

MAC Future MAC Studio Eye Gloss in Pearl Varnish swatch
MAC Future MAC Studio Eye Gloss in Pearl Varnish swatch

The swatch, however, is pretty darn gorgeous (I’m amazed I managed to capture the shimmer to be honest). It’s a white base with pink and teal sparkles throughout. While beautiful in a swatch, it’s not something that shows up too much on the cheeks. Behold:

MAC Future MAC Pearl Varnish applied to my cheeks
MAC Future MAC Pearl Varnish applied to my cheeks

I tapped Pearl Varnish onto the tops of my cheekbones so I could at least demonstrate it somewhere, but it didn’t look much more than “glossy”.

MAC Future MAC Makeup Look

The theme with this collection was “Charge ahead into the next generation of hyper-luminous“. The imagery wasn’t especially dark, so I wanted to create something luminous while still sticking to that grey futuristic vibe that the collection gives off. I also wanted to make sure I used he bronzes and roses that the collection put out so I used the MSF in as many ways as possible. This makeup tutorial will be live on my YouTube channel tomorrow   here’s the video!, but for now please enjoy pictures!

MAC Future MAC - makeup look
MAC Future MAC – makeup look
MAC Future MAC - makeup look
MAC Future MAC – makeup look
MAC Future MAC - makeup look
MAC Future MAC – makeup look

Wearing Otherearthly MSF on my cheeks and eyes and Ionized lipstick.

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MAC Future MAC – makeup look – eye open

I used the Otherearthly MSF on my eyes to create the makeup look. (Eyeliner is MAC‘s Phone Number which is not included in this launch but is part of the permanent lineup.)

MAC Future MAC - makeup look - eye closed
MAC Future MAC – makeup look – eye closed

My Picks?

The Otherearthly MSF needs to be on everyone’s list because it’s so freaking stunning. I’m also equally impressed with the Ionized lipstick. If that’s a shade that’s up your alley, look into it. I was impressed with just how wearable and beautiful it looked on me. Not something I ever expected out of a grey lipstick!

Let me know what you’ll be picking up from this collection! I’m eyeballing the mineralize blushes right now….

MAC Cosmetics Future MAC launches in North America online on March 31st, and in stores on April 7th. Get them online at nordstrom.com too!

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

BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés (Review & Swatches)

BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflé

Oh BECCA. You put out so many gorgeous products, how am I supposed to resist you?

BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés
BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés

BECCA‘s Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés aren’t anything new really. They’ve been around since 2014 and yet people still talk about them because they’re just so darn pretty.

BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés in Fig/Opal, Lychee/Opal and Guava/Moonstone
BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés in Fig/Opal, Lychee/Opal and Guava/Moonstone

The Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés are a mix of coloured pigment amid their signature highlighting colours (Opal, Moonstone, etc.). The Shimmer Soufflé formula is intended to brighten your cheeks while also adding colour (and side note, I totally thought they were eyeshadows too, but they are not billed as such!).

These are one of the easiest blushes to wear because they’re so darn easy to blend out. The pigments swirl together to create an illuminated blush that you can either apply with a brush for a soft effect, or with your fingers for even more contrast. (I prefer finger application!)

The texture amongst all three was oddly different, but I’m wondering if I got a few shades where the lid hadn’t been closed tightly. One of the three was incredibly emollient: it was spongy and squishy to the touch. Kind of gelatinous! Another one was so soft and supple, but nowhere near as squishy. And the last one… well it was kinda rock-like. I could apply it to my cheeks, but it was very clear that most of the softening ingredients had been exposed to too much air. All that to say – make SURE you close your containers tightly!

BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflé in Fig/Opal
BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflé in Fig/Opal

Fig/Opal is the rose gold shade that I’m sure everyone is swooning over. It has a deep rose base with a ton of golden sheen.

BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflé in Lychee/Opal
BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflé in Lychee/Opal

Lychee/Opal is a fun one. It looks super neon pink in the pot (mixed with gold), but when you blend the two shades together, the colour turns quite a soft pink with a soft golden sheen.

BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflé in Guava/Moonstone
BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflé in Guava/Moonstone

My favourite of the bunch is Guava/Moonstone – a coral base with golden sheen.

BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés on my face
BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés on my face

Above is a side-by-side comparison of all three shades. The only thing I’m wearing in the shots above is each blush (no foundation, no concealer, no bronzer, etc.).

Final Thoughts

BECCA‘s Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés are the kind of product you want to wear all summer long. They’re easy to wear and apply and they have a beautiful sheen to give you that sunkissed healthy look. And even moreso, because of the marbling in the product, they’re also stunners to look at! In addition, the packaging is compact – just make sure you seal them tight after every use.

If you’re looking for something easy going for the cheeks for the warmer months, I don’t think you can go wrong with these. The colours are quite subtle, which makes them a perfect match for many eye looks. I’m already eyeballing these as something to bring on me with vacation just because they’re sooo easy to use.

The BECCA Beach Tint Shimmer Soufflés can be purchased from sephora.ca for $33 CAD each or from sephora.com for $27 USD.

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