Skincare Saturday: Pai Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil

Pai Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil

Pai is one of those skincare brands that I’ve heard talked about in hushed, revered tones, but not one I’ve ever gotten the chance to use – until now! With autumn and winter on the way, I was curious to try out Pai‘s Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil – an oil that is branded as being usable by everyone – dry, oily, young or mature – this oil has you covered.

Pai Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil
Pai Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil

As it’s been spring and summer for quite some time now (I’m done, SOOOO done with the heat – bring on the cooler weather!), I haven’t been needing a facial oil. But with the colder months I love to slather one on before going to bed at night. Pai‘s Rosehip BioRenerate Oil is specifically formulated for all skin types, with an emphasis on sensitive skin. I’m not sensitive at all, but it’s nice to see when it being labelled as such anyway. This oil claims to help refine the appearance of fine lines, promotes skin elasticity and smooths out the tone and texture of your skin.

Pai Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil
Pai Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil

Pai encourages you to use this 2-3 times per week in the evening (which I thought was unusual – I tend to use a face oil every night when I need it). I have to point out that this is DEFINITELY a night time oil – the orange colour you see in the bottle transfers to your face. It’s mostly translucent so you don’t walk around looking like a sweet potato at all times, but it definitely leaves an orange cast on your face.

On me this is a great facial oil as it intensively hydrates my face overnight and leaves me with a supple face in the morning. I can’t attest to the claim regarding fine lines as I’ve never experienced a life changing event in regards to their appearance on my face, but I can say that I enjoy this oil as part of my nighttime routine and I’ll definitely be using the whole bottle up throughout the colder months!

The Pai Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil can be purchased at shoppersdrugmart.ca for $40 CAD.

The product featured in this post was sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.

5 Blushes for Autumn

Five Blushes for Autumn

It’s finally autumn, and I am HERE for it! The cool, crisp air, the scent of the wind (yes – actually), the layering of clothing, HALLOWEEN… there is nothing I don’t love about this season!

I’m feeling particularly autumnal this year so I thought I’d do a post on the five blushes that scream fall to me. I’ve pulled them out of my collection and put them directly on top of my vanity so as to make sure I’m getting a ton of use out of them. They fall into the darker, more warm side of things. It’s kind of funny to me that I reach for darker blushes as my skin gets paler due to lack of sun… but these truly are the blushes I reach for during this time of the year. Not a single blush is new to me – they were all purchased prior to 2018, so you *know* they’re favourites!

MAC - Gingerly
MAC – Gingerly

The first one is MAC‘s Gingerly. I was heavily influenced to buy this blush when I saw Allison Anderson (formerly Amarixe) talking  incessantly about this blush during the earlier days of her YouTube career. I always thought the shade looked ridiculously ugly in the pan. I mean it’s basically a warm brown – how the heck is that supposed to look good on my cheeks??

And yet somehow it does. It definitely gives more of an orange cast on the cheeks than the pan would lead you to believe, which means that it works with a lot of the eye looks I create during this time of year! (If you want to see more details on this eye look, you can take a look at this post from 2015.)

Too Faced Peach Berry
Too Faced Peach Berry

Too Faced‘s Peach Berry is the newest product in this whole post, but it’s a good one. I picked it up during the launch of Too Faced’s Peaches & Cream collection last year because it appeared to be the most unique shade in the launch. It’s a super dark berry shade that typically scares people off, but if you apply this with a light hand it blesses your cheeks with a gorgeous cranberry tone.

I’m super pale in the shot above because this tutorial was filmed back in March or April, but you can see how it doesn’t come across too dark or too strong on my cheeks. I promise you this shade will work for pale skin!

Cargo Mendocino
Cargo Mendocino

Although I don’t wear this Cargo Mendocino blush very often, it’s managed to sneak through several of my blush declutters simply because it’s incredibly unique and I don’t have anything similar to it in my collection. At first glance it’s a dark cranberry-mauve, but when you swatch it it has the most beautiful gold flecks scattered throughout the formula. The glitter flecks aren’t super apparent on the face though, so don’t be too worried about looking like a disco ball.

I do tend to wear this one rather heavily, and I really couldn’t explain why to you because it doesn’t swatch that strongly (swatches for all these shades are below). I love pairing it with a similarly coloured lip colour for that “matchy-matchy” look. (Post with this look can be found here.)

Clinique Cola Pop
Clinique Cola Pop

Next up is Clinique‘s Cheek Pop in Cola Pop – a long, LONG time favourite of mine, although you wouldn’t know it from the lack of wear on the embossed flower! Cola Pop is the shade that got me into wearing darker blushes because I quickly came to realize it was all in your application. You can wear this lightly if you want, but I tend to be heavy handed with my blush because I actually want to SEE it on my cheeks – none of this “barely there” nonsense thankyouverymuch!

Wearing Cola Pop
Wearing Cola Pop

Despite the pan colour, Cola Pop comes out very red on me. Dare I say the perfect red? For me this is that perfect “came in from the cold” cheek colour. And really, I need it in a blush, because when I actually flush from the cold I turn hella blotchy!

BECCA Songbird
BECCA Songbird

The very last shade I have to mention is BECCA‘s Songbird, and I hadn’t realized just how similar it is to MAC’s Gingerly – it’s only a hair deeper and slightly more orange. BECCA’s blushes have a beautiful formula – one of the most pleasant to apply and blend out.

And of course, since I do like to match, I pair this with a lot orange and red toned eyeshadow looks (like this one from my Anastasia Beverly Hills Modern Renaissance post).

Swatches
Swatches

You know it’s funny – when I collected these shades from my collection, my initia; reaction was that they were all way too similar to each other and wouldn’t look like much in swatches. But now that I see them all side by side there are definite tone differences between them all (well, yeah, obviously between the more red ones and the orange ones, but you know what I mean!).

As I mentioned at the top of this post, none of these are new shades to me. These are ones I go back to every single fall and winter because I know they work beautifully on me and I absolutely love the shades.

Let me know if you’ve got any seasonal blushes you reach for every year!

The BECCA Songbird blush was sent to me for consideration many moons ago, the rest were all purchased by myself. Post contains affiliate links.

Annabelle Perfect Glow Highlighters (Review & Swatches)

Annabelle Perfect Glow Highlighters

In a sea of international brands that somehow seem to always grab my attention, there’s a homegrown Canadian brand that I really need to start paying more attention to. That brand is Annabelle and they’ve been around as long as I can remember. In fact, I picked up my very first solid black matte eyeshadow from them decades ago when I wanted to dive more into goth makeup.

Annabelle Perfect Glow Highlighters in Golden Diamond and Quartz
Annabelle Perfect Glow Highlighters in Golden Diamond and Quartz

Relatively recently, Annabelle put out their Perfect Glow Highlighters. Good highlighters can be hard to come by at the drugstore, so I was eager to try these out. I was even more eager when I realized that they’re also priced around $10 CAD each. Canadian drugstore prices seem to creep higher and higher ever day and it’s not often that I feel I can actually pick something up under $15.

Annabelle says that these will provide a “provide a natural and luminous finish”. There are three shades total – I’m missing the white pearlescent shade called Topaz.

Annabelle Perfect Glow Highlighters in Golden Diamond and Quartz - swatches
Annabelle Perfect Glow Highlighters in Golden Diamond and Quartz – swatches

I was surprised at how much colour the Perfect Glow Highlighters had in a swatch. Golden Diamond was definitely what I would consider “appropriate for my skintone” – it’s a very, very pale gold with a decent amount of translucency (although you can definitely see colour!). Quartz shocked the heck out of me though! I had a feeling the powder would be much more sheer, but it comes across as a medium pink with a golden shift. Truthfully, I thought this shade would essentially be a blush on me instead of a highlighter.

Wearing Golden Diamond
Wearing Golden Diamond

In swatches, the Perfect Glow Highlighters did not have a ton of reflection to them (which kind of left me feeling a bit deflated), but, as we all know, swatches only tell half the story because holy cow was I ever surprised when I buffed it on to my cheeks and I suddenly had a beaming highlighter! The tone of Golden Diamond is absolutely beautiful – pale enough on me, but with enough colour to appear golden.

Wearing Quartz
Wearing Quartz

As I said before, I figured Quartz was going to be a blush on me. But once I buffed it on to my skin I quickly discovered it wasn’t as deep as I was expecting. I ended up layering blush on top of it, and then relayering Quartz on the blush so that I’d have a more dimensional look than just a shiny cheek. I’m still a little bit shocked that this works on me – especially since that swatch was SO dark! The reflection on Quartz is quite a bright pearl-pink, but it did also deepen up my blush a touch. I’m at a loss as to how this one works really because I really expected this one to be too dark on me!

Final Thoughts

I really need to pay attention to Annabelle more because these Perfect Glow Highlighters really surprised me! I often go into drugstore highlighter reviews expecting to be let down (there’s been a LOT of duds at the drugstore over the years), so when I find out something is actually good I end up being extremely delighted! I like that Annabelle is able to provide a good quality product for a reasonable price tag – this can be a frigging challenge in Canada as drugstore prices seem to be continuously on the rise. Out of the two I tried, I definitely liked Golden Diamond the most (seriously – what a gorgeous reflect on that one), but I like that Quartz worked for my skin tone as well.

Let me know if you’ve tried these out!

Annabelle Perfect Glow Highlighters can be purchased on shoppersdrugmart.ca for $10.49 CAD each (and they’re actually on sale for $5.99 right now!).

The products featured in this review were sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.