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QUO Fall 2018 Collection (Review & Swatches)
I’m a bit late with my seasonal posting of QUO‘s fall collection, so let’s just dive right into it!
QUO does packaging extremely well. Their palettes are always compact and beautifully designed – the cases feel solid and they’ve always got enormous mirrors on the inside. The lipsticks themselves even have a bit of a new design too – these matte lipsticks actually have a snap closure at the bottom. To get at your lipstick, push the bottom of the bullet up, and the lipstick will snap back out of the packaging. I really, really like this design – I feel like it’s super secure because your lid won’t be falling off at any point if your lipstick is rattling around in your bag.
With the Fall 2018 collection, QUO has launched two new eyeshadow palettes – Lunar Rainbow (*love* that name!) and Fire Clay. For $20 CAD each, you’re getting 12 eyeshadows and a dual ended brush. I always think brushes in palettes are garbage, and I really wish brands would just stop providing them – so please QUO – stop with the brushes! As for the shadows themselves, QUO can be a bit hit or miss with their eye palettes and these two were no exception.
Visually, Fire Clay was the most appealing palette to me out of the two. This palette fits right into the warm, neutral loving era of makeup that we seem to be forever stuck in (which I’m still fully enjoying by the way!). This palette definitely focuses more on warm browns with oranges and golds. I like that they’ve provided several lighter shades as well so you’re not stuck using just one.
Fire Clay makes for a really beautiful eye look, but it’s definitely more subtle than I had expected, and sadly it’s down to the pigmentation. In a swatch, the oranges come across super strong and vibrant, but in practice I found that the shades just sort of dissolved on my eyes. I used the brightest orange shade on my lid here and it doesn’t look remotely like the swatch! Additionally, I used the darkest brown in the outer corner, and it was fine at first, but I found it faded significantly within an hour of wearing it. I don’t normally have fading issues with my eyeshadows, so when I notice it, it’s a huge warning sign for me sadly. So while the Fire Clay eye look is pretty overall, I found it to be far more subtle than what the eyeshadows lead me to believe based on the swatches.
Moving on to Lunar Rainbow. This palette really surprised me when I swatched it! QUO has a tendency to stick to flat out neutral, so I was impressed to see some vibrant teals and a golden olive shade in the mix.
And this palette definitely worked much, much better on my eyes. I loved that golden olive shade (inner third of my eye), and the darker teals were really, really pretty. I had a few blending issues around my lower lash line (which is half the shadow’s fault and half my fault for having to rush out the door to work!) but overall I was much more pleased with Lunar Rainbow in comparison to how I felt about Fire Clay. These colours are much more true to pan/swatch, and I didn’t notice any fading.
QUO Face Palettes are always excellent, and these Fall 2018 ones are no exception. There’s something about the powder quality that blends smoothly and evenly – the colours always end up being absolutely beautiful on the skin.
However, my largest complaint with their face palettes is that while they’re really good, they tend to get repetitive season over season. The “lighter” face palette (Sweet Magnolia) always has a cool-toned pink blush with a pinky-toned highlighter, and the “darker” face palette (Dragon Bite) always has a coral blush with a more golden highlighter. While both palettes work nicely on me, and I always, always love the quality, I would like to see a little bit more variety in their releases.
The bronzing shades in the Dragon Bite palette is slightly more intense than I would normally go for, so I just make sure to apply it lightly (I used the less shimmery bronzer all over my face along the perimeter, and then used the more shimmery, deeper one at the very backs of my cheekbones). As for the blush and highlighter – I mean they’re frigging stunning. I love those shades so, so much and they worked really well with the Fire Clay eyeshadow palette on my eyes.
Sweet Magnolia is one of those staple QUO palettes for me as the colouring always works on my skin tone. Despite me preferring coral blushes because I find them prettier to look at in the pan, it has to be said that pink tends to go great with every look and the highlighter matches it nicely.
To finish up the QUO Fall 2018 collection, we have the new Matte Lipsticks in three shades. I love the opening mechanism on these lipsticks (push the bottom to release the lipstick). I think they take the cake over even the magnetic closure ones for me!
Although there’s only three shades in the collection, they do a great job of providing options that suit the palettes. The pigmentation on the lipsticks is predominantly opaque – the only one that had slight translucency was Addict but that’s because it has a purple base and those shades are prone to pigmentation issues. I find that the formula glides on smoothly, but I did encounter a bit of gathering issues around the inner rim of my mouth after about an hour or so. This is easily smoothed out with your fingertip though. I would also suggest applying these with a lip brush to get a crisp line.
Seduce is a really easy colour to wear. I always forget how nice these kinds of shades look on me as I tend to go for more vibrant colours overall. I love how easily this paired with a warm eyeshadow look, but I feel like it would go equally well with a cool-toned one as well.
Date Night is *lovely*! I included it in my recent post on 5 Red(ish Lipsticks for the Colder Months because it’s a really stunning shade that suits the fall season perfectly. It’s a brick red with some burnt orange thrown into the mix.
Deep purple lipsticks have patchiness issues – we all know this, and I feel like I’ve tried out a lot of deep purples lately that continue to have really bad patchy problems on my lips. So I was really impressed when QUO‘s Addict shade went on my lips with little to no issue in comparison to the other ones I’ve tried recently. There is some translucency in certain areas, but it did apply and stay on my lips much nicer than others I’ve dabbled with in the last few months.
Final Thoughts
The QUO Face Palettes are always excellent products so I’d suggest picking one of those up if you didn’t already have one of their face palettes (due to the repeated shades). The eyeshadows palettes were a bit all over the place – for me Fire Clay is sadly a pass because the colours just didn’t come out as vibrantly as I had hoped. I love Lunar Rainbow‘s depth of tone, so I’d suggest that one over Fire Clay for sure. The Matte Lipsticks are lovely too, and I really love the shade selection they’ve put out with this launch.
QUO can be purchased in stores at Shoppers Drug Mart, or on their online retail platform too.
Products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration. Post contains affiliate links.
5 Red(ish) Lipsticks for the Colder Months
It’s that time of the year when I start busting out all of my reds and burnt oranges. Fall and winter practically scream red(ish) lips to me, so I thought I’d let you know the ones I’ve been reaching for the most lately.
Some of these are old favourites (look at the nub left on that MAC lipstick!!), whereas some are a bit newer in my collection. New or old though… they’re all amazing lipsticks and I’ve been reaching for them constantly. And I just noticed a theme too (aside from the colour), they’re all pretty much matte finishes!
Bourjois‘ Rouge Buzz is definitely the brightest of the bunch! It’s an interesting orange/red mix. Some days I think it’s red, and some days I think it’s orange. Either way it’s a shade that lights up my face – I feel like my features come alive when I’m wearing this colour! It goes on a bit glossy but dries down over time to more of a matte finish.
Too Faced‘s Chill Pill is newer to me. They just launched it as part of a shade extension to their Peach Kiss range (lip swatch video here) and it’s glorious! It’s a burnt, rusty brick colour and it’s so perfectly seasonally appropriate that I keep grabbing for it over and over again. The Peach Kiss formula is a knock out too – smooth and comfortable to wear, it packs a ton of pigment AND smells like peaches and cream!
Oddly, I didn’t have a standalone photo of me wearing Bite Beauty‘s Crushed Chili, so I had to snag a screenshot from my Spice collection lip swatch video. That entire lipstick range was a solid home run, and I’ve found myself reaching for different shades depending on the season. Now that it’s November, it’s time for Crushed Chili to shine! It’s a deep red with a hint of brown to it and looks absolutely killer with a super simple eye look (think a warm crease, champagne lid and winged liner).
QUO‘s Date Night was just released in their Fall 2018 collection and it really surprised me. In the bullet it looked more like a pink, but on the lips it goes much more burnt red with maybe a hint of pink to it. I feel like it comes across slightly more muted in comparison to Bite‘s Crushed Chili and Too Faced‘s Chill Pill, so this might be for you if you’re looking for something a bit softer in the red family.
And what would a post about red lips be without mentioning MAC‘s Russian Red? This red is an absolute staple in my collection. It’s THE red to end all red.s I’m convinced there isn’t a person out there that can’t wear this shade. You can dress it up with a smokey eye, go vibrant with a bright orange and red eye, or dress it down with a simple eye – either way, Russian Red is foolproof. If I had to recommend one shade to you in this entire post, this would be it – because I feel like everyone needs to experience Russian Red at some point in their life!
Swatched out you can see that they’re all really heckin’ pigmented! The Bourjois and MAC shades are the extremes in this round up, but the three shades in the middle are all somewhat the same with slight tonal changes. If you like a red with a bit more pink – grab the QUO one. Like it with a little more orange? The Too Faced one is for you. And if you really want a burnt brick colour, then Bite‘s Crushed Chili is perfect.
Let me know if you start gravitating towards these kinds of shades in the cooler months! And if you do, let me know what shades you’ve been enjoying lately!
All of the lipsticks were sent to me over the years for consideration except for MAC's Russian Red which I purchased myself. Post contains affiliate links.
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QUO Summer 2018 Limited Edition Collection (Review & Swatches)
QUO, the home makeup brand of Shoppers Drug Mart here in Canada, has launched their Summer 2018 collection, and it’s full of celestial hues and oil-slick rainbow ombre packaging!
I’ve been trying out the products over the last few weeks, so let’s dive into my thoughts!
I feel like I say this ever time I try out QUO‘s seasonal face palettes but… they’re really good. Like *REALLY* good. QUO has a habit of releasing these kinds of three-pan face palettes whenever the season changes and I never get sick of them because I swear they have yet to release a dud.
Each palette comes with a blush, highlighter and bronzer. The Orion palette is a cooler palette that is slightly more suited towards paler skintones, but I’d like to point out that the bronzer shade could also double as a contour colour because it has a lot of grey in it. I love it as a bronzer on me personally, but the tone looks just right for a contour as well.
The Terra palette is more warm-toned and definitely has more of a warm-golden bronze. I especially love the coral blush in that palette!
Swatched out you can see full on pigmentation in both palettes.
I really, really love Orion on me. While I’m drawn towards coral blushes (like in the Terra palette), cooler pink blushes do tend to look “nicer” on me. And that highlighter? Holy cow – how blinding is that??
Terra doesn’t quite suit me as well as Orion does, but it’s also significantly deeper in comparison. The highlighter is a lot more subdued on me, but that’s because it’s darker than my skintone and isn’t able to cast a reflection as easily.
I am always extremely skeptical about eye creams because I have huge problems with oily lids and creasing shadows. It’s very, very rare (if not impossible) for me to wear a cream eyeshadow without creasing. But look at those colours! I was game to try them out despite my argumentative eyelids because they’re just so gorgeous.
Single layer swatches demonstrate that they’re a little bit translucent and definitely need to be built up if you want to wear them as a more solid colour. I definitely found the colour in the package was a little deceptive and these weren’t as duochrome as I was expecting.
Galactic applied nicely to the lid and it was fairly easy to blend out with another brush that had eyeshadow on it (the purples). Sadly…
I had a lot of crasing problems with Galactic. What you’re seeing above, in the inner part of my lid, is creasing within the first five minutes of wear. I was really sad because I thought it was going to hold out at first, but it sadly gathered and separated there pretty quickly. Usually if this happens to me it’ll only get worse throughout the day but that didn’t happen with this one. Galactic actually stayed like this through a full work day which really surprised me. So if you’re not prone to creasing like I am, you may do really well with this eye cream!
Of course, I couldn’t just try Galactic, I had to try out Aura too, especially since it was such a gorgeous colour. In a swatch this one didn’t look that amazing, but it was absolutely transformative on the lid. It went from being a blue/white on my arm to a lavender/blue pearl on the eyes.
Impressively, this one barely creased on me. I was completely taken aback! That tiny, TINY amount of separation on the inner part of my lid is really impressive for me. (And yes, these are over top of eyeshadow primer.)
Next up – lip gloss! Although lip gloss isn’t exactly my thing, I know it’s been making on heck of a comeback so people are always excited to see new and fun shades.
The colour range is certainly unique – Stargazer is a milky hot pink, High Beam is a translucent light pink pearl and Celestial is a sheer base with blue particle shimmer.
I suspect Celestial is a bit more of a topper colour for most people, and I think it would work best that way because it’s super hecking gritty. It’s the kind of gritty where it feels like I’ve got fine granules of sand stuck in my gloss. Sadly, although the colour is pretty, that grittiness makes this a total pass for me.
High Beam is definitely less gritty than Celestial (although there is some shimmer in it), but it’s also slightly patchy. (Honestly, I’m a bit confused on how people WANT their glosses. Some people want opaque colour, some people want translucency… but people who want it to be translucent also don’t want it sinking into their lip lines which is damn near impossible to achieve with a milky, sheer-ish base.) So High Beam is somewhat sheer and would most likely make a great lipstick topper.
And then there’s Stargazer… and people… I was NOT prepared. Holy smokes. This colour is solid and opaque, and has a reflection that could rival most face highlighters. The texture is smooth – slick and yet creamy. It actually *feels* sexy to wear this one – which is not something I ever thought I’d say about a gloss. This one is completely different from the other two above – much, much nicer on the lips!
And lastly, like any appropriate summer collection should have, QUO has released Illuminating Drops. They come with your usual dropper style tip and you can use them as a regular face highlighter or mix it in with your moisturizer, primer, etc.
Much like the face palettes, you’ve got a cooler toned one (paler) and a warmer one (definitely more bronze). They feel a bit slippery to the touch, but not oily which is great.
Honestly, I was pretty nervous about using a liquid highlighter on my face because I don’t use them that often. However, Champagne Pearl turned out to be beautiful. It’s a bit more of a softer glow when you compare it to the Orion powder-trio highlighter, but I think some people may like something a bit softer than a blinding highlighter. I was also impressed with how easy it was to blend out with my finger tips! I dabbed a few pats of it on the tops of my cheekbones with my fingers and then blended it all out without any brushes. It melded into the skin seamlessly! (I haven’t applied Radiant Bronzer to myself because it’s definitely too dark for my skintone, but it’s a lovely tone and the texture feels the same as the lighter one.)
Final Thoughts
My top picks are:
- Definitely the Face Palettes – in particular the cool-toned one (which is a surprise as I thought I’d like the darker one more).
- I think the colours on the Eye Creams are beautiful and if you’re not prone to creasing, these may definitely work for you as I only had minimal initial creasing upon application (which, quite frankly, is miraculous – normally my whole eyeshadow look goes to hell in a handbasket with a cream shadow). Out of the two, I’d definitely choose Aura as it’s the most unique.
- Stargazer Lip Glos if the colour is up your alley. The colour is incredible and it was super comfy to wear!
Let me know if you’ve picked up anything from this collection!
The products featured in this post were sent to me for consideration.