Following on from yesterday's post, here's some loose powder highlighters I have. To be fair, there's only two, but there is a reason for that, as we'll see:
Revlon Skinlights highlighter: I'm not sure if this one is still available or not, but it's one I'm not that fond of, being a bit, well, gravelly, and exceedingly glittery. A little bit of it does go a very long way though, this pot is a couple of years old (it has seen regular use) and it's still very full. It's great if you want to dress yourself up as a fairy, or need something with a little more pizazz. Subtle it isn't. It's also useful dusted very lightly over a matte eyeshadow look to give it a shimmery, glittery effect, which is what I mainly use it for. But it's far too glittery for use as a cheek highlight on my pale-custard coloured skin, alas.
Bare Escentuals Clear Radiance: I've had this little pot for a while, and I'll be honest, I don't use it very often. It's not actually meant to be used as a highlighter proper (or what I think of as proper highlighter use, anyway, which might not be the same thing), it's more meant to be used as an all-over "brightening" or radiance powder. I find the lightly pinky peach shade is fairly flattering, more so than the more usual silvery pinks, but even so, I can't figure out a way to use this without it making me feel like I'm wearing a gauze-y mask. Anyone else have this problem?
Am I missing a trick here? Are there any loose highlighter powders around that are amazing? What are your recommendations?
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Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Zuneta Tuesday
Hello! Today I'm blogging over at Zuneta again. Come say hello!
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Pop in, and discover what's disgruntled me this week.
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Pop in, and discover what's disgruntled me this week.
Monday, 5 April 2010
Reader Request - Highlighters
When I wrote this post about the YSL Palette Y-Mail highlighter a few weeks ago, one of my lovely readers, Renata asked about my favourite highlighters, and what I'd recommend. Well, my first thought, I have to admit was "I don't have many highlighters, I'll never get a full post out of that!". I was wrong. A quick scout around my makeup collections (yes, I have more than one) turned up 13 of the shimmery little suckers. And, since I rounded them up and took pictures of them, I found a few more too. Clearly, I have too much makeup.
I thought instead of one mahoosive post of various shiny strips of skin with barely any differences between them, I'd break up the posts into the different textures. Today, it's liquids and creams:
Nars Copacabana: Much as I love my Nars multiples (and I do!) I have to say that this one doesn't really do much for me. It's a little frosty on my skin, even when blended in really well. A beautiful shade for cooler skintones, perhaps, but I end up looking a little metallic, which is never a good look. I've since swapped this one for something I love far, far more, and I'll show you what that is very soon.
Prescriptives Cream Highlight: Apologies for talking about a discontinued product from a discontinued brand, but this was, for a very long time, my very favourite highlighter! The label has worn off, so I can't even tell you what it was called when it was available. As you can see, it's a little more peach than the NARS, and so melds more with my skin-tone, rather than sits "on" it. It's still, it has to be said, a little too metallic for my tastes these days.
Benefit High Beam: Again, another frosty one, I flip-flop on Benefit products at the best of times (when they're good, they're very, very good, but when they're bad, they're infuriating!), this is one I like, the packaging is good, it's a nice texture, but the pinkish frostiness isn't one that suits as many people as Benefit always say they will. It's nice to apply, but again, can make you look a little metallic.
No7 Skin Illuminator: This is one I picked up the week before last, and I really, really like the product. Unlike many highlighters, this actually comes in two shades, one pink, and one peach. This one is peach. As you can see, the colour of the highlighter almost disappears into my skin - or when it's not swatched this heavily for photographic purposes, it does, anyway!- I'm not, it must be said, a massive fan of the packaging, it seems purposely designed to make you waste the product (indeed, even the box states you should wipe the "excess" off onto your hand before using the brush to apply it to your cheeks) but the liquid inside is a good one, not metallic, not frosty, and not glittery. It's a very glow-y natural kind of highlighter, and it's one I'll be getting back-ups of at the earliest opportunity. It's also the cheapest highlighter on this page at £11, £6 if you have any Boots vouchers.
If you're unsure about how to use liquid or cream highlighters, then I suggest you watch this Lisa Eldridge video, she's amazingly talented, and gives great advice:
I thought instead of one mahoosive post of various shiny strips of skin with barely any differences between them, I'd break up the posts into the different textures. Today, it's liquids and creams:
Nars Copacabana: Much as I love my Nars multiples (and I do!) I have to say that this one doesn't really do much for me. It's a little frosty on my skin, even when blended in really well. A beautiful shade for cooler skintones, perhaps, but I end up looking a little metallic, which is never a good look. I've since swapped this one for something I love far, far more, and I'll show you what that is very soon.
Prescriptives Cream Highlight: Apologies for talking about a discontinued product from a discontinued brand, but this was, for a very long time, my very favourite highlighter! The label has worn off, so I can't even tell you what it was called when it was available. As you can see, it's a little more peach than the NARS, and so melds more with my skin-tone, rather than sits "on" it. It's still, it has to be said, a little too metallic for my tastes these days.

No7 Skin Illuminator: This is one I picked up the week before last, and I really, really like the product. Unlike many highlighters, this actually comes in two shades, one pink, and one peach. This one is peach. As you can see, the colour of the highlighter almost disappears into my skin - or when it's not swatched this heavily for photographic purposes, it does, anyway!- I'm not, it must be said, a massive fan of the packaging, it seems purposely designed to make you waste the product (indeed, even the box states you should wipe the "excess" off onto your hand before using the brush to apply it to your cheeks) but the liquid inside is a good one, not metallic, not frosty, and not glittery. It's a very glow-y natural kind of highlighter, and it's one I'll be getting back-ups of at the earliest opportunity. It's also the cheapest highlighter on this page at £11, £6 if you have any Boots vouchers.
If you're unsure about how to use liquid or cream highlighters, then I suggest you watch this Lisa Eldridge video, she's amazingly talented, and gives great advice:
Tomorrow, loose powders. And I'll be guesting over at Zuneta again too!
The Small Print: I buyed dese. I haz munny.
The Small Print: I buyed dese. I haz munny.
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Lancôme L'Absolou Rouge Creme de Brilliance Lip Swatches
When I last featured the Creme de Brilliance liquid lipsticks, I had a lot of requests for lip swatches, so here they are - apologies for it taking so long, had to wait for sunny times to get the colours right! They're swatched in numerical order as per this pic:
Please click on either shot to enlarge. Which are your favourites?
Friday, 2 April 2010
Beauty Blog Link Love
Rae just finished a four-week "photo diary" review series with the new L'Oreal Lash Boosting Serum. Check out her results and enter to win a tube for yourself!
Find out everything you want to know about Spring 2010 beauty trends at Makeup4all Online Beauty Magazine!
Vex in the City shares what On Location Tours have in store for SATC fans on the release date of SATC 2.
Makeup by Kim Porter teaches you the importance of cleaning your makeup brushes.
Betty's got a sweet tooth for Sugarpill Cosmetics and has a candy inspired look with pink, silver and bright blue!
If you're battling limp hair, Arianne of Glitter Geek has found the hair product that's made for you.
GlossQueen tries the Olay Professional Pro-X Anti-Ageing Starter Kit and tells us all about it.
Hot Beauty Health shares 8 homemade hair conditioner recipes that truly work!
Madame B Fatale talks about her new hair saviour.
Sophie from melovemakeup talks about her experiences with Trilogy's Everything Balm.
Check out Tsahi’s interpretation of Nicole Ritchie's look at this year’s Academy Awards.
Krasey Beauty has exclusive images and swatches, plus a Sneak Peek of Make Up For Ever's Holiday Metallic Collection.
Louise pops along to London Fashion Week and finds out what Alex Box really thinks of beauty bloggers.
Ever wondered how to press those pesky loose minerals? Wonder no more... Lipglossiping has the answer!
Lisamarie from Beauty Crazed enlists some Chanel to fight her dehydrated skin!*** Retrodiva is giving away a Cle de Peau Beaute skincare sampler set!
Phyrra has an exciting Beauty of the Earth Sponsored Giveaway. Have a wonderful Easter weekend, lovelies! BBLL will return in three weeks' time (instead of two.) See you then!
Find out everything you want to know about Spring 2010 beauty trends at Makeup4all Online Beauty Magazine!
Vex in the City shares what On Location Tours have in store for SATC fans on the release date of SATC 2.
Makeup by Kim Porter teaches you the importance of cleaning your makeup brushes.
Betty's got a sweet tooth for Sugarpill Cosmetics and has a candy inspired look with pink, silver and bright blue!
If you're battling limp hair, Arianne of Glitter Geek has found the hair product that's made for you.
GlossQueen tries the Olay Professional Pro-X Anti-Ageing Starter Kit and tells us all about it.
Hot Beauty Health shares 8 homemade hair conditioner recipes that truly work!
Madame B Fatale talks about her new hair saviour.
Sophie from melovemakeup talks about her experiences with Trilogy's Everything Balm.
Check out Tsahi’s interpretation of Nicole Ritchie's look at this year’s Academy Awards.
Krasey Beauty has exclusive images and swatches, plus a Sneak Peek of Make Up For Ever's Holiday Metallic Collection.
Louise pops along to London Fashion Week and finds out what Alex Box really thinks of beauty bloggers.
Ever wondered how to press those pesky loose minerals? Wonder no more... Lipglossiping has the answer!
Lisamarie from Beauty Crazed enlists some Chanel to fight her dehydrated skin!
Phyrra has an exciting Beauty of the Earth Sponsored Giveaway.
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