Friday, 19 February 2010
Christopher Drummond and Sue Devitt FotD
I've spoken of my love of "no-colour" makeup before. This morning I was going for a totally neutral but slightly sunkissed look (so tired of it being dull and grey outside, so brought some sunshine to my makeup!), and so I reached for:
Christopher Drummond Veludo foundation in Fair
Christopher Drummond Finishing powder in Branco
Christopher Drummond Radiance Booster in Saude Pele
Sue Devitt Eyeshadow in Lonely Splendor
Urban Decay liquid liner in Smog
Cover Girl Lash Blast mascara
Cargo Illuminator in Wind
Chanel Rouge Allure in Incognito
Taupe is my go-to colour at the moment, and the Sue Devitt shadow has been a lovely addition to my makeup bag, it's a very soft and subtle shade:
As you can see, I'm still using Endora as my style icon at the moment, I love me a bit of swoosh on my eyeliner! You won't be seeing any baby-blue shadow here though, I promise.
But what I really want to talk is the foundation, I've been having a lot of trouble with powder formulations lately, owing to having somewhat ... er ... mature skin, and it being a bit dry owing t the weather at the moment. I find a lot of powders - and even some pigment-heavier creams are just sinking into lines and crevices during the day which I swear simply did not exist in the morning!
So it was some trepidation that I approached the Christopher Drummond foundation, powder and highlight, I'll be honest. I was scared of looking cakey, dry and, well, old! I needn't have worried, these powders are silky smooth, and a delight to wear.
The Just Beauty Direct website (where my samples came from) says this about the Christopher Drummond range:
"100% natural, vegan, made with organic ingredients. These are products not only good for your skin, but good for the environment. Christopher Drummond believes that by having eco-friendly and animal-friendly cosmetics, we are contributing to the prosperity of our planet ...
... Christopher's skin-friendly all-natural, organic based formulations include such soothing ingredients, including açai, and green tea, which contain healing antioxidants.
These products which have a natural sunscreen and are non-comedogenic will leave your s kin feeling velvety soft and looking naturally radiant."
What I liked about these was that you don't have to "buff" them into your skin, you just brush them onto your face, as you would with a liquid foundation, sometimes I find that the "buffing" required with other mineral foundations can aggravate a sensitive skin. This foundation lasted really well, and didn't need a touch up until about three in the afternoon! The finishing powder is very, very silky indeed, and the Saude Pele added just a touch of champagne coloured highlight to my cheekbones. I was delighted that there was no settling, no cracking, no caking and ... no ageing!
All that said, I'll definitely consider buying the full size product, even though it's priced at a wallet-thumping £50 - but that contains a travel container, full size foundation, and flat-topped kabuki for application - but, I'd be interested to see if Just Beauty Direct have any plans just to stock the foundation refills at any point, as I hate being forced into buying a brush everytime I just need a powder. Maybe I'll just get one of his liquid lip pots in the meantime, I think the samples are going to last a while!
You can buy Christopher Drummond products here and Sue Devitt products are available from QVC or Harvey Nichols.
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Lovely makeup.
ReplyDeleteYou really are rockin' the taupe at the minute.
Bring on the swooshy eye tutorial though!
Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis morning I was going for a totally neutral but slightly sunkissed look
ReplyDeleteGosh it is. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED, you look utterly gorgeous!