Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 July 2013

MAC Powder Blush in Coppertone - Review

MAC Powder Blush in Coppertone - £18.00
(or £15.00 for the PRO Refill Pan) at maccosmetics.co.uk
I decided to buy this MAC Powder Blush in Coppertone after seeing it on Barbara, a YouTuber who goes by the name of 'thepersianbabe' on YouTube. She is really lovely and I adore her style, I really recommend her videos! When she mentioned this in a video and said she was wearing it, it looked like a really nice accompaniment to bronzer. Coppertone is described by MAC as a 'Peach Brown' and is perfect when you want a bit of colour on your face in terms of looking 'warmer' but without having a pop of colour on the face like a pink or a coral. 


Coppertone gives a nice 'peachy tan' wash of colour to my cheeks and is the perfect accompaniment to a bright lipstick as it doesn't compete with the colour or clash. I have been wearing this a lot with my Bobbi Brown Bronzing Powder in Deep 4 (review here) as they go together really well. I use the bronzer under my cheekbones, on my temples and under my chin, I then use Coppertone more on the fleshy part of my cheeks and blend down towards the apples. I've especially been loving this blush for the Summer weather we've been having in the UK at the moment as I've been going for more of a bronzed look as of late (I get a tad bronzer happy!)



As you can see, it looks really natural on, although you could apply more if you wanted to. It helps to give my face a bit of a bronzed look and adds some healthy colour that looks great with everything from a nude lip or a bright lip. 

This blush has really become an everyday staple for me as it's so easy to use, you can never 'over-do it' with this blush and it works really well with my skintone. I think fair skins would get on with this really well as it has a nice neutral undertone and never looks orange. I don't think this is pigmented or bright enough to suit deeper skins however, but that it just the nature of the shade.

If you are looking for a natural, understated blush shade then Coppertone is a great one to try! It's available in all MAC stores and online at maccosmetics.co.uk


What's your favourite natural blush shade?

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

MAC Lipstick in Morange


My urge for an orange lipstick has been fulfilled with the purchase of MAC Amplified Creme Lipstick in Morange, a beautiful orange/red shade perfect for summer and bang on trend. 



MAC have recently launched their 'All About Orange' collection, however this lipstick is not part of it. I also ordered MAC's Neon Orange lipstick which is from this collection, but it looks too similar to Morange so I am going to return it. 

Promo photograph from MAC's All About Orange Collection.
(Photograph: maccosmetics.co.uk)


Morange is an 'amplified creme' finish which I have not yet had before from MAC. The colour is intense and the texture is creamy. I tend to blot my lipsticks with tissue if I am doing a bold lip shade, and I made sure I did so with this shade too. Blotting the lipstick mattified it more, and made it more wearable for me. 





Due to it being an 'amplified creme' as opposed to a 'matte' finish, it didn't wear for as long and was not a popular choice with my boyfriend - oops! He was sporting orange lips in the car on the way there! LOL



Swatches on my hand (With flash).
Me wearing MAC Morange lipstick.

I wore this shade on Saturday night when me and my boyfriend went out for some dinner and drinks. I teamed it with my new aqua/teal coloured mini dress from Zara which I am completely in love with, and my pointed nude heels, also from Zara. I loved clashing both the colours together and I felt nice and summery!

In the car on the way to the restaurant.

My dress!

All in all I love this shade, and I'm sure I will be wearing it a lot for summer and pairing it with bright colours in my wardrobe. I think it's a great statement lipstick and orange is quite flattering on the lips despite seeming quite outrageous!


Have you been sporting any crazy lip colours lately?







Thursday, 11 April 2013

Chanel Soleil Tan De Chanel Bronzing Make-Up Base Review

Chanel Soleil Tan De Chanel Bronze Universel Bronzing Make-Up Base - £31.00 here
Since watching lots of beauty gurus on YouTube and reading lots of beauty blogs, I have heard so much about this product. I've had this for about a year now and I purchased it when it had a lot of hype around it, mainly to see what the fuss was all about!


Originally, when I got the Chanel Soleil Tan de Chanel, I didn't really get on with it. This is a very tricky product to make work for you and despite the name, I don't think it is a 'Universal' bronzer. This product is a creamy-mousse like bronzer that it supposed to suit all skin types and can be used as a base or a bronzer.


I purchased this in Duty Free when I was flying out to Turkey with my boyfriend last year. Really excited, I gave it a go in the hotel room on the first day and while it looked nice, I was unsure. I think I used my Elf Powder Brush which I absolutely love for foundation (it gives such a flawless finish), but for this bronzer it was just too big and didn't pick up enough product due to it's flat top. I then proceeded to get VERY tanned and tried this bronzer to realise that it was in fact the same colour as my skin! *doh* This bronzer is not universal - LOL. So the Chanel was tucked away in my make-up box and left until my tan faded. When I decided to try it again, I used my Real Techniques Buffing Brush from the core collection, and the rest is history!


Like I said, the Elf brush didn't work because it was so big and it had a completely flat top, the Real Techniques one is smaller, and has a slightly round top, perfect for swirling and buffing product onto it and buffing it into the skin to get a dewy bronzed contour.


As the name also suggests, you can use this as a base before you apply your foundation to give you a bit more of a bronzed look, or simply add some colour to your face. Depending on your skin tone, you can be lighter or heavier handed when using it this way, and the finish on me is subtle but really nice. 




Me wearing the Chanel Soleil Tan De Chanel as a bronzer to contour my cheekbones, but not as a base.
In my opinion, the third photo represents the bronzer the most accurate - very glowy and with quite orange undertones as opposed to red undertones which I usually look for in a bronzer. As you can see, on me the colour looks so natural, and although the shade of this bronzer is slightly on the orange side, it fares well on my skintone. I think if you are very fair, you would have to be so careful when applying this and be sure to use a light hand as it could look like you have been tangoed - not a good look!

Being mixed race, I do have quite dark facial hair around the perimeter of my face and I have to be careful when applying make-up as it can sometimes interfere with the hair. This bronzer blends like a dream and doesn't accentuate my hair which keeps it looking natural. 

Swatched on my hand in natural lighting (no flash)
The bronzer itself is semi-matte but it has a lovely glow to it that looks really lovely in person (the pictures don't do it justice). It also has very very subtle shimmers and sparkles in it, that don't transfer onto the skin but help light to reflect off of your skin to make you look luminous and healthy.

Does this bronzer have any bad points? Yes. I always get fluff and hairs in this bronzer as it is a cream product and I use it with a brush. After a good few uses it starts to look like it's growing lifeforms *yuck* so I always try and keep it clean by scraping the top layer away or pulling out any fluff with tweezers. The formula is just sticky so it is inevitable that fluff and hairs will get stuck which doesn't bother me too much. Also, like I said before, if your skin colour is the same as this bronzer then it will do nothing. If you are very fair skinned, it may look very orange on you if you apply it to heavily, so be careful. 

Apart from those points, I love this bronzer and have been using it loads recently with my buffing brush , which is the best brush I've found to use it with as it buffs the product so that it looks natural. The product itself, although quite pricey is very versatile as you can use it as a base, for cheekbones, temples, arms, legs....anywhere really. The consistency is slightly sticky so it really stays on your skin all day, it's very blendable which means it looks natural and never cakey or dry. 

I really recommend the Chanel Soleil Tan de Chanel, and you can pick it up at any Chanel counter!

Have you tried this bronzer?



P.S If you wanted to know, heres the rest of the make-up I'm wearing in this post:

Laura Mercier Oil-Free Primer
Revlon Nearly Naked Foundation in 190 True Beige
Mac Pro Longwear Concealer in NW25
Chanel Soleil Tan de Chanel Bronze Universel
MAC Eyebrows Pencil in Lingering
Estee Lauder Double Wear Liquid Eyeliner in Black (Upper lashline)
Sleek Eyeshadow in Noir from the iDivine 'Au Naturel' palette (Upper lashline)
MAC Eye Kohl in Teddy (Lower lashline) 
Estee Lauder Sumptuous Extreme Mascara in Extreme Black
Jouer Tinted Lip Conditioner in Cosmo

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Review: Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet Lipstick in 32 La Ravissante


 Hello!
This is a little review of one of my favourite lipsticks at the moment - Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet Lipstick in 32 La Ravissante. I picked this up at the counter in Selfridges, I had already eyed up this shade at my local Chanel counter, and I went back to buy it! The guy who served me was very lovely and even gave me a couple of samples to try! (see below)
I wanted a coral lipstick to add to my collection, something that was non-drying and perfect for summer.


This Chanel one fits the bill perfectly - the shade is a gorgeous coral colour with visible red tones, not a particularly orangey coral. The formula is so smooth and velvety and is a 'matte' finish. I would say however, that this lipstick is not drying in any way shape or form. If you are familiar with the formulations of Mac's matte lipsticks, Revlon's matte lipsticks and other brands, you will know that they can be quite drying on the lips, giving a long lasting finish but sometimes not the most comfortable or attractive if you have particularly dry lips. 

Swatch with flash

Swatch without flash
 This lipstick is very creamy and almost has a sheen, after applying to my lips I always blend the product in with my finger to get a nice even finish, it just sets the lipstick in place and the matte finish is much more apparent.

Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet Lipstick in 32 La Ravissante - No flash

Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet Lipstick in 32 La Ravissante -
With flash (I would say this is the truest colour
representation of the shade)

An extremely photogenic portrayal of the Chanel
lipsticks - gorgeous! (I found this on Tumblr)

Me wearing Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet Lipstick in 32 La Ravissante

Overall I love this lipstick - the colour pay-off, formula and packaging are gorgeous - the packaging particularly gorgeous actually, it's like a little gadget! You push the gold end with the logo in, and it pops out! Chanel haven't disappointed me with they're lipsticks as of yet, and I hope to buy lots more shades in this finish and other finishes (Rouge Coco, Rouge Allure - not forgetting the lipglosses!) I have the Rouge Coco Shine in Evasion and it is gorgeous, a real "plaster all over the lips and go" kinda colour. 

The Rouge Allure Velvet Lipstick in 32 La Ravissante retails at £25 and is available at all Chanel counters as well as House of Fraser, Debenhams, Selfridges and many more.



Here are some Instagram photos.....

Label on bottom


Above: Chanel Eye Make-Up Remover Sample
Below: Chanel Vitalumiere Foundation in B50 Sample
(Both given to me when I was buying at the Chanel counter)

 Have you tried any Chanel lipsticks? Comment & follow if you like the review! :-)
Chloe x