Showing posts with label Palette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palette. Show all posts

Friday, March 31, 2017

REVIEW | Urban Decay Naked Flushed

I am a chronic over-packer and I just can't help it. Packing for a short weekend trip means that I feel the need to stuff my travel makeup bag to the absolute brim with dozens of different face products, 'cos you just never know, right? So needless to say, any sort of multi-purpose beauty product that do more than just one thing are my best bet. I got the Urban Decay Naked Flushed for my birthday a few months ago, and this seemed like the perfect three-in-one product for traveling - a bronzer, highlighter and blush all packed into one. Let's see if I'll be substituting all my face products with this one palette for my next vacation!

REVIEW | Urban Decay Naked Flushed
Urban Decay Naked Flushed
$34USD at Urban Decay, Sephora
6 shades (USA) | 3 shades (Hong Kong)

The packaging is right up my street - simple, sleek and sturdy, plus it comes with a huge mirror, which makes it perfect for travel and mid-day touch-ups. The bronzer, highlighter and blush are all full-sized, and Urban Decay claims that the formula has a "luxe, featherlight texture that feels amazing on your skin and provides a flawless finish", as well as light-diffusing particles to help enhance and perfect a fresh, glowy look. This is evident when you look closely in the pan, as you can definitely see subtle, reflective micro-shimmers in all three shades. I have the palette in the shade Naked, which is catered for medium skin tones.

REVIEW | Urban Decay Naked Flushed

Bronzer | "medium bronze satin"
This warm-toned bronzer is the least powdery formula of the three, and its stiffer consistency makes it harder to finger swatch but easy to pick up product with a brush. It has a satin-matte finish with tiny, micro shimmers that looks very natural on the skin. The warmer tone makes it perfect for adding some tan-like color to the face, but not for any intense contouring or sculpting. Out of all the bronzers I own, this is the most similar to Nars Laguna in both shade and finish, with Laguna being a bit more cool-toned, and therefore more versatile for bronzing up the face as well as contouring.

Highlighter | "soft pink champagne shimmer"
This frosty pink highlighter is a bit powdery, but very pretty when swatched and applied to the face and buildable in intensity. However, the shade is a bit too deep for me - I'm still suffering from pasty winter skin - and if applied too heavily, it shows up as a pigmented, pink stripe on the tops of my cheeks. Instead, this actually works fabulously on the apples of my cheeks as a subtle, glowy blush. Since this palette is catered to medium skin tones, this highlighter would work beautifully when I have a bit more color.

Blush | "dusty rose with hint of shimmer"
This is the most powdery and pigmented of the three shades, so I have to be very careful or risk looking like a clown - I barely dip my brush in and tap off all the excess before applying. The pigmentation is definitely there, but it's just too bright of a shade for my taste - I'm more of a nude, Tarte Exposed blush kinda gal. But if you are into bright rosy blushes, this actually performs very well.

REVIEW | Urban Decay Naked Flushed

Although the formula of these shades aren't as buttery as I hoped for, I was pleasantly surprised with how well they performed. However, the colors just aren't my favorite, and despite the convenience of this compact, I don't see myself reaching for this over any of my other bronzers, highlighters or blushes, so I definitely won't be bringing this on my next vacation. Overpacking for the win!

But for those of you who like fuss-free, multi-purpose products, especially for mornings when you're in a rush and want to look put together in a pinch, this definitely deserves a gander the next time you pass by an Urban Decay counter. And for those of you who like the concept of this palette, make sure to look into the other available shades that may be better suited for your skin tone. I may revisit this palette in the summer months when I have more of a tan, but for now, this is sadly a miss for me.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

REVIEW | Kat Von D Shade + Light Contour Palette

I've been absolutely in love with this product for the past few months, and knew right away that this baby would be featured in my first ever blog post. Let’s get started!

Kat Von D
Kat Von D Shade + Light Contour Palette 
$46 USD at Sephora
3 Shade powders and 3 Light powders

First of all, you need to know that I am a bronzer-over-blush-any-day type of person. Who doesn't love a good contour and a bronzed up face? No blush, no problem. No bronzer? Houston, we have a problem.

So when Kat Von D came out with this palette a while back, I was dy-ing to get my hands on it. It’s not sold here in Hong Kong, so when I found out my best friend was coming back from the states for the holidays, I made a tiny haul (she would say otherwise) from Sephora and made her lug it back halfway across the world for me. That’s what best friends are for, right?!

Kat Von D

The Kat Von D Shade + Light Contour Palette consists of 3 Shade powders (Sombre, Shadowplay, Subconscious) for bronzing and contouring, and 3 Light powders (Lucid, Lyric, Levitation) for highlighting that you can use to create depth and dimension in your face. The packaging is made of sturdy cardboard with a magnetic closure, and comes with a full sized mirror so it would be easy to travel with. All shades are matte, which is great to create a natural contour and a subtle highlight, and the powders are all super soft, pigmented and most importantly, blendable. The shades are pretty much universal, and you'll definitely find something in there that suits you - you can even mix shades together. For myself, I like to mix Sombre and Shadowplay as my bronzer, use Lyric for setting and brightening up my under eyes after concealer, and Lucid on my cheekbones as a subtle highlight. During the summer, I can definitely see myself using a bit of Subconscious and Levitation as well. Just a tip - I even use all these shades as eyeshadow, it works amazing. A little bit of Sombre in the crease is everything. 

Kat Von D
Lucid, Lyric, Levitation
Sombre, Shadowplay, Subconscious

Kat Von D
Swatches in natural light

According to Sephora's website, Lucid is a pinkish nude, Lyric is a yellow beige, Levitation is a soft peach, Sombre is a true taupe, Shadowplay is a soft brown, and Subconscious is a deep brown. The swatches on my skin in natural light seem to reflect those descriptions to a tee. Sombre is one of the best grey-toned powders I've found that actually mimics a shadow perfectly and makes your contour look so natural. Paired with Shadowplay, which has a touch more warmth, it's the perfect bronzing combo. Love.

Price-wise, I think it’s a very good deal at $46 USD for 6 shades with a total of 0.72 oz. Let’s compare it to my two other bronzer favorites, Benefit’s Hoola and Nars’ Laguna.

Benefit Hoola Matte Bronzer | $29 USD, 0.28 oz
Nars Bronzing Powder in Laguna | $39 USD, 0.28 oz
Kat Von D Shade + Light Contour Palette | $46 USD, 0.72 oz (0.48 oz shade powders)

So for a slightly higher price tag, you get 2.5 times more total product, and almost double the amount of shading powder alone. Come on. Needless to say, this palette will last you a looong time.

The only con about this palette is that the shades aren't in refill pans, so if you run out of a shade, you need to buy a whole new palette. But word through the grapevine is that Kat Von D will be coming out with refill pans for individual shades. Fingers crossed! 

Bottom line, I love this palette and it is hands down the best contouring palette in the market. It is a must for those of you who love a good contour, appreciate high quality, and like the ease of having a palette that you can travel with, and that has both bronzing and highlighting shades together. If so, then I suggest you put on your eyebrows, slap on some pants, run out the door and get this NOW. (Or, if you're in the same situation I was, beg your best friend to bring it back for you.)

Who else loves this palette? Do you guys have other favorite contouring palettes? I would love to hear your thoughts!