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welovebuy123 February 2, 2024 Article

It’s “neutrals with a hint of pink time”! Yes, that’s right: whilst the whole world of social media experiments with the mandatory seasonal shades of russet and bronze, I’m still stuck in bronzer mode with a little bit of pretty pink to eradicate signs of tiredness and add a bit of youthful flush into the mix.

Here’s what I’m using on my face at the moment; the hero products are the recently rediscovered

Dior Forever Skin Glow

foundation and the liquid blush from

Rare Beauty,

which seems to be totally sold out. Some potential alternatives listed below.

Let’s get cracking – if you’d like to watch all of the products in action (and full technicolour) then scroll to the bottom of the page and click play on the video screen.



Dior Forever Skin Glow Foundation

They’ve relaunched this foundation a few different times since I first reviewed it


here


in May 2013. It started off as a velvet finish face base and then it became two different foundations altogether, one with a matte finish and one with a glowier finish. The matte (simply called

Forever

) is absolutely brilliant for staying power and a massively perfected finish, the sort that looks airbrushed. The

Skin Glow

looks slightly more natural and real. Flexible.

I use shade 2N but actually it looks better on me mixed with a bit of 2.5N to warm things up. In the depths of winter I’ll probably be 2N proper.



Shop Dior Skin Glow


*

I feel as though you have to work quite quickly with this foundation, it sets fast and then sticks around until you have a proper cleanse with a flannel. The coverage is medium-to-full and it’s easily buildable – I can go in with another little tapped-on layer under the eyes and around the nose and it looks seamless.

Find Dior Forever Skin Glow


here


* – at Escentual it always seems to be a load cheaper than elsewhere. There’s a reason for this and I can’t remember it, but whatever: it makes it just a little more appealing, price-wise, when it’s £38.25 rather than £45.




Armani Power Fabric Concealer

This concealer deserves its own post; I use it constantly and it’s my default option. It gives a really natural, lightweight look, as though the product melds with the skin and moves with it, but the coverage is still very good. It’s a clever product in that it disguises and detracts without forming a thick, opaque layer.



Shop Power Fabric


*

You still see

some

of the skin beneath but it makes everything vastly improved. If you tend to wear lighter, sheerer bases and a heavy concealer on top looks odd then this is the product for you. If you can stretch to it. I’d say it’s a good investment if you struggle with concealers that sit in fine lines or look cakey – this blends in quickly and stays looking fresh all day.

You can find Power Fabric online


here


* – I use shade 5, for reference.



Charlotte Tilbury Cream Bronzer

Is actually called

Beautiful Skin Bronzer

but I’m lazy. This is very similar to Chanel’s big cream bronzer in the flat jar but comes in more shades and is marginally less orange-toned so slightly more foolproof. By buffing this into freshly-applied foundation you can create a sunkissed look that’s very believable and subtle or build up the colour for a more dramatic look.

It’s excellent stuff. Priced to reflect that. I’ve just realised that this video is erring on the side of pure luxury which wasn’t intentional! Find the cream bronzer


here


*, I use shade 1.




Rare Beauty Liquid Blush

This is sold out everywhere by the looks of it, but give


this link


* a try anyway in case you’re reading in a time of good stock! I use

Hope

, a lovely pink shade and you can see from the video that the amount you need to use each time is

minuscule

. Truly. I doubt I’ll ever use this up, unless I live to one hundred and twenty.

Good alternatives, though they’re cream rather than liquid; the cream blush from Rare Beauty (same brand, different texture) and also the cream blushes from Trinny London and Beauty Pie. They are all delicious – I apply with a brush for these, too, for a really flawless sort of effect.

If you’re lucky enough to get hold of the liquid blush I use in the video then just dap a dot on each cheek and blend lightly with a fluffy brush rather than a firmer, kabuki one. You don’t want to upset all the makeup beneath the blush, things can get alarmingly patchy very quickly…




NARS Voyageur Palette

This is one of my most-used eye palettes. Possibly

the

most-used if you exclude the Becca one that’s now discontinued. As in the entire brand, not just the palette. NARS Voyageur in Suede has precisely the shades I want to use on a daily basis and nothing else at all. It’s small and compact and I can bung it in a handbag if I need to an it even slides into one of those stupid small purse-on-a-string bags that are all the rage for people who seemingly never need to cart about an emergency Tampax, car keys or, I don’t know, money.

Find the palatte


here


* – and if you tap “Voyageur” into the search box then you’ll see plenty of videos where I’m using it. The big fat brush I use to apply the shimmery peach-beige shadow is the Bobbi Brown Blender,


here


* and the flatter, rounded one for the “fake eyeliner” trick that I do is a Sigma E55 brush,


here


*.




Brows and Lashes

Nearly there! Brows are groomed and thickened with the perennial favourite, Benefit’s

Gimme Brow

in shade 1,


here


*. Lashes are lengthened and volumised with L’Oreal’s Telescopic False Lash mascara (


here


*) which is as good as any of the luxury offerings out there. If you have fine, flat lashes and big brushes do you no favours then honestly, get involved with the Telescopic. I prefer the one in the matte gold tube (currently seven-ish quid


here


*) for everyday use but it was in my car and couldn’t be bothered to go and get it.




Clinique Lip Pop

Clinique’s lipsticks are genuinely some of the very best out there. They combine a lip primer to smooth and fill with a beautiful, punchy dose of colour and you can get matte finishes or shinier ones. Peony is, in my opinion, the perfect pretty pink. At time of writing Clinique have these lipsticks for sale at around £17 – find them


here


*. I doubt anyone would regret the purchase of one of these – they feel like a luxury buy but don’t have the luxury price tag.L’Oreal Telescopic Mascara*: https://amzn.to/3LzaLFW



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