Saturday 24 December 2016

NYX Advent Calendar

A couple of weeks ago, I was lucky enough to get my hands on the limited-edition NYX Wanderlust Advent Calendar. For the first time ever, I actually managed to win this calendar by participating in an Instagram competition on their official page. So, when I first got the calendar, I noticed how pretty creative the packaging was. I love how it looks like a makeup box. The Nyx Wanderlust advent calendar is filled with 24 beauty treats for the holiday season.





Description: 


This advent calendar contains 12 of the Nyx soft matte lip products and 12 single eyeshadows. The eyeshadows are all full sized which is always brilliant, as most advent calendars contain sample sized products. Whereas, the lip creams are test size which are slightly bigger than sample size. The eyeshadows are 1.4 grams each, and the lip creams are 4.7 ml each. 


What I like about this advent calendar?


 I love how they have included some of their best-selling shades from their lip creams such as Stockholm, Cannes, Morocco etc. I have a full review on the Nyx soft matte lip creams here, so feel free to check it out! I love the eyeshadows included! They have a good selection of both matte and shimmery shades that can easily be used to create endless makeup looks. Most of the eyeshadow shades are very pigmented and blend  very easily. Each eyeshadow comes with a magnetic cover that can be in handy when traveling, or when you just want to carry one or two shades in your handbag. 

What I don't like about this advent calendar?


I wish that they have included more nude shades in their soft matte lip creams in this calendar. There is a good variety of colours, however, I won't be wearing around 7 shades of the 12 lip creams included. Specially for the price (details below), I feel like they could have added slightly more wearable colours. Despite getting 4.7 ml of product in each lip cream, I felt that it was so difficult to get product out of the tube! Not sure why, it could be due to the applicator, but I felt that after 3 applications, getting product out of the tube was quite challenging. I also think that it would have been more enjoyable if they have included a wider variety of makeup products, and not just lip creams and eyeshadows. 

Availability:

US: nyxcosmetics.com also available in several drugstores
UK: Boots

Price:

US: 50$
UK: £60

Final thoughts:

This advent calendar was quite enjoyable to open. I was excited to see what I'd get, specially for the lip creams since I'm obsessed with matte lips. I think this advent calendar would be great for anyone that wants to try Nyx products for the first time (as you do get a good selection of products). I loved the colour selection and pigmentation of the single eyeshadows. I do think however that the price tag was slightly hefty in comparison to other advent calendars in the market. 

Thank you so much for reading! Let me know if you have any questions. Until next time xx   


Monday 19 December 2016

NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream

Hi everyone and welcome back to my blog! Today ill be reviewing one of the most popular lip creams in the market, and these are the NYX soft matte lip creams! I have heard so many good things about them and I knew that I'll have to give them a try! I love matte lips and I have pretty much tried many liquid lipsticks/lip creams from both the drugstore and the high-end market. So by now, I have a solid opinion on the general features that I look for in matte lip creams and liquid lipsticks.   




Description:

The NYX soft matte lip creams come in 34 different shades, ranging from stunning nudes to bold, striking colours. The formula of these are very different from liquid lipsticks. They have a velvety, creamy texture that is also lightweight. These claim to be durable and smooth on the lips. Despite the creamy formula, they claim to dry completely matte. The packaging of these lip creams isn't see through, so the shade that the tube displays doesn't exactly correspond to the true colour of the lip cream. So to see the exact colour, just make sure to swatch any shade before buying. Each lip cream contains 8 ml of product, which is pretty good compared to the little price tag that you pay (prices and availability can be found below). 

Swatches

Below is a swatch of all the 12 shades that I own. 

Shades shown from left to right: Milan, Prague, Morocco, Addis Ababa, Seoul, Manila, Stockholm, Cannes, Rome, Monte Carlo, Copenhagen, Transylvania







What I like about these lip creams:

I love the formula of these lip creams. They are indeed lightweight and creamy. They dry completely matte, however, they need slightly longer to dry (1-2 mins) in comparison to liquid lipsticks. They also have a sweet smell to them, like marshmallows/cakes, but nothing too overpowering. The lasting power is also good, they can stay well on for 3-4 hours. Of course with eating, you will have to reapply, specially if you're eating greasy food. I love nude lips and these have a pretty good variety of different nudes. My favourite shade has to be Stockholm, which is a perfect everyday nude! There are also several great vampy, dark lip colours that are perfect for autumn and winter (e.g. Copenhagen, Transylvania).

What I don’t like about these lip creams:

These lip creams are pretty pigmented, but they definitely need two layers to look completely opaque. I do apply two thin layers for it to fully cover my lips. They are not drying, but they do tend to settle into the lines/cracks of my lips. So as I always mention with lip creams/liquid lipsticks, exfoliate and apply a lip balm before hand (if you have dry/chapped lips) to get the best application ever. 

Availability:

UK: can be found in Boots
US: can be bought online from nyxcosmetics.com or you can simply buy it in several drugstores 
Kuwait: available in Centrepoint 

Price:

UK£5.50 (Boots) 
US: 6$  
Kuwait: 3.250 KD (Centrepoint)


Final thoughts:

I think these lip creams are great for anyone that is looking for beautiful, affordable, and comfortable matte lip creams. I am impressed with the extremely wide variety of shades that you get with these, so there is definitely something for everyone. The lasting power is also good, and for the price point, you really can't go wrong. 


That is all for today's post, as always, leave any questions below. If there are specific products that you want me review then also leave them below. Thank you so much for reading and until next time xx 

Sunday 11 December 2016

Max Factor 2000 Calorie Mascara

Hi everyone and welcome back to my blog! Today ill be reviewing one of the first drugstore mascaras that I started wearing when I first got into makeup, and it is the Max Factor 2000 Calorie mascara. This mascara was my absolute favourite 4 years ago, and I used to wear it on daily basis. So, I recently ran out of my L'Oreal False Lash Sculpt mascara (which is totally amazing), so I decided to head over to Boots and grab myself a new mascara. When I passed by the Max Factor counter, I decided to relive the old days and try it again. Below is a review of what I think of this mascara, and I can tell you that after a couple of years, my opinion has definitely changed.  


Description:

The Max Factor 2000 Calorie claims to triple the volume of your lashes with its ultra volumising formula. This mascara doesn't need any primer to look good, and a single application can easily last on without any smudging. Despite being touch and smudge proof, it claims that it can easily be removed with your regular makeup remover. It is designed to suit both sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers. Each mascara tube contains 9 ml of product. The mascara wand is very traditional looking, and has bristles all around it. 

Max Factor 2000 Calorie Mascara

What I like about this mascara:

This mascara is pretty good at volumisng your lashes (I don't think it lives up to the 3x volumising claim though). The great thing about this mascara is that it doesn't clump at all! I personally don't mind the slightly clumpy lashes look, but I know so many people that absolutely hate clumpy lashes, and if you're one of those, then you'll really love this mascara. It also doesn't smudge or transfer when on, which is always great as no body wants to end up with panda eyes, right? It is also easy to layer up, so with 2 layers it still doesn't clump. 

What I don’t like about this Mascara:

Despite that this mascara gives my lashes some volume, I don't think it is outstanding in doing so. Additionally, I didn't feel that it gave my lashes much length. I personally love long, full and dramatic lashes. This mascara didn't help me achieve that look even with 2 coats! Whereas other mascaras featured here can do so with just a single coat. It is strange saying that, since a couple of years ago this literally was my favourite go-to mascara! But certainly with time, people's preferences do change.  

Availability:

Can be found in Boots (worldwide), Superdrug (UK), Amazon, Walmart (US). So it is easily available in most drugstores.  

Price:

Kuwait: 4.250 KD (Boots)
US: approx. 9.4$ (can also be found for 7.18$ & free shipping in amazon.com)
UK£7.99 (Boots/Superdrug)  

Final thoughts:

This mascara would be ideal for those that want some volume and length without any clumps. It also doesn't smudge or transfer which is always great. I personally would not repurchase it as I love to go for full-on dramatic lashes, which this mascara clearly doesn't do for me. It is a bummer since Max Factor is one of my all time favourite drugstore makeup brands. I have also picked up several other mascaras from Max Factor that I'll be reviewing in the upcoming weeks. 


That is all for today's post, as always, leave any questions below. If there are specific products that you want me review then also leave them below.  Thank you so much for reading and until next time xx 

Tuesday 6 December 2016

Huda Beauty Lip Contour

Hi everyone and welcome back to my blog! Today’s post will be on the extremely popular lip contours from Huda Beauty. These lip liners were launched in March 2016, and ever since the launch, everyone was talking about them. The reviews were highly positive and as a beauty lover, I knew I had to give them a try. I have the shades Trendsetter (which is a stylish brown nude) and Trophy Wife (which is a a beautiful striking pink shade). 

Huda Beauty Lip Contour. Upper shade: Trendsetter
 Lower shade: Trophy Wife

Description:

The Huda Beauty Lip Contour claims that it gives an intense matte colour payoff that is both waterproof and transfer-proof. It also claims that it glides on easily. As I mentioned earlier, these lip contours were launched in March 2016 and come in 9 different shades. The packaging is very simple (as you'd expect from a lip liner). The lip liner doesn't come with a twist bottom, so you'll need to sharpen it to release more product. You can use 2 different shades to contour and highlight your lips, or you can simply fill your lips in with one colour depending on the look you're going for. This product is both Vegan and Cruelty-free so it is great for suiting a wider audience. The size of these lip contours is 0.042 oz per piece. 

What I like about this lip liner:

I love how this lip contour definitely lives up to all its claims. It is very easy to glide on and both of the shades that I have are very pigmented. It also stays on very well, and easily lasts me for 6 hours (before I need to touch it up a little bit). It is both waterproof and transfer-proof, which is perfect for me as I work full-time and touching up my lip liner is the last thing I'd want to do. I tend to apply the lip contour all over my lips, and I usually go for the shade Trendsetter as it is perfect for work. However, when I'm feeling a little bold, I use Trophy Wife all over my lips. 

Lip Swatches:

Below are some lip swatches with and without flash. Keep in mind that the shades can vary depending on your skin tone.

Trophy Wife (no flash)

Trophy Wife (with flash)
Trendsetter (no flash)
Trendsetter (with flash)


What I don’t like about this lip liner:

There are 2 things that I don't really like about this lip contour. First, it is the sharpening issue, and I know it has nothing to do with the formula or anything, but I do prefer lip liners that have a twist to reveal more product, as it is a hassle to sharpen the lip liner; and these tend to need sharpening approx. every 2-3 applications. The second thing is related to the formula. Despite that these lip contours are very long wearing, they do tend to dry my lips. They can be very drying if you just apply them without exfoliating and prepping your lips. So, I highly recommend that you exfoliate, or at least apply some lip balm to your lips (for 15-30 mins) and then make sure to wipe the lip balm off before applying the lip contour, otherwise it won't last as long and will transfer.  

Availability:

Available worldwide, as you can order any of the lip contours from her website: shophudabeauty.com (a full review on the ordering process, shipping etc can be found here). Also available in Sephora stores in the US,Kuwait, UAE etc. Her products are available in store in Harrods UK. 

Price:

US: 19$ (this is the price in Sephora and on her website)
UK: £16 (found on cultbeauty.co.uk) 

Final thoughts:

I love these lip contours mainly because of how very long wearing they are. So, if you want your lip liner to stay on all day, then you'll really love these. With 9 shades available, there surely is something for everyone. The main downside would be the drying formula, but if you prep your lips, then you won't have a problem with that. Additionally, I think it is reasonably priced for a high-end lip contour. 


That is all for today's post, as always, leave any questions below. If there are specific products that you want me review then also leave them below.  Thank you so much for reading and until next time xx 

Friday 2 December 2016

Huda Beauty Online Shopping Experience

Hello everyone and welcome back to my blog! I have been doing some serious online shopping for the past week, and with the Black Friday deals, I couldn't help but splurge on several beauty products. So, it happened that Huda Beauty had a great deal on Black Friday, and since I've heard so many positive things about her products, I decided to give them a try. Huda Beauty's products are sold in Sephora in Kuwait, but her Black Friday deal was exclusive to her online shop. So in this post I'll explain all about my experience in ordering her products. I hope this post will be useful for anyone that would like to order some of her products online!

My Black Friday products from Huda Beauty 

Ordering process:

Since it was a Black Friday deal, it was impossible for me to access her website (shophudabeauty.com) as it kept shutting down due to the huuuuuge traffic that the website received. Luckily, after a couple of hours, I tried again and her website opened which was so relieving. I made sure to quickly get my order through before it shuts down again. In the header, you can find a drop down menu of her lashes and makeup (since there are several products in each category). You can also find all about the stick-on nails and Henna tattoo products by pressing on the Nails and Tattoo buttons in the header. The Black Friday bundle that I bought was already on the homepage, so it was very simple to get to. When you select the desired product, simple click on the Add To Cart, then you can proceed to the checkout. You will need to enter all the usual necessary information for them to be able to ship the product to you. You will also need to create an account to proceed with the payment.

Payment:

The payment was very simple and straightforward. You can pay using your PayPal account (you can also simply create a PayPal account if you don't have one), or you can pay using your credit card, MasterCard, Visa. I simply paid using my PayPal account as it is the safest and easiest way to buy online.

Shipping:

a) Shipping fees: you can get free standard shipping on all international orders over 75$ (excluding New Zealand and Australia). You'll have to pay for shipping for anything below 75$, and the exact amount I would presumably think is country dependent (not sure about that though). The black Friday bundle was already 75$ so I didn't have to pay for shipping which is always great! However, you need to keep in mind that you might have to pay for customs, and the exact amount would depend on the country, weight of the parcel etc. I had to pay 3 KD for custom charges which was alright as I did get many products.

b) Shipping Countries: Fortunately they ship worldwide! So even if you don't have Sephora, you can simply get access to her products. I also believe that her products are cheaper on her website than if I'd want to get them here in Kuwait. However, the prices are exactly the same in the official Sephora website that is based in the US.

I was a little worried after I placed my order as I didn't receive an order confirmation email right away. It took around 3 days for me to receive the order confirmation (it could be due to the huge traffic that was on her website). The products were shipped via DHL and you also get a tracking number to keep yourself up-to-date with the shipment status. I received my parcel one day before the scheduled delivery, so I was pleased with the overall shopping experience.

Final thoughts: 

Despite the initial access to the Huda Beauty website was very stressful and kind of impossible, the actual ordering and shipping process was very simple. I am glad that I received my parcel within 5 days! I won't be reviewing her products in this post, but be sure to subscribe to my blog to be updated when I do so.

This is it for today's post. I hope that it was useful for all those that want to order from her online website. Thank you so much for reading and until next time xx








 


Wednesday 23 November 2016

L’Oreal Vernis A L’Huile Nail Polish

Hi everyone and welcome back to my blog! Today’s post will be on the relatively new nail polish line, Vernis A L’Huile, from L’Oreal. I was in England (for my summer holiday) when I first spotted these in Superdrug. I absolutely fell in love with the packaging of this nail polish line, and couldn’t help but buy 2 of my favourite shades. So, I picked 116 Café De Nuit, which is a perfect peachy nude shade, and 224 Rose Ballet, which is a muted pinky brown shade. 

Left to right: 224 Rose Ballet & 116 Cafe De Nuit 


Description:

The L’Oreal  Vernis A L’Huile nail polish line sets it apart from other high street brands by infusing oil into their nail polish. L’Oreal also claims that it gives an intense colour (in only one stroke) and has a mirror-like shine. This nail polish line was launched in around June 2016 and comes in 22 different shades. It also has a wide, fan shaped brush for easier application. The packaging is also very pretty, which is why I got it in the first place (I know, girls need any excuse to buy). You get 13.5 ml of product which is slightly more than what you’d get with other drugstore brands.

What I like about this nail polish:

There are way too many things that I love about this nail polish! First let’s start with how pigmented it is. It is super pigmented and one stroke can definitely be enough. I tend to apply 2 thin coats, but I have tried it with just one coat too, and it still looks brilliant. I also love how this nail polish doesn’t require many steps to actually look good. I don’t use a base coat or a top coat, and it literally stays on all week without chipping. So, it is perfect for those that want their nails to look good without any fuss. The nail polish has a beautiful shine that lasts all week (so it definitely lives up to its claims). But that is not all; the nail polish has a sweet smell to it when it dries (which makes me itch to smell my nails all the time).


116 Cafe De Nuit

224 Rose Ballet


What I don’t like about this nail polish:

There isn’t much really. However, I have noticed that it does take slightly longer to dry (around 2 mins). The brush also tends to hold too much product, so I’d recommend that you really get rid of any excess product before applying it on your nails, cause it can get a little messy. 

Availability:

Available in the UK, France, Canada. I have also heard that it can be found In the US in Ulta or Walmart. Unfortunatley it still isn’t available in Kuwait

Price:

UK£4.99
France8.90 
Canada: $9.99 

Final thoughts:

I totally love this nail polish line and I would recommend it. With 22 shades available, there surely is something for everyone. It is great for those that don’t want a nail polish that requires so much maintenance in terms of top and base coats.


That is all for today, thank you so much for reading, and as always, leave any questions below. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to my blog to be updated with the latest posts! 

Friday 18 November 2016

Contouring and Highlighting

I'm sure most of you have already heard about contouring and highlighting. It has taken all over social media for the past two years or so. So whether you are familiar with this technique or not, I really hope that you'll learn something new from this post. I personally don't contour and highlight on daily basis, but I have learned many tips about it and I thought that it would be useful to share them with you all.

What is contouring and highlighting ?

Contouring is basically shaping certain areas of the face. It creates the illusion of a contoured facial structure. So in simple terms, contouring is creating a shadow. While highlighting is basically used to brighten areas that light naturally hits. So as the term suggests, highlighting just brings out the features that you want to be highlighted.


What products can be used to Contour and Highlight ?

Fortunately nowadays, there are so many contouring and highlighting products in the market, whether they are drugstore or high end products. They also come in either cream or powder form. I personally prefer creamy contour products because they are easier to blend and build up. They also look extra natural (if they are blended well). Powdered contour shades can be a little bit trickier to use, especially for beginners. Since powdered contour products can be slightly harder to blend, I recommend using a very light hand when applying them. It is preferable to use a contour shade that is two shades darker than your skin tone. Also, I would always recommend to use a matte cool toned contour colour. This is mainly because with contouring we need to create the illusion of a shadow. So a cool toned and matte shade can do that perfectly well. However, if you contour with your bronzer or a shimmery shade, you most probably won't create that natural shadow look. Blending is also key! I always try my best to blend my contour very well to avoid any harsh contour lines. You can do so by either using a brush or a sponge.


For highlighting, I also prefer using cream products. I like highlighting my face using a highlighter that is at least 1 shade lighter than my skin tone. My personal favourite way to highlight is by using a concealer. I apply the concealer on all the areas that I want to highlight, and then I blend it well using a damp sponge. I then set the concealed areas with a setting powder to avoid any creasing.


Where should I contour and highlight? 

There are several common areas to contour and highlight. For contouring, these are, but not limited to: the temples, sides of your forehead, cheek bones, nose and jawline. Whereas, the common areas to highlight are: forehead, brow bone, bridge of the nose, under the eyes, cupids bow, and the chin. These definitely are the most common areas, but that doesn't mean that you have to contour and highlight ALL of those areas! The key is to learn what looks good on your face and what facial features you'd like to stand out. For e.g. I don't personally contour my nose cause I have a relatively small nose to begin with, so when I once tried to contour it, it just looked out of proportion with my face. Also, if you have a very small forehead, then it wouldn't be ideal to further contour it cause it'll just make it appear smaller and might not end up looking the best. So the key here is to experiment and try to find what suits you best! There is no universal rule to contouring and highlighting that you'll have to stick to.

Areas commonly used to highlight



Areas commonly used to contour


Now I'll share with you how I personally contour and highlight:

Step 1: Many people wear their foundation and then contour and highlight. I skip the foundation part and start by adding the Rimmel Match Perfection concealer on all the areas that I want to highlight.  I apply it under my eyes in an inverted triangle shape, and I also add some on my forehead, chin, and cupids bow. I then use my damp sponge to blend all the concealer properly.

Step 2: I then apply the contour shade from the NYX Wonder Stick under my cheekbones, on my temples, and under my lower lip, I also blend that in using my damp sponge.
Tip: blend the contour in the direction that you want that area to appear in. For e.g. the cheekbone contour is usually blended upwards to create that high cheekbone appearance. Whereas, for the jawline, you'd want to blend the contour downwards to shadow or hide the appearance of a double chin.

Step 3: I finally set the concealed areas with a setting powder to avoid any creasing.

And voila! I end up with a subtle contour and highlight that doesn't look over done.

So that is it for today's post. Thank you so much for reading. These were my tips for contouring and highlighting. I hope that they were useful to those of you that want to experiment in that field. Don't forget to comment below if you've got any questions.

Monday 14 November 2016

Tangle Teezer Review


Hi everyone! Hope you’re all doing so well. I know that the Tangle Teezer has been around for ages, but I just recently decided to jump on the bandwagon and go get myself one. I personally have thin hair that gets tangled way too easily. So, whenever I use regular hair brushes, lots of hair falls every time and I knew that it’s about time to get myself a professional detangling brush that could help with my hair breakage issue. So, I went to my local Boots and grabbed myself one of the most hyped about brushes, the Original Tangle Teezer! Before I start, I’d like to mention that the following review will be specifically on the Original Tangle Teezer and not the other versions of the Tangle Teezer (such as the Elite, Travel etc..).


The Original Tangle Teezer

Description:


This brush is specifically designed to detangle your hair easily and without any effort. This brush comes in a unique size that fits into the palm of your hand. It is available  in several colours including pink, purple/pink, black, blue/pink and many others. I picked it in pink because the colour is VERY vibrant. You can never miss it when placed anywhere, especially when it's in my handbag. Unlike a traditional brush, the Tangle Teezer doesn’t have a handle, which might be tricky to use at first, but you can easily get the hang of it later. The teeth in this brush are designed in 2 different lengths (long and short) and that is explained as the main reason behind the effectiveness of this brush in detangling hair. This brush also states that it is perfect for both children and adults, and is hair extension and weave friendly. This brush can be used on both wet and dry hair.

Long and short teeth of the Tangle Teezer

What I like about this brush:

I love how this brush is VERY effective in what it actually states it does! It detangles my hair very easily without causing excessive breakage. I usually use it on dry hair (just because it is known that brushing dry hair is better) every day and brushing my hair was never this easy! I have also used it once or twice on wet hair and it detangles the hair just as effectively as it does on dry hair. Other than detangling my hair, I also find that it gives my hair an amazing shine. I also really love the colour (not your typical boring brush colours) and design of this hair brush. This brush is very compact and is great to pack and go. It fits everywhere, and if you like to carry your hair brush with you then you’ll really love the size of this brush!

What I don’t like about this brush?

This brush doesn't have a handle which can make it slightly trickier to use. It can also slip out of your hand once or twice when you start using it. However, with use, you will just get used to the design and you won’t really face this problem anymore. Other than that, I have nothing that I dislike about this brush.

Availability:


Available in the UK (obviously since it is made in England), US (found it on amazon.com and I’m sure it is available in other places too), and you can find it in Kuwait (Boots). I can’t comment on the availability in other countries as I haven’t checked, but you can easily search online to check whether it is available in your country.

 

Price:


Note that the following prices were based on today's search results. The prices might be different when you want to get yours.

UK: £10.99 (Boots), it can also be found cheaper on Amazon UK.

US: $9.21 with free shipping on Amazon.

KUWAIT: 5 KD (Boots).


Final thoughts:


I truly think that this brush is a life saver for anyone that has hair that is prone to tangling. I think it is perfect for children and adults. It is great for thin hair (own experience) and I have also read that it is so good for thick hair too. Surprisingly, some people have tried to use this brush on dogs and cats that have quite long fur! They have mentioned that it is perfect for animals too, however, I can’t really comment on that as I don’t have a pet. The price is also good as it is a brilliant brush to invest in. Finally I would totally recommend it :)

That is it for today’s post. Thank you so much for reading. Don’t forget to hit the subscribe button on my blog and check out on my instagram account: @beautyfull_247

Wednesday 9 November 2016

Collection Contour Kit Review

Hello lovelies and welcome back to my blog! Today's blog post will be on the Collection Contour Kit. I'm writing this post in a slightly different format from my previous posts just to make it easier for you to read and hop onto whichever section you'd like. So, let's get started!

Product description:

Both of the products found in this contour kit come in a powder form. One is a contour shade and the other is a highlighter. The packaging is very sleek and compact. The packaging also doesn't feel cheap which is always a plus. When you open the packaging, you will find a thin mirror strip which can be of handy when you're applying your contour and highlighter. The product weighs 10 grams, which I think is incredible for the little price tag this product has (the price will be listed in another section)! There is a small diagram on the back of the packaging that guides you on the places that are commonly used to contour and highlight (which can be helpful for beginners).

The Collection Contour Kit


What I like about this kit:

I honestly really like the contour shade. It is a beautiful shade that can look good on both fair and medium skin tones. The contour shade is VERY pigmented. So, a little definitely goes a long way. I would highly recommend having a very light hand when applying this contour shade, and just build it up if you want a stronger colour payoff. The lasting power of the contour shade is also superb! It literally stays on all day (no touch-ups needed :D).

Unfortunately, I don't have much to write about the highlighter shade in this section. For the reasons mentioned below.

What I don't like about this kit:

First of all, the only thing that I don't like about the contour shade is that it is kind of difficult to blend. That is why it is very important to tap any excess product off your brush before applying it. And as I mentioned earlier, just work your way slowly with this shade to get amazing results.

As for the highlighter, I am not really a big fan of it. It is not very pigmented, and it doesn't have enough colour pay off. You really need to layer it in order to see a satisfying difference, which in turn, it can make it look chalky. The lasting power of the highlighter also isn't the best. It however, is great for those that like a subtle highlight.

Price: 

The price for this kit is 4.19 GBP, which for the size of product that you get, is incredible. You can also get it for cheaper with the occasional 3 for 2 offers they have in Boots and Superdrug.

Availability: 

As far as I know, Collection is not available in Kuwait. I picked this product up when I used to live in England.

Swatches:

Swatches of both the contour and highlight shades can be seen in the picture below!


Swatches of the contour and the highlight shades


Final thoughts:

I think that this is a very affordable contour kit that can look good on fair and medium skin tones. The contour shade is great, but needs to be applied with a light hand in order for it to blend well. The highlight shade is not my cup of tea for the reasons mentioned above, but it can be perfect for those that want a very subtle highlight. So, if you are still a beginner and want to experiment with contouring and highlighting, then this is a great and affordable kit to start with.

This is it for today's post. As always, leave any questions down below. Thank you for reading!