No7 Illuminator: The Softly-Softly Skin Glow

No7 Skin Illuminator Review

I used No7’s Skin Illuminator in my No Foundation Makeup Look a couple of weeks ago; it gave my skin a beautiful sheen with just the right amount of pearlescence. Because  – let’s face it – some of these illuminators are almost too pearlescent to work with in any kind of sensible way. At least, they’re OK once you’ve bunged a foundation on top, but you couldn’t go out in them without some form of tempering down. You’d look like the inside of a seashell. (I’m thinking of you, Dior Glow Maximiser and Laura Mercier Radiance Primer!)

The No7 Skin Illuminator takes a softly-softly approach to adding radiance to the skin – it’s a believable, fresh dewiness rather than the OTT shine that you might use on cheekbones and beneath brows to add drama to the face. It’s not as full-on as the primers mentioned above and so gets a bit lost underneath full-coverage foundation, but for perfecting bare skin it’s just wonderful.

For added glow: Laura Mercier Radiance Primer…

No7 Skin Illuminator Review

It has a lightweight, silky feel and although it isn’t especially moisturising, it leaves skin looking as though it has been thoroughly buffed with a nourishing face oil. If you did want to use it with a foundation then it works very nicely mixed in – equal parts if you’re not fussed about sheering out your coverage – or patted on over the top. Though you have to be careful with the patting, because you can get a bit out of your depth if you use too much product or start disturbing the makeup base beneath… If it’s specific highlights you’re after on top of your foundation I think that MAC’s Strobe Cream is always a safe bet, or a powder that you can lightly dust on with a feathery brush.

i-Glow Powder: the One Stop Shimmer Shop…

No7’s Skin Illuminator is quite similar to Clarins’ Instant Light Radiance Complexion Boosting Base, I think, though Clarins have theirs in three shades and No7, so far as I can see, just have the one very neutral  tone. The Clarins is more of a comprehensive primer in that it seems to very slightly blur and conceal minor imperfections as well as adding radiance – I’ll admit that to wear the No7 on its own you’d want your skin to be looking very, very good! I must do a comparison between the two – I’m frantically testing my way through a whole drawer of primers at the moment, so will add these to the list.

You can find the No7 Skin Illuminator in “nude” at Boots here – it’s £12.50 for 30ml. The Clarins is £24 for 30ml and they usually have good stock at Escentual.com. Note on application, for both: if you’re not adding something on top then don’t apply the illuminators to the tip of your nose. I have, above, and it definitely makes things look more…bulbous.

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Dior Tie & Dye Lips & Eyes

Dior Tie & Dye Lips & Eyes

I have one of two new palettes in the Dior Tie & Dye collection; Contraste Horizon, above. At first glance it looks a bit scary with a gold lit grey/green and that very bright aqua shade, but in fact, I love the versatility of it. The bronzy brown shade is a colour I wear a lot anyway – and it’s stunning alongside the aqua.

Dior Tie & Dye

The Dior 5 Couleurs Palette in Contraste Horizon is £42. As ever, if you’re familiar with the Dior eye formula, it’s smooth, silky and beautifully blendable.

Dior Tie & Dye

From the whole Dior Tie & Dye collection, other than the bronzer which I blogged yesterday, these are where my heart is! The Dior Addict Tie Dye is lipstick that acts like a balm/gloss – super juicy and soft on the lip. I have to be very honest and say that the second shade in the CD pattern that runs through the entire bullet (wait til you see what I did…) doesn’t make any impact at all. I can’t say I care.. it’s too pretty and the colours are beautiful without an extra dimension. Above from top to bottom you see: Hypnotic Plum, Red Bliss and Fuchsia Utopia.

Dior Addict Tie Dye

Yes, I know, there is a special place in beauty hell waiting for me for taking a knife to this.. but.. I just wanted to be sure! Sorry, Dior.

Dior Addict Tie Dye

Shades here from top to bottom are: Cosmic Pink, Coral Trip and Nude Fever. They’re £25.50 each – that’s made me wince…

Dior Addict Tie Dye

Swatches from bottom to top are: Cosmic Pink, Nude Fever, Coral Trip, Fuchsia Utopia, Hypnotic Plum and Red Bliss.

Dior Addict Fluid Stick

Fluid Sticks are, I think, my favourite ever Dior product. Since their launch, they’re a regular go-to (but you have to not mind topping up.. they do need it quite regularly). There are four new shades for the Tie & Dye collection – I’d wear all them.

Dior Addict Fluid Stick

The Fluid Sticks are so comfortable on the lip, yet deliver a very good dose of colour; there’s a cooling feeling when you first apply and then a slick of creaminess that feels hydrating.

Dior Addict Fluid Stick

Swatches from bottom to top are: Beige Passion, Gel Rose, Plaisir and Tropiques. They’re £26.50 each.

The Iconic Lipliner Becomes a Lipstick

Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk

Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat in Pillowtalk needs to introduction, it is the nude go-to lip liner for myself and many others for two very good reasons: the shade – the most wonderfully, flattering, lip plumping nude-come-blush pink, coupled with a silky, soft and easy to apply formulation. Now as wonderful as Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat in Pillowtalk is, due to the pencil format, constant application and of course all but daily sharpening of the pencil, it is not the most economical lip purchase – not that this is an expectation from a luxury brand. If like myself your Charlotte Tilbury Lip Cheat in Pillowtalk habit has somewhat become a situation of finical crisis, then the arrival of Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillow Talk will be something of a revelation.

Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk
Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk

What can I say about the Charlotte Tilbury copper, intricate and very much art deco inspired, lipsticks and compacts that hasn’t been uttered before? Truthfully not much but I do think it is worth noting that aesthetics aside, the Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipsticks – regardless of what shade you choose – have been constructed for ease of use. From the weighted tube, to the chiselled lipstick bullet – everything is for convenience and precision, elements that you don’t see all that often within the world of lipstick and the hidden little extras, that enhance the overall application experience.

Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk
Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk
Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk

If you have yet to try the staple pink toned nude that is Charlotte Tilbury Pillowtalk, the applied shade will depend on the natural hue of your lips – there is a slight blue undertone which can optically brighten the teeth, but can also result in Pillowtalk leanings lightly mauve toned on certain complexions; best described it is a mid blue toned, pink based nude that in my opinion is universally flattering. A few have asked if Pillowtalk is in any way similar to Secret Salma and the answer is no: one is far more blue toned and deeper than the other which you can hopefully decipher from the above photos.

Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk
Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk
Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk
Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk

For those familiar with Pillowtalk and perhaps on their third or forth pencil, I can vouch that there is absolutely no differentiation nor discrepancies in terms of colour or tone, between the two forms of the now iconic lip shade – the main difference is the finish and comfort levels. Typically – and I do say typically as how you wear any beauty product is up to you – lip liners are not aimed at overall lip application and as such can be both a little firmer and drier, which can result in a less than enjoyable experience. With the Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk, you have the same, pretty, everyday nude shade you have come to know and love, coupled with a by far more nourishing and dare I say slightly more matte finish.

Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillowtalk

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Urban Decay 24/7 Velvet Glide On Eye Pencil

24/7 Velvet

Personally, all other Urban Decay newness is obliterated when it comes to these new Velvet 24/7 liner shades. I love eye-liners – even if I’m wearing almost no other make-up, I find it hard not to do a dark line above my lashes.

24/7 Velvet

There isn’t one shade here that I wouldn’t wear, and the thing with Velvets is that they’re perfect for smudging into smokey lines – although it’s a bit odd that they don’t come with a smudger, given that. Velvets are matte so they’re pretty dramatic as one solid line and with no sheen or frost they are actually quite different to most liners.

24/7 Velvet

Shades, from bottom to top: Plushie, Lush, Cult, Lure and Minx. Navy liner (Minx) looks amazing on brown eyes. Anyway, these all launch on 4th August for £15.

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Anna Sui Rose Cheek Colour

Anna Sui Blush

Anna Sui Blush

If you’re looking for something really different, then the just launched Anna Sui Rose Cheek Colour hits the spot. There are two variants, and I have the cool toned blush here – it’s not often that stand-outs cater to cool tones so it’s something quite special.

Anna Sui Rose Cheek Colour

Anna Sui Rose Cheek Colour

It’s just a joy inside! There is a slight shimmer to it and it’s more of an iridescent wash – and no, you don’t end up with blue cheeks! Obviously, you can pick out individual shades or swirl for a whole effect (I’d be putting this on my eyes for a wash of shimmer, to0). The packaging is crazy – super-chunky but with delicate detail. The blush formula is interesting because it’s a moist powder so you won’t get any dry feeling from it and just to throw one more thing into the ring – the blush is rose scented!

Anna Sui Star Lipstick

Anna Sui Star Lipstick

I’ve featured the star tipped lipstick before – it’s not quite on-line yet at ASOS who has the Anna Sui exclusive in the UK, but they’re a bit of a miracle of lipstick engineering and will go live any day now.

Anna Sui Lipstick

Anna Sui Lipstick

Cool, hey? And the star runs all the way down the shaft of the lipstick but obviously won’t stay precision perfect once you’re using it. Eventually, it will look like any other lipstick. The blush is £27 HERE, and I’ve just noticed that ASOS have some of the Anna Sui Nail Colours on sale for £7.50 HERE from £12. Did someone say stocking filler?

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