Thursday, 1 January 2015

Diorskin Nude Tan & Mac Sheertone Blush Review

Diorskin Nude Tan & Mac Sheertone Blush Review

Diorskin Nude Tan Bronzer

In contrast to my review on the Diorskin Forever foundation which you can read here; I love this bronzer. Marketed as a product that is aimed at those of us who desire the 'warmed by the sun' glow. I chose the classic colour 003 Cinnamon at an attempt to achieve the subtle ski chalet bronzed look.

The packaging is typical of any designer brand; elements of ultimate luxury. A beautiful mirror compact with the signature Lady Dior handbag design imprinted on the compact lid. The dark navy velvet case keeps the compact scratch free and is just another touch of unexpected opulence. Complete with a small handbag size kabuki brush that gives great application. What more could I ask for from a bronzer? The only downside is the brush leaving small hairs on your face. The 'nude' lettering on the bronzer is another classic signature of Diorskin makeup. 

Now to the actual product, in terms of colour I chose the 003 Cinnamon which is a deep rich brown with slightly orange undertones. I have a mild olive skintone. this colour is very flattering on my skin; sometimes I just use bronzer and a little concealer for a natural everyday look. 

Matte bronzers are such an investment, a shimmer bronzer can be alluring and you would naturally think that would be the type of product to create the desired sun kissed glow. They are very buildable and can create everything from a subtle sheen to a harsh contour. If you try to do the same with a shimmer based bronzer you will end up looking like a golden Christmas bauble! However, although advertised as a matte product, it does have the teeniest tiniest of light shimmer to it which is such a bonus feature for people who need a quick fix product and it doesn't affect the build ability I've been blabbing on about. A combination of a style staple and high quality wearable product; what more does a girl need? You can buy this straight from Boots here.

Mac Sheertone Powder Blush 

I have only just started wearing blusher over the last year. I chose the Mac Sheertone Blush in Breathe of Plumb because they have such a high pigmented powder therefore prolonging the life of the blush; which is true! I bought this blush in November 2013 and it still looks brand new. 

The packaging is standard of MAC simple and sleek allowing the product to speak for itself. I was slightly disappointed with the quality. The see through part of the lid has broken off quite a few times but is easily pushed back in. I found out recently about the 'Back to MAC' scheme which shows MACs' commitment to the environment if you return at least 6 empty primary packaging containers you will not only be doing your bit for the environment but receive a free lipstick too! (It's ok I know you just peed a little too.)

Breathe of Plumb is exactly what it sounds like; a darker pink with plumb undertones. For my skintone this colour is a perfect match for my skin and even more so when I have a spray tan. I wouldn't recommend this to fairer skins, the colour is too harsh; the buffoons bottom look is definitely not chic! Light pinks and reds don't tend to suit me and has the opposite effect of what a blusher is supposed to do; wash me out. This deep pink purple colour creates a lovely warm skin tone and an invigorating healthy glow. I have very dry skin so I was pleasantly surprise for once when a powder didn't disintegrate any natural glow into a black hole. Overall, I would say this is a must have beauty buy for anybody's makeup bag! You can buy straight from MAC for £18 here.

Application

When applying bronzer I start from just above my temple in light circular motions down to my cheekbones; I once saw this on a Chanel's Youtube channel. I find this technique helps to avoid patches between my forehead and cheekbones. Then sweep up from the bottom of my cheekbones up to the outer corners of my eyes back to my temples; adding a small amount of bronzer from the eyes to the temples illuminates my face. It takes me literally 2 seconds to apply my blusher; I use a soft blusher brush and lightly sweep onto the apples of my cheeks, along my cheekbones and over my forehead.

To contour my nose, jawline and neck I use a softer smaller brush. I blend from the back of my ear to under my jawline then lift and tense my neck a sweep over my collar bone up to my neck bones. Creating a defined effect and a believable match to your skintone. For my nose I use a small angle brush from the tip of my nose up along the sides and blend with a buffing brush. I never apply bronzer to the bridge of the nose as this is the area I try to highlight.

What are your favourite beauty products? Do you prefer cream or powder blush? Matte or shimmer bronzer? Designer or High Street brands? Comment an answer below or tweet me at @lifexemporium

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Lauren Love

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