BEAUTY REVIEW: SLEEK BAREKISSED ILLUMINATOR

Sleek Barekissed Illuminator in Cuba
Sleek’s Barekissed Illuminators are a collection of liquid illuminators with light reflective particles in four shades – Monaco (a neutral silvery nude), Casablanca (a rosy pink), Cuba (a peachy coral) and Pompeii (a warm golden bronze) – designed to be used alone as a highlighter or bronzer or mixed with foundation and apparently you can even use them as an eyeshadow base.

Sleek Barekissed Illuminators

I picked one up in the shade Cuba on a whim whilst browsing in Boots at the weekend and I am obsessed with it. I wore it on Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday, each time at events with different groups of friends, and received so many compliments which I’m totally putting down to this little bottle of magic. This is probably the first time that I’ve ever actually liked a dewy look on myself and didn’t think I looked sweaty or greasy.

Cuba is one of the two warmer shades, along with Pompeii, and my way of using this was to apply my base as normal and then take a pump of the illuminator (and here is my only criticism – even when you press gently one pump is far more product than you’d need unless you were applying this all over the face) and then gently dab the end of a stipling brush into it, I use this Real Techniques one, before gently stippling on the apple of my cheek and then lightly sweeping any remaining product along my cheekbone.

This shade is so beautiful that it works really well at providing a subtle blush and leaves you with a true “lit from within” glow. For me this is the perfect product to use as it gives fantastic luminosity to the skin without looking overly sparkly (I obviously can’t speak for the other shades in the range as Cuba is the only one I currently have). You can definitely build it up if you’re wanting a higher impact glow or more colour but, for me, a tiny amount goes a long way and gives a fantastic end result.

The swatches above show, at the top, the amount of product I would typically use, blended in to give a beautiful, subtle glow with just a hint of colour and then the bottom three show one pump of the product and a generous quantity applied and then blended in to hopefully show just how gorgeous this shade really is and how you could use this for a more intense look.

The texture of this product is beautifully creamy and therefore incredibly easy to blend in to get the look you’re going for. It didn’t cause my foundation or concealer to move at all, which really impressed me as I often find cream blush / highlighter products can do that.

I’m undoubtedly going to swatch Pompeii the next time I’m at the shops as I imagine it would be fantastic for when I have more of a tan on holiday. I’m also intrigued by Monaco and might give it a try to see how it compares to the NIOD Photography Fluid (which is ace, but if this works as well, and I suspect it might, then it’s much more affordable).

If you have a chance to pick one up I’d highly recommend that you do. At £8.99 they’re incredibly well priced and, as you really don’t need to use much product, will last you ages. Anything that can make me look like I’m radiantly healthy when I’m fighting off a killer hangover gets a big thumbs up from me!

Sleek Barekissed Illuminators, £8.99, available at Boots, Superdrug or for £7.28 via Amazon here.

 

FRIDAY FIVE: DRUGSTORE MAKE-UP FAVOURITES

I talked about my five drugstore skincare favourites a couple of weeks ago so I thought that this week I’d listing my five favourite make up products from the drugstore – the items that I not only think are fantastic for their price but that I actually think outperform similar high-end products.
Drugstore makeup favourites
  1. Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer, £4.19 available here.
    I feel like everyone loves this concealer but it’s not hard to see why.  I love this for concealing blemishes and I find it gives better coverage than a lot of my more high end concealers.
  2. Maybelline Color Tattoo Cream Gel Eyeshadows, £4.99 available here.
    These eyeshadows are fantastic and super easy to grab for a quick wash of colour or for using as a base to layer shadows on top. Special shout out to the shades On And On Bronze and Permanent Taupe.
  3. Maybelline Age Rewind Eraser Eye Concealer, £7.99 available here.
    Another concealer but this is one I purely use for under eye concealing and highlighting my under eye area. I use the shade Light. I’m yet to find another product that would make me want to ditch this as a staple in my make-up routine.
  4. Sleek Contour Kit, £6.49 available here.
    Now I do still adore my Anastasia contour kit but this is a brilliant, affordable alternative that I picked up recently. A matte contour powder that’s pigmented and easy to blend plus an illuminating highlighter gives you a perfect handbag sized contour kit to keep with you on the go.
  5. Soap & Glory Archery 2 in 1 Brow Pencil, RRP £8 but currently £6 available here.
    I use the shade Hot Chocolate which is a perfect match for me. One of these lasts me ages and gives fantastic, natural definition to my brows. It’s more than a match for more expensive options like the Anastasia Beverley Hills.

What are your favourite highstreet / drugstore make-up products?

ONLINE BEAUTY HAUL

A bit of a collective online haul of things I bought this month…

online beauty haul

BEAUTY FLASH ‣
Dermalogica Clear Start Overnight Treatment, £13, available here.
I’ve used Dermalogica products for a long, long time. I think I was 12/13 when my mum started me on their skincare range. I bought this on a whim and I’ve been really liking it. I wouldn’t say it clears up spots entirely overnight but it does a seriously good job of making them MUCH less noticeable and inflamed. At this price, it’s well worth it.

Dermalogica Skin Smoothing Cream (Holiday Gift Set), £40.70, available here.
I used to use back when I was a teenager / in my early twenties and I really don’t know why I stopped but I imagine it was post-uni poverty! My love for Eucerin’s Replenishing Face Cream is well documented but I wanted to give something else a go to stop my skin getting complacent. I haven’t cracked this open yet, but it I remember correctly this is an excellent moisturiser so I have high hopes I’ll fall in love with it all over again.
The Holiday Gift Set came with a mini Special Cleansing Gel (which is fab, I’ve used bottles and bottles of this stuff over the years) which I’ll keep for travelling and an intriguing silcone facial cleansing mitt – the blurb says this works with your cleanser to “help slough off dead skin cells for a supreme level of clean” – which I’m excited to give a try.

FEEL UNIQUE ‣
Sigma F35 Tapered Highlighter Brush, £15.85, available here.
By far the best brush I’ve ever used for highlighting. It’s the perfect size for applying just the right amount of product. This is the first Sigma brush I’ve owned and I suspect a few more will make their way into my collection now. They’re fantastic quality and reasonably priced.

Dr Bronner’s Organic Castile Liquid Soap in Citrus Orange, £8.99, available here.
Fab. Smells delicious and leaves my skin feeling really soft.

Australian Bodycare Tea Tree Oil Skin Wash, £12.50, available here.
Love this stuff. Antiseptic, non drying and smells great. It’s brilliant for dealing with horrifically pesky and disgusting problems like a ‘bacne’ flare up.

ESCENTUAL ‣
NIOD Photography Fluid, £20, available here.
After reading rave reviews from a few people I had to try this. So far, I’m loving it. It’s more yellow toned than the Becca Champagne Pop so perfect for when I’m a bit paler.

SPACE NK ‣
Becca X Jaclyn Hill Shimmering Skin Perfector in Champagne Pop, £32, available here.
Is there anything I can about this that hasn’t already been said? Probably not. It’s gorgeous and if you don’t have it, you NEED it.

Sunday Riley Good Genes, £85, available here.
I have rambled on about my all consuming obsession fondness for Good Genes before. A lot. It earned it’s place in my 2015 skincare favourites. and you can read my review here.

What have you been buying recently?