I’ll start with the contouring sticks, this is a dual ended
stick, think 2 stick foundations merged. One end for highlighting and the other
for contouring and comes in 5 shades. I received shades 3 and 4. The
contouring shades are identical and I can use these interchangeably, they are also quite warm toned and not as cool toned as a contour colour should be, but I feel on darker skin we can get away with this. The
highlighting shades are very different, for this I need shade 3, these blend
like butter, I love
these. They cost £29 each, and if you know what shade you are in the CC cream,
this is the shade you’ll be in these.
Next is the Radiance Sublime Powder, I thought this would be
extremely shimmery on the skin, but it’s quite subtle and adds a nice warm
glow. It's developed with a new extra fine texture that blends easily, combining pigment and
shimmer, it’s oil free, fragrance free and paraben free. The 5 shades are
designed to match different undertones, I have shade no4 and it cost £26.
The 5 Colour Eyeshadow Palette is £32, each palette is
designed to work in harmony, and structured around 3 looks a nude look using
the matte shades, a day time look using the colour trio that can then be turned
into a smokey night time look using the darkest matte shade. The palettes
consists of 4 different textures, this one consists of 1 metallic shade, 1
satin shade, 2 matte shades and 1 glitter shade. I love this palette, it’s
compact and great for travel, even though it’s structured around 3 looks, a
multitude of looks can actually be created, I have palette no4 out of 5.
Finally are the mono eyeshadows, which have been developed
in a new formula, and come in either a matte or metallic finish. Shade 02 is a
light, bright orange shade, which is pigmented and blends beautifully. I’ve
used this both on the eyes and cheeks, and it’s absolutely gorgeous, definitely
a shade a brownbeauty should have in her stash. Then shade 12, which is a
vibrant, light turquoise blue, not an everyday shade, but great for when you
want a pop of colour. Again pigmented and blends beautifully, especially for a
matte shade. There are 15 shades in
total, they don’t have names just numbers, and cost £15.50 each.
black|Up Paris is available on their website or
Debenhams.com.
Thank you for visiting the blog today.
Alex
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