![]() MAC just launched four new contouring trios they call All the Right Angles Contour Palettes ($40 each). (I found that some blushes like Bobbi Brown cause tiny little bumps to form on my cheeks.) If you’re looking for a good everyday kind of color that’s easy to use and requires little thinking on how to coordinate, you can’t go wrong with any of the ones swatched above. That being said the formula works really well and doesn’t irritate my sensitive skin. They look very simple in the pan and if you swatch them with your fingers I have to admit they look pretty standard – you can probably find dupes in other lines like MAC, Bobbi Brown or even Urban Decay, so color-wise I wouldn’t say that I find them unique. Natural is a really great neutral pinky-brown that won’t look muddy or darken on the skin. Shadore is a powder pink that brightens the face. Ariana is the perfect neutral coral that adds natural warmth. I’ve been so impressed with the three that I’ve tried. ![]() There are shimmers and mattes, both formulas look incredibly natural and meld with the skin beautifully so it doesn’t look powdery. The formula is very soft in texture which makes it easy to apply, blend and build. ![]() The Pure Powder Glow ($37 each) is a powder blush. Today I have a roundup of four brands of contour sticks, several of them are multi-tasking and great for travel because they are double-sided. I haven’t really found a cream product that I love – there are a number of compacts others rave about but cream compacts get messy so I haven’t really found anything that speaks to me. ![]() I do own quite a few contouring powders and the most natural ones to date that I’ve tried are the Marc Jacobs Beauty #Instamarc Light Filtering Powders for flawless finish and textures that blend beautifully with the skin. I have used a bronzer like Bronze Universel de Chanel or NARS Laguna in a 3 shaped motion along the sides of my face to warm up the complexion and add depth, but for the popular contouring powders and creams – I find they are easy to overdo and while they look great in photos, in real life I think it can look very much overdone. Mainly because I’m not very good at doing it myself on my own face. I have mixed feelings about the contouring technique for beauty. Dior Addict Lipstick Hydra-Gel Core Mirror Shine ($35 each) in Incognito and Sophisticated.Dior Vernis ($27 each) in Minimal and Skyline.5 Couleurs Skyline Eyeshadow Palette ($63 each) in Parisian Sky and Capital of Light.Diorskin Nude Air Luminizer ($56) in 001.Diorblush Light and Contour Stick Sculpting Duos ($44 each) 001, 002, and 003.The items from fall that I have to review: The Dior team has also created a special promo code for Beauty Look Book readers so if you see any items that catch your eye, scroll down to the end of this post for details. The most highly requested item for review has been the Diorskin Nude Air Luminizer in this collection and I will say right up front go buy it now – Dior never disappoints with highlighters and they give a very pretty glow. A lot of you have been e-mailing me and messaging me about fall beauty which has just started to arrive at counters. The Dior Skyline Collection for Fall 2016 is the first fall collection I’m reviewing this year.
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