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Guerlain Precious Lights Radiance Essentials Kit Review

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Guerlain makes some of my absolute favorite products for creating a flawless luminous look, especially Guerlain meteorites. Right now, they have available a limited edition collection, the Guerlain Precious Lights Radiance Essentials Kit.

Guerlain Precious Lights

the Guerlain Precious Lights set includes the following:

(1)  Precious Light Rejuvenating Illuminator: This light concealer has gold radiance pigment to blur the appearance of wrinkles and other issues by reflecting light. It also contains peptides to treat the skin.

(2) Guerlain Meteorites Perles Light-Diffusing Perfecting Primer contains also reflects light and conceals blemishes with color correcting properties (generous trial size).

(3) Guerlain Meteorites Perles (my favorite) provide six colors to use as a finishing powder that creates a glowing look unlike anything I have achieved with other powders (generous trial size).

Here are photos from the set.

Guerlain Precious Lights Kit

Guerlian Meteorites. I love these.

Guerlian Meteroites

The Perles Primer. I find that it doesn’t color correct all that much, but it lends to the overall luminous glow that you can get when using these products together.

Guerlain Meteorite Perles Primer

Here is a swatch of the Guerlain Illuminator. This rubs in to diffuse and reflect light.

Guerlian Precious Light Illuminator Swatch

Overall, this is a very nice set and it can be a great way to try these products without dishing out a ton of money for full sizes of the meteorites and primer. One caveat, the shades are geared for fair to light skin. They can be pretty forgiving, but I still wouldn't recommend the kit for anyone who doesn't consider themselves fair or light.

Get the Precious Lights Kit at Sephora

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Get The Look: Five Steps To Fabulous Fall Makeup

Embracing a casually-glamorous appearance for fall is an ideal way to let a woman’s natural beauty and inner stylish sophistication shine. Following the five steps listed below will give you the foundation for creating your own unique and sophisticated style for the fall season. Also listed are products for the luxury look that is pictured.

Fall Makeup Collage

1. Begin with beautiful, clear and clean skin.

Putting on expensive makeup and creating a beautiful style with makeup will be a loss if the skin is not prepared first. Beginning a skincare regimen is necessary if you have problems with oily or dry skin. A consistent morning and evening skincare routine will help you to obtain beautiful and clean skin that will provide a wonderful backdrop for fall makeup styles.

2. Select the proper foundation and powder that will set a basis for striking fall makeup.

Translucent loose powders applied lightly with a brush on top of a slightly-shimmering, translucent foundation base will provide the perfect backdrop for beautiful autumn makeup colors. Autumn is a great time to wear bold greens, vivid sea-blues and rustic colors. However, in order for these colors to stand out and complement your face, it is important to be gentle with the color and application of foundation and powder.

3. Let love captivate your lips by using vivid and rustic lip colors.

Apply a deep wine or a rustic light brown to the outer perimeter of the lips in the form of a lip liner pencil. Lip liner pencils help to highlight your lips and accentuate the natural curves of the mouth. Rustic brick reds and deep, orange-reds are perfect lip colors to use during the fall season. Save the pinks and purple shades for spring and summer when more playful colors and whimsical outfits are worn.

4. Bring out the eyes with glimmering colors and subtle sparkle.

The eyes and the smile are two parts of the face that people notice right away. Now that you have beautiful lips taken care of, feel free to add some pizzazz to make your eyes pop. Dramatic eye color can be used during the fall season to draw attention and intrigue. Make sure the eyebrows are carefully plucked or waxed so unwanted brow hair strays will not detract from the beauty of your eyes. Sensuous colors such as deep sea-greens and blues, golden shimmering tones and bold grey shades will bring out the colors of all shades of eyes in an attractive and dramatic fashion.

5. Enhance a glamorous eye and lip color with subtle rouge colors.

Since you are going with a light shade of foundation and powder and more vivid shades for the eyes and lips, it is important to maintain the balance of color by using a subtle shade for your cheekbones. Select a rouge color that is a few shades lighter than your natural skin tone that also has a slightly rose-colored tint to it. Apply this gently with a brush to the cheekbones in order to accentuate your cheeks.

Get The Look With These Products

  • Rouge G de Guerlain Jewel Lipstick Compact in Warm Red
  • Dior Vernis Nail Lacquer in Bright Red
  • Givenchy Noir Couture 4 in 1 Mascara
  • Lancome Blush Subtil - Oil-Free Powder Blush in Cedar Rose
  • Dior 5 Colour EyeShadow in Royal Khaki

On a budget? Look for similar shades, focusing on well pigmented eye shadows. L’Oreal and Milani are especially good when it comes to good pigment on a budget.

Shop for the  products mentioned at Sephora

Disclosures: Beauty and Fashion Tech at times reviews products provided by a representative of the company. When we do so, we specifically state so. We also use affiliate links. For more, please see the disclosure page

Makeup Wars Most Expensive Face Challenge

 


 

This time around, the Makeup Wars bloggers are putting on our most expensive faces! This one surprised me. I don’t necessarily collect a ton of luxury items, and many of the things I used are more mid-range, yet my total came up to a rather shocking amount that is revealed at the end of the post (I figure some suspense is good for you all).  I also suspect that I will be in the bottom half of the group in terms of overall value of the products! It is a bit surprising to add this stuff up and see what it really costs for a full face!  I didn't buy all of it, since some were products provided to me for review, but I bought a good amount of it over time. For an interesting comparison at the other end of the price range, see the previous $20 Face Challenge.

Here is my reaction when I added up my total:

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The Most Expensive Face Challenge: Products and Look

For this challenge, Makeup Wars bloggers used the most expensive items in our existing collections.  We also included skin care and tools that we typically would use.  This was a fun challenge, in part because I got to go rediscover some old favorites that I hadn't used in awhile. Here are just  few of the makeup items I used for this challenge. I didn’t try to cram everything into the picture!

Most Expenvie Face Challenge

For my look, I went for a neutral, slightly smoky eye since my Chanel palette worked well for that. My most expensive mascara was blue and that worked OK with the browns in the shadow. I stuck to my favorite daily lip look, which happens to include my priciest lip items anyway. I had to dig out my better brushes. I actually have several daily use favorite brushes that are very affordable from BH Cosmetics. Here is my full face of makeup. The list of products and totals follow.

Chanel Makeup Look

Here are my products used, their prices, and my thoughts on them for this challenge and look:

Makeup/Foundation

Laura Mercier Oil Free Primer $32: This is often my go to primer, although I also use various silicone based primers fairly often. (See my Laura Mercier Review on Girl Gloss).

Laura Mercier Silk Cream Foundation $43: I got a bit lucky here. I used to have a more expensive Dior foundation that I didn’t like, but I couldn’t find it for the challenge!  I also sometimes have Armani foundation, which I love, but I happen to be out of it at the moment, leaving Laura Mercier as the most expensive that I had on hand. The silk cream must have been matched for me in winter. It was a bit on the light side for me!

Laura Mercier Concealer $30: This is my daily use concealer.

Make Up For Ever Duo Matte Powder $34 (read the MUFE Duo Matte Review): I add MUFE powder foundation over areas where I have hyperpigmentation and often brush it lightly on as a finishing powder.

Eyes and Cheeks

Here is my eye look:

Chanel eye makeup look

Urban Decay Primer Potion $20: I regularly use this as my eye primer.

Chanel Le Regards de Chanel Palette $80 (see the Chanel swatches): I bought this limited edition palette last year and love the neutral shades in it. It is great for a fairly neutral smoky eye.

Shiseido Cream Eye Liner $26 (read the previous Shiseido liner review). I love this pot liner. I forgot that I had it! I might have had more expensive liners around, but I didn’t try to add those up to figure it out.

Le Metier de Beaute Mascara $34 (read the Le Metier Mascara review): This was an item that was sent to me by a company representative and it happens to be in blue. I love this mascara and fortunately I like blue mascara.  The couple of times that I was sent samples from Le Metier they were odd shades (such as black lip gloss), which made doing an objective review difficult. So this was one of the few items I reviewed since I do like blue lashes!

Estee Lauder Brow Kit $32 (see my previous Estee Lauder Brow Kit review) : This kit includes a taupe pencil, highlight pencil, and brow gel. All that you need!

Bobbi Brown Bridal Palette Blush $50: I love the blush in the Bobbi Brown Bridal Palette. In fact I love the palette as a whole. This is a rather pigmented blush, so I wear it light and then blend it well with the next item on the list.

Guerlain Meteorites $58: These little balls of illuminating powder are perfect for blending, highlighting, or for overall illumination. I like to blend my blush with it.

Lips

Make Up For Ever Aqua Lip Liner $18: I use a neutral brown/pink lip liner under a stain, followed by lipstick and gloss for a super long wear lip look. The lip look I did here made it through dinner and two glasses of beer before I touched it up!

MAC Pro Longwear Lip Stain Marker (see my review on Girl Goss) $16: I don’t think these are still available. I love this stain as a great under color for lipstick that will wear well.

Chanel Rouge Coco Lipstick in Rouge Orage (see my Girl Gloss Swatches)  $33: I love this lipstick and wear it a lot. In fact, I am nearing time to buy another one! I also often wear a YSL lipstick that is about the same price.

Cargo Blu Ray Gloss $24: I think I might have more expensive glosses but I didn't want to try to price my whole collection. This was at least one of the sort of pricier ones and I didn’t have any Dior left, which would have cost more.

Skin Care

Outside of makeup, we have been adding up skin care and tools as well. These are the most expensive items that I typically use, and not including special weekly treatments.

Creme de la Mer $140 (here are 5 great uses for Creme de la Mer): I regularly use Creme de la Mer as an eye cream. I also use it all over when my skin is dry, although right now I have been on the oily side.

M Lab Cleanser $60: M lab makes great products. They are pricy, but I love them!

M Lab Anti-Aging Brightening Serum $65: One of my go to melasma treatment products. Also see my M Lab review of a number of their items). I also regularly use PCA products, but they are not quite to the M Lab price range.

Ole Henriksen Sheet Transformation $45: This is my go to night cream. It is light, which I like when my skin is oily.

Estee Lauder Day Wear $45: This is pretty much my standby product for light moisture with SPF.

Tools

I don’t have an expensive brush collection. The priciest I have are all MAC. I often use cheaper brushes too, such as EcoTools, Essence of Beauty, Crown, or BH Cosmetics. Here the MAC brushes I used for this look:

MAC Large Powder Brush $42

MAC Angled Contour Brush $35

MAC  Regular Powder Brush $35

MAC Large Eye Shader Brush $31: I use this on a lot.

MAC Short Shader Brush $25

MAC Blending Brush $23: This is always my go to blending brush.

MAC Retractable Lip Brush $23

Revlon Eyelash Curler $5: I don’t have an expensive curler!

Beauty Blender Sponge $20: I love this for applying foundation!

Totals

Whew! So here are the totals!

Total Makeup: $530

Total Skin Care: $355

Total Tools: $ 259

Grand Total: $1144

You can buy the items listed here at Nordstrom and/or Sephora

Visit the rest of the Makeup Wars bloggers to see their most expensive looks!

Disclosure, some of the items in the post were provided to me by representatives of the company. These are: Several of the Laura Mercier products, M Lab, Shiseido, Le Metier de Beaute, MAC Pro Longwear, and some of the MAC Brushes.

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