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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.

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

Make-up Concealer 101

30 Days of Beauty Day 20, Cover Up Imperfections With Concealer

Concealer is one of those necessary evils in most women’s make-up routine. ‘Evil’ because it is so difficult to get right in every light. What looks natural in outdoor lighting can look incredibly noticeable in fluorescent lighting and vice versa. There is a certain skill in choosing the right concealer and in applying it correctly.

applying concealer

CHOOSING A SHADE

Concealer should to even skin tone in areas where skin is, for whatever reason, darker than in other areas. That is to say, one should choose a concealer that is the same shade as their normal skin areas. Do not choose a shade that is lighter than your skin tone.  As Moxie from Moxie Reviews notes:

Don't use concealer that is too light. The point of concealer is to draw attention away from the area; choosing one that is too light for your skin tone just calls attention to it.

Even if the concealer is applied underneath foundation, the lighter tone will pop out under the foundation. Although it may seem counterintuitive, choose a shade that is slightly darker than your own skin since concealer goes on lighter than it looks on the stick or brush.

Jenn from: Canadian Beauty and Fashion Blog- Spiced Beauty gives these simple tips for choosing a concealer for under the eyes

Do you suffer from dark under eye circles?
If you are of a lighter skin tone opt for a yellow based concealer.
If you are of a darker skin tone opt for a orange based concealer.

CAN I SKIP CONCEALER?

Concealer works with other make-up to help hold the other make-up in place. Foundation, eyeliner, eye shadow and blush all stay in place longer and stronger with the help of concealer. Many people use concealer only around their eyes to hide dark circles. Covering dark eye circles is certainly achieved by using concealer, but that is not the only reason to use it.

Do not skip concealer if you want, or need, your make-up to stay in place for more than five hours. While it may seem like an extra and unnecessary step in your make-up routine, applying it along with foundation and eye make-up will keep you from having to touch up your make-up all day long.

HOW TO USE CONCEALER

Besides using concealer on and under dark eyes, use concealer anywhere that you wish to have more coverage. Some of these areas include:

· Pimples
· Birthmarks
· Scars
· Freckles
· Dark spots
· Bruises

Apply concealer after foundation using a brush or fingertip. By apply after your foundation, the concealer is not worn off by the foundation application. to the extent the concealer looks slight off shade from the foundation, blend slightly and consider choosing a different shade of concealer.

Be careful to avoid an over-layered look that is a typical trap when using concealer. To avoid this, do not apply pressed powder over foundation and concealer. Skip the pressed powder until later in the day when your forehead begins to shine. In addition, only use pressed powder on those shiny areas and not all over your face.

Go light and consider also trying an illuminator.  Cindy Bokma of Hello Dollface follows this procedure:

I touch up any blemishes or imperfections with concealer, lightly dabbing this with a finger or brush. I use a light application of an illuminator around my eyes to lighten dark circles and make my eyes look bright.

Teri Cosenzi of Beautiful Makeup Search provided this great tip for concealing the under eye area:

Mix a small amount of your eye cream with your concealer. Not only will it apply easier, it will look better and last longer. Especially as you age, it is important to not only conceal your under-eye area, it is important to hydrate it. Mixing the two instantly plumps the area, plus it brightens and fills in the lines as it conceals.

Here at Beauty and Fashion Tech, we prefer thicker cream concealers for their staying power and are a fan of Laura Mercier products for concealer. But there are numerous quality choices and concealer tends to be a product that is good across most brands.

Tomorrow, Day 21: Using Bronzer

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Laura Mercier Portfolio Animation Swatches

the Laura Mercier Portfolio Animation collection, is a limited edition cosmetics and tool set that will be available in  March and April. The collection includes a Custom Artist Portfolio that is perfect for organizing your makeup while also looking fashionable.

Laura Mercier Portfolio Animation

 

To go along with the tool kit, Laura Mercier is also releasing a set of new products for lips, cheeks, and eyes that fit into custom compacts. So, you can put together your makeup kit of favorites!  I received the three new eye shadows to try in the shades Golden Crème Luster,Merlot Sateen, and Seashell Pink Sateen, which are pictured below.

 

Laura Mercier eyeshadow

Here are swatches of the merlot, Golden, and Pink.

Laura Mercier Eye Shadow Swatches

The pigment levels in these are wonderful! I particularly like the merlot shade! In darker light, it is a mahogany brown and, in brighter light, the purple in it comes out more and it appears more deep wine.

Look for the collection in stores soon.

Shop Laura Mercier at Nordstrom

Disclosure:  This post is based on items provided to me by a representative of Laura Mercier cosmetics. Please see our policy pages for further information.

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