Rainbow look: Dior Colour Games Summer 2020 collection

This post was a long time coming.

I had actually received Dior’s Color Games collection months ago, but since I was in Montreal at the time and the makeup was here in Winnipeg, I didn’t actually get around to trying it out until last weekend (I’ll be honest, when it comes to swatching, I try to wait until I have something going on, which because of COVID, doesn’t happen very often anymore).

Anyways, as soon as I got home from Montreal and opened all my boxes, this particular collection really stood out to me since a) it’s Dior, and I always get excited over new Dior makeup, and b) I really like the collection in terms of the products they chose to include, as well as the colours.

Anyways, we’ll get right to it, but although it’s technically fall and this is a summer collection, I’m not sure if you can still find these items or if they are limited edition for the season, but the products are available online so if you visit a Dior Beauty counter I’m sure you’ll be able to snatch them up before they are gone forever.

So let’s get to it..

Dior Beauty Summer 2020 Colour Games collection Dior Beauty 5 COULEURS - COLOR GAMES COLLECTION LIMITED EDITION

Okay so we obviously had to start with the star of the show, the 5 Couleurs Eyeshadow Palette (C$73), which as you’ll remember in my latest DiorShow post they actually redid the packaging and formula of these after this collection.  The palette in their Color Games collection is available in two different hues, a neutral one and a fun one, and both of them have bright colours that will make your eyes pop.

I had received the palette in 287 Dive, which features blues, peach, mauve, and plum, and although these aren’t really shades I would normally reach for (aside from the peach), I actually had a lot of fun with this palette and ended up creating a pretty neat look.  I used the peach on the lids and then the eggplant purple in the crease with the bright teal under the eyes to make them pop.

I’ve tried out my fair share of the brand’s 5 Couleurs palettes and truthfully, only a few have impressed me.  I do like this one and think the shade range is actually really pretty. The other palette, Sprint, is definitely more wearable since it contains browns, pinks, and sand colours, but it is nice to throw a little colour into my look every now and then and the Dive palette definitely helps me achieve that.

DIORSHOW COLOUR & CONTOUR - COLOR GAMES COLLECTION LIMITED EDITION

Pair the shadow palette with their Diorshow Colour and Contour sticks (C$38). These double-ended pencils contain both a cream eyeshadow and an eyeliner and come in neutral and deep hues to create a variety of different looks.

Dior sent me both of the shades, Gold/Blue and Brown/Peach and the way these work is the neutral colours (gold and peach) are the cream shadows, whereas the deeper colours (blue and brown) are the liners.  For the look I created in this post, I had put down the pink shadow first as my base, used the palette and then used the cream gold on my lids to make them pop.  I then used the brown liner, which has a slight iridescent sheen to it to help elongate my lash line.

I actually really liked these and they are one of my favourite items from this collection.  I have seen so much blue lately in the makeup world and I wish that instead of the blue liner on the gold/blue one it was gold/black.  It is a pretty blue, so I will give it that, but I tend to wear more black liner rather than blue in general, so I’m not sure how much wear this one will get.

As for the product itself, these are a total dream and glide on the lids.  Unlike their new gel liners in their fall DiorShow collection, these are much more creamier and I find that you don’t have to have a heavy hand since they glide on rather than tug on the lid area.  These are a total win in my books.

Dior Beauty 2020 summer collection Colour Games look

For the cheeks, Dior has released two shades in their Rouge Blush (C$54) product, a pink and a coral shade.

Open up the compact to reveal the collection’s circle motif embossed in the blush, which gives cheeks intense and ultra-pigmented colour.  Dior sent me the coral shade, Peach Volley, which is the perfect summer companion to tanned skin and really does apply beautifully (they mean it when they say intense colour, so go in with a light hand). Dior also has this in Pink Pong, which is a baby pink, also perfect for those warm summer months.

Pair the blushes with their Color Games Diorskin Mineral Nude Bronze Bronzer (C$60), which also features the same collection motif with Dior letters intertwined in a circle.

Available in two shades (light and dark), this bronzer features a powder that is infused with golden minerals to really make skin stand out and give you the perfect summer glow.  There is a lighter shade surrounded by a darker middle, so you can mix the two colours together or wear them separately.

DIORSKIN MINERAL NUDE BRONZE - COLOR GAMES COLLECTION LIMITED EDITION Dior ROUGE BLUSH - COLOR GAMES COLLECTION LIMITED EDITION in Pink Pong Dior Beauty Summer 2020 Colour Games look

The brand sent me the darker of the two (Warm Flame), which I actually really enjoyed.  I have a couple bronzers from a previous collection and wasn’t too impressed with the formula, but this one I find works much better and you don’t have to go too heavy with the product to give you a beautiful tanned complexion. It comes in the same silver compact as their other bronzers (in a plush velvet sleeve) and I do have to say that out of all the products from this collection, I would say this one is worth the money.  It performs well and the packaging and detail on this product is so beautiful.

Lastly, for the lips, Dior chose to go with two limited-edition colours in their Dior Addict Lip Tattoo (C$39) lip stains. Available in a cranberry and a deep taupe, these stains dry down on the lips (perfect for masks!) and give you a 12-hour wear without drying out the lips or making them feel heavy.

Dior sent me both colours, Natural Almond and Natural Cranberry, and I found that they were a watery formula that goes on sheer, meaning you have to build up the colour. I did have a little bit of trouble when it comes to evenness of the colour, but once I figured it out, these were really pretty. They do settle down nicely and I did find that I didn’t have to reapply the colour often. These work with your lips’ natural colour to give you a custom shade and they honestly feel like nothing at all.

Dior Beauty Dior Addict Lip Tattoo swatches

The formula was also reformulated with 80 per cent ingredients of natural origin and considering the world we live in now, I think will be the brand’s most-worn lip product when it comes to what I reach for when I apply my makeup.

There are a few other items in this collection, including lipglosses and nail polishes (which the brand also sent me but I wear shellac polish so I haven’t been able to swatch these yet), but overall I really like what they did with their summer collection.

These products are still available online so if you can get your hands on them still, I would recommend the lip stains (solely on the fact that we have to wear masks everywhere now), the Colour and Contour Sticks, and the bronzer. If you are able to get to a Dior counter, I recommend checking out the collection in person as well so you can see the intricate details of the products up close, as well as bask in how pretty the shade range is.

Did you pick up any items from Dior’s Color Games collection?

Please note, products sent by PR. All opinions are my own.

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Festive favours: Mary Kay 2020 holiday collection

Crazy to think that it’s already holiday beauty time.

Anyone else feel like after March this year just flew by?  I can’t believe that I’ve already started to receive holiday PR boxes, and truthfully, I’m not upset about it. The first one to come in was from Mary Kay Cosmetics who always comes out with fabulous gift sets for all ages.

I know it may be a little early to start thinking about holiday gifts (I know, let’s us get through Thanksgiving and Halloween first), but these products do release on October 3, 2020 (tomorrow!) and I’m sure a lot of them will sell out early, so here’s your first chance to see what they have in store.

Mary Kay 2020 holiday Mary Kay Hand Cream and Lip Balm Set

Mary Kay Hand Cream and Lip Balm Set

First up is one of my favourite sets from the bunch, the limited-edition Hand Cream and Lip Balm Set (C$21) comes in three different scents and includes a purse-friendly hand cream and a lip balm.  These sets come in a festive box and are available in Coconut Mousse, Berry Parfait, and Citrus Sorbet.

This set is one of those items that seems like such a basic gift but one that your receiver will for sure use since who doesn’t need hand cream and lip balm?

Mary Kay The Iconic Lip Vault Mary Kay The Iconic Lip Vault

Mary Kay The Iconic Lip Vault

Available exclusively in Canada, The Iconic Lip Balm (C$60) is a collection of three lipsticks that are everyday classic shades in their Gel Semi-Matte Lipstick. I’ve tried this lipstick before and love how comfortable it is to wear, as well as the colour pay off.

The shades they included are Raspberry Ice, Mauve Moment, and Crushed Berry and all come in a limited-edition tin.

Mary Kay Mini Blending Sponge Set

Mary Kay Mini Blending Sponge Set

When it comes to applying face products, it’s a good idea to have some sponges in your collection.  Luckily, Mary Kay has a Mini Blending Sponge Set (C$16), which comes with four mini-size sponges that are perfect for blending in your foundation and concealer.

These are quite small and I wish that they included a regular size one but the mini ones are great to keep in your purse for on-the-go touchups, as well as blending in your concealer.

Mary Kay Mini Essential Brush Set

Mary Kay Mini Essential Brush Set

Speaking of makeup applicators, Mary Kay also has a brush set in their holiday collection.

The Mini Essential Brush Set (C$18) is a collection of three brushes which comes in a cute pouch. You get an Eye Detail Brush, an Eye Shadow Brush, and an Eye Blender Brush, which is exclusively found in this set.

Mary Kay Mad About Masking Mask Pod Gift Set

Mary Kay Mad About Masking Mask Pod Gift Set

You can never really have too many masks and a gift set full of them is always a good idea.

Mary Kay Cosmetics released a similar Mad About Masking Mask Pod Gift Set (C$30) last year and it was a total hit with my friends.  This set comes with four different masks that are targeted towards different skincare concerns. There is Miss Pore-fect, a clay mask that is designed to minimize pores and mattify skin; Energy Queen, a mud mask with caffeine that will wake up the skin; Lady Serenity, a cooling and soothing cream mask; and Dewy Gal, a moisturizing gel mask that will leave you with a dewy glow.

Fragrance-Free Satin Hands Shea Hand Soap and Men's Hair and Body Gift set

Fragrance-Free Satin Hands Shea Hand Soap

Let’s be real here, this one item may be the one that will be the most used out of the bunch.

Mary Kay’s Fragrance-Free Satin Hands Shea Hand Soap (C$12) is a great add-on gift that will leave hands clean and soft without stripping them of moisture. It would be great to pair this with one of the hand cream and lip balm sets for the ultimate in self-care.

Men’s Hair & Body Gift Set

Last one is for the man in your life (whether it’s your dad, boyfriend, husband, brother, BFF, you name it!). The Mary Kay Men’s Hair & Body Gift Set (C$29) is a set of Mary Kay Hair & Body Washes available in both the MK High Intensity Ocean and True Original scent.

Ocean is an icy, sensual fragrance, whereas True Original is a clean one.  These two products come housed in a black mesh drawstring bag and will sure be a hit with the man in your life.

Mary Kay 2020 holiday items

All of these items are limited edition for the holidays, so if you see anything that catches your eye I would hop on it quick since once these items are gone they probably won’t be restocked.  The collection is officially on sale as of tomorrow so start planning your lists out now.

Will you be picking anything up from the Mary Kay 2020 holiday collection?

Note, products provided by PR. All opinions are my own.

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High gloss gal: Avon x FMG Ink High-Gloss Lacquers

Opaque colour, high shine, and stand-out lips.  Need I say more?

Okay, so obviously the first thing that came to mind when I first started swatching Avon x FMG’s new Ink High-Gloss Lacquers (C$30 each, on sale right now for C$24!) was damn these are really nice but too bad they are tacky to wear under a mask.  COVID aside though, these are some pretty gorgeous lip products.

Avon has been releasing a lot of products lately with various Korean beauty brands and these are just some of the newest additions to their roundup.  The FMG Ink High-Gloss Lacquers are available in six shades and are designed to coat the lips in high-gloss colour, while making them look larger and nourishing them with various oils.

 Avon x FMG Ink High-Gloss Lacquers  Avon x FMG Ink High-Gloss Lacquers

Avon sent me four of the six shades and I was pleasantly surprised with the shade range.  I’ve tried a few different iterations of these high-gloss lacquers from different brands and I feel like they are usually in various red shades. When I saw the nude colour, Frozen Beige, I instantly fell in love since it’s a pretty gorgeous nude colour that isn’t too dark or doesn’t lean towards too pink or red either.

Overall I really love these and was impressed with the finish, colour payoff, and the comfort factor. These are really nourishing on the lips and would be good to throw in your bag if you want some hydration and some colour as well.

Avon x FMG Ink High-Gloss Lacquers swatches

Have you tried the Avon x FMG Ink High-Gloss Lacquers yet?

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