My weekly favourites therefore, are a bit of an odd bag. Having favoured a lighter, dewy base for most of the summer (mainly switching between bareMinerals Original Foundation SPF 15 in 'Fairly Light' for work and Dr Jart's Water Fuse BB Cream at weekends), I dug out my trusty, slight battered and bruised Laura Mercier Silk Creme Foundation this week which has been my favourite foundation for the past few years as I find it gives me both amazing coverage and a flawless, glowing finish. Due to the fact that my skin is of the combination/oily variety (oh joy) I pair this with the original Laura Mercier Foundation Primer as I find it sits perfectly on top of my moisturiser without clogging my pores and increases the longevity of my foundation ten-fold.
With some money I received for my birthday in August, I finally got my hands on the Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer in Vanilla which I find is both hydrating and illuminating without drawing a big sparkly line right towards the very flaws you're trying to conceal. I am SUPER impressed with this concealer. Staying with the 'glowy' theme I've been using the Max Factor Miracle Touch Cream Blush in 'Soft Pink,' which I find gives a beautiful natural (ish) flush to the cheeks when applied with a stippling brush. I've also recently discovered theBalm Mary Lou Manizer, which when applied very sparingly gives a gorgeous glow to the cheekbones - I had it on this weekend and my friend instantly demanded to know where she could get her hands on one (Amazon / Feel Unique if you're interested). WARNING - do use the very lightest stroke of this stuff as it packs a heavy-duty, shimmery punch.
Whilst rooting through my eyeshadow stash for some autumn shades, I came across this loose pigment from KIKO that I picked up on sale in Barcelona earlier in the summer. I am a pretty clumsy individual so loose pigments are not something I pull out on a daily, weekly or even monthly basis. However I gave this one a go and found that is a lovely warm-toned beige with a subtle shimmer. I used it all over the lid on top of my chosen eyeshadow bases (MAC Painterley Paint Pot - standard) with MAC Swiss Chocolate shadow in the crease. Coupled with a little of the crease colour under my eyes and a mini gel liner cat flick, this little experiment resulted in a very wearable warm autumn eye look. I will definitely be dabbling with this bargain pot of pigment again.
With the heating cranked back up earlier in the week I've been loving my Clarins Instant Light Natural Lip Perfector in the shade 01 to give a hint of colour whilst still keeping my smackers nice and moisturised. I've also been enjoying a subtle nude lip in the form of the Creme Brule Revlon Lip Butter which I find perfectly compliments a warm smokey eye.
Until next week folks...