Chantecaille Just Skin Review

Chantecaille Just Skin

Today’s product is something I’d been coveted for the longest time. Chantecaille is one of the premium makeup brands with a price tag to prove, and the product in question today is Chantecaille Just Skin Tinted Moisturiser SPF 15, which retails at a whopping price of £61 (price seems to have gone up from when it was first launched a few years ago at £55). The rather ridiculous price tag was the main reason why I held out from buying this product for so long; I just couldn’t justified spending that kind of money on a tinted moisturiser. Despite the steep price everybody seems to be raving endlessly about it, so recently I decided to bite the bullet and find out once and for all what the fuss was all about.

What I notice immediately is that Chantecaille Just Skin definitely offers more coverage than your standard tinted moisturiser. I would say the coverage is medium and buildable. But the beauty of Chantecaille Just Skin, as the name suggests, is that despite the amount of coverage it can give, it still feels very lightweight as if it is just your skin and hardly anything else. Chantecaille Just Skin has a slightly thicker, gel-like texture that can be easily applied and blended with your hand (like a moisturiser). It’s the thicker and more pigmented consistency that gives greater coverage and also makes your skin appear more polished. Another thing I notice immediately is the amount of luminosity and glow that Just Skin can give, and it is this beautiful finish of a naturally healthy radiant skin that truly reflects its worth in my opinion. Just Skin is definitely catered for people who prefer a natural look. It doesn’t come in a massive range of shades but it seems to colour adapt really well to the skin. I’m in the shade ‘Glow’, which seems to go on too light at first but once I blend it in to the skin the shade really adapts perfectly to my skin tone.

Chantecaille Just Skin comes packaged in a handy and travel-friendly tube, but very well-designed, sturdy, and not prone to uncontrollable spillage (unlike most tube packaged products that tend to spill and get messy easily). I think personally this product is unique and beautiful enough for me to cough up £61 for it (but again I am a crazy lady when it comes to beauty and makeup!) Something else similar that I can think of would be Nars’ and Laura Mercier’s tinted moisturisers, if you feel the Chantecaille’s price point is too high for your budget. But if you really crave a unique formula that will give you a beautiful healthy skin-like effect, then I promise that Chantecaille Just Skin will be worth your while.

Givenchy Teint Couture Balm Review

Givenchy Teint Couture Balm

I have to admit, I am a real foundation fiend. I just can’t get enough of the stuff despite having an alarmingly large collection that will probably last me a lifetime. I love how transformative foundation is, and applying foundation every morning is a kind of meditation regime to me. Safe to say I am forever buying and hoarding new foundations (to my boyfriend’s dismay) and my recent acquisition is a rather good one.

Givenchy Teint Couture Balm just has so much going for it. It gives a coverage of a foundation, the plumping hydration of a tinted moisturiser, the smoothing effect of a primer, and the soft focus, luminous glow of a blur balm. According to Givenchy, Teint Couture Balm is formulated with Hydro Magnets Polymers, which lock in hydration and retain moisture at the skin’s surface. This not only keeps your complexion hydrated, but also gives your skin a beautiful luminous dewy effect.

Givenchy Teint Couture Balm has a soft velvety texture, not too watery and not too thick, that glides on easily and blends beautifully and seamlessly in to the skin. This is one foundation that applies beautifully with fingertips (making it a practical option for travel) but can also be used with a brush or a beauty blender for a more perfected finish. Because it has a moisturising and hydrating quality, Teint Couture Balm gives you plenty of time to blend and perfect your complexion before it sets, unlike other more drying foundation like Estee Lauder Double Wear, which literally sets within a few seconds.

The finish of Teint Couture Balm is absolutely stunning. It definitely softens and blurs any imperfections or fine lines and gives your skin that illusion of a very healthy smooth complexion. You also get that lovely subtle dewy glow to the skin (not shiny), which lasts absolutely the entire day,whilst keeping your skin feeling comfortable, weightless and hydrated. Although Givenchy describes Teint Couture Balm as having “more coverage than a BB cream, but less coverage than a foundation”, I have to disagree on that point. For me Teint Couture Balm has a decent medium coverage equal to a foundation and I’m as happy to wear it on a night out as I would on a casual day or over the weekends.

Some people say the packaging, which is a simple plastic tube, leaves much to be desired for such a high-end brand like Givenchy. But I personally love it because it is much more practical and convenient to travel with, or carrying around compare to something like a chunky glass bottle. All in all I am beyond impressed with this foundation and I can genuinely say it deserves a 10/10 for being absolutely flawless and ticking all the right boxes for a perfect foundation.

 

Current quick & easy foundation routine ft. BareMinerals Complexion Rescue

I am and have always been a massive fan of BareMinerals. I know for a fact that it has made such a huge difference to my skin and I am all for a make up brand whose main ethos is to first and foremost look after your skin. So when I saw that they came out with a new base product, I couldn’t wait to get my hand on one. Luckily my boyfriend was recently on a business trip in the US and was willing to venture out to Sephora for me (BM Complexion Rescue will only be available in the UK in April and let’s face it I couldn’t wait that long).

BareMinerals Complexion Rescue

The Conplexion Rescue is supposed to sit somewhere between a BB or CC cream and a tinted moisturiser. It’s very ligh weight and completely disappears into the skin so in a way it also feels like a moisturiser to me because once you put it on your skin instantly feels super hydrated. The Complexion Rescue is in no way a foundation and so if you are looking for a good coverage you won’t get it from this product. What it does however is improve and brighten your complexion, making it look and feel like what healthy skin is suppose to be naturally.

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The consistency of this product is pretty much what you would get if you manually mix your foundation with your moisturiser. It has a texture of a gel or light moisturiser with pigment of colour in it. In terms of colour match I got mine in Ginger 06 and it matches my skin colour perfectly (FYI I’m using ‘Golden Medium’ in the Original mineral powder foundation, and ‘Bare Nude’ in the Bare Skin foundation).

As I mentioned this product does not really give you any coverage so what I’ve been doing is dusting a bit of MAC Studio Fix powder on top using my beloved Bobbi Brown Sheer Powder brush and this give me enough coverage while still retaining that healthy brightening effect from the complexion rescue.  The two products just work so well together and the finish is so lightweight and comfortable on the skin, absolutely stunning and last all day. Not to mention this routine takes no time at all so it has been my absolute go to at the moment.