The Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Kit retails for $40 and can be found online.ĭid you like this review? Please comment and follow my blog! I promise I’m going to be posting regularly from now on. Here’s a recent look I did using Banana to set my highlight and a mix of Fawn and Java for contouring. This time I think I’ll pick up the Medium to Tan as it’s much more versatile for Indian skin tones. Overall, I’m super happy with these and once I run out, I’m definitely getting another one. Java and Havana are both beautiful bronzing colours. Sand is a very very pale highlight shade for my skin tone but I do use it as a brow bone and inner corner highlight. Banana and Vanilla are excellent to set under your eyes, chin and the center of your face. Smooth, buttery, not overly pigmented (which is actually something you want in a contour/highlight powder product unless you want to look like a clown) and very long wearing. So the only contour colour you’re getting is the one in Fawn. My main complaint is that two out of three of these powders are very red toned, making them great for bronzing but not for contouring. Going over the shades, we have three highlight powders and three contouring/bronzing powders.Īccording to Anastasia Beverly Hills on the Sephora website, they’re described as -Vanilla, (pale cream), Banana (pale yellow), Sand (radiant chiffon), Java (mocha), Fawn (tawny), and Havana (warm russet). The best part is that all six powder pans are refills! You can pop them in and out very easily and if you run out of one, you can just buy the refills online. Anastasia Deep is a permanent cheek palette that retails for 40.00 and contains 0.66 oz. It shuts magnetically and there’s no fear of the powders breaking or spilling. Use the Swatch Gallery when you want to browse or. There’s no mirror, which is alright because I think this was intended to be part of a professional MUA kit. Anastasia Contour Kit is a cheek palette that retails for 40.00 and contains 0.66 oz. Comes in a small cardboard case, with a lightweight box on the inside, again made with cardboard. If you were even a little lighter than me though, I’d suggest getting the Medium to Tan contour kit.Īs for the packaging, it’s pretty fuss free. I have the Light to Medium, which I initially thought might be too light for me, but for a very natural contour, it’s just about right. It comes in three colours, Light to Medium, Medium to Tan and Deep. I’ll tell you why – the powders are incredibly soft, finely milled, very blendable and long-lasting. So there’s a reason why this contour kit has reached cult status. I’m finally reviewing one of the most popular items of 2015 (albeit it is 2016), the Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Kit! I’ve been using this regularly for about two months now, so I can very thoroughly give you my opinions on this.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |