thebalm cosmetics

  • Highlighters

    Highlighters

  • Anastasia Beverly Hills Glow Kit in Gleam

    Anastasia Beverly Hills Glow Kit in Gleam

  • Anastasia Beverly Hills Glow Kit in Gleam (closeup)

    Anastasia Beverly Hills Glow Kit in Gleam (closeup)

  • Anastasia Beverly Hills Glow Kit in Gleam (swatches)

    Anastasia Beverly Hills Glow Kit in Gleam (swatches)

  • Highlighters (swatches)

    Highlighters (swatches)

Now onto what will give you that luminosity: highlighters. I could live without a bronzer, but not without my highlighter! A great highlighter brightens up the face while simultaneously adding a youthful glow that seems to diminish as we age. For a beginner, I would say to apply your highlighter above the cheekbone where the sun would naturally hit. If you want step it up a notch, you can strategically place some above your cupids bow, the highest point of your brow bone, and on the bridge of your nose. My only advice when it comes to using a highlighter is to use some restraint. If you go overboard, you will look like a disco ball. Let your application be light-handed and soft so you get the desired effect. The overwhelming popularity of highlighters has only benefited consumers because of the array options available. Highlighters can be found in liquid, cream, powder and even in pencil form. Here is a breakdown of some of my favorites in each of these categories (with Sephora.com descriptions):

Liquid Highlighter

  1. BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector ($41/five available shades): Achieve a subtle luminosity. This formula features ultrafine light-reflecting pearls that melt into your skin for polished, natural-looking radiance. Water-light and sheer, it has a prismatic effect that allows it to adjust in any light, so your refined glow is never lost.
  2. Benefit Cosmetics High Beam Liquid Face Highlighter ($26/one shade): A satiny-pink, liquid highlighter to add a subtle glow

Cream Highlighter

  1. Benefit Cosmetics Watt’s Up! Cream-to-Powder Highlighter ($30/one shade): This particular highlighter seems to be a strobing favorite amongst makeup artists. If an intense highlighted look is your thing, then I suggest you head over to YouTube and check out this strobing technique, using the Benefit Cosmetics Watt’s Up!, with the great MUA Mario Dedivanovic.

Powder Highlighter

  1. BECCA Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed ($38/six shades): Buyer Beware…BECCA pressed powder highlighters are very potent. Just a swipe of their highlighters can be noticed from afar and it lasts all day. I highly recommend this highlighter for those who want a more noticeable radiance.
  2. Anastasia Beverly Hills Glow Kit in Gleam ($40): This highlighter palette  is the best value for your money given the fact that it comes with four unique shades.
  3. theBalm Cosmetics theManizer Sisters ($28/three shades in one palette): In a previous post, I selected theBalm’s theManizer Sisters as my beauty product of the month. I absolutely love this product because the colors are gorgeous and its subtle shimmer will complete any makeup look without looking overdone.

Pencil Highlighter

  1. Benefit Cosmetics High Brow ($22/two shades): This pencil is the best for precision application and for those places you want minimal product placement (i.e. corners of your eyes, lips and along the bridge of your nose). Of all the products mentioned, I use this one almost every day; its that good! The best part is that you don’t need any beauty blender or brushes for its application and it’s the most portable of the bunch. FYI: YouTuber Jordan has an awesome video highlighting (yes…pun intended) his use of the Benefit Cosmetics High Brow Pencil.

Recommended Brushes for Highlighter Application

  1. Smashbox Fan Brush #22 ($18)
  2. Morphe Brush # ($ )
  3. Beauty Blender micro.mini ($18/pack of 2) – I use this specifically with the Benefit Cosmetics Watts Up!
  4. Good old fingers…for the liquid highlighters.
Insider Tip

One neat trick is to place 1 to 2 drops of your preferred liquid highlighter and mix it into your favorite foundation. This gives your whole face a subtle diffused, but amazing radiance that will stay with you all day.

April 2016

  • theBalm theManizer Sisters "the luminizers" palette

    theBalm theManizer Sisters "the luminizers" palette

  • theBalm theManizer Sisters "the luminizers" palette

    theBalm theManizer Sisters "the luminizers" palette

  • theBalm theManizer Sisters "the luminizers" palette - swatches

    theBalm theManizer Sisters "the luminizers" palette - swatches

Ever since I saw my favorite YouTube make-up artist, Monika Blunder, recreate a spectacular Kendall Jenner look using theBalm’s theManizer Sisters ($28), I quickly resurrected this little gem from my makeup kit. Why you ask? Well, I always loved theBalm products and when they decided to combine three of there top sellers (Mary-Lou Manizer, Cindy-Lou Manizer, and Betty-Lou Manizer) in one package, I was sold. However, rather than looking at the trio as a one-stop shop, I found myself using them individually on any given makeup look. And so, when Monika Blunder used all three of theBalm’s the Manizer Sisters for this one particular, I too decided to make better use of this multi-tasker.

For those not familiar with TheBalm’s theManizer Sisters, it is a finely milled powder product that comes in several universally flattering shades such as rose, champagne and golden bronze. These shades are normally used on the face, but its fine texture makes it an easy option to use as eye shadow as well. The other big plus is that the theBalm’s theManizer Sister is compact, which makes it very easy to travel with. If you’re wondering how to make better use of theBalm’s theManizer Sisters, here is a quick breakdown:

 Face:

  1. Betty-Lou Manizer: I use this as a bronzer.
  2. Cindy-Lou Manizer: Even though it’s touted as “The Con-tour Artist”, it clearly is not given the color and embedded shimmer. Therefore, I use this shade as a blush.
  3. Mary-Lou Manizer: With my favorite Smashbox Cosmetics fan brush #22 ($18), I apply this product above the cheekbone as a highlighter.

 Eyes:

  1. Betty-Lou Manizer and Cindy-Lou Manizer: These shades are great to apply all over the eyelid individually or as a combo (Cindy-Lou Manizer: all over the lid and Betty-Lou: outer corner).
  2. Mary-Lou Manizer: This color is beautiful under the brow as a soft highlight.

  • Birchbox March 2016

    Birchbox March 2016

  • Birchbox March 2016 Product List

    Birchbox March 2016 Product List

  • amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo

    amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo

  • theBalm cosmetics - Stainiac in Beauty Queen

    theBalm cosmetics - Stainiac in Beauty Queen

  • treStiQue Color & Smudge Shadow Crayon in Aspen Pine

    treStiQue Color & Smudge Shadow Crayon in Aspen Pine

  • Wilma Schumanna Skin Care Hydrating Collagen Eye Pads

    Wilma Schumanna Skin Care Hydrating Collagen Eye Pads

Included products in this month’s Birchbox:

  1. amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo (Full size, $24)
  2. FHI Brands Hot Sauce Thermal Heat-Activated Conditioner (Full-size, $16)
  3. theBalm cosmetics Stainiac in Beauty Queen (Full-size, $17)
  4. treStiQue Color & Smudge Shadow Crayon in Aspen Pine (Full-size, $26)
  5. Wilma Schumann Skin Care Hydrating Collagen Eye Pads (Full-size, $18)

First Impressions:

amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo: From the get-go, I was thrilled to see this dry shampoo in my Birchbox. I use a dry shampoo at least once a week, in between hair washes. First thing I noticed was that the scent (described as obliphica) was not overpowering like other dry shampoos. In fact, I will go so far in saying that the amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo has the lightest and nicest scent of the bunch I’ve ever used! In terms of end-of-the-day results, my hair continued to look fresh without a trace of oiliness. I can officially say I’m hooked and will purchase the full-sized version as soon as I run out of my Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo ($22 / 4oz. at Sephora).

FHI Brands Hot Sauce Thermal Heat-Activated Conditioner:  I live in a hot, humid city and am always going to the beach or swimming in a pool. As a result, I’m always on the look out for a hair leave-in treatment that can help me combat my often frizzy, dry and mistreated hair. The FHI Heat Hot Sauce Thermal Heat-Activated Conditioner is a lightweight cream that smells heavenly. After washing and conditioning my hair, I applied it liberally and then flat-ironed. I noticed a change almost immediately. The tips of my hair looked less frayed and it left the rest with a healthy shine without looking greasy. While I will have to use it on a more continuous basis to get a full read on how well this product works, I would not hesitate to buy a full-sized FHI Thermal Heat Activated Conditioner given the early great results.

theBalm cosmetics Stainiac in Beauty Queen: Anyone obsessed with makeup has probably heard about theBalm cosmetics line. If not, than this trial size of their cheek and lip stain would be a great introduction to their amazing range of products. As huge fan of thebalm, I was so excited to get this product and try it on especially because of my affinity for lip & cheek products (stay tuned for a later post on this topic). I applied this stain to both my lips and cheeks and fell in love with not only its natural rosy color, but also the staying power. This stain looks like a watercolor painting when placed on the cheeks giving one a natural flushed look. I must say that I prefer the stain more on my cheeks than lips, but that’s because I have a natural rosier lip and so it does not stand out as much as it could on someone of a different tone.

treStiQue Color & Smudge Shadow Crayon in Aspen Pine: I love cream shadows. I have a collection of Bobbi Brown and Marc Jacob shadow sticks and was more than happy to add this little guy to the batch. The packaging for the treStique Color & Smudge Shadow Crayon is plain and unassuming. However, once you open the cap and apply to your eyelids, I have only one word to describe the results: WOW! This shadow crayon packs an intense opaque punch and will not budge under any circumstance. And while I personally don’t care for green shadows, this treStique Color & Smudge Shadow Crayon in Aspen Pine would convert any nonbeliever. The color is a deep rich forest green laced with speckles of gold shimmer that transforms under natural light. I certainly look forward to exploring other colors in their shadow crayon set in the near future.

Wilma Schumann Skin Care Hydrating Collagen Eye Pads: Skincare is high on my list these days…especially as I approach my 40s. And while my affinity for Korean brands is no surprise, I am a newbie when it comes to European brands. Wilma Schumann Skin Care Hydrating Collagen Eye Pads targets the eye area with precision. The pads have a cooling effect that hydrate upon contact and certainly brightens the under eye area. As for plumping and softening my wrinkles, I would say it would take extended use of the product to give a more thorough review. However, I was more than pleased with my first test run with this European skincare product and hope to discover more.

INSIDER TIP 

Once I decided to purchase the full-size amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo, I quickly researched where to purchase it. While the Birchbox website sells it for $24, I found Sephora selling it for 2 dollars less at $22!! The other advantage to purchase the amika Perk Up Dry Shampoo vs. Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo, which had been my go-to dry shampoo, was that for the same $22, I get way more product…amika’s 5.3 oz. to Living Proofs 4.0 oz.! Talk about the ultimate deal.

Final Verdict: Splurge

Kiss Kiss Kiss

Makeup Deconstructed Rating System:

1 Kiss = Purge: Only one of the products in the box/bag is worth keeping.

2 Kisses = Merge: Two to four products make this box/bag worth merging into your makeup collection.

3 Kisses = Splurge: All five products are amazing and worth splurging on!