Good morning, Maggie!! Thank you for this luxurious read 🥰 I am so impressed and elated that Peau de Soleil is a flattering color for you!! Those warmer, bronzy tones can be so difficult, so i love hearing how effortless this one is! I'm also so happy you finally have Poppet in your collection--I can imagine how beautiful that cool pink looks on you 🥰 I didn't realize the shelf life was so long!! I feel like that helps with the price a bit. Also, I'm really happy to hear about the craftsmanship of the brush--it's been hard to find reviews with such detail and relation to natural hair, so your review on this was super helpful! ❤️
Good morning, Olivia! I'm so happy this was a luxurious read, and thank you for reading as always! I, too, am so impressed by Peau de Soleil. The shelf-life being so long is really what warrants the price for me. Especially for makeup minimalists out there, this would be perfect and end up not being that much if it was all that was in their collection. You can see and feel the craftsmanship in the brush, but I don't know if I'll ever be able to swallow the price. They did just come out with a brush collection, and it ends up being cheaper than buying each one individually, which is nice (the collection is $77 cheaper, like getting one of the brushes for free), but seeing the price still makes me seize up, haha! It would be the dreamiest brush collection though.
One of my favorite aspects of Westman Atelier's make-up is the longevity of their products!!! 18 months is truly amazing especially for someone who just wears a touch of make-up daily. I'm struggling to use up my Manasi7 All-Over-Color that is good only for 6 months (I'm past the due date but I still use it because it still looks, smells, and feels good.....). The 18 months alone make the price worth-while as I'm sure it could take me 18 months to finish it up. I love how much you love Super Loaded Tinter Highlight in Peau de Soleil! It looks like such a beautiful shade and I can imagine it being stunning on the eyelids. I'm not sure if you used to own Kosas Tropic Equinox but in a hindsight, the color reminds me of that - I could be wrong, just someone trying to imagine it. The texture also sounds like a dream - would you say the cream to powder texture feels similar to touch and finish to Ritual De File Creme Pigment?
Baby cheeks look so irresistible. I'm so happy you got your Poppet!!! A poppy pink is so cheerful! I cannot wait until they make their packaging refillable. Their current packaging are hefty and beautiful. Curious, what tinted oil are you currently using?
Yes to the Conjuring Universe. Before the Conjuring got released, I was dying for a "western" cinema to make a good ghost horror movie as good as say, my favorite are the ones coming from Japan and Thailand (i.e: Shutter and Ladda Land :( ) I was pleased when the first Conjuring cae along - I watched it in the cinema and the whole audience literally gasped, screamed and giggled because of its intensity and anticipation of scare hahaha it was a memorable one.
It's so rare to find an 18-month shelf-life. Plus, you need so little of everything that it would last you that full time! I'm in the same boat; I've barely made a dent in Etruscan! Peau de Soleil is deeper, warmer, and of course, shimmery as opposed to Kosas Tropic Equinox. The texture is the dreamiest part of the Super Loaded Tinted Highlight; it feels similar to Rituel de Fille's Inner Glow Pigment but less hard and waxy. They share almost an identical dry down! And I love poppy pink, so Poppet was the first shade I fell in love with, and now I can't imagine being without Minette.
I'll be doing a review on the tinted oil I'm using soon!
I'm adding Shutter and Ladda Land to the list! I love that you got to watch The Conjuring in theaters; it sounds like it was a wonderful experience!
Good morning, Maggie!! Thank you for this luxurious read 🥰 I am so impressed and elated that Peau de Soleil is a flattering color for you!! Those warmer, bronzy tones can be so difficult, so i love hearing how effortless this one is! I'm also so happy you finally have Poppet in your collection--I can imagine how beautiful that cool pink looks on you 🥰 I didn't realize the shelf life was so long!! I feel like that helps with the price a bit. Also, I'm really happy to hear about the craftsmanship of the brush--it's been hard to find reviews with such detail and relation to natural hair, so your review on this was super helpful! ❤️
Good morning, Olivia! I'm so happy this was a luxurious read, and thank you for reading as always! I, too, am so impressed by Peau de Soleil. The shelf-life being so long is really what warrants the price for me. Especially for makeup minimalists out there, this would be perfect and end up not being that much if it was all that was in their collection. You can see and feel the craftsmanship in the brush, but I don't know if I'll ever be able to swallow the price. They did just come out with a brush collection, and it ends up being cheaper than buying each one individually, which is nice (the collection is $77 cheaper, like getting one of the brushes for free), but seeing the price still makes me seize up, haha! It would be the dreamiest brush collection though.
One of my favorite aspects of Westman Atelier's make-up is the longevity of their products!!! 18 months is truly amazing especially for someone who just wears a touch of make-up daily. I'm struggling to use up my Manasi7 All-Over-Color that is good only for 6 months (I'm past the due date but I still use it because it still looks, smells, and feels good.....). The 18 months alone make the price worth-while as I'm sure it could take me 18 months to finish it up. I love how much you love Super Loaded Tinter Highlight in Peau de Soleil! It looks like such a beautiful shade and I can imagine it being stunning on the eyelids. I'm not sure if you used to own Kosas Tropic Equinox but in a hindsight, the color reminds me of that - I could be wrong, just someone trying to imagine it. The texture also sounds like a dream - would you say the cream to powder texture feels similar to touch and finish to Ritual De File Creme Pigment?
Baby cheeks look so irresistible. I'm so happy you got your Poppet!!! A poppy pink is so cheerful! I cannot wait until they make their packaging refillable. Their current packaging are hefty and beautiful. Curious, what tinted oil are you currently using?
Yes to the Conjuring Universe. Before the Conjuring got released, I was dying for a "western" cinema to make a good ghost horror movie as good as say, my favorite are the ones coming from Japan and Thailand (i.e: Shutter and Ladda Land :( ) I was pleased when the first Conjuring cae along - I watched it in the cinema and the whole audience literally gasped, screamed and giggled because of its intensity and anticipation of scare hahaha it was a memorable one.
It's so rare to find an 18-month shelf-life. Plus, you need so little of everything that it would last you that full time! I'm in the same boat; I've barely made a dent in Etruscan! Peau de Soleil is deeper, warmer, and of course, shimmery as opposed to Kosas Tropic Equinox. The texture is the dreamiest part of the Super Loaded Tinted Highlight; it feels similar to Rituel de Fille's Inner Glow Pigment but less hard and waxy. They share almost an identical dry down! And I love poppy pink, so Poppet was the first shade I fell in love with, and now I can't imagine being without Minette.
I'll be doing a review on the tinted oil I'm using soon!
I'm adding Shutter and Ladda Land to the list! I love that you got to watch The Conjuring in theaters; it sounds like it was a wonderful experience!