Tarte #trippinwithtarte Eyeshadow Palette (swatches and review)

Tarte #trippinwithtarte Eyeshadow Palette Swatches Review
Tarte #trippinwithtarte Eyeshadow Palette

Whether you love them or hate them, Tarte Cosmetics offers an excellent range of everyday staples. You will have to wade through a lot of new releases to find them, but they are there. Tarte recently discontinued their 12-pan palettes and has just rereleased them in slimmer packaging, adding this one into the mix. The Tarte #trippinwithtarte Amazonian Clay Eyeshadow Palette ($49) is a neutral palette featuring 7 matte shades and 5 shimmer shades. If you prefer warm eyeshadows, I also have a review of Tarte’s Tartelette Toasted Eyeshadow Palette. These shadows have good pigment, but some are better than others. However, they are all buildable, so they can be intensified. After I open the palette, I can immediately smell the vanilla scent. Well, my husband smells chocolate, but I know that the formula has both vanilla planifolia fruit extract and vanillin, so I associate the smell with vanilla. Luckily for me and my sensitive nose, the scent does fade quickly after application. The palette features a fantastic mirror that spans almost the entire size of the palette. The only downside to using the mirror is that the scent of the eyeshadows is in your face. That could be an upside for some, though.

Tarte #trippinwithtarte Eyeshadow Palette Swatches Review
Tarte #trippinwithtarte Eyeshadow Palette

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Shop with Me (MAC Cosmetics at Ulta – Swatches of MAC Glow Play Blush Cushiony Blush, MACximal Silky Matte Lipstick, Studio Radiance Luminous Lift Concealer, and MACximal Sleek Satin Lipstick)

As a long-time MAC customer, I’m glad that Ulta not only carries the brand but also that they are typically stocked in the store locations I like to visit. I used to have a MAC store in my local mall, but it unfortunately closed. I’m sure that’s not a good sign overall for the brand, but now I typically shop for MAC items at either Nordstrom or Ulta. When I’m not feeling up to chatting with the sales associates at Nordstrom (who are amazing, by the way), I take advantage of the laid-back atmosphere at my favorite Ulta locations.

My love for MAC Cosmetics began in 2013 with the Mineralize Moisture SPF 15 Foundation and the original Face and Body Foundation (in the 120 mL size). I didn’t like Face and Body, but Mineralize Moisture Foundation was nice enough that I’ve been shopping from MAC ever since. I can still remember staying up all night the following year to buy the Alluring Aquatic collection. These were the days when Specktra had all the MAC collection product leaks, and we’d all be on there hyping each other up. The Specktra website hasn’t been very active in several years, and it was down when I checked it yesterday, but it was a fun time.

MAC Alluring Aquatic Mystical Lipstick Dupe Post
Old post from my previous website (Sensitive Beauty Blog)

I don’t get quite as worked up over MAC these days, but my fan girl status is still secure. I am getting better every year at not buying from every release MAC has and being more selective. However, you won’t catch me in a store without stopping by the MAC display. So, I thought it’d be fun to share some swatches that I’ve done in-store at Ulta over the last year while shopping for some MAC products that I didn’t end up buying for myself.

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Morphe Solo Artist Priming Cream Eyeshadow Mixtape (review, swatches, and comparisons)

Morphe Solo Artist Priming Cream Eyeshadow Mixtape Review Swatch

While the Morphe Solo Artist Priming Cream Eyeshadow ($10) in Mixtape isn’t quite as warm as I had hoped, I think it performs well considering the challenges that my eye shape throws its way.

Morphe Solo Artist Priming Cream Eyeshadow Mixtape Swatches Medium Dark Skin
Morphe Solo Artist Priming Cream Eyeshadow Mixtape

Caramel brown is the color description for the Morphe Cream Eyeshadow in Mixtape (on the Ulta website), but it appears cool-toned and pink-leaning when applied. I compare the shade to MAC Pro Longwear Paint Pot in Contemplative State and the Laura Mercier Caviar Stick in Sepia below to put it into perspective. For shade reference, my best matches are NARS Natural Radiant Longwear Tahoe and Estee Lauder Double Wear 4W4 Hazel, and have a warm olive undertone.

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Colourpop New Moon Eyeshadow Palette (Swatches and Review)

Colourpop New Moon Eyeshadow Palette Review and Swatches
Colourpop New Moon Eyeshadow Palette

I’m jumping right in today with a Colourpop review. The Colourpop New Moon Eyeshadow Palette is part of a limited edition collection that just restocked on the Colourpop website. I’m not a Twilight fan, so I can’t speak on how well Colourpop did at capturing the theme. However, since this was released a while ago, hopefully, there’s a review out there that goes into those details.

Colourpop New Moon Eyeshadow Palette Review and Swatches Medium Dark Skin
Colourpop New Moon Eyeshadow Palette

I bought mine during the initial release (January 2025) after watching Kolorful Kalmele’s video featuring the palette on YouTube. I want to give her a shout-out because at the time, she was the only person I could find featuring the palette who was close to my skin tone. My best foundation matches are NARS Tahoe and Estee Lauder 4W4.

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Best Hydrating Concealers for My Dry Skin

Best Hydrating and non-drying Concealers for My Dry Skin

Happy Saturday! I’m on somewhat of a mission to figure out how to best showcase great products that aren’t necessarily being buzzed about anymore. With that in mind, I thought providing this type of snapshot, focusing on hydrating and non-drying concealers, would be helpful. While I can only speak from my own individual experience, I hope this rundown will be helpful to others with dry skin. For reference, I am 42 and have dry, sensitive, eczema-prone skin. I struggle with darkness under my eyes, dark spots from the occasional acne scar, dry patches, and texture from eczema. 9 times out of 10, I have to set concealers when I wear them under my eyes. Hopefully, that gives you some insight into what I’m dealing with and how it affects my experience with these concealers.

While I’m only discussing 11 concealers today, you can find a concealer ranking on my website, which lists the 24 concealers I’ve reviewed. I will provide links to the full written review at the end of each summary in case you want more details. The Ami Cole Skin-Enhancing Concealer is the only concealer listed that doesn’t have a separate review.

The Dior Forever Skin Correct Concealer, Lancome Care and Glow Serum Concealer, and Ami Cole Skin Enhancing Concealer are my picks for hydrating concealers. For non-drying concealers (but without added hydration), I’m featuring the Givenchy Prisme Libre Skin Caring Concealer, Estee Lauder Futurist Skincealer, Armani Luminous Silk Concealer, MAC Studio Fix Pro Conceal and Correct Palette, and Too Faced Ethereal Light Illuminating Smoothing Concealer. Then lastly, I’ll discuss some honorable mentions: Lancome Teint Idole Ultra Wear All Over Concealer, Westman Atelier Vital Skincare Concealer, and Tom Ford Traceless Soft Matte Concealer.

You can find quick access links below if you want to skip around.

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Best Skin Tints/Tinted Moisturizers for My Dry Skin (Tower 28 SunnyDays, Smashbox Halo Tinted Moisturizer, Urban Decay Hydromaniac, and More!)

MAC Face and Body, Estee Lauder Double Wear Sheer, Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer, Urban Decay Hydromaniac Tinted Glow Hydrator, and Tower 28 SunnyDays
MAC Face and Body, Estee Lauder Double Wear Sheer, Smashbox Halo Healthy Glow Tinted Moisturizer, Urban Decay Hydromaniac Tinted Glow Hydrator, and Tower 28 SunnyDays

As summer approaches, many of us start hunting for lighter coverage makeup that doesn’t feel heavy. I want to warn any long-time readers of mine that this post may be redundant for you. This post is an updated version of reviews I published in 2022, with the addition of only one new product. If you have dry skin and prefer to avoid extremely dewy finishes (like me), finding the right skin tint or tinted moisturizer can be challenging. In this post, I’ll discuss two skin tints (light coverage, minimal hydration) and three tinted moisturizers (light to medium coverage, hydrating) that give me a more natural look, feel light on my skin, and don’t go overboard with the amount of shine. For shade reference, my best foundation matches are NARS Natural Radiant Longwear Foundation in Tahoe and Estee Lauder Double Wear Stay in Place Foundation in 4W4 Hazel.

One quick tip before we get started. You absolutely don’t need to buy a skin tint or a tinted moisturizer if you already have a foundation. You can mix some of your everyday moisturizer into your foundation to sheer it out. You can also apply less foundation than you typically do and sheer it out that way. Some foundations don’t spread as easily as others, and that’s when mixing in a moisturizer or serum can help.

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Lancome Hypnose 5 Eyeshadow Palettes (19 Ardent Drama, 17 Bronze Absolu)

Lancome Hypnose 5 Eyeshadow Palette 17 Bronze Absolu and 19 Ardent Drama Swatches
Top: Lancome 17 Bronze Absolu | Bottom: Lancome 19 Ardent Drama

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I took me a long time to give **the Lancome Hypnose 5 Eyeshadow Palettes a try. I have enjoyed Lancome single eyeshadows in the past, but they have discontinued most of that range. I’m happy to say that the quality and performance of these eyeshadows are excellent. I will warn you, the matte formula does not swatch well, but it really does perform great on the eyes (where it matters). Lancome claims that the Hypnose 5-Color Eyeshadow Palettes are highly pigmented, long-wearing, smudge-resistant, crease-resistant, and non-flaking.  They are also promising a soft and smooth texture with palette variations that offer day-to-night colors. I must say, the only thing I somewhat disagree with is the day-to-night color scheme, as it can vary based on personal preference and skin tone.

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NARS Light Reflecting Luminizing Powder (Ophelia)

NARS Light Reflecting Luminizing Powder Ophelia Swatches Review

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The brand new **NARS Light Reflecting Luminizing Powders ($42) were first released as an Ulta exclusive but are now available on the NARS website. I assume they will eventually make their way to other retailers, but for now, I’ve only seen them at Ulta. This formula comes in 5 shades (Eros, Heavenly, Electra, Ophelia, and Total Eclipse). I purchased the shade Ophelia, which I thought would work best for my NARS Tahoe/Estee Lauder 4W4 skin tone.

NARS Light Reflecting Luminizing Powder Ophelia Swatches Review

The packaging is in a circular compact similar to the Soft Matte Advanced Perfecting Setting Powder. But instead of a black soft-touch finish, it has a white plastic design to match the Light Reflecting Eye Brightener. This compact is also refillable, and it is easy to open and remove the pan. The refillable aspect does not interfere with the look or feel of the packaging. It was nicely designed. Even better, the **refills are already available on the NARS Website for $30. Unlike the Talc-Free Powder Blushes, the Luminizing Powder offers refills in all 5 shades.

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NARS Light Reflecting Luminizing Powder Refill, Ophelia
NARS Light Reflecting Luminizing Powder Ophelia Review Swatches
NARS Light Reflecting Luminizing Powder Refillable Packaging

Update June 13, 2025: Thanks to Lili for helping me figure this out. The ingredients for the single highlighters (Light Reflecting Luminizing Powder) are different from the highlighters in the Hot Escape Cheek Palettes. I’m not sure why they kept the names of the highlighters from three of the summer palettes when the formulas are different. As I have continued to use this highlighter, I started to wonder if the undertone or shade is just slightly off. Then, I was swatching the Hot Escape Cheek Palettes in-store this past Saturday, and the highlighters from the palettes felt a little softer and seemed less metallic. So, when I discussed it with Lili, she discovered that the ingredients were different.

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