Sunday 21 June 2020

Divine Rose II Review: Pat McGrath

Hi all,


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Ok, so before you judge me. Yes, I did indulge and spend a few coins on something pretty pricey. This might be my penultimate favourite eye shadow palette I have ever bought compared to my Natasha Denona palette's I own. 

Aunty Pat did it again. I'm extremely grateful to have the Divine rose II in my collection. I will cherish this palette like I do to all the palettes I own already. I most definitely mean it.
The weighty palette is 32 grams and each net shadow is 0.047 oz.

As mentioned in the video, I want to find a dupe  to this palette so there are options for those of you who want an affordable palette. Hopefully, in my next video I'll be able to find something slightly similar to it. Pat's formula for each eye shadow is extremely luxurious, velvety, smooth, creamy and highly opaque. Pat Mcgrath's products are luxury products, so you are paying for high quality items which makes the experience spectacular. I did not have to wet my brush at all , you may have to dip your brush a few times for the mattes, however they show up flawlessly. 

Disclaimer: I did swatch Astral pink moon in the video and it didn't show up the first time so I swatched it again but it did not appear in the video. 

I bet you are wondering what the damage is for this palette or you already may know. Well this beautiful gem is a whooping £115 ($125). Yes very expensive, on the other hand this is an luxury item you get what you paid for. I'm telling you, you will not be disappointed. It's currently in stock and you can use code Bloom10 like I did to get 10% off making it £103.50. It is available to the UK, US and most countries internationally. Some countries are restricted. Click here 

Let's call this an early birthday treat for myself. Words cannot express how ecstatic I was when I received my palette and this being my first palette from Pat McGrath's original black packaging, even though the pink mirrored limited edition one would have been the icing on the cake. Unfortunately it is sold out. 

If you are scared of bold or fun colours (honestly I do not know why) then you may prefer the Divine Rose I palette. Still available in black. Click here 

Description about the shades from the palette:

Skinshow Rose Opal- Iridescent pinky champagne.

Naked Blush- Corally peachy Matte

Eleganza- Chromatic pinky Plum 

Bronze Rosé 005- Metallic bronze rose

Gold Lust 001- True antique gold

Xtreme Burgundy- Matte deep burgundy 

Divine Dusk- Shimmery deep rose bronze

Rose seduction- Satin vibrant Magenta 

VR Sextraterrestial- Combined Triochrome of pink, golden peach and chartreuse.

Astral Pink Moon- Glittery pink/peach topper.
 

      Close up shots and aesthetics below:




















As this is my first ever Pat McGrath eye shadow palette, I 110% believe this is the best I have ever used it is literally a 10/10. I do not know where it goes from here. Whatever palette comes out next from the renowned Pat McGrath, I hope it is the same par or even better than this. I am thinking how the next palette will outperform this one. You guys have any thoughts on what the colour scheme she will go for next?

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Want to check it out?

Pat McGrath's: Click here

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Sunday 7 June 2020

Airbrush Bronzer- Charlotte Tilbury Review

Hello all,

Hope you enjoyed my previous post and looking forward to find out what other beauty products I have to share with you today. 

Before I start, I want to take the time to reflect on the recent events that have been taking place during this month and last. I know this has been an ongoing issue through history and it's painful to see things come to light. As many bloggers and influencers have been quiet on the subject of Black lives matter. I want to promote more about black businesses on my socials as well as my Youtube and please do voice your opinions, yes I want you to speak up. I will be doing so in my next posts and follow me on IG or Twitter @Spilltheteabobs_ or @Spilltheteabobs . 




I am seriously in love with this Bronzer guys. Took me a few years to find the right one for myself , but this Airbrush Bronzer is incredible. I can tell you which I forgot to mention in the video that the Airbrush Bronzer is used for the face and body (which is why the packaging is so massive). The Airbrush Bronzer lives up to the name of it giving you a flawless and sun-kissed finished look. Somehow it transform the way your makeup looks, especially when I used it on my skin. Now that I have had the Airbrush Bronzer for 2 weeks, I have fallen in love with not only the packaging but the formula too. Hopefully Charlotte brings out a smaller compact size one for our purse.

Just to let you know the first two ingredients are Talc and Mica, so you are aware. The description notes that you should 'Buff onto skin and blend with the airbrush for a natural looking sun-kissed finish'. Lasts up to 24 months. It comes in four shades being deep, tan, medium and fair. For reference I have shade Tan. Retails for £39 or $55. 

My only slight concern is the shade range is not that wide. For a brand to have loads different shades of foundations I was expecting a few more inclusive shades for the Bronzer. Maybe two shades in between Tan and Deep and another richer chocolate shade rather than just Deep. However, my experience with this Bronzer is absolutely positive. I 100% think you guys should try the Airbrush Bronzer out for yourself. Below I have linked the website. 

Close up shots below:








You can purchase using this link to get £20 off your first order when you spend over £100 or spend £49 to get free delivery (Delivery £2.95) : https://charlottetilbury.mention-me.com/m/ol/mg6ga-bobbie-briscoe


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