Hello Guys! Please bear with me right now as I am currently traveling and I am literally typing this in the plane while trying not to get dizzy, LOL. I am in the first part of my travels and will be in London in a few weeks, as well as in Spain. Also, I’ll be embarking on a trip to Hong Kong and to another place in Asia. Iโm gonna be so jet lagged to the bones.
Anyways, as promised, I want to talk about Rihannaโs Fenty Beauty Makeup. I was so glad that my local Sephora immediately carried them as soon as the official launch of the makeup came out. Well initially, I saw that there were only a few products displayed at the center aisle of my local Sephora store, but as soon as I was halfway inside the store, I saw that there was actually a row full of Fenty Beauty Products. From highlighters to contouring sticks, and to makeup brushes, it was a sight to behold. It was also packed with a lot of people, women young and old, teens, and curious onlookers alike were all there.
There was a lot to try and to like, I was really excited, so I grabbed a few stuff that I thought I might like. First, I picked a highlighter palette in some peachy pink shade, but then I changed my mind and grabbed a more golden peach tone. I also saw the famous golden yellow Killawatt Trophy Wife Highlighter which was used by Rihanna in one of her ad video for this makeup line. To be honest, I kinda laugh when I saw it because I was like โoh my, thatโs a whole lotta highlighters!โ I thought it was a bit too much, and with that highlighting brush, it seems like RiRiโs highlighted cheeks could blind the aliens in the outer space. So I skipped on that shade even though it really looks beautiful. Also, I was really worried that if I use that shade I might cause a traffic accident whenever I get out of the house, oh my. Anyway, enough chatter, I wasnโt sure what Shimmer Skinstick to get, only that I really like the Trippin shade, furthermore, I wasnโt even sure which Matte Skinstick to get either, so I picked up the Match Stix Trio for medium skin tone which came with the Trippin shade. I also picked up a few little brushes which seem really good for traveling. I also bought a blotting powder that looks handy for on the go oil-control of the face.
Right when I was about to check out, a few Sephora salesladies mentioned how good the Fenty Foundation brush is, they’re really in โohsโ and โahsโ about it, but I just decided to stick to my purchase and took note of the brush in my head. A few days later, I saw Jeffree Starโs review about the Fenty beauties and he seemed to really love the Foundation brush, as it gives him a more airbrushed look than the Beautyblender itself. So, I gave in and decided to try the brush myself together with another Shimmer Skinstick that was also stuck in my head. While I was at Sephora, I tried the Unicorn shade and another lighter shade thatโs also very close to it, called Confetti. So, I purchased the Foundation brush and the Confetti shade additionally, and I got a sample of the Fenty Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Foundation as well. I heard good things about their foundation, but I decided to skip it for now as I got the samples and I was more curious about their texture and their effect as opposed to their shades. Although I was really eyeing the shade 190, I think Iโll do a review on the latest foundations and I’ll add the Fenty Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Foundation in there.
Here are the stuff I got:
Invisimatte Blotting Powder (0.3 oz: $32) โ This is a magnetic translucent blotting powder that partners with the Touchup Brush #130. The nice thing about this powder is that it not only controls oil, but it also acts as a setting powder over foundation or under eyes for a more โwide awakeโ look. Itโs soft finely-milled powder doesn’t leave a white blotchy cast on the face. Itโs also great for traveling or just to be in your purse for a quick retouch. Also, I love the tiny mirror and sponge that came with it.
Match Stix Trio in Medium ($54) โ Shades: Bamboo (light to medium beige), Trippin (golden glazed apricot), and Mocha (deep-medium brown). These sticks magnetize each other which makes them easy to pick up and store. I picked this trio of shades because it seems like the ideal group of shades for medium skin tones and it has the shade โTrippinโ which is a nice peachy tone thatโs subtly shimmery. It can double as either a blush or as a highlighter. The bamboo shade is great to brighten the undereyes and the mocha shade is nice for contouring that’s easy to blend and can be layered. These sticks are not really that creamy, contrary to most makeup sticks out there. While I do feel that the whole Fenty line is made for someone with oily skin, I was actually surprised that even though they may feel a bit drying to the touch, theyโre actually well-pigmented and packed with shimmers, especially when you warm the product against your finger or the palm of your hand. For their price, this trio of sticks has enough product in them to last for quite a long time, also they donโt melt easily which minimize product waste, and theyโre very well-pigmented.
Full-Bodied Foundation Brush 110 ($34) โ Thank God I purchased this brush because this is such a life changer. Yep, itโs true and Iโm not kidding. The salesladies at Sephora were right, this brush is indeed SO good. Itโs easier and faster to use than a Beautyblender, and it makes for a nice airbrush finish on the face with a liquid foundation. The synthetic bristles are very soft and very dense with just the right length for easy maneuverability. Love the muted nude pink color too. This is definitely gonna be my top foundation brush from now on and will take with me on my travels all the time. P.S. Iโve already washed this brush twice and it held up so well without any loose bristles. Hopefully, this brush will last a very long time.
Portable Touchup Brush 130 ($24) โ This is the magnetic brush that can attach to the bottom of the Invisimatte Blotting Powder compact. It is retractable and very soft. I purchased this brush thinking this would really be a nice travel highlighting brush as opposed to the Brush #140, but heck I was wrong. This brush is too pliable and too soft as a travel highlighting/contouring brush. I feel like this is just really great as a quick touch up brush to apply translucent loose powders. But if you really want to use this a highlighter, there might actually be a way with that. Just retract the brush halfway and that would make the bristles stiff, which would then make it easier to use as a highlighter on the cheeks, nose, and brow area.
Portable Highlighting Brush 140 ($24) โ I was skeptical about this brush at first because of the reviews that mentioned the bristles being prone to fall out, but when I got it, I was actually impressed at its ability to pick up the amount of product to highlight the face. It did highlight my face well, given that itโs small, but itโs a nice and handy little brush. Great for traveling and it magnetizes well the Match Stix Trio.
Killawatt Freestyle Highlighter in Mean Money/Hu$tla Baby ($34) โ I originally wanted the Girl Next Door/Chic Phreak which is a duo of soft pink and peachy pink tone of highlighters, but I decided on this duo compact instead, because I love the peachy pink champagne shimmer on them. There are two shades in this compact, while some only have one shade in it (Trophy Wife being one for example). The Mean Money shade almost doesnโt show on the skin, which is a bit disappointing, but the Hu$tla Baby is a beautiful peachy pink champagne shimmer that really makes you glow from within. It reminds me a lot of Beccaโs Champagne Pop.
Match Stix Shimmer Skin Stick in Confetti (0.25 oz: $25) โ I really love this fun shade, and itโs not so out of this world to use that you start reflecting those aliens from outer space. I saw the Unicorn shade but I thought that was too violet-ish for me, so I picked up this one which is a light violet opal effect shimmer and itโs the closest to a mythical creature as I can get. Definitely unicorn enough for me. I love that itโs easy to swipe and still has a natural effect.
Pro Filtโr Instant Retouch Primer (1.08 oz: $32) โ A mattifying primer that is lightweight and oil-free. This primer is meant to smooth away the pores, even the skin’s texture, and blurs imperfections. While this is indeed comfortable to wear and it makes the foundation last longer with a nice matte effect, in my experience this particular primer is pretty much like all other primers that feel cushiony and slightly blurring, which means that it does help but I could still see my pores and blemishes underneath it, though not so much, but yeah, theyโre still there. However, this feels like a really good quality primer that is on par with some other popular brands.
Pro Filtโr Soft Matte Longwear Foundation (1.08 oz: $34) โ This foundation is really nice because it indeed has a soft matte effect and it doesnโt get cakey. It comes in tons of shades and theyโre long-lasting. Their coverage is medium to full and they oxidize a bit, but itโs hard to notice. The nice thing about this foundation is that itโs really lightweight that it almost feels like thereโs nothing on your face. Its soft matte effect makes for a natural look and itโs kinda sweat-proof. I like that itโs oil-free and my face didnโt look so shiny for a long time, even beyond 6 hours. Amazing. This is for sure one of the best mattifying foundations Iโve ever tried.
That concludes my Fenty Beauty review, but oh wait! Thereโs one more because I really enjoyed RiRiโs makeup products, I also have here the…
Cheek-Hugging Highlight Brush 120 ($32) โ I really thought that I donโt need this brush at all, and I usually just use a fan brush to highlight my nose, cheeks, cupids bow, etc., but sometimes I need my highlighter to really pop out, and this brush does the job. Itโs a fool-proof brush on how to apply a highlighter 101. I love its chiseled sides which hug and highlight the cheeks and all other high points of the face precisely. Also, it feels really soft and ergonomic. Itโs definitely one of those unique game-changing brushes that you thought you donโt need, but itโll actually prove you wrong.
Overall, I love Fenty’s beauty products and I like that they have shades for every skintone, which I think truly matters a lot in makeup. That’s it for me guys, I hope you enjoyed this very detailed review and my apologies for making it too long.
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