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Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer (Review & Swatches)

Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer

Bronzer has become one of my most loved products in the makeup world over the last few years. One of the very first bronzers I ever tried that actually worked on me was a Physicians Formula bronzer in the heart shaped pressed powder thingamajig. I loved that thing so much that I actually used up the entire compact rather swiftly. But as with any beauty obsessor, I started to amass more and more bronzers by different brands because I wanted to try them ALL! So Physicians Formula kind of fell by the wayside as I tried any and every brand out there.

Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer
Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer

And yet here I am, right back to them. Physicians Formula suddenly released their Butter Bronzer about a month or two back and everyone went nuts. It has a beautiful gradient packaging. It has an embossed print on the powder. It smells like old timey sun tan lotion (or bleach, as I so nicely described in my recent favourites video…). I mean, we all knew we were going to be suckers for this compact, weren’t we?

Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer
Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer

The Butter Bronzer comes in two shades – Light Bronze and Bronze. The one pictured in this post is the darker of the two (Bronze), although the paler (Light Bronze) shade is maybe a HAIR paler.

Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer
Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer

As with most Physicians Formula compacts, the mirror is actually in the base of the product, alongside a… brush… type… thing. Well… usually it’s a brush. This time it’s some weird mushy sponge applicator that will do NO ONE any favours for application.

Unless you wanted tiger stripes.
This can definitely give you tiger stripes.

Anyway, the brush/sponge/thing is irrelevant to me as I threw it out immediately.

Comes with this weird... sponge... thing...
Comes with this weird… sponge… thing…

Like honestly. How are you going to blend bronzer with THAT *THING*?

Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer - swatch
Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer – swatch

The heavy swatch above shows you that there’s a tiny bit of a sheen to the product, but overall it’s a slightly warm bronzer that blends well.

Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer - on my face
Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer – on my face

On my skintone, it’s fairly subtle. I love how it blends out without much work AND it doesn’t look like I overdid it at all. In both the shot above and below, I’m wearing the bronzer on the back of my cheekbones, around my temples, and along my jaw line.

Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer - on my face
Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer – on my face

It even seems to match incredibly cool-toned looks, which is a huge blessing.

Final Thoughts

Aside from that ridiculous sponge thing in the bottom of the compact, the Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer is absolutely wonderful through and through. Worth noting though: the scent of the bronzer is pretty potent and you can actually smell it through the compact. So give it a sniff in stores to see if it’s something that will bother you. I personally love the scent, but it will linger on your brushes (not through a good cleansing though!).

The colour is pale and soft, not overtly warm, but warm enough to make it look like you’re sunkissed. This does skew towards us paler folks, so I think if you’re medium-deep, this won’t work for you. (I also anticipate this not working for me when I’ve got some summer colour on my face.) I’ve been reaching for this bronzer practically every single day and I’ve almost already worn away the pattern. It’s been a long time since I’ve fallen for a bronzer so hard!

The Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer is available at various Canadian drugstores, but it can also be purchased online for Americans at Ulta.com for $14.99 USD.

Challenge Week: Too Faced Sweet Peach

Too Faced Sweet Peach palette

I almost feel like posting a Challenge Week for the Too Faced Sweet Peach palette is torture at this point for some people. The hype was so real for this palette and it looks like they really didn’t have enough stock ordered for this limited edition release. I know some lucky people like myself were able to get their hands on it, but if you waited for an in store launch it seems like stock was hit and miss depending on which location you checked. I know downtown Toronto Sephoras were lucky to receive even just 2-3 palettes, but obviously that’s not enough to sustain rabid makeup lovers! Online stock has been out for WEEKS, but you may get lucky and find it in a physical store. It’s baaaaack! It’s $59 CAD at sephora.ca or $49 USD on sephora.com

REGARDLESS, I know some people got their hands on this beautiful palette and I wanted to do a Challenge Week regardless. I personally love the palette and I’m very happy to have it in my collection. If you’d like to see swatches, please see my previous Sweet Peach palette swatch post.

On to the looks!

Too Faced Sweet Peach Makeup Looks

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Oddly, the first look I created with this palette had nothing at all to do with peach tones. I reached right for the darker shades in the palette!201605_toofaced_sweetpeach_look1.2

Eyes

  1. Puree in the upper crease.
  2. Bless Her Heart on the lid.
  3. Talk Derby To Me on the outer half of the lid.
  4. White Peach on the brow bone.

I applied Maybelline‘s Lash Sensation Luscious Full Fan Effect mascara to my lashes.

Face

  • Foundation: Bourjois Healthy Mix Serum in 52 Vanilla
  • Bronzer: Joe Fresh Sand
  • Blush: MAC Gingerly
  • Highlighter: Too Faced Candlelight Warm Glow
  • Lips: MAC Mineralize Glass in The Zone

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The second look I created was for my Sweet Peach palette tutorial look on YouTube.  For this one I wanted something definitively peachy while still showing off the versatility of this palette.

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Eyes

  1. Georgia through the top of the crease.
  2. Candied Peach through the crease.
  3. Luscious on the lid.
  4. Summer Yum on the outer half of the lid.
  5. Tempting on the outer corner.
  6. White Peach on my brow bone.

I created a wing with the Wet N Wild Pro Line Felt Tip Eyeliner in Black, coated my lashes with Too Faced Better Than Sex mascara and applied a pair of Bombshell lashes by House of Lashes.

Face

  • Primer: Make Up For Ever Step 1 Pink Primer
  • Foundation: Maybelline Dream Velvet foundation in 10 Porcelain Ivory
  • Bronzer: Too Faced Endless Summer
  • Blush:  Tarte Charisma
  • Highlighter: MAC Mineralize Skinfinish in Soft & Gentle
  • Lips: Too Faced La Creme in Bon Bon with Clinique Pop Glaze in Melon Drop Pop on top

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I wanted EVEN MORE peach out of this palette, so I just went ham with the bright, warm shades!

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Eyes

  1. Georgia through the top of the crease.
  2. Candied Peach through the crease.
  3. Bellini on the lid.
  4. Peach Pit on the outer half of the lid.
  5. Nectar on the inner corner.
  6. White Peach on the brow bone.

I created the wing with Kat Von D‘s Tattoo Liner in Trooper, applied Maybelline‘s Lash Sensational Luscious Full Fan Effect mascara to my lashes and poped on a pair of Au Naturale lashes by House of Lashes.

Face

  • Foundation: BECCA Aqua Luminous Perfecting foundation in Fair
  • Bronzer: Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer
  • Blush: Smashbox Culver City Coral (Rich Coral)
  • Highlighter: Too Faced Candlelight Warm Glow
  • Lips: MAC Hibiscus

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So we all know this palette is about peach tones, but there IS a lot of versatility for more neutral coloured looks. For this one, I wanted to wear a fairly neutral eye look with a bright lip.

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Eyes

  1. Peaches n Cream through the top of the crease.
  2. Nectar on the lid and in the inner corner.
  3. Caramelized on the outer corner.
  4. Deletectable on the outer corner and lower lash line.

I added some of MAC‘s Reflect Bronze glitter on the inner part of my lower lash line, then lined my lashes and created a wing with QUO‘s Art of Lining Micro Tip in Brown. I coated my lashes with Maybelline‘s Lash Sensational Luscious Full Fan Effect mascara and put on a pair of Au Naturale lashes by House of Lashes.

Face

  • Foundation: MUFE Ultra HD in Y225 (stick formula)
  • Bronzer: Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer
  • Blush: Milani Coral Cove
  • Highlighter: Anastasia Beverly Hills Mimosa
  • Lips: Anastasia Beverly Hills Retro Coral

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Alright, last look! I was getting a bit stumped on how to show versatility for this palette because I really just wanted to keep reaching for the peach shades. I’ve said it before, but I am not generally one to apply darker shimmery colours on the lid… and yet I ALWAYS love how it turns out! (I think, for me, I like more of a contrast between a paler lid and a dark crease.) This combination turned out to be ridiculously simple and yet quite striking.

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Eyes

  1. Peaches n Cream through the crease.
  2. Cobbler on the lid.
  3. Delectable on the outer half of the lid.
  4. White Peach on the bone

I’m wearing Maybelline Lash Sensational Luscious Full Fan Effect mascara on my lashes.

Face

  • Foundation: Revlon Colorstay liquid in 150 Buff and 200 Nude mixed together
  • Bronzer: Too Faced Ross and Rachel bronzer
  • Blush: essence Autumn Peach 
  • Highlighter: Too Faced Candlelight Warm Glow
  • Lips: Sephora Collection Rouge Balm in Enchanting Blush with Subtle Peony on top

Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet (Review, Swatches & Look)

Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet

I’m having one hell of a moment with blush lately! First there was the Laura Geller Vivid Swirl blush in Guava, then there was the Blush Tag, quickly followed by me professing my undying lover for the Smashbox Culver City Coral trio and now… this Urban Decay Afterglow blush in Bittersweet.

Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet
Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet

In my April haul post, I pointed out that I didn’t really have a purple blush in my collection (not that many people do) and I had been eyeballing the one Natalie had reviewed several months back over on Ivory Avenue. I waited until the recent 15% off sale at Sephora and then snatched it right up.

Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet
Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet

I’ve heard a few back and forth comments on the packaging for these blushes, but personally I’m a fan. I think it’s quite sleek and I like the gunmetal colour of it. The lid could really do with a mirror in it, but hey, you can’t win ’em all! I think the colour of the blush is supposed to show through the meshing in the lid, but it doesn’t really work in practice since you can’t really see much of the colour coming through. What DOES work though is how each sticker on the bottom is colour coded to match the blush. It may not be easy for large blush collections, but it does help makes the colours stand out a bit more when you’re trying to rifle through your collection.

Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet
Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet

Bear with me here – I’ve got a few thoughts tumbling around in my brain that I want to get out and it’s kind of amusing that it’s the result of this blush.

I’ve got a lot of products in my collection (makeup collection video here!) – from items I’ve bought myself and from items I’ve been sent as a result of having a blog and having some kind of an influential voice on the internet. As my collection has grown as a result of all of this, I’ve started to become more and more selective of the items I purchase. There’s always something new and exciting out there (and my god do I ever fall prey to the hype as much as anyone else), but often the products that are being put out there are a reformulation of the same shades of pink we’ve been seeing for years. Or shades of coral. Or rosy taupe. And those are all wonderful shades, but like any devout beauty addict, I’ve ended up with an awful lot of near identical colours in my blush collection.

So THAT’s why I wanted this blush because, for once, I own nothing like it and I can actually say that without it being a tongue in cheek comment. (I still want every shade of coral ever created though… just saying.)

Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet - swatch
Urban Decay Afterglow Blush in Bittersweet – swatch

The other thought I had after buying this blush was “Am I even a person that WEARS purple blush?”, quickly followed by a fearful one: “Is this the one product that I finally decide that *I* can’t wear???”

Wearing Bittersweet
Wearing Bittersweet

But hell no it’s not! I LOVE THIS FREAKING BLUSH! When I first applied it my eyeballs kind of popped out of their sockets because it was just SO MUCH PURPLE on my cheeks. I blended it out with my foundation sponge to decrease the intensity, but I quickly found myself applying more and more. In these shots, it actually ended up looking quite pink on my cheeks in comparison to my eyeshadow, but rest assured – it is PURPLE.

Wearing Bittersweet
Wearing Bittersweet

Bittersweet shocked me because there’s some sort of weirdass ethereal quality going on with it. It looks totally otherworldly/corpse-like (I’m sure that’ll turn a LOT of people on… haha) to me in person but maybe that’s just because I’m not used to seeing myself wear purple blush?

Final Thoughts

I suppose there are some of you out there that want a real review out of this post! So here’s the run down: Urban Decay‘s Bittersweet blush is only billed as an 8 hour blush (weird time frame – that barely even covers a day at the office!), but it lasts far closer to 10-12 hours on me. It may last even longer, but I haven’t put it to the test. It is relatively easy to blend although not the easiest. That may possibly be due to the colour being rather incongruous to my skin colour when compared with pink or coral. On me, I find Bittersweet oddly flattering. It doesn’t look natural at all because obviously no one flushes purple, but I think that’s what makes it unique. It’s *oddly* flattering on my skin tone and honestly? It makes me smile. And any makeup product that makes you smile when you’re wearing it is well worth the money.

I’m curious to hear your thoughts on this particular shade of blush. Is this a shade you would wear or want to try? Do you like the idea of it being slightly odd looking? Or is that too much of a turnoff for you? Let me know!

Urban Decay‘s Bittersweet blush (along with other shades!) can be purchased on sephora.ca for $32 CAD or on sephora.com for $26 USD.