![]() But you can get the travel size version on Charlotte Tilbury’s website for 15 euros, which is a bargain. Yes, it’s a high-end and expensive product, I know. So, if you’re looking for a reliable illuminating face primer without any shimmer at all, I’ll have to recommend you Charlotte Tilbury’s Hollywood Flawless Filter. However, these aren’t noticeable if you’re using a foundation on top of that. Tiny shimmer particles, but still, they’re there. Unfortunately, when you look closely, this primer from Rare Beauty has shimmer particles. I enjoyed the light feeling on my skin, which I’ve never managed to accomplish with the one from Nyx Cosmetics. Also, I would say that half a pump would be more than enough. All you need to do is get a tiny bit of product out of the container and apply it with your fingertips all over your face. Unlike Nyx Cosmetics Bare With Me primer (the one with hemp), the one from Rare Beauty doesn’t leave a dense or greasy feel. Rare Beauty’s Always An Optimist Illuminating Primer has a light texture, plus its pump makes it easy to control the product quantity you’re using. But, since Rare Beauty had a travel-size version of its illuminating primer, I decided to give it a go. Something that has improved since I’ve started using Vitamin C skincare products regularly. However, ever since last year’s lockdown, my skin has been looking kind of dull now and then. I usually skip the primer step when it comes to makeup because I believe that a well-moisturized skin also works as a perfect canvas for the makeup you’re going to apply afterward. Without further ado, here’s my honest (and unbiased) review of Rare Beauty makeup products. Besides the plastic containers, the design is pretty minimalist and has a matte finish. Suppose we ignore the products’ containers, of course. So I was particularly pleased when I found the phrase “You are rare” inside the lid of each box.īesides the mini mascara, all other products came in a 100% plastic-free package. I tried to buy as many travel-sized versions as possible, given it allows me to save money without compromising the product experience.Īs a marketeer, I tend to consider myself a packaging freak. Quite minimalist and pleasant to the touch. When I took the products out of the box, I was pleasantly surprised by the packaging. Plus, I have combination skin, and I always struggle with a shiny complexion when I am out and about and eat something fried. ![]() I had to purchase the Blot & Glow Touch-up Kit because it was the first Rare Beauty product that caught my attention as you can buy the refills you need without having to purchase the whole kit. Given the scenario, I decided to go with: the Always An Optimist Illuminating Primer, the Liquid Touch Weightless Foundation, the Perfect Strokes Universal Volumizing Mascara (travel-size), a Lip Soufflé Matte Lip Cream, and the Blot & Glow Touch-up Kit. Foundation (48 tones), primers, lipsticks, lip glosses, liquid lipsticks, different sorts of blushes, highlighters, eyeliners, mascara, setting spray, setting kit, eyeshadows, the list is endless. Enough products to create a full face review - a lot more than I usually buy when I am trying a brand for the first time.Īs you might already know by now, all the products I review at The Sustainablist have been purchased by me, so that you can have access to an honest and unbiased opinion.ĭespite being a relatively recent brand, Rare Beauty has an extensive product portfolio. Something that changed as I started listening to the first reviews.Ī few months after Rare Beauty made its debut in the Spanish market, I finally decided to give it a try and purchased a few products. So, I wasn’t excited about it the first time I heard about this brand (before its launch). I am not a Selena Gomez fan, nor am I a fan of brands created by celebrities (even though I reviewed Honest Beauty and Florence by Mills products). What caught my attention about this brand? Also, 1% of all sales goes to the Rare Impact Fund - a fund created by Rare Beauty to increase access to mental health services in educational settings. Rare Beauty is about making your beauty shine through makeup products that respect your uniqueness - instead of hiding it, unlike most beauty brands in the market. But I dare say that what makes this brand shine is its philosophy and social impact. ![]() Their formulas are vegan and cruelty-free, plus they’ve tried to keep their waste to the minimum since day one. Let’s find out more about this conscious beauty brand.Įven though Rare Beauty doesn’t stand in terms of natural ingredients, this brand is one of the most conscious brands I’ve seen lately. Not only because of its products and formulas but because of its philosophy and brand values. Created by Selena Gomez, Rare Beauty is making a positive impact in the beauty industry.
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