Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Split Devotion

Long time, no blog. SORRY. There's no excuse, except I had a major life change so a lot of time and energy in the past few months was spent attending to that. Now things have settled down a bit, so I can finally update this ol' thing. I thought I'd ease back into it with a review of my newest makeup acquisition, Becca x Jaclyn Hill Champagne Splits Shimmering Skin Perfector Mineral Blush Duo in Prosecco Pop/Amaretto. When the Jaclyn Hill Champagne Collection Face Palette came out, I instantly wished they would release Prosecco Pop separately. I already had Champagne Pop, and of the three blushes, only Amaretto appealed to me as a potential purchase, so I passed on the palette. When I saw these split plans with the two shades I wanted in the palette, I didn't hesitate. In general, I've been very restrained with the skin care and makeup additions, but I still think there's merit in being excited about a product and buying nice things for the sake of it.











I bought my split pan in the city Sephora store. I believe it was $65. The Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed portion (3.69g) is slightly less product than the Mineral Blush (4.25g) section. Doesn't really bother me, as I can't imagine using up either. I prefer having smaller pans but more variety, than a huge amount of a single product. The standalone Champagne Pop highlighter is 8g, I've had it since September last year and I've only made a shallow dent about the surface area of my index finger.

I've been using Prosecco Pop/Amaretto religiously since I bought it six weeks ago. Especially Prosecco Pop, which I'm enjoying quite the love affair with. I prefer it to Champagne Pop, though they are super similar. I sometimes find the reflection of Champagne Pop to be too white/pearly, but Prosecco Pop is a warm yellow gold through and through. It's bronzier, a little darker, and screams of J-Lo glow and summer.

I find the texture and quality of Prosecco Pop to be basically identical to Champagne Pop. I haven't noticed any discrepancies simply because of the split pan format. I can't comment on the Mineral Blush since Amaretto is my first experience with the formula. It is a drier texture reminiscent of NARS blushes. My preferred brush to apply Amaretto has been Wayne Goss Brush 14 or Morphe E4, while I've almost been exclusively using the Morphe M501 for Prosecco Pop.

Becca Prosecco Pop


l-r: Becca Prosecco Pop, Becca Champagne Pop, theBalm Mary-Lou Manizer

As the swatch shows, Champagne Pop is more orange than Prosecco Pop, which is more yellow. Champagne Pop also has a more white gold finish than Prosecco Pop which is more uniform in colour composition. theBalm Mary-Lou Manizer is a lot lighter and more of a pale white gold.

Becca Amaretto

l-r: Becca Amaretto Pop, Too Faced Baby Love, NARS Madly, Clinique Nude Pop

Amaretto appears quite brown in the pan, but applies more of a terracotta peach. Next to Too Faced Love Flush Blush in Baby Love, it's considerably more orange. Baby Love is distinctly more of a cool-toned pink. NARS Madly is closer, but more tan/brown and not as warm. Clinique Cheek Pop in Nude Pop has a similar undertone but is lighter, not as intense, and with a more satin finish than the matte Amaretto.

Overall, highly recommended. The idea of combining a coveted blush and highlighter in one compact is brilliant and when well executed like this one is, great bang for your buck. If I didn't have a full size Champagne Pop already, I probably would've snapped up Champagne Pop/Flowerchild as well.

11 comments:

  1. Ho - Amaretto is goooorgeous! I don't regret skipping on this, but I really would've loved to have it haha. I have the Kiko water shadow in 208 which is an amazing GOLD highlighter, and I have a makeup geek blush in a fairly similar terracotta peach shade! It is fun to be able to get excited about makeup again though!

    Tasha // shiwashiful.

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    1. I've heard lots about the Kiko eyeshadow as a highlighter. Could've had a couple of opportunities to buy it but for whatever reason, each time, passed. I think it was something about how generic it looked. It's good you're not buying things you already have and being mindful of similar products you already own!

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  2. This looks so pretty and I've been wanting one of these as well. Glad your finally back!

    Jackie | fashionxfairytale |

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    1. Hope you get your hands on one if the chance comes! And thanks Jackie!

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  3. Amaretto was one of the highlights of the whole palette for me - I've been really drawn to those earthy, neutral shades this year. I haven't bothered with any of the split pans as I own all of the shades separately but the golden packaging is gorgeous.

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    1. Yeah the nude blush never goes out of style. Understandable to not be bothered with the split plans if you already have all the products inside them. The JH Face Palette's packaging was gorgeous too!

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  4. Oh my gosh this looks amazing!! I've seen so many people rave about Becca highlighters and blushes recently and now have the burning desire to own them hahah xx

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    1. They're great quality from what I've experienced so far!

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  5. Ooooo...pretty! I've yet to try anything from Becca as I barely touch any highlighting products and I have the Mary Lou and it's been 6 years and I've only used about 20%, given I use it now and then. I do love the blush, that warm peachy pop, it's gorgeous! Glad you're back blogging, no worries about needing to focus your energies elsewhere, it's how life is, we'll be here waiting as always :)

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    1. Thanks so much Sharlynn! Highlighters do take ages to be used up - I've only made a small shallow dent in most of mine!

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  6. From the looks of your swatches, the formula looks nice. Shame I didn't get to test these out in store. Hope you get to blog this year more, dear!

    Cailee M.
    https://barcelonistab.blogspot.com/

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