3 Old Favourites I Loved in May.

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For the past month, I didn't really switch up my makeup routine that much in terms of integrating brand new products into my routine. Rather, while I did begin trying new products, for the majority of the month I rekindled my love for some old makeup products that I have always enjoyed. So, I wanted to highlight three old favourites I've been enjoying before I switch up my routine yet again for the summer season.

too faced hourglass lipstick eyeshadow swatch sephora blogger makeup beauty canadian review jaclyn hill     The epitome of a natural and neutral eyeshadow palette, the Too Faced Natural Eyes Eyeshadow Palette is so easy to use on a daily basis. I do have an in-depth review on this palette, but I will say that it is the perfect palette in terms of being simple, yet cohesive as you can easily create a wide range of looks from an everyday simple wash of colour or a more intense, smoky look. This is always my recommendation for an everyday palette for any occassion and even any level of makeup mastery you may have. 

I've professed my love for this product time and time again (review here). The Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in "Luminous Light" is the perfect product for that sought after "lit from within" glow while still being comfortable to wear as it's a powder, therefore it won't leave a tacky or emoliant feel on the skin like how many cream or liquid illuminators often provide. As much I love this product however, I may have to take a break from it as I get enough "glow" from my skin in the humid months to come!

The Too Faced Peach Kiss Lipstick in "Stop Traffic" is one of my favourite lipsticks in terms of shade as well as formulation (I need to try more - "Chill Pill" is next on my wishlist!). While the deep merlot shade is quite remniscent of autumn, I have been using it the way I've been using most of my lipsticks lately: dabbing the colour over my lips with my finger or a lip brush for a more sheer and lighter blotted look. I find this technique actually gives your lipsticks more variation as you can manipulate the pigment to achieve a variety of colours and levels of intensity!

What products have you been reaching for lately? 

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