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Monday 10 December 2018

Trinny London Makeup Review

 
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I'm probably showing my age when I say I used to love watching "What Not To Wear" on TV as a teenager. Trinny Woodhall and Susannah Constantine were a force to be reckoned with, sorting out people's dreary wardrobes and fashion faux pars, giving them all the tips and tricks on how to dress for their shape and what colours would suit them. Each show would be a whirlwind of activity with the two fashion gurus giving a lucky lady a makeover of a lifetime by shoehorning her into some shapewear underwear, getting her a bra that fit correctly and putting together a capsule collection of clothing. Trinny especially seemed to master the art of plucking seeming random items of clothing that you would have thought never went together in a million years, putting them on someone, to have them looking incredible every time. Honestly it was TV gold.


So fast forward more years than I like to admit and I see that Trinny has brought out a makeup line, called Trinny London. Obviously I had to have a look! Trinny London makeup is all based on the concept of being travel friendly. The story goes that Trinny was fed up of carting round loads of makeup when travelling and thought that there had to be a better way. So the idea is that the makeup comes in round pots that stack together. It's all cream texture. Some of the makeup is multi use too. It's all very "less is more". It was that, that initially put me off. That and the price, it's not the cheapest! Now at the time of me first coming across Trinny Makeup, I was in to makeup in a big way. Obsessed. Think how I am with skincare but with makeup instead. So the "simple 5 minute face" approach wasn't for me. I was going more for full glam every day. Which was great, at the time. 




Fast forward a few months and my Endometriosis symptoms had gotten a lot worse, meaning I'm in more pain and as a consequence of this, my fatigue is much worse too. So my daily full glam falls by the way side. I'd been seeing Trinny London makeup more and more on Instagram and the more I saw, the more it looked exactly what I needed! So I decided to take the plunge and order something.



Another part of the Trinny London concept is Match2me - this is a short online quiz to determine what shades of makeup will suit your colouring the best. I had come out as the lightest shades for both the BFF Cream (more on that later) and the foundation / concealer - no surprise there as I'm super pale. I was worried that they weren't going to be pale enough as is often the case for me. Now I was pretty sceptical of match results as some shades that I would normally wear were excluded from my matches but I decided to trust the process. I'm glad I did! It's helped me discover shades I wouldn't normally have picked, that have now become firm favourites!



For my first order I went with the "5 min makeover" stack. All the pots click together to form a stack, hence the name. The stack I chose basically gives you everything you need for a full face of makeup. This stack costs £170. OK, now I know it's a lot of money but when you break down what you actually get, it's an average price for high end makeup. You do save a bit of money buying the pre-made stack rather than buying them separately. So what do you get?





  • BFF Skin Perfector cream SPF 30 (£35) - this is Trinny's version of a BB / CC cream. It comes in 5 shades but don't panic as it's that clever adapting skin-tone matching stuff so there should be a cream to suit all skin tones. I'm shade lightest and this matches me perfectly. I would say it would match those paler than me too! It's very similar to Charlotte Tilbury's Healthy Glow or Erborian's CC cream. It's s funny grey / white colour when it comes out of the tube (which is an air tight pump by the way) that blends into your skin like magic. It's the lightest feeling product I've tried - it's wonderful! It gives skin a natural finish, it blurs out imperfections and just makes your skin look better. It doesn't cover all flaws though, that's where Just a Touch comes in...
  • Just A Touch Foundation / Concealer (£28) - now this is designed to be worn only on areas that need covering up, not all over your face. It's to cover imperfections, not all your skin. This comes in 14 shades and again I've got the lightest one called Bambi. This matches fairly well, it's a tiny bit too dark for me but not enough for it to be unusable. It's perfect for concealing my dark circles under my eyes, I just have to be a bit careful to check that it's fully blended when covering my acne as it's on my jawline. The product itself is brilliant, its very pigmented and thick so it really covers well. As someone that usually goes for full coverage foundation, I've surprised myself by feeling confident enough to use the BBF cream and this together. 
  • Cheekbones Contour (£25) - this comes in two shades, mine being the lighter one called Kate. Out of the stack, this was the product I was least bothered about. I've never been hugely into contouring, mainly because I struggle to get a shade pale enough. But when it arrived, I knew I was onto a winner. Why? Because it's GREY!! Yep you read that correctly. Why is grey contour such a good thing? Because contour is meant to be a shadow, which is grey. This is why some people's contouring looks so odd, they've used a brown shade and it's just too warm. Now it took me some practise with where to apply this, I kept putting it too far down but luckily Trinny does a great how to video on the website. Now I'm contouring like a Pro!
  • The Right Light Highlighter (£25) at the time of me buying this, there was only one highlighter to choose from which is called Starlight. There's since been another one brought out. This is a gorgeous, creamy highlight that gives the most stunning lit from within glow. It's a very universal shade, not too light, not too gold and not glittery at all. I love it!
  • Lip2Cheek dual purpose lipstick and blusher (£25) - this comes in a number of shades, I went with Pia which is quite a bright coral pink. As it's for both lips and cheek it's quite a dry thick consistency, giving a matte finish. It's very easy to apply on the cheeks and you only need a very small amount. It's a perfect blush shade for me and is one I would usually wear. I've found I prefer using a lip brush to apply this as lipstick just because I like my application to be precise. I've found this to be long wearing, which for me is a must! As it's a bright shade, I've found it can highlight any dry skin on my lips so I always use a lip scrub and balm before application. 
  • Lip Glow Lip Gloss (£16) - again this comes in a variety of shades. I picked Thea which is a neutral brown. I wasn't too fussed about this when I first ordered as I'm not a gloss girl at all. Matte all the way! Well that all changed when this beauty arrived! Lip Glow is unlike any other gloss I've tried. I think because it's in a pot, it's that bit thicker so it's not gloopy. It's smooth, non sticky and actually moisturising. This shade is definitely a "my lips but better" colour.
  • Eye2Eye Eyeshadow (£18) - there's a great selection of shades for the eyeshadows. I went with shade Justice, which is a pale pink, designed to brighten the eye area. It turns out that is nearly the same colour as my skin, so it's not particularly visible on me, which is a shame! It does however even out and brighten my eye area so it's perfect for a no makeup, makeup look or as a base, used with another eyeshadow. 


Swatches top to bottom - BFF cream, Justice, Pia, Bambi, Thea, Kate, Starlight.
After using this set for a few weeks, I was a convert! I love the quick and easy application and the naturalness of it all. It's all about enhancing your features. So it wasn't long until I placed another order, this time I went for the Fresh Faced stack which costs £55 and includes:






  • Eye2Eye eyeshadow (£18) - I chose Magician, a shimmery grey / bronze shade.
  • Lip2Cheek (£25)- I picked shade Freddie, which is a deep terracotta red. All the shades I picked were those suggested to suit me from the Match2Me quiz. Freddie was a colour that I knew would look amazing as a lipstick but I had doubts about how it would look as a blusher. I needn't have worried as it looks amazing! Another reason to trust the process as I would never have bought this as a blush on its own.
  • Lip Glow (£16) - this time in shade Tallis which is a lovely bright red. It gives lips a perfect wash of colour.
Swatches top to bottom - Magician, Tallis and Freddie.

I then placed a third order on Black Friday whilst there was 10% off. This time I went with single choices.




  • Eye2Eye eyeshadows (£18) in shades Lovers which is a shimmery deep purple / brown, Chariot which is a shimmery khaki / gold and Universe which is black with silver shimmers, perfect for a smoky eye and can be used as eyeliner too.
  • Lip Luxe (£22) - This is a lipstick in a pinky / nude / brown. It's the shade of lipstick that I always gravitate to! Very flattering and has a nice satin finish. It's long lasting and comfortable to wear.
  • Flush Blush blusher (£20) - in shade Electra which is a dusky rose pink. This has a gorgeous finish to it, it reminds me of Glossier Cloud Paints even though it's a completely different texture. 
  • Face Finish Mattifying Balm (£25) - this was a must have product for me as I have super oily skin. It's a smooth balm, pale pink in the pot but clear when applied. It gives skin a natural matte finish and smooths out pores and imperfections. Brilliant stuff.
Swatches top to bottom - Electra, Chariot, Lovers, Sooze and Universe. 

So that's my Trinny London collection so far. As you can tell I've fallen hard and fast for this amazing brand. It might not be the cheapest but the quality is amazing.. It's made my life much easier, especially on days where I'm struggling with me health, so for me it's worth every penny! It's the perfect makeup to keep me from looking like crap! It's great if you're travelling too, makes packing a doddle! Have you tried Trinny London makeup yet?
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