![]() I’d recommend them only in a strictly luxury capacity, and not at all if you have medium to dark skin.įor the price, I am disappointed in the quality of these products. The packaging and luxury “feel” are spot on, but they’re very sheer, and (in my opinion) their ingredients and formula just don’t justify the price tags.Īvailability: Rodial, select Shopper’s Drug Mart Boutiques, and Murale. I enjoy using these powder products from Rodial, but if I’m being honest… they’re just not as good as the brand’s Airbrush base products. Even with my fair skin I have to apply two layers of this blush whenever I wear it, and I’ve never been able to get my Rodial contour as dark or sharp as I like it – it just blends itself away. In other words, they blend well, but you can’t build them up. Which means that they’ll never have the ability to make you look awful (even if applied in the dark!), but it doesn’t give them any versatility at all. Both of these pressed powders contain a lot of talc and a fair amount of silica (as well as cornstarch in the contour powder), so they kick up some dust and have that slippery-smooth silica feel. Like the contour powder, this blush is very sheer. I didn’t personally have problems with the opacity of the fresh, springy South Beach Blusher ($35 USD), but again, I didn’t love the formula. Rodial South Beach Blusher review, swatches Rodial South Beach Blusher ( $35 USD) The versatile yellow shade suits a range of skin tones to compliment the full contour. Rodial 03 Contouring Powder (lightly/heavily), South Beach Blusher, 01 Illuminating Powder swatches – lightly primed skin, indirect sunlight Introducing Rodials ultimate Instaglam Compact Deluxe Banana Powder. Rodial Deluxe Contouring Powder review, swatches » If you’re a POC or you want to support a brand who designs makeup for ALL makeup wearers, check out the contour powders offered by NYX, Anastasia, Black Up, or Kat Von D instead. The formula of Rodial powders is very sheer and the line’s contour shades are very light, and they are simply not designed with ethnic skin in mind. However: Rodial’s Contouring Powder Dark is a solid medium at best, and saying that it “ works well for dark skin tones” feels like an act of exclusion to me. The shade is great for light skintones (very balanced, and definitely not too warm), and Rodial released a new contouring shade this year to fit a wider range of faces. I began my testing, of course, with the much-lauded Rodial Contouring Powder ($57 USD). Rodial Instaglam Compact Deluxe Contouring Powder ( $57 USD) I already have it drafted and everything. I’ve been using a ton of Rodial in my everyday makeup recently (mostly the new Rodial Airbrush Make-Up and Airbrush Concealer, which I LOVE), so I have one more little review for you guys! And, of course, a makeup look with a nice, bright lip – it’ll be up on Friday.Īctual Friday, not “oops sorry today is Tuesday.” Seriously. The products: Rodial Instaglam Contouring Powder in 03 and Blusher in South Beach ![]()
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