BECCA HIGHLIGHTER DUPES

So unless this is your very first time here, y’all know 2 things about me for certain; I love a good highlighter, and I LOVE a good dupe!

When it comes to dupes, I’m super particular. I want color, formula, application, performance, all of it. It really needs to tick all the boxes for me. And if it doesn’t, I don’t share it with you guys because, well, that would make me a liar. And I’m here to bring you real, honest reviews and opinions – no bullsh*t here!

I also prefer something with a natural luminosity vs. something that’s super glittery – you know the kind I mean, the ones that sit on top of the skin and emphasize texture and leave behind noticeable chunks of glitter. I love a good, finely milled, creamy, pearly finish that looks like you’re glowing from within. Like you’ve been eating your fruits and veggies.

But that’s just my personal preference – if you want to glow to the heaven’s, do you, boo!! If you can rock it then by all means, rock it! I’m just too old to do that anymore! But in my day….girrrlllll….

So I pulled a bunch of my favorite Becca highlighters, and a bunch of my favorite affordable/drugstore highlighters, and got to swatchin’!

So….are you ready? I’m ready! Let’s do this!


BECCA SHIMMERING SKIN PERFECTOR PRESSED – MOONSTONE vs. MARY-LOU MANIZER by THE BALM 

I remember the first time I swatched Moonstone – it was the most pigmented, creamy, buttery, amazing highlight I’d ever laid eyes on. But then I got a glimpse at the price tag – $38! As a broke single mom taking care of HER mom and working part time at Ulta, it was just not in the budget. But I was in love. And I set out on a quest to find a suitable dupe.

Enter Mary-Lou. Just as soft, smooth, pigmented, and gorgeous as Moonstone. I’ve managed to track down the Mary-Lou Manizer for $12 on Amazon – and while both offer a generous amount of product, considering how little it takes for such AMAZING payoff, The Balm gives you 8.5g of product, while Becca gives you 8g. Not a huge difference, but notable when you take into account that it’s a near perfect dupe – just look at the swatches!

L: Moonstone R: Mary-Lou Manizer


BECCA SHIMMERING SKIN PERFECTOR PRESSED – OPAL vs. WET N’ WILD MEGAGLO HIGHLIGHTING POWDER – PRECIOUS PETALS

Originally, when I pulled the Wet N’ Wild shade out of my collection, I was thinking “I think I may have finally found a dupe for Champagne Pop!” (another beautiful shade by Becca x Jaclyn Hill) – it had that same peachy sheen that CP has – but what about the formula?

You see, the Wet N’ Wild Megaglo Highlighting Powders are notoriously hit or miss depending on the shade you grab – some are gorgeous and smooth and just….yum, while others are chalky, chunky, glittery, and patchy. So I was initially hesitant, as I’d kind of set it aside in my collection and never really picked it up again. But when I swatched it next to Champagne Pop, I noticed that it was identical in formula (yay!) but just slightly off in color…..hmm…..wait a minute…..this look JUST like……

OPAL!

So I swatched THOSE side by side, and I’ll be damned if it wasn’t exactly the same! Glides on the same, blends out the same, not chalky or chunky or streaky! Look at the swatches and see for yourself! Then save yourself the $$$’s and go buy MORE makeup! Ha! At 5.4g of product, yeah, you’re getting less than you are with Becca, but since a little goes a long way, will you REALLY miss it?

L: Opal R: Precious Petals


BECCA SHIMMERING SKIN PERFECTOR POURED – OPAL vs. BENEFIT WATT’S UP! vs. COLOURPOP SUPER SHOCK CHEEK – WISP

When I was pulling together a list of potential dupes, this was one of those last minute discoveries as I was sifting through drawers (GOD I sound like a hoarder, don’t I?). And I realized that almost every highlighter dupe post I’ve ever seen seems to exclusively mention powder highlights – not many people incorporate cream highlighters.

Well I had a couple deluxe sample size ones floating around of the Becca Poured in Opal (2.5g mini, 5.4g full size) – I got them for free when I worked at Ulta, and just kind of tossed them into my kit and never looked back. And then I realized it’s striking similarity to both the Benefit Watt’s Up! (9.4g) and the Colourpop Super Shock in Wisp (4.2g). At least in color – let me explain.

The Becca product is VERY creamy, which is great on someone with dry skin or maybe even mature skin. I think I never used it because I can tend to be very oily and was worried about it just sliding right off.

The Benefit product is slightly drier, comes in a cream stick, and has a little more staying power. The Colourpop one, if you’ve ever used them, has that sort of cream-to-powder kind of formula that stays put on the skin, blends out really nicely, and has a beautiful smooth finish.

Now while they’re all SLIGHTLY different in formula (remember I said we had some pretty close dupes?), the shades themselves are pretty much spot on – they all have that slight peachy golden shift, with very fine shimmers that are minimally detectable on the skin.

L to R: Opal, Watts Up!, Wisp


BECCA SHIMMERING SKIN PERFECTOR PRESSED – PEARL vs. ESSENCE MONO EYESHADOW – SNOWFLAKE

This may be one of my favorite Becca dupes of all time, but I really hesitated when it came to incorporating this particular one…..BECAUSE I CAN’T FIND IT ANYWHERE!

I’ve searched Amazon, eBay, Ulta, even the Essence website, and I can’t find ‘Snowflake’ anywhere – now to be fair, I purchased this a few years ago, and I know, I know; brands cycle through things all the time. So this is one of those instances where, if you’re lucky enough to have this one in your collection, hold onto it!

I’d forgotten about it, de-potted it and stuck it in a palette, because it truly is a beautiful highlight, and while I was “gathering” for this particular post, had an “AH-HAH!” moment and remembered this little treasure.

Yes, “little”; it’s a freakin’ eyeshadow! But it’s so incredibly pigmented that the smallest amount creates the most beautiful glow, it will likely last for ages (mine has – at LEAST 3-4 years now!). They swatch the same, blend the same, neither emphasizes any texture on the face – they’re both beautiful! Look!

L: Pearl R: Snowflake



BECCA SHIMMERING SKIN PERFECTOR PRESSED – ROSE GOLD vs. NYX BAKED BLUSH – CHIFFON

Some may consider Rose Gold a highlight – personally I think it’s more of a blush topper – depends on your skin tone. Nonetheless it’s gorgeous. Warm rose pink with a gorgeous golden shift – who wouldn’t love this shade?

But I think this may be the one that I get the LEAST amount of use out of – *insert sad face*.

But that got me thinking – for something you don’t use often (mine is actually in the Becca x Chrissy Teigen palette) this is the PERFECT occasion for a dupe! And my mind immediately went to the NYX Baked Blush in the shade Chiffon – the consistency is noticeably different. But the color is pretty damn close! I would say that the NYX blush is every so slightly pinker that the Becca. But it’s one of those difference that’s virtually undetectable! Take a look at the swatches for yourself!

L: Rose Gold R: Chiffon


Have you tried any of these? Do you have any favorites? Leave a comment and let me know!

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MAY 2016 FAVORITES

May oh my, it’s been a hell of a month….

But that’s alright, that simply means it’s time to sit down and chat about some monthly favorites! I’ve got some new items, some rediscovered faves, an overall mix of beauty related wonderfulness.
If you want to see what I’ve been loving this month, then just keep reading!


BECCA X JACLYN HILL CHAMPAGNE COLLECTION FACE PALETTE ($52 / Sephora) *LIMITED EDITION*

I haven’t had it for a whole month yet, and quite frankly I’ve barely used it, but this has to be the most beautiful palette I’ve ever seen, hands down! I managed to snag this gorgeous item during the ‘Snapchat Launch’, in which there were a limited number of palettes available, though they were restocked (and subsequently sold out again in hours!). The three blushes and two highlighters in this palette are beyond beautiful, and complimentary to every skin tone; don’t you worry, my loves, there will be a full review coming on it in just a matter of days!

MAKEUP GEEK EYESHADOW in MIRAGE ($6 / makeupgeek.com)

img_1658I actually love every single one of their eyeshadows, but I find myself reaching for this shade a lot lately for a soft highlight under the brow, or better yet, as sort of a magic eraser when your smokey eye gets away from you, which is probably what I use this most for. All you do is lightly dust a little over everything from your crease to your brow, and it diffuses the look just enough so it looks like your blending skills are pro-status!

NYX COSMETICS GLITTER PRIMER ($5.99 / ULTA)

A less expensive alternative to the Too Faced Shadow Insurance Glitter Primer, this stuff is pretty great. I bought it for my husband’s cousins prom makeup to use with some pigments and let me tell you, it really lasts! It goes on relatively smooth and gets tacky quickly, but it also really punches up the intensity of the shades you’re working with. Just make sure you work in patting motions for the best result when working with products like these.

ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS CREAM CONTOUR KIT in FAIR ($40 / Sephora)

As my skin has gotten drier lately (thanks to my skin care I believe) I’ve noticed that powder contouring has left me looking a little streaky and patchy. Awhile back I had ordered this kit (I was waiting until the ‘Fair’ kit launched) and I am in love. Even though my summer skin tone is far from fair, I’m still able to use the contour shades in this kit, which run a little cooler in tone than the ‘Light’ kit. It blends beautifully, looks natural, and was totally worth the money!

MAKEUP FOREVER MIST & FIX SETTING SPRAY ($30 / Sephora)

I love using this in the same way one would use say, MAC Fix+; to dampen my brush before applying shadow, or to help blend out a thicker foundation. The advantage that this has over MAC Fix+, however, is that because it’s a setting spray, I find that it adds a touch more staying power to whatever I’m applying it with. You can use it in the traditional way, of course, but for actually setting my makeup, I prefer to use my Urban Decay Chill Makeup Setting Spray.

REAL TECHNIQUES FINE LINER BRUSH ($5.99 / drugstore.com) 

As it’s gotten warmer, I’ve been wanting to wear less and less (face) makeup, and sticking to spot concealing where necessary, generally with something thick and long wearing. I love this brush for that purpose. It’s super fine pointed bristles let me pinpoint any spots without overloading with so much concealer that I have to blend it all over my face. I got mine as part of the “Your Eyes Enhanced Starter Kit”, but it can be purchased separately on drugstore.com, just click the link above.

COLOURPOP CHEEK HIGHLIGHT in WISP ($8 / colourpop.com) 

Usually in the summer I try to look as matter as possible, but since my skin has been so dry lately, I want to look as dewy as possible; I want to glow on my terms! This highlight is amazing for that! It’s got a very unique formula that feels like a cream, but applies and dries like a powder. I like to apply this with my fingers, and just kind of pat and drag it on the apples of my cheeks, back along the tops of my cheekbones, and around the sides of my eyes, as well as my nose and cupids bow. It’s super pigmented but blends well, and this light golden shade is super complimentary on light to  medium skin tones (don’t worry, they have a bunch of others!). Colourpop is a fantastic, inexpensive brand! If you haven’t checked them out yet, you should!


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