Hello, ! Today, I’m excited to delve into a brand that many of you have requested – Trinny London by the fabulous Trinny Woodall. Now, I have to admit, I wasn’t familiar with this brand or Trinny, but after seeing the buzz from my UK friends, I knew I had to give it a try.
For this exploration, I’ve chosen to recreate a stunning look done by the talented Hung Van Gogh on Maya Stepper, using Trinny London products. It’s a two-in-one experience – putting these products to the test while replicating a beautiful coral makeup look perfect for the upcoming seasons.
I’ve started with the BFF Serum, the De-Stress Tinted Moisturizer, in two shades – Lucy and Tashi. The texture was surprisingly thick, and it blended effortlessly into my skin, giving a fresh, dewy finish. The scent was delightful, adding to the overall sensory experience.
Moving on to the BFF Serum Eye Concealer, it felt very serum-like, but I noticed it didn’t provide significantly more coverage than the tinted moisturizer. However, it did add a brightening effect to the under-eye area.
For bronzer, I opted for the darkest shade, Sowala, intending to create a sheer, glowy effect as demonstrated by Hung Van Gogh. The formula was impressively sheer, and the creaminess made it a joy to blend. I experimented with applying it with my fingers, mimicking the technique used in the makeup tutorial.
Next up, the Lip2Cheek product in VB. This versatile formula, usable on both lips and cheeks, had a delicious vanilla cupcake scent. Its thin yet pigmented consistency made application a breeze, providing a natural flush to the cheeks.
The Starlight Highlighter was a dream to apply, its creaminess melting into the skin seamlessly. I used it to add a radiant glow to various areas of my face, following Hung Van Gogh’s technique.
The eyeshadows, Hope and Truth, although appearing sheer in the pot, surprised me with their thin, creamy formulas. While Truth lacked intensity, I appreciated the subdued, diffused look it created on the eyes.
The lip products, Tashi and Sweeney, delivered a light, summery coral finish. Tashi, when applied alone, provided a lovely nude look, and Sweeney added a pop of vibrant color to the center of the lips.
To complete the look, I tried the Face Finish, a clear putty balm. While it gave a slight silicone feel, I wasn’t convinced it made a significant difference to the overall finish.
In the end, I was left with a quick, easy, and seamless makeup look. The creamy, dewy finish of the Trinny London products made them a pleasure to use, and I can see the appeal for those who prefer a natural, radiant look. However, for a longer-lasting finish, especially for workdays, I’d likely pair these products with a setting powder and spray.
Overall, my first impressions of Trinny London are positive, and I’m excited to continue experimenting with these products. If you’ve used Trinny London makeup, I’d love to hear about your favorite products in the comments below.
Well, there you have it – a delightful journey into the world of Trinny London makeup. As I continued to wear the products throughout the day, I couldn’t help but appreciate the lightweight and comfortable feel on my skin. The dewy finish remained intact, giving me that effortlessly radiant look.
However, as the day progressed, I did notice a bit of shine, especially in my T-zone. While some might appreciate the natural glow, I decided to touch up with a bit of powder to control the shine and ensure the makeup stayed put.
What struck me most about Trinny London’s products was their user-friendly approach. The stackable design makes them perfect for on-the-go touch-ups, and the clear symbols indicating usage (lips, cheeks, face) are a thoughtful touch for makeup enthusiasts at any level.
As I continued to experiment with these products over the next few days, I found that they worked exceptionally well for a quick, everyday makeup routine. The creaminess of the formulas allowed for easy blending with fingers, making the application process a breeze.
In terms of longevity, I would recommend these products for shorter wear periods or when you desire a fresh, natural look. For longer wear, pairing them with a good setting powder and spray can help lock in the radiance while maintaining a polished appearance.
The Lip2Cheek product (VB) became a fast favorite for its versatility and the beautiful flush it added to my cheeks. The lip products (Tashi and Sweeney) provided a lovely, summery vibe that I can see becoming a go-to for the warmer months.
In conclusion, Trinny London offers a range of user-friendly, creamy products that excel in creating a fresh, radiant makeup look. Whether you’re a makeup novice or a seasoned enthusiast, these products make it easy to achieve a natural, dewy finish. While they may not be the longest-lasting on their own, a few strategic tweaks can enhance their performance for a polished appearance throughout the day.
The BFF Serum, or what I like to call the tinted moisturizer, continued to impress me with its hydrating properties. It effortlessly evens out my skin tone, providing a natural, dewy finish. However, for those with oilier skin types like mine, a light dusting of powder in the T-zone remains essential for maintaining a shine-free complexion throughout the day.
I also revisited the Eye2Eye shadows, and while the formula is undeniably light and easy to work with, I found that building up the color was key for a more noticeable impact. Using a slightly damp brush intensified the pigmentation, allowing the shadows to pop more on the lids.
Now, let’s talk about the finisher, the Face Finish. While it didn’t quite fulfill my expectations as a mattifying agent, I appreciated its silicone-like texture that subtly blurs imperfections. It’s a personal preference, but I found myself reaching for my trusty powder to set the makeup for a longer-lasting effect.
As we continue this makeup exploration together, I’m eager to know your thoughts. Have you tried Trinny London, and if so, which products are your favorites? Are there any specific looks or challenges you’d like me to take on in future videos? Your feedback is invaluable to me, and I can’t wait to create content that resonates with you.
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