Wearing Becca Shimmering Skin Perfector in Moonstone and Blush in Songbird
Why? Because it was the early 90s.
That’s what I say now when I think about some of the things I did back in my late teens and early 20s.
Matte makeup was all the rage, and I’d slip on my plaid, button-down shirt over a floral print dress and black leggings, blast my worn out Nevermind tape in the car on the way to school, slick MAC Paramount on my lips and attack the day!
My little makeup bag was filled with matte goodies, like eyeliner, eyeshadow and face powder (I hadn’t yet discovered blush), and almost all of it was in shades of brown, oy vey!
When makeup shelves and counters started twinkling with shimmery makeup later in the decade, it was a revelation! — like the first time I had a salad with blueberries in it from Panera Bread (so tasty!). Suddenly, the makeup universe opened up before me, revealing new looks and ideas I never knew existed.
Clockwise from the bottle on the left: Shimmering Skin Perfector in Moonstone ($41), Mineral Blush in Gypsy ($32) and Mineral Blush in Songbird ($32)
There’s just something about shimmery makeup that always puts a spring in my step. No doubt, I still lurves me my mattes, but sometimes I need the lift I get from shimmers, like when I feel like my skin looks a little blah, like when I have a cold or bad allergies, or when I’m just having a really rough day.
Sooner or later, though, there always comes a time when I have to get serious again, and out come the matte lipsticks.
This fall, Becca is introducing three new shimmery pieces built to add a little bounce to your step.
Shimmering Skin Perfector in Moonstone ($41)
This water-based pearly golden beige behaves as both a sheer liquid highlighter and a moisturizer, illuminating while moisturizing and diffusing uneven skin tone.
Becca also incorporated antioxidants, and broad-spectrum SPF 20+ to protect against 96% of UVA/UBD rays. Plus and plus.
But the shimmer is my favorite thing about it. The mica particles are almost imperceptibly fine, so the product doesn’t spotlight my pores as much as many other highlighters can.
Kinda pricey, but I love the results. When I layer it under NARS tinted moisturizer, I feel like I look 10 years younger! And so far it hasn’t broken me out (knock on wood). MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: A-
Mineral Blush in Gypsy ($32)
I’m a sucker for Becca’s baffling Mineral Blushes. How can they be so easy to blend and yet so pigmented at the same time?? Awesome!
And I love their approach to shimmer. It’s never too obvious. Just right.
Gypsy, a delicate neutral pink with golden pearl, gives a soft, natural glow to cheeks. 
It may be a little too light for some darker damsels, but light-to-medium skin tones might just fall in love. MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: A
Mineral Blush in Songbird ($32)
With a name like Songbird, it had to be great.
A new addition to Becca’s Mineral Blush line, Songbird is a warm, heavily pigmented peach pink with golden pearl, and seeing as how I love warm, peachy pink blushes, I was hoping Becca would hit this one out of the park…
They did!
Brighter and more intense than Gypsy, I think it still finds a way to look natural. Nothing clownish here, and if you crave even more color from Songbird, it’s also buildable. MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: A+
Gypsy
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