Friday, 9 March 2012

Edward Bess Quad Royale in Monte Carlo

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Monte Carlo is the darkest, and possibly warmest, of the three Edward Bess Quad Royale palettes. I naturally veer towards more cool toned or neutral colour palettes, so I was intrigued to see how I would get on with this.

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Unlike many of the other Edward Bess cheek products, the Quad Royale palettes are not scented. The powder is finely milled and all four of the colours in the Monte Carlo quad contain shimmer. The shimmer is very refined and imparts a subtle sheen so you're not going to look like a disco ball mixing all four colours together. A light sweep across the whole pan can be used for a subtle glow or you can pick & mix from the four colours to create the perfect highlight or cheek color. You can also use the individual shades on the eye. Although the colours are quite sheer they are buildable .

When I uploaded my first batch of swatch pictures, I realised the lightest colour (#1) was invisible in the images. I took some further pictures with heavier swatches but I included one of the original images so that you can see a less intense application of the colour. NB. I used my fingers for the blended colour swatch. If you sweep the brush included in the compact across all four colours, you can get a much lighter application of colour.

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I had a go at using the colours as eyeshadows. I get on fine with the top two shades (#1 and #2). Although the lightest colour barely shows up on my arm, it works well as a base to even out redness on my lid. Using these top two colours, I get just a hint of shimmery colours which works well with a bit of liner and mascara. I tried adding the darker two colours but I didn't feel it suited me. I'm generally nervous of peachy shades on my eye anyway.

On my cheeks, I get the best results if I use a light hand and a loose fluffy brush. On my fair skin, this palette is dark enough to wear as a blusher on it's own but it is also possible to apply over a matte blushers to add a sheen.  To pull off such a warm colour, I find I need to keep everything else warm. It doesn't really go so well with my trusty taupes so instead I need pair with warm browns.

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Clockwise from top left: MAC Golden Lariat, Monte Carlo, Orgasm Illuminator and Smashbox Silhouette

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From left to right: Smashbox blusher, Monte Carlo, MAC Golden Lariat and NARS Orgasm Illuminator.

I wondered if I had any similar colours in my collection. I thought Golden Lariat from the MAC Wonder Woman collection might be a good match. Side by side, I think Monte Carlo is more of a peachy coral to Golden Lariat's golden tan. Smashbox Blush Rush in Silhouette in definitely more tan and obviously contain no shimmer. NARS Orgasm Illuminator is probably the most similar in colour although I feel it's more pink toned than Monte Carlo.

I think the beauty of the Quad Royale palettes is that you can adapt them to suit your needs by selecting the most appropriate brush and also customise the colour by selecting more or less of particular quadrants. I think that Monte Carlo would be well suited to medium to dark skintones and also those who enjoy warm, peachy tones. I think of it as having a very sunny beach holiday feel and I imagine it would be handy for enhancing summer skin. 

The Edward Bess Quad Royale in Monte Carlo costs £35 and is available from Zuneta. If you're interested in reading about the other two palettes, I can recommend Visionary Beauty's review of South of France and the Beauty Look Books review of Summer in Capri.


Disclosure: This item was sent to me without cost for review.

12 comments:

  1. It's very pretty but a bit to orange/brown based for me. Makes me lok muddy, I need my pinks and peaches

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    1. Hi Ms Red, after trying this quad, I'm quite interested on one of the other colourways which I think would be more suited to fair colouring.

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  2. <3 <3 <3 This is on my buy list for...when I can buy things. I love the peachy orange tone.

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    1. It sounds like it will be absolutely perfect for you E-A!

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  3. Thank you very much for the mention :)
    You make me want this but I am sure I shouldn't due to how warm it is, you are such a temptress! ;) xx

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    1. You're welcome. I will have to lose my temptress status now and say that you could skip this, especially as the one you have suits you very well xx

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  4. What is the round blush in the top photo. That is the product that most captured my attention!

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    1. The other blusher in the top photo is MAC Golden Lariat and was released with the Wonder Woman collection last year. You can see a picture of it in it's entirety towards the bottom of the post.

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  5. Beautiful colours, I find I need a little bit of a tan though to get away with warm colours.

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    1. I think it would be easier for me to wear with a tan too. I am tempted to try one of the other palettes to see if it's a better for for my colouring.

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  6. The colors look pretty but all of Edward Bess seems to have a fragrance (except for the eyeshadows). Do you notice one on this?

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    1. I Marcia, I mentioned in the review that these aren't scented as I know that isn't to everyone's tastes. I wondered whether they would dispense with the fragrance when they changed the packaging. I've not had any of the newer lipsticks though to check.

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