Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancer in SX06, SX07 AND SX08
As regular readers of my blog, you may now know that I seem to really like the number 3. I have my ‘Top 3’ series and coincidentally I have managed to ‘collect’ three of the Kevyn Aucoin Sensual Skin Enhancers over the past year and a half. These little pots are quite an investment and they’re definitely from the luxury side of makeup, but as you can tell simply by the fact that I have more than one, I love love love the sensual skin enhancer! I wanted to write this post as an attachment to my original review of the shade SX08, which you can read here.
The sensual skin enhancer costs £38 for one pot and you get 0.63oz = 17.86g of product. It is expensive but when they say a little goes a long way, they really aren’t kidding at with this stuff. I’ve been using SX08 since the end of 2014 frequently (maybe 2-3 times a week) and I’ve still not reached half way down the pot. So in terms of price, the initial cost is a bit of a splurge but actually you’ll only have to repurchase every 2-4 years, provided it doesn’t go off completely and so I think it’s worth the money. Also each of my shades I purchased on some sort of sale, the first two I got when beautybay had a 20% off sale so they only cost me £30.40 which is a total bargain considering how much you get. Definitely recommend waiting for the end of year/black friday sales!
The main reason why I wanted to do another dedicated post to these was because a lot of people have trouble with this product when they first purchase it and I hope this post will provide you some insight in how I make these work for me on a regular basis. The K.A Sensual skin enhancer is the most full coverage concealer product that I own – it is incredible and can hide a LOT. I have very dark circles, so I have to colour correct with a peachy tone and having a bright under-eye area is key for me. Maybe not for every single day, but whenever I’m going out for lunch or dinner, for a special occasion or if I want my makeup to look a little better that day, bright under-eye area makes the world of difference! Before I discovered this product it would take a lot of effort to achieve that bright under eye look and at least 4 different products. The beauty of the sensual skin enhancer means I only need to use a corrector on the darkest parts of my under-eye and then a layer of this blended out over the corrector and all over the area I want to be brightened is enough to achieve a flawless look!
Sensual skin enhancer has such high coverage that you can use it for multiple purposes, although I tend to just conceal and highlight with it. The best way I have found to use it is:
- Firstly to ensure my whole face is well moisturised, because the better prepared your skin is, the greater it will adhere to the makeup.
- Take a little of the product on your ring finger and warm it up, so what I mean by that is pat the concealer between both your ring fingers. As the formula is so super duper creamy, I find it applies and blends so much quicker and easier when you warm it up first, versus applying it with a brush or straight from the pot.
- Gently pat the concealer in the inner-corner and downwards, then take the remaining product under the eye – BUT not directly under the lower lashline. If you over-load it in this area and have fine lines like I do, you are sure to get a lot of creasing straight away because the formula is extremly creamy. So leaving a little gap is the only way you’ll avoid this.
- If I have more time on that day I’ll start blending out the product with my ring finger, as the warmth of my finger does a really good job. If not I’ll go straight in with a beauty blender and pat away until its all blended INTO the skin and looks beautifully flawless.
- I then straight away set under the eyes with a yellow powder, previously it was only the Kat Von D contour kit one (reviewed here), but these days I’ve been obsessed with a fantastic cheaper alternative here.
- and recently the step which has been making the whole look appear airbrushed, is the good ol’ baking technique! Except I will never keep the powder on for too long, 30 seconds is enough. I tent to re-spritz my beauty blender before dipping it in a loose powder and then carefully press the sponge all over the under-eye area. This provides a layer of powder which literally works as a barrier against creasing. But remember 30 seconds, because I find that if I leave it on for longer, my under-eyes look very cakey and overly dry and awful.
- FINALLY this is a step I’ll only do if I need my makeup to last for longer than 14 hours, I’ll spritz my beauty blender with a makeup setting spray (currently loving the pixi beauty one) and then i’ll push the sponge all over the area I’ve just baked. This acts as another layer of protection and in the heat/looooong makeup days it will ensure your concealer will stay put!
Do you have a HG product you love so much that you need more than one shade in?
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