
None of Westman Atelier's products contain silicones, parabens or PEGS, which was a brand decision made very early on in the designing of the products, so they could be as clean as possible. There were a number of reviewers complaining about the pigment itself not being dark enough but I didn't have this problem, if anything I needed a lighter hand to apply the deeper shades. I opted for the shades Rendez-vous because of the purple, pink-ish and green options, which pair nicely with my hazel eyes. My most recent purchase were the Eye Pods, which retail for a steep $146 for a set of three magnetic containers, each containing a different colour. The packaging is luxurious and heavy (granted, not ideal for travelling), it contains hyaluronic acid, organic jojoba oil and caper extract to soothe inflammation and pairs so evenly over the foundation.
#Pricetag mackup skin#
It's described as a multi-use luminous skin polish that can be swiped over the eyes, cheeks and forehead for an extra glow, and glow it does. My humble collection of Westman Atelier products, including the Complexion Drops and Vital Skin Foundation One of my favourite products for a no-makeup-makeup-look is actually the Super Loaded Tinted Highlighter which I purchased in Peau de Rose. These sticks, of which Gucci has also made a contour ($80), blush ($80) and highlighter ($80 or $42 for the 'petite' version) in the same shape, are the perfect size for your purse and fit neatly in a makeup bag without the hassle of it 'spilling' anywhere like a liquid does.

It applies like a second skin and doesn't amplify texture, to the point where you almost don't need a concealer to cover up blemishes, scarring or texture.Īnd even if you've got some really stubborn markings the other hero product - the brand's Vital Skin Foundation & Concealer Stick ($113) - does an excellent job of masking imperfections without 'caking' on the product. The Complexion Drops alone claim to improve texture, firmness and radiance with tsubaki oil, ginseng and pomegranate extract but even if it wasn't capable of such drastic changes, the coverage alone would be worth it. It didn't take long for me, and many others who have engaged with the brand in recent years, to see why the $113 price made perfect sense. But when I first spotted her new Vital Skincare Complexion Drops on the shelves of my closest MECCA at Bondi Junction the enticing soft pink packaging lured me closer - until I saw the whopping $113 price tag
