green tea, covered in elderly cats, cozy for an HLP makeup review. edit: the rituel de fille color comparisons and Nars comparison is so helpful. Also good to know about the fragrance because that's been what's kept me from getting more Rituel de Fille.
I have cuddly, elderly kitties, too!! 💖😭 Kitty snuggles are *THE BEST.* There’s nothing better than settling down on the sofa with a good cup of tea, an HLP video, and my sweet, little ol’ furbabies!!!
Idk if anybody else had this experience, but when you put on the Merit lippie it pulled so much of the red forward in your hair and I was caught off guard like, “wait was Hannah’s hair that red a moment ago?!” But in an amazing way. Looks stunning 😍👏🏽
That mascara wand from Surratt looks identical to the original metal wand design! The first metal wand with the grooved threading was invented by Helena Rubinstein in 1957, making it post-tiny-brush, pre-spoolie. 😊 It seems like it was a big hit when it was introduced; a lot of other brands followed suit shortly after. I’d be interested in trying out a mascara wand like that, it seems so unique. However, I’m a spoolie brush girl 100%. I don’t know what it is about the spiky brush or comb types, but I seem to always scrape my waterline or poke my eyeball whenever I’ve used them. And I just really don’t appreciate that, you know? LOL
Ok, I love that I picked up Aperitif a few weeks ago when it relaunched for summer. (I'm obsessed with it) My Rituel de Fille foundation is arriving tomorrow. I'm so excited to see if this same shade works for me. I ordered 105, and now I'm worried it might be too light. I haven't had success with the Lid Lacquer from Surratt. It was too emollient for my eye, but I'm also a decade or more older than you. I had the lavender grey shade, and I loved the shade and the glowy look, but it always creased. My lids have texture to them, and it just didn't work for my makeup aesthetic. I'm super interested in KW cheek products. Those shades look incredible! Thanks for trying all these in the same video. It's so interesting to see them all together.
As another fellow pale person with rosacea and VERY dry, eczema-prone skin, I recommend only 1 - 1.5 drops of the RdF foundation with the RdF Thorn Oil applied as primer and a green color corrector.
As a fellow pale person with mild rosacea and redness I appreciate your struggles with finding the perfect base. Skin that doesn’t behave predictably is also annoying 😂
Once a month i mix 2 foundations, a green colour corrector, and a grey-ish bb cream, with a shimmery product and use that as my base until i run out and mix a new batch. The struggle is real!
I don’t have rosacea but I’m red on olive…super cute! Have you tried the Purito BB? It’s really affordable and I swear, it’s amazing. Lasts forever, no fragrance, it’s so good!
@@ThetinyfitI’m similar- redness, slightly olive, *pale.* (Don’t let my pic fool you- it was bronzer & the lighting combined with the cartoon filter, lol.) What color do you use with the Purito? I just started using Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream in shade #21. I couldn’t believe it when I did my first color swatch- it pretty much disappeared with my skin tone! Best color match I’ve found thus far! 😭💜 I’ve never had such a great color match before (and it’s all thanks to Hannah, too!) While I do like it a LOT, I feel like I have to be careful with how I apply it- too much will definitely settle into my fine lines. I need to matte it down a bit with a good setting powder.
While I think you may experience the RDF foundation as more silky and supple without the surrat primer - I can’t help but wonder if the primer would be ideal for underneath those lid lacquers 😊
I actually just purchased the surratt lid lacquer a few weeks ago, knowing it would probably crease and I also have very oily eye lids , but I just had to try it. I found that if I use an eye primer , dust some eyeshadow in the crease to ground it, put a light layer of the surrat on with a brush , tap out with finger to obsorb excess , and then lightly tap some translucent eye topper on top of it, it actually lasts decently on me all day- which is nuts for my oily eyelids. It’s not perfect , and creases slightly but not anywhere near as bad as I thought it would, or had I not taken those additional steps to set it up for success . Any little creasing I was easily able to tap out with my finger mid day and it looked great. I found even with the light powder eyeshadow on top to “set it”, it still had a beautiful wet look peaking through . I have the champagne shade (forgot the name). Hope this helps!
Thank you for your content, Hannah! Started watching 3 months ago. I will be 37 next month and have only worn makeup at large events: prom, weddings, my wedding. I was wondering if you will/plan to do a video for someone getting into make-up later in life: basics, choosing a foundation/eyeshadow/lip/cheek for a neutral, natural look. I also have Rosacea, adult acne with olive tone where the white cast of Native sunscreen makes me look best, but it is ghostly. I thought I would ask as someone who has always felt too intimated by the industry, but loves beautiful ascetics, and you seem so perfect to answer! Thank you for everything you have created!
I hope Rituel de Fille sees this video and reads the comments from people who are really glad they didn't put the lavender scent in this. I can't use essential oils on my face anymore because they trigger an allergic reaction. This video was super helpful. I would like to see it compared to the Kosas maybe at some future point? They seem like they fill the same niche to me...Really excited that you got to try the lid lacquers. I wonder if they would set down less patchy over concealer set with powder? Maybe you would lose their ineffable quality then?
I apply this foundation by putting two drops on the back of my hand and blend it with a brush. If I need more coverage, I add one more drop. I go over it with a damp sponge at the end to make it look more seamless. I have such a hard time with foundations and this has been a big win for my dry, mature skin.❤❤
I am impressed by Hannah and those of you who continually try out new complexion products. In my quest for a cheaper alternative to my perfect Bareminerals complexion gel, I acquired an assortment of complexion products. I absolutely hate trying them, and I can never keep track of which combinations and techniques work with which. Lol I finally found a decent deal on bareminerals and on an acceptable alternative, I won't be trying anything new until I have to! I'm still trying to figure out how to use up the "trial" products i bought, it honestly just makes me frustrated. So, I really appreciate the reviews and irl makeup lovers who can give great reccs to those of us who dont pay attention til our hero product is discontinued. Lol it's just all goopy stuff to me lol... I just need a piggy bank so that every time I almost talk myself into a 40th lippie or 20th palette, I put the cash into the BareMinerals fund 😂 but now I'm wondering....is there something even better at $25-30 (I just cannot pay full retail on principle lol)...ugh gonna go mix up a bunch of goops and call it a face...
Even though others would have a different preference, Hannah is my favourite person to review Ritual de Fille. If I see that brand in the thumbnail I get so unnecessarily excited.
I wish I wasn't poor. There's so many products I want to try lol. The loreal age perfect serum foundation is one of the only ones that doesn't break me out. I have rosacea too. Nars sheer glow, missha bb cream are the others I like. I want to try the new Revlon illuminance
I was super excited about the ritual de fille foundation until I saw it has rosemary in the ingredients … I know essential oils and things don’t bug everyone, but rosemary is that one ingredient that can really bother someone’s skin, especially mine with rosacea
The Rituel de Fille's foundation looks very intriguing (and well presented by you, Hannah. Thank you.), and I have had my eyes on their eye soots, but I just don't wear foundation on a day to day basis so won't be spending my money on this product, Merit is not readily available in the UK but no doubt Sephora will in time bring it to us. So many people have been very positive especially about their lip products.
I was like 'oh look she has inner glow and abundance' 😂😂😂 yes I also have those 2 shades that are almost exactly the same. No regrets. I love them both.
I have the RDF foundation in 110 and it’s fairly neutral. I’ve only used it twice so far but am struggling with it on dry patches. Dry skin seems to pop out in spots I didn’t even know I had. I’m definitely going to try it with a damp sponge because I think the rubbing with my fingers might be making it worse. I definitely don’t need 3 full drops, 2 drops spreads and covers well.
This happened to me as well ! I really like it so far but literally thought I’d actually gotten something sticky and dried on my face but nope just a revealed dry patch . I like it though so I will try a damp sponge as well ! Or maybe a more moisturizing primer . Rn I just use the smashbox green primer
Great video!!! I love the 3 drop foundation. As someone with super dry skin, I use the thorn oil or Bobbi brown makeup base with it and it works very well! For glossy lids that stay.. better? (They’ll never be perfect long term) the Danessa Myricks coverfix with their gloss is great. It still creases at your crease but it’s not a greasy mess. I wear it often for shows and it lasts all night.
I've been using Inner Glow for awhile now and it is such a great shade! Totally agree with you tho - formula-wise, I prefer the matte Kjaer Weis blushes. Inner Glow is just such a special color for me that it's hard to put down. Glad you got to try it!
Good morning Hannah! Looking forward to watching this video while I drink my coffee. P.S. best wishes for you and the babe, I hope your pregnancy is going well ❤️
I have excessively oily lids and I love the Lidlaquers from Surratt. I have every color but the red. They dont last and they crease but I still wear them all the time and love the look and just add more or let them crease
I have one of the surratt lid lacquers and I have hooded lids. As long as I keep the layer very thin, I have been happy with how it performs. It lays down a fairly pigmented somewhat satin looking eye. Wear time is maybe 3-4 hours. After that it starts to interfere with mascara, etc. I really like it’s appearance though.
What beautiful products! You look very sophisticated yet yourself. I'd love to try0 a number of them & do as you do, simply explore while being both true to yourself & your esthetic, yet also open to new experiences that refined products propose. Brava!
So many products I've been interested in all in one video! Especially helpful for me was seeing Inner Glow vs Abundance on the Kjaer Weis and seeing Aperatif on the lips. Beautiful products, great video :)
That merit red lip looks incredible! I'm super interested in the rdf 3 drop more now than ever! The fact that it's not scented has me. excited! I've loathed that lavender/linalool scent in their products for years 😢
i’m 45 and have always been seeking out a perfect foundation and Rdf gave it to me finally. color and undertone. i think you can get away with less than 3 drops for real skin but better coverage! so lightweight too.
Thank you for trying the foundation as is. I also would love to know how you tweak it to make it work best for you. But as a review, this was so much more helpful for me to actually understand the product.
I found myself holding my breath when you pulled out Aperitif!! (Hoping: Please like it!) I received it last week and reallllly liked it. Gonna HLP all over the place this summer smacking my Merit lips. ❤
That shade of the RDF looks a little bit light on you. Have you ever considered using a dropper by putting it on the back of your hand and then using your finger to dot it all over your face? I have found this is the best way to apply this as well as any other liquidy products. I feel like no one on TH-cam has figured this out yet.
Oh my gosh- LOVE your nail polish! I have a wedding coming up and this is the nail shade I'm looking for- need to ask you- what shade is it? Thanks for your thoughts on the Ritual De Fille serum foundation- ordered mine yesterday!!! ❤❤❤
Off topic from the video, but I’m so glad I found your channel, Hannah!! Thank you for your truly enjoyable and helpful content! 🥰 I have similar coloring to you- very fair, desaturated, a hint of olive, with redness all over. (The redness struggle is *real.* My face and neck are the worse, but I can scratch an itch just about anywhere, and leave behind big ol’ red streaks, lol.) I’m trying to not overspend on cosmetics anymore, but I did recently get a few things you’ve tried out on your channel. The Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream in #21, the L’Oréal Prime Lab Redness Eraser, and the L’Oréal Colour Riche lipstick in Le Beige, and I love all 3!!! The Missha shade #21 is the best color match I’ve ever found so far, I still can’t believe it! It basically disappears on my skin, in a good way! I’m loving the Redness Eraser: it really tames the unwanted ruddiness that loves to populate the center of my face, lol. (Why can’t it just be on the apples of my cheeks instead? Why the center?? LOL) And the Le Beige lipstick shade is a triple win for me- looks fantastic on my lips, cheeks, and eyelids!! I’ve been on the hunt for something like this for a while, so I’m excited to have found it!
Are you going to review the Surrat dew drop foundation? I looooove that foundation but I'm super curious how it compares to the Rituel de Fille foundation since RDF is so much cheaper. :)
Maybe it's my skin chemistry, but that RDF foundation broke up horribly on my chin and nose, did not set without powder, powder made it look worse though and it settled into my pores and lines. No matter what I put under it. I really wanted to make it work, though! So, I mixed the shade 105 with Lisa Eldridge's (whose formula works well on my skin) shade 2.5 (the pale olive which isn't pale enough for me), and it's great! Perfect skin tone match at last!😂 Tbh, when I run out of the RDF, I will probably pick up the shade 01 in Lisa's to mix with. For reference, I have 51 year old skin, combination, and live in the hot and muggy climate of Memphis TN. If I lived in a drier climate, maybe it would work better? I am impressed with it's pigmentation though.
Oh I could hug you right now, have been wishing you could test more complexion products. I know, you've principles, but you've also an unusual skin color close to my own so I rely on your experiences haha 😅
No need to powder? I would usually use the Bare Minerals very sheer veil to keep down the shine. I must try this--I love the RdF colors for face/eyes/lips.
RDF has just added an option to purchase a set of three color samples. I ordered the three lightest shades. Was expecting 100 to be closest, but it is a tad too pink. 105 I was expecting to be too yellow but it's almost a perfect match, maybe just 10% too yellow so I may get the full size. Need to test how this wears in sweaty NYC humidity.
I ordered a Surratt concealer palette (which is quite good!) from Beautylish and got one of those eye glosses as a GWP -- was SO excited to have a sheer shiny oil-slick shimmer black lid! And yep, mere minutes later, it was Petrolatum Plissé. SADNESS.
The Surratt lid lacquer is one of my favorite products. I don’t mind the creasing because it’s so pretty. And those two Kjaer Weis blushes are my favorite colors. My problem with the Rituel de Fille is 105 is a bit too light and 115 is way too dark. So I don’t use them because the mixing is annoying.
I own a couple Surratt Lid Lacquers (one of which is also Komugi (koh-MOO-ghee)) and the trick is to wear a primer/cream eyeshadow/eye pencil underneath and apply thin layers, specially in the crease. But yeah, like you said, this is an editorial product, and it's supposed to crease. That's the look. For an excellent example of how to wear it I recommend Lisa Eldridge's recent mid 90's makeup. ;) PS. The other lacquer is pronounced koh-GEH-cha.
Yay! I love Rituel de Fille color products and am so curious about their foundations/coverage products. Also because they look like they go pale enough for my ghostly victorian vampire self
If you want an actual glossy lid *with* colour, I highly recommend Danessa Myricks Color Fix in your preferred shade and then using the Color Fix Gloss on top of it (you can use it on its own too). It has been the less creasy editorial glossy eye that I’ve ever tried, and I’ve tried some things. Depending on the colours, some don’t crease at all (I’m thinking of the yellow, for instance).
I just LOVE the Surratt Lid Lacquer. But I have it in the most safe colour HADAKA. It creases at first but it's not a problem becaust the color is close to the color of the lid. After I fixed it on a first crease it holds pretty well all day giving a little pigment and a beautyful sheen to the lid. As someone who also loves to just put some vaseline or clear gloss on the lid, I can say that Surratt one has some definetely different qualities - more stable I would say.
Hannah, I don't know if you've read her work from the heyday of beauty & fashion magazines, but your content reminds me of the Iconic E Jean Carroll. I was a fan of hers long before she became a freaking WARRIOR and she's rightly more known for her fight for justice against Donald Trump. But I used to adore her columns and savor them. She rarely wrote about products in which I was interested, but it was just such delightful writing, detailed in a way that connected products to real sensory experiences & Beauty (as in Truth, Beauty, Art) without being hacky. I know you are a hotshot writer too, and it is reflected in your scripts. Your content is a very modern take on the very best Beauty Editorial writing. I prefer to read than to watch in general, but in the beauty world it makes complete sense, and I do like taking 30 mins to enjoy a "piece," rather than a 5 min read. Just wanted you to know that we know that you are a phenomenal writer in any medium.
I had been hoping for a Merrit true red since I tried Slip so I jumped on their website when I saw Apéritif come out. Hannah, I know I’ve already asked but can you please tell me what brush you use to apply your blush? Thank you 😊
I am a big eye gloss wearer; I love a glossy, creasy eye gloss, but some eye glosses wear (read: crease) more cutely than others. I have tried many formulas, and unfortunately the surratt lid lacquers are some of the worst eye glosses I've tried. They really don't stay in place and gather in the crease in a really unappealing way. I've had better luck putting on a shimmer powder shadow all over then putting a sheer eye gloss on top. My hypothesis is that there is not really much shimmer running through the formula (including kogecha, the more metallic one, which I've tried)- I've found that eye glosses with larger shimmer particles wear better because the gloss and shimmer support each other- as the gloss wears away, the shimmer remains and leaves a gloss-like sheen on the lids that is easy to tap out (similar in effect to the roen shadows, which I love) Sorry for the infodump, I love this category of makeup the majority of makeup wearers hate LMAO but I wanted to confirm that even a resident eye gloss buff didn't get along with the lid lacquers!
@@remediosbelle Rituel de Fille celestial sphere eye glosses no question HAHA If you have fair skin/like wearing a peachy beige, I think their eye gloss in Apis is a killer beginner eye gloss. My only complaint is that I don't think it would look as cute on someone with deeper skin, so I really hope they make a richer brown shade someday. I also really like Cygnus, which is a recurring character limited edition shade that comes back into stock here and there. I also like the byredo color sticks in Great Sands, Demerara, and Flower Play. Those are nice because if you hate them on the eyes, the format makes them easy to wear on the lips. Honorable mention to the Roen quads; they're similar in effect/vibe to the RDF glosses. but honestly, a great way to try the look is to put on a layer of a sparkly eye shadow then put a clear gloss on top; it is super easy to do without spending money or spending very little, and you can tinker with the ratios to your preference. I think eye gloss is an incredible look but it is SUPER polarizing, so I'd recommend trying out a homebrew first before dropping any cash :)
green tea, covered in elderly cats, cozy for an HLP makeup review.
edit: the rituel de fille color comparisons and Nars comparison is so helpful. Also good to know about the fragrance because that's been what's kept me from getting more Rituel de Fille.
I have cuddly, elderly kitties, too!! 💖😭 Kitty snuggles are *THE BEST.*
There’s nothing better than settling down on the sofa with a good cup of tea, an HLP video, and my sweet, little ol’ furbabies!!!
Those comparison swatches for the 3 Drops foundation provided everything I needed to know. Thank you for including that!
But is it the foundation or the primer underneath? I have severe rosacea. Very curious.☺
Idk if anybody else had this experience, but when you put on the Merit lippie it pulled so much of the red forward in your hair and I was caught off guard like, “wait was Hannah’s hair that red a moment ago?!” But in an amazing way. Looks stunning 😍👏🏽
It’s been a long time since I bought any makeup but I enjoy these videos so much. Precision and depth in analysis, yes please.
Made up my mind I wouldn't make a decision on the RDF Serum until Hannah reviewed it.....and here you are! Thanks for such a thorough review .
Same! Rose Inc LX010 is a perfect match for me and I love RDF...I've been very curious for HLP's take.
I love those blushes together! Big fan of a heavy blush look tbh
Hannah, you in that ponytail and lip is my perfect idea of French girl beauty.
That mascara wand from Surratt looks identical to the original metal wand design!
The first metal wand with the grooved threading was invented by Helena Rubinstein in 1957, making it post-tiny-brush, pre-spoolie. 😊 It seems like it was a big hit when it was introduced; a lot of other brands followed suit shortly after.
I’d be interested in trying out a mascara wand like that, it seems so unique. However, I’m a spoolie brush girl 100%.
I don’t know what it is about the spiky brush or comb types, but I seem to always scrape my waterline or poke my eyeball whenever I’ve used them. And I just really don’t appreciate that, you know? LOL
Ok, I love that I picked up Aperitif a few weeks ago when it relaunched for summer. (I'm obsessed with it) My Rituel de Fille foundation is arriving tomorrow. I'm so excited to see if this same shade works for me. I ordered 105, and now I'm worried it might be too light. I haven't had success with the Lid Lacquer from Surratt. It was too emollient for my eye, but I'm also a decade or more older than you. I had the lavender grey shade, and I loved the shade and the glowy look, but it always creased. My lids have texture to them, and it just didn't work for my makeup aesthetic. I'm super interested in KW cheek products. Those shades look incredible! Thanks for trying all these in the same video. It's so interesting to see them all together.
As another fellow pale person with rosacea and VERY dry, eczema-prone skin, I recommend only 1 - 1.5 drops of the RdF foundation with the RdF Thorn Oil applied as primer and a green color corrector.
Useful!
I know you posted this a long time ago, but I did wanna ask…. Is the thorn oil really feel like oil or more serum like?
It is an oil and feels like one. ❤
That Kjaer Weis Lint Tint color is so stunning and yet so wearable. The dry, staining quality is so intriguing!
I loooved the look around 17:00, with the base + brows + cheeks + plum lip. So stunning!
As a fellow pale person with mild rosacea and redness I appreciate your struggles with finding the perfect base. Skin that doesn’t behave predictably is also annoying 😂
Once a month i mix 2 foundations, a green colour corrector, and a grey-ish bb cream, with a shimmery product and use that as my base until i run out and mix a new batch. The struggle is real!
Same here 🙄
I don’t have rosacea but I’m red on olive…super cute! Have you tried the Purito BB? It’s really affordable and I swear, it’s amazing. Lasts forever, no fragrance, it’s so good!
Minus the rosacea, I’m in the same Pale With Excessive Redness Boat, too! LOL 😅 The struggle is *real.*
@@ThetinyfitI’m similar- redness, slightly olive, *pale.* (Don’t let my pic fool you- it was bronzer & the lighting combined with the cartoon filter, lol.)
What color do you use with the Purito? I just started using Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream in shade #21. I couldn’t believe it when I did my first color swatch- it pretty much disappeared with my skin tone! Best color match I’ve found thus far! 😭💜 I’ve never had such a great color match before (and it’s all thanks to Hannah, too!)
While I do like it a LOT, I feel like I have to be careful with how I apply it- too much will definitely settle into my fine lines. I need to matte it down a bit with a good setting powder.
I love Apértif on you!
It's a gorgeous clear, true, sheer red. You sold me!
You are so not a mess! I love your energy and it’s life! We all forget things from time to time! So refreshing!❤❤❤
While I think you may experience the RDF foundation as more silky and supple without the surrat primer - I can’t help but wonder if the primer would be ideal for underneath those lid lacquers 😊
I actually just purchased the surratt lid lacquer a few weeks ago, knowing it would probably crease and I also have very oily eye lids , but I just had to try it. I found that if I use an eye primer , dust some eyeshadow in the crease to ground it, put a light layer of the surrat on with a brush , tap out with finger to obsorb excess , and then lightly tap some translucent eye topper on top of it, it actually lasts decently on me all day- which is nuts for my oily eyelids. It’s not perfect , and creases slightly but not anywhere near as bad as I thought it would, or had I not taken those additional steps to set it up for success . Any little creasing I was easily able to tap out with my finger mid day and it looked great. I found even with the light powder eyeshadow on top to “set it”, it still had a beautiful wet look peaking through . I have the champagne shade (forgot the name). Hope this helps!
Thank you for your content, Hannah! Started watching 3 months ago.
I will be 37 next month and have only worn makeup at large events: prom, weddings, my wedding.
I was wondering if you will/plan to do a video for someone getting into make-up later in life: basics, choosing a foundation/eyeshadow/lip/cheek for a neutral, natural look. I also have Rosacea, adult acne with olive tone where the white cast of Native sunscreen makes me look best, but it is ghostly.
I thought I would ask as someone who has always felt too intimated by the industry, but loves beautiful ascetics, and you seem so perfect to answer!
Thank you for everything you have created!
I hope Rituel de Fille sees this video and reads the comments from people who are really glad they didn't put the lavender scent in this. I can't use essential oils on my face anymore because they trigger an allergic reaction. This video was super helpful. I would like to see it compared to the Kosas maybe at some future point? They seem like they fill the same niche to me...Really excited that you got to try the lid lacquers. I wonder if they would set down less patchy over concealer set with powder? Maybe you would lose their ineffable quality then?
The serum drops have rosemary extract in it :( if you’re allergic to essential oils, I’d be careful with this one
So giddy that you’re finally trying Inner Glow and Abundance!!! The way you put on Inner Glow is exactly how I wear it 😍
I apply this foundation by putting two drops on the back of my hand and blend it with a brush. If I need more coverage, I add one more drop. I go over it with a damp sponge at the end to make it look more seamless. I have such a hard time with foundations and this has been a big win for my dry, mature skin.❤❤
Both blushes look amazing!
I am impressed by Hannah and those of you who continually try out new complexion products. In my quest for a cheaper alternative to my perfect Bareminerals complexion gel, I acquired an assortment of complexion products. I absolutely hate trying them, and I can never keep track of which combinations and techniques work with which. Lol I finally found a decent deal on bareminerals and on an acceptable alternative, I won't be trying anything new until I have to! I'm still trying to figure out how to use up the "trial" products i bought, it honestly just makes me frustrated. So, I really appreciate the reviews and irl makeup lovers who can give great reccs to those of us who dont pay attention til our hero product is discontinued. Lol it's just all goopy stuff to me lol... I just need a piggy bank so that every time I almost talk myself into a 40th lippie or 20th palette, I put the cash into the BareMinerals fund 😂 but now I'm wondering....is there something even better at $25-30 (I just cannot pay full retail on principle lol)...ugh gonna go mix up a bunch of goops and call it a face...
Good morning!!! I was just rewatching an old video when this popped up lol 💖
As a person who can't use the RDF Metamorphic Highlighters without getting rashes, I'm very happy this new foundation doesn't contain Lavender Oil ❤️
I LOVE that RDF foundation. It’s been my go to since I bought it.
Even though others would have a different preference, Hannah is my favourite person to review Ritual de Fille. If I see that brand in the thumbnail I get so unnecessarily excited.
YES!
THANK YOU!!! I asked for you to review this foundation not long ago and your review did not disappoint!! Thank you SO MUCH!
I wish I wasn't poor. There's so many products I want to try lol. The loreal age perfect serum foundation is one of the only ones that doesn't break me out. I have rosacea too. Nars sheer glow, missha bb cream are the others I like. I want to try the new Revlon illuminance
I couldn't resist that damn limited edition Merit lipstick. It's arriving tomorrow, along with the shade Fashion and I'm so stoked.
You are delightful ❣️‼️What an interesting channel you’ve developed….unlike anything on YT…a wonderful find‼️❤️
Always so fun to watch you play with new products!! That surratt (sp?) mascara looks wild; I’m very excited for the full review!
Kbeauty has a lot of mascara like that. Look for the neogen mascara with the metal wand
I loved the final look in this video! I immediately ordered the KW blushes and the both pull so orange on me 😭😭
I think I have to curse you Hannah! You just made me fall in love with Rituel de Fille and now I need you to do an in depth brand review. Please! 😭
This whole look is amazing very soft glam
I have been so curious about the ritual de fille drops!! Yay!
Thank you! 🎉 The models on Merit’s web site are sooo warm toned, I had no clue what those reds would look like on me. I have a better idea now!
The soft focus seems to be a great start. That summer raspberry looks delicious on you, sweet and tart
I was super excited about the ritual de fille foundation until I saw it has rosemary in the ingredients … I know essential oils and things don’t bug everyone, but rosemary is that one ingredient that can really bother someone’s skin, especially mine with rosacea
The Rituel de Fille's foundation looks very intriguing (and well presented by you, Hannah. Thank you.), and I have had my eyes on their eye soots, but I just don't wear foundation on a day to day basis so won't be spending my money on this product, Merit is not readily available in the UK but no doubt Sephora will in time bring it to us. So many people have been very positive especially about their lip products.
I was like 'oh look she has inner glow and abundance' 😂😂😂 yes I also have those 2 shades that are almost exactly the same. No regrets. I love them both.
I have the RDF foundation in 110 and it’s fairly neutral. I’ve only used it twice so far but am struggling with it on dry patches. Dry skin seems to pop out in spots I didn’t even know I had. I’m definitely going to try it with a damp sponge because I think the rubbing with my fingers might be making it worse. I definitely don’t need 3 full drops, 2 drops spreads and covers well.
This happened to me as well ! I really like it so far but literally thought I’d actually gotten something sticky and dried on my face but nope just a revealed dry patch . I like it though so I will try a damp sponge as well ! Or maybe a more moisturizing primer . Rn I just use the smashbox green primer
I finally found a fellow fair complexion with auburn hair! 😮🎉 subscribing.
Great video!!! I love the 3 drop foundation. As someone with super dry skin, I use the thorn oil or Bobbi brown makeup base with it and it works very well!
For glossy lids that stay.. better? (They’ll never be perfect long term) the Danessa Myricks coverfix with their gloss is great. It still creases at your crease but it’s not a greasy mess. I wear it often for shows and it lasts all night.
I've been using Inner Glow for awhile now and it is such a great shade! Totally agree with you tho - formula-wise, I prefer the matte Kjaer Weis blushes. Inner Glow is just such a special color for me that it's hard to put down. Glad you got to try it!
The look is beautiful! Aperitif turned very orange on me vs the true red on you. I actually found it very similar to some of the sheer Gucci reds.
Omg me too! I was so bummed.
Good morning Hannah! Looking forward to watching this video while I drink my coffee.
P.S. best wishes for you and the babe, I hope your pregnancy is going well ❤️
Highly looking forward to the surrat video!
I have excessively oily lids and I love the Lidlaquers from Surratt. I have every color but the red. They dont last and they crease but I still wear them all the time and love the look and just add more or let them crease
Totally agree! The creasing can look a little messy in a good way.
Congratulations on the baby🌈❤️
I have one of the surratt lid lacquers and I have hooded lids. As long as I keep the layer very thin, I have been happy with how it performs. It lays down a fairly pigmented somewhat satin looking eye. Wear time is maybe 3-4 hours. After that it starts to interfere with mascara, etc. I really like it’s appearance though.
What beautiful products! You look very sophisticated yet yourself. I'd love to try0 a number of them & do as you do, simply explore while being both true to yourself & your esthetic, yet also open to new experiences that refined products propose. Brava!
So many products I've been interested in all in one video! Especially helpful for me was seeing Inner Glow vs Abundance on the Kjaer Weis and seeing Aperatif on the lips. Beautiful products, great video :)
Every single time I click on a video of yours I just can’t help but think of how beautiful you are! Like truly, genuinely beautiful!!
Excellent video! The eye look is so casual in the best way!
That merit red lip looks incredible! I'm super interested in the rdf 3 drop more now than ever! The fact that it's not scented has me. excited! I've loathed that lavender/linalool scent in their products for years 😢
Weird, experimental eye stuff! I hardly ever wear eyeshadow, so I am living vicariously!❤❤❤
Reviewing skills: top notch. Excitement re taupe: exemplary.
i’m 45 and have always been seeking out a perfect foundation and Rdf gave it to me finally. color and undertone. i think you can get away with less than 3 drops for real skin but better coverage! so lightweight too.
Thank you for trying the foundation as is. I also would love to know how you tweak it to make it work best for you. But as a review, this was so much more helpful for me to actually understand the product.
Love your videos! Do you happen to know if aperitif is only available online?
Great video thanks 💜🌻✌🏻I’m really thinking now about the merit red lip Iv been on the fence about that too again thank you 😊
I found myself holding my breath when you pulled out Aperitif!! (Hoping: Please like it!) I received it last week and reallllly liked it. Gonna HLP all over the place this summer smacking my Merit lips. ❤
That shade of the RDF looks a little bit light on you. Have you ever considered using a dropper by putting it on the back of your hand and then using your finger to dot it all over your face? I have found this is the best way to apply this as well as any other liquidy products. I feel like no one on TH-cam has figured this out yet.
THAT LIP COMBO IS GORGEOUS
Have you seen Alexandra Anele's video on mixing blush with foundation to tone it down? It desaturates the blush and creates the most beautiful color.
I think you look great! The lid laquer color on camera looks great with the rest of the color palette on face ❤
Oh my gosh- LOVE your nail polish! I have a wedding coming up and this is the nail shade I'm looking for- need to ask you- what shade is it? Thanks for your thoughts on the Ritual De Fille serum foundation- ordered mine yesterday!!! ❤❤❤
Off topic from the video, but I’m so glad I found your channel, Hannah!! Thank you for your truly enjoyable and helpful content! 🥰
I have similar coloring to you- very fair, desaturated, a hint of olive, with redness all over.
(The redness struggle is *real.* My face and neck are the worse, but I can scratch an itch just about anywhere, and leave behind big ol’ red streaks, lol.)
I’m trying to not overspend on cosmetics anymore, but I did recently get a few things you’ve tried out on your channel. The Missha M Perfect Cover BB Cream in #21, the L’Oréal Prime Lab Redness Eraser, and the L’Oréal Colour Riche lipstick in Le Beige, and I love all 3!!!
The Missha shade #21 is the best color match I’ve ever found so far, I still can’t believe it! It basically disappears on my skin, in a good way!
I’m loving the Redness Eraser: it really tames the unwanted ruddiness that loves to populate the center of my face, lol. (Why can’t it just be on the apples of my cheeks instead? Why the center?? LOL)
And the Le Beige lipstick shade is a triple win for me- looks fantastic on my lips, cheeks, and eyelids!! I’ve been on the hunt for something like this for a while, so I’m excited to have found it!
Are you going to review the Surrat dew drop foundation? I looooove that foundation but I'm super curious how it compares to the Rituel de Fille foundation since RDF is so much cheaper. :)
Can't wait for the Surratt review! I'm holding off on buying the eyelash curler till I hear what you have to say about the rest of what they offer ❤
Maybe it's my skin chemistry, but that RDF foundation broke up horribly on my chin and nose, did not set without powder, powder made it look worse though and it settled into my pores and lines. No matter what I put under it. I really wanted to make it work, though! So, I mixed the shade 105 with Lisa Eldridge's (whose formula works well on my skin) shade 2.5 (the pale olive which isn't pale enough for me), and it's great! Perfect skin tone match at last!😂 Tbh, when I run out of the RDF, I will probably pick up the shade 01 in Lisa's to mix with. For reference, I have 51 year old skin, combination, and live in the hot and muggy climate of Memphis TN. If I lived in a drier climate, maybe it would work better? I am impressed with it's pigmentation though.
Oh I could hug you right now, have been wishing you could test more complexion products. I know, you've principles, but you've also an unusual skin color close to my own so I rely on your experiences haha 😅
No need to powder? I would usually use the Bare Minerals very sheer veil to keep down the shine. I must try this--I love the RdF colors for face/eyes/lips.
How does Inner Glow compare with Phytosurgence’s Condensate? Please🌸🐝
I love merit lips products 💋
Cargo use to make a great lid creme thing in similar colors.
RDF has just added an option to purchase a set of three color samples. I ordered the three lightest shades. Was expecting 100 to be closest, but it is a tad too pink. 105 I was expecting to be too yellow but it's almost a perfect match, maybe just 10% too yellow so I may get the full size. Need to test how this wears in sweaty NYC humidity.
It’s pretty on you , love it 😊
I have been so interested in the foundation drops 👍
Love this look!
Ooh!! Can’t wait to watch 😍
This is exciting, as soon as I saw it launching I was curious to know what you’d think. Isamaya launched a new palette too 😂❤
I want thoughts of this brow product vs refy and this primer vs exa…
I ordered a Surratt concealer palette (which is quite good!) from Beautylish and got one of those eye glosses as a GWP -- was SO excited to have a sheer shiny oil-slick shimmer black lid! And yep, mere minutes later, it was Petrolatum Plissé. SADNESS.
The Surratt lid lacquer is one of my favorite products. I don’t mind the creasing because it’s so pretty. And those two Kjaer Weis blushes are my favorite colors. My problem with the Rituel de Fille is 105 is a bit too light and 115 is way too dark. So I don’t use them because the mixing is annoying.
I own a couple Surratt Lid Lacquers (one of which is also Komugi (koh-MOO-ghee)) and the trick is to wear a primer/cream eyeshadow/eye pencil underneath and apply thin layers, specially in the crease. But yeah, like you said, this is an editorial product, and it's supposed to crease. That's the look. For an excellent example of how to wear it I recommend Lisa Eldridge's recent mid 90's makeup. ;) PS. The other lacquer is pronounced koh-GEH-cha.
Yay! I love Rituel de Fille color products and am so curious about their foundations/coverage products. Also because they look like they go pale enough for my ghostly victorian vampire self
I don’t wear foundation, but I love Rituel de Fille lipstick colors and they are a clean beauty!
Love the merit lipstick! Sadly they don't ship to Europe :(
If you want an actual glossy lid *with* colour, I highly recommend Danessa Myricks Color Fix in your preferred shade and then using the Color Fix Gloss on top of it (you can use it on its own too). It has been the less creasy editorial glossy eye that I’ve ever tried, and I’ve tried some things. Depending on the colours, some don’t crease at all (I’m thinking of the yellow, for instance).
Love your videos 😊
I just LOVE the Surratt Lid Lacquer. But I have it in the most safe colour HADAKA. It creases at first but it's not a problem becaust the color is close to the color of the lid. After I fixed it on a first crease it holds pretty well all day giving a little pigment and a beautyful sheen to the lid.
As someone who also loves to just put some vaseline or clear gloss on the lid, I can say that Surratt one has some definetely different qualities - more stable I would say.
Base is only as good as the color match.. so there’s that part. Love your reviews.
Hannah, I don't know if you've read her work from the heyday of beauty & fashion magazines, but your content reminds me of the Iconic E Jean Carroll. I was a fan of hers long before she became a freaking WARRIOR and she's rightly more known for her fight for justice against Donald Trump. But I used to adore her columns and savor them. She rarely wrote about products in which I was interested, but it was just such delightful writing, detailed in a way that connected products to real sensory experiences & Beauty (as in Truth, Beauty, Art) without being hacky. I know you are a hotshot writer too, and it is reflected in your scripts. Your content is a very modern take on the very best Beauty Editorial writing. I prefer to read than to watch in general, but in the beauty world it makes complete sense, and I do like taking 30 mins to enjoy a "piece," rather than a 5 min read. Just wanted you to know that we know that you are a phenomenal writer in any medium.
So do you like it better than the Nars? Or did I miss the pin🤔
I had been hoping for a Merrit true red since I tried Slip so I jumped on their website when I saw Apéritif come out.
Hannah, I know I’ve already asked but can you please tell me what brush you use to apply your blush? Thank you 😊
#110 is most similar to the Rose Inc. concealer 🥰👍🏼
That foundation looks amazing
I am a big eye gloss wearer; I love a glossy, creasy eye gloss, but some eye glosses wear (read: crease) more cutely than others. I have tried many formulas, and unfortunately the surratt lid lacquers are some of the worst eye glosses I've tried. They really don't stay in place and gather in the crease in a really unappealing way. I've had better luck putting on a shimmer powder shadow all over then putting a sheer eye gloss on top.
My hypothesis is that there is not really much shimmer running through the formula (including kogecha, the more metallic one, which I've tried)- I've found that eye glosses with larger shimmer particles wear better because the gloss and shimmer support each other- as the gloss wears away, the shimmer remains and leaves a gloss-like sheen on the lids that is easy to tap out (similar in effect to the roen shadows, which I love)
Sorry for the infodump, I love this category of makeup the majority of makeup wearers hate LMAO but I wanted to confirm that even a resident eye gloss buff didn't get along with the lid lacquers!
What are your favorite eye glosses?
@@remediosbelle Rituel de Fille celestial sphere eye glosses no question HAHA
If you have fair skin/like wearing a peachy beige, I think their eye gloss in Apis is a killer beginner eye gloss. My only complaint is that I don't think it would look as cute on someone with deeper skin, so I really hope they make a richer brown shade someday. I also really like Cygnus, which is a recurring character limited edition shade that comes back into stock here and there.
I also like the byredo color sticks in Great Sands, Demerara, and Flower Play. Those are nice because if you hate them on the eyes, the format makes them easy to wear on the lips. Honorable mention to the Roen quads; they're similar in effect/vibe to the RDF glosses.
but honestly, a great way to try the look is to put on a layer of a sparkly eye shadow then put a clear gloss on top; it is super easy to do without spending money or spending very little, and you can tinker with the ratios to your preference. I think eye gloss is an incredible look but it is SUPER polarizing, so I'd recommend trying out a homebrew first before dropping any cash :)
@@remediosbelle sorry for the ramble! I have... many thoughts