My current makeup obsession? It’s a creamy, dreamy, effortlessly chic blush stick that's taken up permanent residence in my handbag: the Chanel Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Colour Sticks. At $45 a pop, these aren't exactly drugstore prices, but after weeks of daily use, I can confidently say they've earned their place in my high-end makeup rotation. Every day after Connor and I have finished our morning routine (which, let's be honest, sometimes involves a frantic dash for the door), the quick swipe of one of these sticks is the perfect way to add a touch of effortless radiance to my face. This review delves into the specifics, comparing them to other Chanel Les Beiges products and offering a comprehensive look at their performance.
The Chanel Les Beiges line, known for its focus on natural, healthy-looking skin, has consistently delivered high-quality products. From the popular Chanel Healthy Glow Sunkissed Powder, which provides a subtle bronzed glow, to the buildable coverage of the Chanel Healthy Glow Foundation shades, the brand has mastered the art of creating makeup that enhances natural beauty rather than masking it. Even the Chanel Les Beiges winter primer, while not a product I personally use, is frequently praised for its hydrating and smoothing properties. The collection also includes the versatile Chanel Healthy Glow Palette, offering a range of shades for contouring, highlighting, and blush. And let's not forget the popular Chanel Les Beiges tinted moisturizer, a lightweight option for those seeking sheer coverage and hydration.
Within the Les Beiges family, the Healthy Glow Sheer Colour Sticks stand out for their unique blend of pigment and skincare benefits. While I've enjoyed the Chanel Les Beiges No. 20 (a popular shade in their foundation and tinted moisturizer lines) and the overall warmth of the Chanel Les Beiges Sunkissed bronzer, the Colour Sticks offer a different level of convenience and a more targeted application. The creamy texture glides on smoothly, blending seamlessly into the skin without any streaking or patchiness. This is a significant advantage over some powder blushes, which can sometimes look cakey or unnatural, especially on drier skin. The shades, while sheer, are buildable, allowing you to customize the intensity of the colour from a subtle flush to a more vibrant pop of colour. My personal favourite is a rosy beige shade, reminiscent of the Chanel Healthy Glow Rosy Beige, but with a creamier, more hydrating finish.
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