Becca Beach Tints: New Shades

As far as cheek stains go, Becca has always been up there with the best, and with three new shades in the line-up, the selection is stronger than ever. They can also be used on the lips but to be honest, I never find that dual purpose stains are great on lips – they will tint but in a very matte way that shows every single line on the lip. I think you need very smooth lips in the first place for this to work as a truly dual purpose product.


Anyway, the new colours are fabulous. From the bottom up: Papaya, Dragonfruit and Lychee. Papaya is easily my favourite because it’s a hard shade to find elsewhere but a little goes a really, really long way so start with a tiny amount and build up if necessary. I like to use a brush to apply these because you get a much better colour diffusion than if just using fingers alone. 


I’ve swatched them quite intensely so you can get an idea of the pigment, but clearly nobody is going to wear them at this level…. I hope 😉

They’re £20 each, last nearly forever and you can find them HERE

 


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3 responses to “Becca Beach Tints: New Shades”

  1. Lychee looks gorgeous!! I’m really into creamy/liquid blushers at the minute. Ahhh this is definitely going on my “to buy” list.

  2. Analin pinkiglam

    That looks sooo pretty.
    I love the colours.

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  3. Indian Beauty

    I really like these beach tints. I own one in colour Guava . I like the finish that I get on my skin after using it. Very natural! I am not very impressed with the staying power though
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