Get ready to be amazed by the ultimate beauty find! As a beauty enthusiast, I'm thrilled to share my experience with a range of makeup products that offer a luxurious experience at an affordable price.
The No7 Pro-Artist Collection: A Luxe Experience for Less
No7, a beloved British beauty brand, has finally made its way to Australia, and it's causing quite a stir. With a range of products that bridge the gap between drugstore and high-end, No7 has created a collection that feels indulgent yet won't break the bank.
One of the viral sensations from this collection is the Soft Glow Cream Bronzer, which has been hailed as the ultimate dupe for Chanel's Healthy Glow Bronzing Cream. But is it really that impressive? Let's dive in and find out!
My Experience with the No7 Pro-Artist Range
At 33, I'm all about achieving a natural, radiant look with my makeup. I want products that enhance my features without looking overdone. Here's my take on four of the brand's bestselling products:
No7 Pro Artist Base Perfecting Primer ($38.99):
I was pleasantly surprised by this primer! Unlike many matte-finish primers, this one enhances your natural glow. It has a beautiful pearlescent effect and leaves your skin looking hydrated and radiant. However, I did find that my makeup didn't adhere to it as well as I'd hoped for long-lasting wear.
No7 Pro Artist Soft Glow Cream Bronzer ($38.99):
As a fan of Chanel's bronzer, I was skeptical, but No7's version blew me away! It's incredibly creamy and easy to blend. The pigmentation is impressive, and a little goes a long way. I found myself using a lighter hand than usual.
No7 Pro Artist Lip & Cheek Multi-Use Stick ($29.99):
This product stole the show for me! I'm a huge fan of blush sticks, and No7's version exceeded my expectations. The color payoff is beautiful, and it brightens up your entire face. Although it's sheer, it's highly buildable, making it easy to customize your look.
No7 Pro Artist That's a Wrap Tubing Mascara ($35.99):
As a tubing mascara enthusiast, I was excited to try this one. It delivers on lift and length, and the pigment is a gorgeous, glossy black. However, I did find it smudged a bit during application, and it can be tricky to remove due to its tubing formula.
The Verdict: Worth the Hype?
In a world where luxury often comes at a premium, affordable finds that perform like high-end products are a blessing. The No7 Pro-Artist range offers luxurious textures, vibrant pigments, and easy application. If you're looking for a standout product, I'd highly recommend the Lip & Cheek Multi-Sticks or the Soft Glow Cream Bronzer.
While the mascara and primer are good, there are other options in the market that might outperform them. But the face color products are where this range truly shines. You get impressive color payoff and textures at drugstore prices, which is a rare and exciting find.
Have you tried any products from the No7 Pro-Artist range? What were your thoughts? I'd love to hear your experiences in the comments! Let's discuss and share our beauty finds!