Cabana Glama*

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The first of my Spring beauty product reviews, I’m looking at Cabana Glama from Benefit. Another of their masterful all-in-one sets, this tropical themed product is set to be a Summer favourite.

Inside the kit you can find miniature versions of Some Kind-a Gorgeous in medium and Posietint as well as Hoola, a bronzing brush, an eyeshadow palette featuring the shades Peach Fizz, Bronze Buzz and Cocoa Pizzazz as well as a double-ended sponge applicator.

I’ve been a big fan of Posietint as I find the peachy colour suits my skin tone much more than Benetint. It can come out a little thick so make sure you smooth it into your cheeks well. It also looks great on the lips, for a little bit of glamour during the day. The Some Kind-a Gorgeous is described as the foundation faker. I have never used it before but its creamy texture has me applying it to any available bare patch on my face. It’s not too thick, which is great, but if this product is meant to be applied all over, I don’t think this miniature size will do the trick for very long.

The eyeshadow palette features shades that are perfect for the Summer – I’m not too sure if I’ll be jetting off anywhere this year, but if I do, this will surely be packed into my suitcase.

What I love most about the product is the little leaflet inside, which I usually throw straight in the bin, but just like all Benefit products, its theme shines through and you are introduced to the products and how to apply them in a postcard fashion.

 Benefit Cabana Glama (£28) hits stores in March 2012
 

Do you like the sound of Caban Glama? Will you be putting it on your Spring beauty wish list?

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