How to Wear Radiant Orchid

Radiant-Orchid-Beauty

The Pantone powers that be have decided that a vibrant pastel with equal parts pink and purple is the color of 2014. And I’m completely on board with that decision. Radiant Orchid is fresh and springy, the latter of which can’t come soon enough. It’s also one of those colors that looks really good on cheeks and lips. It can look a little bright and borderline neon at times, but it translates so well once you actually put it on your face. It does very awakening things. Promise.

I’ve never met a Benefit stain I didn’t love and it’s a serious moment when a new one comes out. Lollitint is radiant orchid to a T. If you think you can’t pull it off, try anyway. It is the perfect hybrid lilac and pink blush.

Dr. Sponge comes in all colors of the rainbow, but this lavender edition is so 2014. My fascination with konjac sponges is still going strong. They’re completely gentle to massage on your skin daily and I can’t help but watch in awe as my skin gets smoother with each use.

This creamy Deborah Lippmann polish needs to get on my nails like yesterday.

I’ll take my radiant orchid with a side of purple on the eyes. These cute little Laura Mercier baked eyeshadows are just the right price, too.

I just want more ILIA Lip Gloss in my makeup bag. Love Buzz, your number is up. For the sake of radiant orchid.

My iPhone would look good in the color of the year.

Clinique’s floral printed cheek pops are so spring it hurts.

I love this Laqa & Co nail pen and appreciate that the brand works with young artists to design all of their packaging (and then donates a proceed of the profits to each artist). They’re just cool people, ya know?

Tiny radiant orchid polka dots on this makeup bag, from Forever 21 of all places.

5 thoughts on “How to Wear Radiant Orchid

  1. Pingback: Friday Five | Windy City Blogger Collective

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

CommentLuv badge