Recently New Look collaborated with Giles Deacon to produce a beauty line for their stores.
The collection is quite vast with over 50 products on offer and in my opinion the entire range is
budget friendly with the most expensive item retailing at £5.99 - the nail wraps.
As I have quite an array of products from the range to share I will be adopting a mini review style
so to not bog everyone down with mountains of text!


Gold by Giles Metallic Blusher - £2.99 - link
I feel this colour way is more a bronzer/highlighter than a blush, there is also a pink option
which may be more of a blush than this.
The pigmentation is more than fair but the finish is very metallic so it is a little too harsh
to be an all over flush of blush in my opinion but there is no product fall out
and it does blend really well and is pretty as a highlight shade.
The formula once more is soft to the touch and almost velvet like.
For me this is almost identical to the Glo palettes by Sleek Make-Up.
Much like all the products in this range the packaging is a little flimsy 
and could result in the product shattering if  used on the go.
The other down side is the shoddy brush which I feel would be better left out than included.
Wear time - un-primed around 4 hours, primed around 6 hours.
Summed Up - A pretty bronze highlighter that is a dupe for many shimmer strip palettes.


Gold by Giles Bronzer - £2.99 - link
When I first saw this I knew that this would not be a bronzer on my skin tone
but can appreciate that it is a pretty shade for lighter skin tones.
On me it is rather ashy and not really flattering so I do not recommend this for mid-dark tones
not even as a highlight option as it is not really that kind of face product.
The bronzer has a large "G" of Gold which is actually an over spray that wears off really quickly.
This is not a matte bronzer as it has a subtle shimmer effect but as mentioned not enough to highlight.
The shade is actually really pretty and runs golden opposed to being orange
and would be a lovely budget addition to a fair skinned gal's summer make-up kit.
Much like all the products in this range the packaging is a little flimsy 
and could result in the product shattering if  used on the go.
The other down side is the shoddy brush which I feel would be better left out than included.
As this didn't really show up on my skin tone I have not wear tested this
but would imagine it to preform similar to the metallic blush above.
Summed Up - A light slightly shimmery golden bronzer that is best suited to fair skin tones.

This post contains PR Samples.