 Hey guys, what is up? Welcome to my channel. For today's video, we are going to be comparing and talking about two new contour products that have come out. We have the Wayne Goss and the Patrick Toss. So if you want to see my thoughts and demo on these, then just keep watching. Hi guys, if you're new here, my name is Morgan. I am a product knowledge enthusiast. I just love knowing anything and everything about all of the new makeup on the market and sharing my thoughts with you guys. And two new notable contour products have come out. So I thought I would combine them into one video, tell you the differences, give you my thoughts because I know you guys have been asking. So I purchased both of these myself. So the first one that we are going to talk about is by Wayne Goss. Now Wayne Goss release, the Radiance Boosting Face Palette is what this is called. It is $45. And it comes in his typical black lacquered packaging. You open it up and you have two shades. Now one shade is supposed to be more of a contour shade. So it's not going to have any shimmer. It's going to be flat and it's going to be more cool toned. The other shade is going to be more warm and have a little bit of a shimmer to it. To give you that sun-kissed, bronzed glow. So essentially one side is a contour, one side is a bronzer. This has a nine month shelf life and is made in the USA. This has three different shades. I only picked up the shade in the middle which is called Satin Bronze. After watching reviews, I decided that this would be the best shade for me and I'm very happy with it. So here's what the swatches look like. So you can see and keep in mind that these are face contour products so you really don't want them to be too pigmented. Notable about this is that it also is an all-powder product. Now let's get into the new Patrick Tau Major Sculpt Cream Contour and Powder Bronzer Duo. Now there's a lot of similarities with the Wayne Goss. Now this is a few bucks cheaper. Seven bucks cheaper, it is $38. There are also three shades each. Now the Patrick Tau, I had a bit of a harder time deciding what shade to get so I ended up getting the two lightest shades. Now the packaging is very similar to what he already has in his line so it's no different and then you have a bronzer and contour duo. Let's see, this one has a 12 month shelf life and is made in Italy. So the difference with this one is the top shade is gonna be a contour but the contour is cream and then the bottom shade is going to be the bronzer which is powder so the main difference between this and the Wayne Goss is that this has a cream contour which I love a cream contour so that really excites me. I feel like a cream contour really blends into the skin and looks much more natural as opposed to a powder but both are great nonetheless. I also love that he has a little screen over the contour part. Now here's where things got a little bit confusing for me as far as the shades. So I'm gonna show you the lighter one right here. This is the lightest of the Patrick Tau. It is called She's Statue-esque and when I opened this I thought, okay, this looks like a good shade to me and then I have medium which is She's Sculpted. You can see it's significantly darker than the light one and I looked at She's Sculpted and I was like, oh no, this isn't going to work out and I just wanna show you a compared to the medium shade of the Wayne Goss. So these are both the medium shades. You can see the Patrick Tau is warmer and a little bit deeper. Let's look at She's Statue-esque. I would say these two are a little bit on par with each other but I do think the Wayne Goss is kind of in the middle of the two. That's why it's so confusing. So I'm gonna swatch the lighter of the Patrick Tau first. So we're doing She's Statue-esque and the Wayne Goss is on top right now. We're gonna do the contour right here which is very light and here's the bronzer. Not very comparable to the Wayne Goss. Now we're gonna do She's Sculpted which is the deeper one. So here is the contour and here is the bronzer. So the She's Sculpted is significantly darker. So Pawn Swatches, I would say the darkest of the Patrick Tau is too dark for my skin tone. We're gonna start off with the Wayne Goss because I'm more familiar with this one. I've had it for longer and we're gonna do it on this side of my face. We're gonna start off with the contour side of the Wayne Goss. I'm using a Ruffer number five brush. See, and then I would argue that this shade, I do need to use a light hand on, let me get a headband. So the Wayne Goss contour, I would argue I need to use a light hand with. It's not the perfect contour for my skin tone because again, I just feel like I'm right but in between the lightest and the medium shade. But it's a really nice product in that it blends really good and I do think if I went with the lighter shade of the Wayne Goss, that it would be too light for me. Especially now that summer is nearing but here is just what the contour looks like. So I'm gonna wipe off my brush and let's go into the bronzer but I really wanted to go light handed with the contour. It's a really nice color, a bit, I would say like two shades too deep for what I would prefer but there's no perfect match for me, I feel like in these. All right, let's go into the bronzer which you can see is warm and it has more of a shimmer to it and I really enjoy this bronzer. I think it's very pretty. I think if I go a little bit too heavy handed this could look dirty on me. I will say that but if you just use a light hand, I mean everything is blending really nice and I have no complaints about this product. Just for me, before the summer starts I need to use a lighter hand but I think that once it's summer this is literally perfect for me but in case you were wondering, I really enjoy this. My only kind of gripe with Wayne Goss is I feel like we get too much product and therefore we have to pay more and if you're gonna use this every day, definitely worth it. It's nice to have big wells of product. However, I know for somebody like me and a lot of the other people who watch me, my fellow makeup orders, I personally would prefer to have less product to pay less of the price. And for a situation like this, I think it's okay because this is a pretty frequently used product but it's a continuing pattern in his line and generally speaking, I would prefer smaller pants for a lesser price because $45 for just two colors, it definitely, it hurts, so yes. But the product itself, very nice, very functional, nice color, easy to use. So thumbs up from me. This is where things get a little bit confusing, okay? I'm gonna start off with She's Statuesque which is the lighter one. And initially I thought that this was going to be the color for me. Now, when I tested this out the other day, I'm gonna use a sponge. This contour does not show up on me other than leaving a very gray, unflattering cast. It makes me look a little bit sickly. So immediately, I really can't use this contour shade. It's not flattering, it's not made for my skin tone and then I was confused because I was like, okay, I guess this dark shade is the contour shade for me and it is. This, as you can see, is a really pretty contour shade. So it does go on lighter than you would expect and it blends in so beautiful, you guys. So the formulation on this A1, just as good as his cream blush, which I've talked a lot about and I really enjoyed this color on me. I think it's perfect. So maybe this is it, maybe this is nine, okay? But now I'm gonna use a Isam V49 brush. I did try the bronzer. I really like this bronzer. It adds a really nice warmth. So this bronzer is flattering on my skin tone. You see that? The warmth it adds is so pretty. It's much more warm than the Wayne Goss bronzer. Let me show you. Top is Patrick Tau, bottom is Wayne Goss. It has a little bit more of a yellowy undertone, which I think you fair-toned girls will really enjoy, but even on my light medium complexion, I love the warmth in this. I think it looks very natural and very pretty. But I did also want to try the She Sculpted bronzer. This looks very warm. So the bottom is the Patrick Tau. The top is the Wayne Goss and you can see the Wayne Goss bronzer has more sheen to it. And it's a bit lighter. It's pretty much the perfect in-between, between the Patrick Tau, the lightest one, and the deepest one. So I tried this and see, I'm not the biggest fan of this color on my skin tone. It blends out to be okay if you use a light hand, just like I suggested with the Wayne Goss. The Wayne Goss does have a bit more of a pigmented formula, which is why I said you need to use a lighter hand, whereas the Patrick Tau is a bit more sheer. This color, especially, I used it yesterday alone. And I just felt like it had a bit too much redness. For my complexion, it was just a bit too warm. I prefer the bronzer in the lightest one. But I will say, with the combination of both of the Patrick Tau, I prefer the side of the Patrick Tau products as opposed to the Wayne Goss. And I think the reason for that is I just love the look that the cream products start off blending it and building with the powder on top of the cream has just made it look much more natural. So I do prefer the side of Patrick Tau. Let me build a little bit though. Gonna add a little bit more contour and then let's do the bronzer, which I much prefer the color of the bronzer compared to the contour in the Wayne Goss. The bronzer is my favorite part. We obviously layered more and had darker colors with the Patrick Tau, but you can see, don't look at this. Here's how we're looking. And if you think I look a little bit dirty, it's just because I'm trying to show you the colors. So I applied more than I normally would. That's the difference between the products. So essentially what I'm getting at, I enjoy the satin bronze from Wayne Goss myself. I think it's a solid product. It doesn't leave me absolutely swooning, but it does a good job of contouring and chiseling the face. I just need to use a light hand until summertime when this will be more fitted towards my skin tone. The Patrick Tau, the formulation, absolutely beautiful. I honestly prefer the Patrick Tau formulation over the Wayne Goss, particularly the cream contours is what I'm in love with. And then I think the bronzers are easier to blend as well compared to the Wayne Goss, if I'm being honest. The formulation of Patrick Tau is better, but I'm not sure about these colors. I think the Patrick Tau is going to run deeper from what I've seen up from swatches. So if you do have a deeper complexion, maybe go towards the Patrick Tau. I think the Wayne Goss, it goes deeper than what I have, but I don't think it's as deep as the Patrick Tau. However, don't quote me on that because I don't own either of the deepest shades. But the thing that turns me off a little bit about the Patrick Tau is that I feel like I don't have my perfect color. Now, when it comes down to it, if you are asking me and you have a similar complexion to me, what color should you get? I'm going to suggest she sculpted only because you're able to actually use both of these products, whereas the she statue-esque, you won't be able to because this for some reason looks sickly on my skin, but I do really love the bronzer on this. I think this bronzer is better. I would love to have this darker cream contour here and the lighter bronzer, but at the end of the day, that is a personal thing. If you are not in my skin tone range, you're more fair than me, or you're more tan than me, then you will love these if you can get the perfect match for you. So that's the only struggle I have. I don't quite love his color combinations, but the formulation is a one as I expected it to be. Habit, that was kind of a quick video comparing these two products. I'm going to take my hair down. Overall, my kind of thoughts on these. I personally prefer the Patrick Taugh formula. I think it's better. So if you really like the color options for you and they work for you, I would push you in the direction of Patrick Taugh and it is also a few bucks cheaper. But if you prefer an all-powder formula, the Wayne Goss is still very, very nice. So I don't think you'll be disappointed with either. It's just getting the correct shade match because I feel like bronzer and contour is a very skin tone specific thing. I almost forgot, I don't have the highest quality swatch comparisons for you, but I did quickly run through some swatches just so you can see kind of how the colors would compare if it helps you choose the shade. So keep watching, it's not over yet. All right, so I'm swatching the Wayne Goss first with the Marc Jacobs Tantastic, not very close. Here's what it looks like compared to Gucci in the shade number one. It's a way pinker. Now we have Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush number three, kind of matches the top shade of the Wayne Goss. Here's the lightest shade of the Patrick Taugh and then the medium shade of the Patrick Taugh. So the fifth shade down is gonna be the Marc Jacobs Tantastic, kind of close, kind of in between. So you'll see, I think this one's pretty close. The Gucci number one bronzer, not really like any of them, just a complete different undertone and then Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush number three, much more orange, I feel like, than the other ones. 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