vendredi 28 février 2014

Beauty Spotlight Team Round-up: Weekend of 2/28/14-- and WELCOME Phyrra!




This week, we'd like to welcome Phyrra to The Beauty Spotlight Team! Anyone who is remotely interested in beauty blogs (especially cruelty-free ones) already knows her name. We're really excited to have her on board. 

Find out what Carrie from eyeliner on a cat's picks are for her Top 5 Pre-Spring Fragrances list!

Lola's Secret Beauty Blog is throwing caution to the wind and going nude with Tom Ford Lips!

Do you love decadent and luxurious bath products? If so, you will love this review and giveaway from Pammy Blogs Beauty! Find out more about the new English Honey & Peach Blossom line from Crabtree & Evelyn. Plus, enter to WIN!

Take it from Mostly Sunny: 2014 is going to be the year of hybrid lip products. Take a quick peek at one of the first versions, Lancome Lip Lover !

The Pink Sith tells you if the new lip balms from Nivea called A Kiss Of Care & Color are worth the purchase.

Come to drivelaboutfrivol to marvel at the Great Wall of prose about beauty shopping in Hong Kong! Remember to load up your camel with fortifying snacks.

Phyrra brings you the Hottest Hairstyles for Spring 2014!

Perilously Pale has a real sweet spot for the new Clinique Cheek Pop Blushes . See why she considers these a Spring 2014 must have.

Prime Beauty shows you a creative way to make a bucket list. Share yours and enter to win $1,000 from Bufferin to get you started crossing things off it!

Beauty Info Zone wonders what your favorite Primers are. They've shared 10 along with more from the Top Ten Blogger Team.

Fall in love with Rococo Smitten on polish insomniac.

How many times have you walked by the Burt's Bees Tinted Lippies and wondered what they are like? 15 Minute Beauty is answering that question for you.

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Suqqu Summer 2014

Here's a sneak peek at the limited edition Suqqu Summer 2014 collection which will be released on 2 May in Japan. Pic tweeted by Nao.

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Les Merveilleuses by Laduree Hand Creams

According to Tomoichi, Les Merveilleuses by Laduree will release a set of three mini hand creams on 2 May in Japan.

There will be a limited edition Face Color Rose Laduree (mini size with a choice of the three regular shades) in a box design exclusive to Mitsukoshi in Ginza, Tokyo, starting 5 March.

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RMK Summer 2014

RMK continues its brand renewal under Creative Director Kaori with the launch of its new Ingenious Powder Cheek N and Ingenious Powder Eyes N on 2 May in Japan. There will be 24 eyeshadow shades and 15 blush shades. Pics below tweeted by Abe Sawako.


Abe also tweeted the pic below of various summer collections. Can you spot the offerings from Addiction, Dior and Lancome?

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jeudi 27 février 2014

Addiction Summer 2014

It's always interesting to see what Addiction creator Ayako has up her sleeve for each season, given the brand's fiercely indie spirit that does not conform to the sea of bland brainwashed beiges that other Japanese beauty brands are adrift in. Voce's staff blog has the scoop on the Ibiza-inspired Summer 2014 collection, which is set for release on 2 May in Japan. The collection includes:

1. Tint Lip Protector SPF20 in 8 shades: Contains rosehip oil and organic olive oil (2500yen)

2. Ready To Wear Eye Palette in 1 new variation (6200yen)

3. Cheek Stick in 3 new shades (2800yen)

4. Nail Polish in 5 new shades (1800yen)

5. Crystal Body Oil: Contains fine champagne gold pearl and scented with juniper berry and geranium rose (50ml, 4200yen, limited edition)

6. Body Scrub: Dual layer scrub with salt and an oil gel. (3000yen, 200g, limited edition)


See more pics here.

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mercredi 26 février 2014

Shiseido Eye Color Bar with L'Oreal Infaillible 24H Foundation

Sometime before last Christmas, the Shiseido Eye Color Bar finally landed at the Shiseido counter here in Geneva. I wasn't planning on purchasing it as the online swatches didn't seem that special. However, it looked more appealing in person, plus there was an attractive gift with purchase on offer to facilitate this piece of holiday retail therapy. It ended up sitting on my desk for the next two months as I didn't wear makeup regularly until I went back to work. Having a four month old son brings endless joys but it usually means very little time for myself, hence the erratic blog posts and even rarer product reviews. I've lost count of the number of times I had to stop to attend to him tonight while trying to write this but hey, I'm not complaining because I'd rather carry him for the umpteenth time around the house than, well, pretty much anything else!

Based on my previous experience with Shiseido's Luminizing Satin Eye Color Trios, I was expecting the shades to be of the sheer and luminous variety. I was pleasantly surprised by the good color payoff of Parfait Amour (purple) and Liquorice (black), which required very little layering to achieve the shades as seen in the pan. They have a soft satiny sheen and glide onto the skin with no loud frostiness or messy glitter.

For this look, I used Too Faced Shadow Insurance as the base and applied Parfait Amour from the lashline to the crease, Liquorice in the outer corner, Menthe (pale green) along the lower lashline and shaded into the crease, and Champagne (pearly golden white) over the browbone area and inner corners. I used Pixi Endless Silky Eye Pen in Black Tulip along the upper lashline and Oyster Glow along the lower lashline.


Under brighter indoor lighting, the lovely glowy sparkles of Champagne and the full attraction of this Color Bar become more visible. Champagne and its pink-tinged cousin, Soda, are useful shades for layering over other eyeshadows to add some tonal complexity.

Having used only four out of the nine shades in the Color Eye Bar, this cannot be a definitive review but I'm delighted with the Eye Color Bar so far. After 8 hours of wear, there was no creasing or fading at all, which was impressive. It retailed for US$50 in the US, versus S$80 in Singapore, which is a reasonable price for the quality and the generous amount of product (9g, 0.31oz). The cardboard packaging (with magnetic closure) lacks the sleek chicness of the Luminizing Satin Eye Color Trios, but it's much more compact than Urban Decay's Naked palettes or Too Faced's palettes.

It is likely sold out in most locations by now although there were still a few pieces remaining at my local counter last week. On the off chance that you come across it, it is worth a look as it is office-friendly and yet versatile enough to offer a variety of creative looks, thanks to the genius talent of Shiseido Artistic Director Dick Page. Shiseido also rarely releases a large eyeshadow palette which makes this quite a collectible for fans of the brand.


Other products used for this look include L'Oreal's new Infaillible 24H foundation #130 True Beige and Tarte Lipsurgence Lip Tint in Moody, a lovely deep plum red. The Infaillible foundation is supposed to be a high coverage longwear foundation that hides the appearance of fatigue and blemishes, formulated with a Hydrating Hyaluron Complex. I didn't wear it for 24 hours but it held up pretty well for the 8 hours that I wore it, requiring only occasional blotting of the T-zone. It's more medium coverage rather than full coverage and does not feel heavy on the skin. The lightest shade available in Switzerland is #130 True Beige, which is a good match for me, but in the UK, there is a wider range of 8 shades that does not include True Beige.

You can read more reviews with swatches of the Eye Color Bar on Drivel about Frivol, Wondegondigo and Beauty Reflections.

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samedi 22 février 2014

Beauty Spotlight Team: 12 Questions with Cindy from Prime Beauty!



Cindy Says:
The Beauty Spotlight Team is asking each of its members to reveal a little something about themselves through a series of questions. It’s my turn, I hope you don’t find me too boring! I love to engage with my readers so please leave me a comment and let’s chat! 
Here goes…
Click HERE for Q & A!

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Suqqu Blend Color Eyeshadow 16 Hanashoubu & 17 Yomogiiro

Thanks to Bellyhead of Wondegondigo alerting that Selfridges had the new Suqqu eyeshadow quads for spring in stock, I swiftly placed an order on 12 February and it arrived by DHL on 19 February. Shopping online at Selfridges has become dangerously easy since they lowered their shipping cost for Switzerland from £25 to £15. As Selfridges also deducts the VAT for non-EU countries, I paid only £37.50 for each Suqqu palette, instead of the UK retail price of £45. This basically means that the amount I saved on VAT paid for the shipping cost. I also ordered some pieces from the RMK and Armani spring collections but I haven't had time yet to play with them. The RMK Kaleidoscope Nuance Powder was just £26.67 (about S$57) after VAT deduction versus S$79 in Singapore and 5040yen (about S$62.50) in Japan.

Of the three new quads, I purchased #16 Hanashoubu and #17 Yomogiiro, giving #15 Mitsucha a pass as it's a pretty basic brown and pale yellow combination. Unlike the past few seasonal collections, these quads are all permanent. Selfridges does not have them listed at the moment, but my guess based on past experience is that they should come back in stock at some point although that could take weeks, if not months.

The central theme running through this collection is elegant browns that are easily wearable. They are even touted as helping to conceal signs of aging such as wrinkles and skin dullness without the need for any special techniques. Unlike previous Suqqu palettes which usually contain a white matte base shade, all the shades in Hanashoubu and Yomogiiro feature some pearl shimmer. These look wonderfully lustrous in the pan while on the skin, they are more subdued and subtle, offering just a hint of a glow. The bottom right shade is supposed to be a "moisture wet powder" that corrects skin unevenness and gives moisture care while bringing you a natural luster.

My apologies in advance for not doing swatches, which you can find on Color Me Loud and Erica's blog.

Below is the look that I did with Hanashoubu, with the purple shade along the upper lashline and the brown shade in the outer crease. The pale yellow shade was used as the base while the light pink shade was used over the browbone area and along the lower lashline.

The combination has a gentle glimmer and zero frostiness. I find the texture to be more flattering and forgiving compared to Sleek's metallic shades. There was no shower of glitter bits descending on the under-eye area and cheeks, although there was a bit of powdery kick-up with the two pale shades when touched with the included brush applicator.

I also used Pixi Endless Silky Eye Pen in Iridescent Iris to line the upper lashline.


Like Hanashoubu, Yomogiiro is very easy to wear even if you are not used to green eyeshadows.



For the first look, I applied the brown shade from the upper lashline to the crease and the green shade in the outer half of the crease. The light yellow shade was used as the base and also dusted on top of the green and brown shades, while the light pink shade was applied over the browbone area and along the lower lashline.


For the second look, I swopped the placement of the brown and green shades, with the green shade along the upper lashline and the brown in the crease. Both the brown and green shades are nicely pigmented and glide onto the skin with ease, requiring very littler layering.


Both Hanashoubu and Yomogiiro wore very well on me without fading or creasing for more than eight hours, using Too Faced Shadow Insurance as the primer. They would make good solid additions to any working woman's makeup wardrobe as the shades are so easy to work with and require very little blending and layering. I'm glad that Suqqu has done away with the matte base shades as those usually just disappear into my skin and were pretty much a waste of space for me.

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jeudi 20 février 2014

My Top 5 Pre-Spring Fragrances: Ode to a Chicago Thaw


[photo: Chicago's Polar Vortex via airplane by Hank Cain]

Today, all the neurons in my brain are firing in one direction-- towards Spring. I just can't help it. I know there was a huge snowfall here just earlier this week, but now it feels like Spring. I've opened the windows so that Computer Blue can investigate the tree and building denizens all around us, and get a whiff of her first real Printemps! Curtains are billowing in the breeze, Tom Petty plays on the stereo, sandalwood-scented incense wafts throughout the place and right out the window for others to enjoy. I've got on a dress that Stevie Nicks might try to snatch from me. Excitement is definitely the order of the day.

When I feel like this, I always bring out parts of my temporarily stowed-away perfume collection to see what strikes my fancy. What follows is my Top 5 list (in no particular order) of what's capturing my fancy during these unseasonably warm few days (I'm pretty sure it will all freeze over again any minute now).

1. Ramon Monegal Impossible Iris
In many ways, this perfume is about as feminine as I'll get with fragrance. This is no deep, dark elixir, but that doesn't mean that it's devoid of mystery. Its unabashed floral complexity would normally be something I might pass by, but not Impossible Iris. The ultra-modern raspberry tinge to it and the subtle pepperiness make me swoon, and when I wear it, I imagine the sophisticated, beautiful woman it was created for originally-- Ramon Monegal's wife (as an anniversary gift to her). Once my mind occupies the geography of Spain and I think of the Monegal family (extending to include everyone on staff), to wear Impossible Iris is to feel beautifully put-together, chic, clear-minded, and most of all-- to feel welcomed into Ramon Monegal's world. I absolutely treasure this fragrance and it is irreplaceable in my collection.

Oh, and if you're looking for a fragrance that very stylishly represents Pantone's 2014 color of the year, Radiant Orchid? This is it.



2. April Aromatics Jasmina
To be honest, this is not a perfume that I actually stow away for warmer weather-- I use it year-round to help me sleep or quell anxiety. It contains jasmine from India and France, ylang ylang and pink grapefruit. I wear it more often in warmer weather because I love how it smells on my skin when I'm outside. The way it mingles with fresh air makes it feel even more perfect. Not only do I feel happier when I wear Jasmina, it seems like the people around me do too. This is natural fragrance done exactly how I like it. Tanja Bochnig creates fragrances that are loaded with positive energy, and I hope there are lots of other people out there who enjoy the benefits of her broad talents as much as I do. If you're not familiar with April Aromatics, Jasmina is a great place to start, especially if you enjoy jasmine or suffer from insomnia, anxiety, or any emotional disturbances that could use some balancing. Nothing works quite as well for me-- it's nature's perfect medicine and the artisan craftsmanship is of the highest order. Bliss in a bottle.



3. Juniper Ridge Siskiyou Backpacker's Cologne
Juniper Ridge has a lot to be proud of, not least of which is the world's first (and only, as far as I know) mobile fragrance distillery. Everything they make, from soaps to incense to cologne, is wildcrafted from local, sustainably collected botanical materials. Their Siskiyou fragrance has been a favorite of mine since I first became aware of this brand. It's a scent designed around cedarwood surrounded by bright, jammy saps, spicy ginger, conifer needles and a juicy punch of citrus-- all essences native to the Pacific Northwest. I love to rake this through my hair, because it lasts longer on hair or clothes than on skin. There is more magic in this bottle than even I have words for. All I can say for sure is that if Juniper Ridge's goal is to capture various regional landscapes in an olfactory snapshot, they do that in spades. It's more than fragrance-- it's a feeling of freedom and contentment. To me, that's something you can't put a price on, but if pressed, I'd say that $55 for 1 oz is a bargain. If you're interested in Juniper Ridge's mobile distillery process and love awesome photography, do sign up for their newsletter on their website-- it's not to be missed.






4. Le Labo Santal 33
Le Labo's peppery, dry Santal 33 is a very refreshing (literally) alternative to more traditional and often cloying fragrances for men or women. If you like the sharp, slightly camphor-tinged Australian sandalwood, you won't find a better version of it. Santal 33 is one of the brand's smartest fragrances- heavy on chic as well as cheek. If Juniper Ridge scents evoke landscapes, Le Labo's evoke climate. Arid or humid, overcast and gray, brightly sunny and fleeting-- their scent renditions are driven by feelings rather than concepts. Santal 33 has a persistent, spare sun shining down on the wearer. The emotional impact is intensely positive and it feels so expansive and broad, encompassing all of the most interesting facets of Australian sandalwood. For me, this baby pairs well with a white fine-gauge, deep-v tee, steel-toed boots and a studded leather jacket. The uniform of confidence. You don't need to be a tough guy/gal to pull off wearing Santal 33, though-- just let its devastating authenticity do the talking for you. Think of the strength and self-sufficiency of a tree--yours for the taking.



5. Jul et Mad Stilettos On Lex
Stilettos On Lex could easily be thought of as in the same category as Impossible Iris, meaning that it's built around an intense floral accord with accents of ripened fruit, but it doesn't end there. The shadowy corners of this fragrance don't give away its secrets-- ever. But I enjoy some intrigue and sexual power in my sillage once in awhile, and Stilettos reminds me of an ultra-modern version of the big 80s florals that my mother used to wear. In that respect, it really feels like a gift. I was obsessed with my mother's perfumes growing up, but I knew instinctively that they were not for me, nor would they ever be. I'm just too different from my mother, who possessed the kind of effortless glamour and magnetism of a true 1980s diva. Stilettos is larger than life, but not so large that it outsizes my moodiness, my sharp edges and preference for speaking without saying a word. It fills a very specific need for me to connect to my true self and my mother simultaneously. This perfume's attractiveness is off the charts. Dark skies, brilliant heart.



Tell me, what have you been wearing or thinking about wearing lately? 

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Ettusais Pore Smooth Veil

Ettusais will launch a limited edition Pore Smooth Veil (1260yen, 20g) on 27 March in Japan. The pale pink semi-translucent gel primer helps to conceal pores and uneven skin texture without feeling heavy on the skin. It also provides oil control through a sebum-absorbing powder.

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Coffret D'Or New Base Makeup

Coffret D'Or has a new spokesmodel, Japanese actress Kato Ai, who is featured in the ads for their new Premium Silk Skin Pact UV foundation SPF27 PA++ (3990yen, 7 shades) and Makeup Base (2 types).  Both products supposedly help to conceal pores.  Due out on 1 March in Japan, there will also be a limited edition foundation case.



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Suqqu Frame Fix Lasting Pact Foundation N

Suqqu will release a new Frame Fix Lasting Pact Foundation N SPF30 PA+++ (6825yen for refill and 2100yen for the case, 12g) on 7 March in Japan. Available in six shades, it helps to create the look of flawless, translucent skin without any white cast and contains a "stretch up polymer" to help combat signs of aging.

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Visee Shape Modelling Foundation Kit

Visee will release their Shape Modelling Foundation SPF24 PA++ (2520yen, 3 shades) packaged with a limited edition floral print case on 16 March in Japan. The fragrance-free foundation comprises two tones for creating a natural contoured look and has a semi-matte finish.

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Esprique Sakura Project

Esprique will release a limited edition Sakura Blossom Loose Cheek (2300yen, 5g) in two floral-scented shades PK800 and PK801 on 16 March as part of the Fukushima Sakura Project to support the reconstruction efforts in Fukushima. See real-life pics of the two shades on Beautist.

Below is the new TV commercial for their new powder foundation and Beautiful Stay Makeup Base SPF50+ PA+++ featuring Namie Amuro looking as impossibly youthful as ever.

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mercredi 12 février 2014

Jill Stuart Summer 2014 Vibrant Mood

Winter isn't even over but various brands are already gearing up for their summer collections. Jill Stuart will launch its Vibrant Mood summer collection on 18 April.

It includes:
Jewel Crystal Eyes N: 2 variations (LE, 5000yen)


Mix Blush Compact N: 2 variations (LE, 4500yen)


Diamond Dew Eyelid Liner: 2 shades (LE, 2200yen)


Compact Mirror II (Crystal Pink) (LE, 2500yen)


Lip Blossom: 3 shades including #13 Native Rosella (LE, 2800yen)

Jelly Lip Gloss N: 2 shades including #12 Little Fairy (LE, 2200yen)


Press images from Fashion Press. Prices do not include Japan's sales tax, which will be increased from 5% to 8% in April.

Below is a video of the Jill Stuart Fall/Winter fashion collection which was presented earlier this week in New York.

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