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Looking through the fall 2009 makeup collections released in the last couple of months, I think the main spring 2009 makeup trends, such as purples and soft neutrals, have taken on a more season-appropriate dimension and continued to dominate the makeup scene. Some palettes featured below feature pinks, which also continue the makeup trends earlier this year.

– Purples

Even as a fan of purples, I have been surprised to see how enduring the trend has been. I think it shows the wearability and versatility of the color. For fall 2009, most of the purples are darker, although there are still some lighter options.

(Shiseido Clé de Peau Satin Eye Color
in 108 Purple Amethyst)
(image from www.cledepeau-beaute.com)

(Dior 5-Color Eyeshadow
in 173 Night Butterfly)
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(Dior Jazzclub palettes)
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(YSL Ombres 5 Lumières
in 18 (Japanese release))
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(YSL Ombres 5 Lumières
in 8 Midnight (UK/US release))
(image from www.ysl.com)

(Max Factor Eye Gradation Colors
in Violet Mauve (Japanese release))
(image from www.joseishi.net/voce)

– Warm Neutrals

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As I tend to favor light-to-medium purples which are usually released in spring, warm neutrals are probably (very marginally) my favorite trend of this season. Among neutrals, I like beiges and browns with a warm tone. (Taupes generally suit me less.) This season, many warm neutrals have a pink, peach, soft-copper or warm-gold undertone.

(Estée Lauder Signature Eyeshadow Quad
in 15 Rose Gold)
(image from www.esteelauder.co.uk)

(Guerlain Ombre Eclat 4 Shades
in 406 Tsarina)
(image from www.guerlain.com)

(Jill Stuart Seductive Eyes
in 07 Mysterious Queen)
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– Greys

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Greys are usually too cool for my slightly warm-toned complexion, but they are generally great for creating classic retro looks as well as smoky eyes.

Some of the greys for this season are more green-toned, like those from Chanel, and some of them, like those from RMK, are more blue-toned.

(Chanel Les 4 Ombres de Chanel
in 16 Murano)
(image from www.chanel.com)

(Dior 2-Color High-Contrast Eyeshadow
in 055 Cocktail Look)
(image from www.iswii.net)

(Paul & Joe Color Powder CS in 062)
(image from www.iswii.net)

(RMK Mystique Eyes in 03)
(image from www.joseishi.net/voce)


One collection that hits the grand slam is Kate’s fall 2009 collection. Apart from the new Reflect Mirror Eyes series, Kate released a purple palette, a warm-brown palette, and a grey palette.

(Kate Diamond Cut Eyes in PU-1)
(image from www.iswii.net)

(Gradical Eyes S in BR-4)
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(Deep Trap Eyes in PU-1)
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Also, Dior’s and YSL’s eye palettes (above) include both purples and greys.

– Warm Lips

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Last but not least, it seems that many of the lip colors released for fall 2009 are on the warm side. Many of them are warm pinks and reds with a peach, beige, or brown undertone. (It appears that there are a lot fewer rose-toned lipsticks for this season.)

(Dior Addict High Colors)
(image from www.iswii.net)

(Lunasol Full Glamour Lips S)
(image from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol)
(SUQQU Lip Color Pencils & Dual Gloss Colors)
(image from www.suqqu.com)

Onto the holiday season, it seems that some major brands are still releasing purple shades. Look out for those from Dior, Sonia Rykiel, and Clinique.

(image from www.iswii.net)


More on the fall 2009 collections featured above:

Chanel
Dior
Jill Stuart
Kate
Lunasol
Max Factor
Paul & Joe
RMK
SUQQU
YSL

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Sonia Rykiel will release its holiday 2009 makeup collection in Japan on November 1st. The collection includes:

– Palette Yeux Couleurs (2 variations, above)

– Eyeliner Pencil WP 2009 (3 shades)

– Crayon Gloss (3 shades)

All the items are limited editions.

Updated on November 11, 2009:

See more of Sonia Rykiel’s holiday 2009 releases here.

Related posts on Sonia Rykiel:

Fall 2009 Makeup Collection

Fall 2009 Base Makeup Releases

Summer 2009 Makeup Collection

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Chicca will release its holiday 2009 collection in Japan on November 11th. The collection includes:

– Enthralling Powder Eyeshadow duo (1 variation)
– Enthralling Soft Pencil Eyeliner (1 shade)
– Flush Blush (1 shade)
– Enticing Lipstick (1 shade)
– Enticing Lip Gloss (1 shade)

All the items are additional shades of existing products, and they are all limited editions.

Related posts on Chicca:

Fall 2009 Collection

Summer 2009 Collection

Japanese Cosmetics Focus: Chicca

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The Shiseido international line has been going through a revamp this year. The new makeup line, created in collaboration with Dick Page, is simply called Shiseido (instead of the original Shiseido The Makeup). In January, the line debuted with Perfect Rouge and Smoothing Lip Pencil. In August, the fall 2009 collection was released. The collection includes 15 shades of Luminizing Satin Eye Color. Today I am reviewing two of them.

(Luminizing Satin Eye Color in BE202 Caramel)

(Luminizing Satin Eye Color in WT907 Paperwhite)

BE202 Caramel is a medium bronze-toned beige and WT907 Paperwhite is a cream white. They are moderately pigmented and they have very fine shimmery particles. They impart a satiny finish that looks soft and understated. The lasting power is good.

The powder is exceptionally fine and has an almost-creamy texture. Apart from talc (2nd on the ingredient lists of both shades), Luminizing Satin Eye Color uses petrolatum (4th on the ingredient list of WT907 and 6th of BE202) to create the silky and almost-creamy texture. I find this to be slightly unusual, as most eyeshadows rely on a combination of talc and silicones to create the smooth and silky texture. (Silicones are further down the lists of these two shades.)

WT907 is good for brightening the eye area and as a base for other eyeshadows. I also prefer it as a brow highlighter to more shimmery off-whites, as the effect is a lot more natural. BE202 is a gentle shadowing shade as it is able to give a very natural depth to the eyes. (This relatively light shade is able to be depth-enhancing because it is not too shimmery.) Since it is more of a warm neutral, I think it should suit those with a warm complexion better. (It may look quite bronze on those with a cooler complexion.)

The 15 Luminizing Satin Eye Color shades are elegant and understated (except YE306 Solaris, which is a vibrant yellow). I would be curious to see whether more vibrant shades will be added to the range and whether a new range of eyeshadow singles, perhaps with a different finish, will join the line.

(The products featured in this review are provided by Shiseido.)

Posts on Shiseido’s other lines:

Clé de Peau Fall 2009 Collection

Maquillage Fall 2009 Collection

Maquillage Forming Shiny Eyes in 52

Maquillage Clean Contrast Eyes 2 in SV844

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Anna Sui will release its holiday 2009 collection in Japan on November 5th and December 3rd. The November releases include:

– Nail Color Kits (above)

– Glitter Color (3 shades)

– Mini Rouge (5 new shades)

– Greeting Cards

The December releases include:

– Hand Mirror Eye Color Palette (1 variation)

– Hand Mirror Lip Color Palette (1 variation)



All the items are limited editions except the five new shades of Mini Rouge.

Related posts on Anna Sui:

Fall 2009 Collection

Spring 2009 Collection

Luxury Eye & Lip Palettes

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Jill Stuart‘s Jelly Eye Color was a very popular item in the brand’s makeup lineup. Earlier this year, the new Jelly Eye Color N was released. I was instantly drawn to the lovely container. The previous version was cute, while the new one is more ornate.


08 Crystal Sky is a medium-to-dark mauve that has a slight grey undertone, and it is a color that I didn’t have before. (The purples I tend to go for are lighter than this.) It has a lot of sparkly particles, which are silver-toned under sunlight and beautifully multi-colored under certain kinds of artificial lighting. The particles are sparkly but not glittery.

It has a spongy jelly texture and is relatively easy to apply with fingertips. It dries up quite quickly, so blending has to be swift. Once it sets, the color is very long-lasting and it doesn’t crease on my eyes. The sparkly finish holds well too.

It has the same light floral scent as that in many of Jill Stuart’s makeup products. It is subtle and not overpowering.

For me, the shade is a little too dark and too sparkly to be worn as a shadowing shade on the lids (especially for daytime makeup). It is the kind of shade that I would usually only wear near the lashlines, and obviously it is difficult to keep the color very close to the eyes when I apply it with my fingertips. I find it much easier to use a cotton bud or a sponge eyeshadow applicator to apply the shade exactly where I want. Then I use the fingertips to blend and blur the edges.

I do really like it very close to my lashlines. As a soft eyelining shade, it is dark enough to gently frame and accentuate the eyes while still looking natural. The sparkles also look subtler this way.

I have mentioned before that I do prefer powder eyeshadows to non-powder ones. It is still the case with Jill Stuart’s Jelly Eye Color N and my powder eyeshadows, but I think Jelly Eye Color N’s formula does help hold the sparkly particles on the eyes. (There is almost no sparkle fallout.) If you like sparkly or very shimmery eyeshadows, Jelly Eye Color N is certainly worth your consideration.

Related posts:

Jill Stuart Mix Blush Compact in 01 Baby Blush

Jill Stuart Holiday 2009 Collection

Jill Stuart Fall 2009 Collection & 5th Anniversary Jewel Collection

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Aube Couture will release 4 Designing Jewel Compacts for the holiday 2009 season in Japan on November 1st. Each compact includes 4 eyeshadows (arranged in the same way as those in the Designing Eyes palettes) and 3 lip colors.

The four variations are:

– Pink (lip)/ Brown (eye) Variation (above)

– Rose/Purple Variation

– Red/Gold Variation

– Beige/Silver Variation

Other seasonal collections from Aube Couture:

Spring 2020 Collection

Fall 2009 Collection

Summer 2009 Collection

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On November 18th, Elégance will release a vast array of new items. It seems to me that this could be a revamp of at least part of Elégance’s makeup line, and the new packaging looks quite gorgeous. (I am filing this post under “Holiday 2009 Collections” only because of the timing of the release.)

The new items include:

– Phantom Eyes (10 variations)

– Aurora Storm (8 variations)

– Spice Shot Rouge (20 shades)

– Lip Liner (9 shades)

– Black Star Lash Mascara (4 shades)

– Volume Lash Fixer

– Curl Lash Fixer

– Stellar Night Eyeliner (7 shades)

– Eyeliner Perfect (1 shade)

– Eyebrow Slim (6 shades)

– Eyebrow Mascara (4 shades)


Updated on October 13th, 2009
:

The lineup will also include a collection of false eyelashes:

– Lavish Lash Sparkle (4 shades: silver, gold, pink, blue)

– Lavish Lash Color Mix (4 shades: hazel, indigo, jade, papillon)

– Lavish Lash Feather (three shades: green, red, blue)




Related posts:

Elégance Fall 2009 Collection

Elégance Summer 2009 Collection

Japanese Cosmetics Focus: Elégance

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A few days ago, I happened to see Paul & Joe‘s holiday collection in Harrods. (I didn’t expect such an early launch in the UK.) I spent some time testing out the items, and I think most of them are quite wearable. The eye palette in 001 and the two loose powder eyeshadows should be great for creating smoky eyes .




According to the Paul & Joe (English) website, the eye palettes and the eyeliners as well as the loose powder eyeshadows and the face powders are sold as sets in Japan while all of them are sold separately in the UK and the US.

All the makeup items (and the two makeup pouches and the jewelry box) are currently available in Harrods, except the new Lip Lacquer. It will be launched later, along with the repackaged fragrances (Paul & Joe Bleu & Blanc) and the two bodycare items (Body Milk and Body Treatment Oil). (I have had Paul & Joe Blanc for a few years and I am planning to review it later.)

I quite like the colors of the packaging, as purple and gold do make a lovely combination. (But I think I would like the packaging even more if the patterns were a little more delicate.) By the way, the jewelry box retails for 15 pounds, which I think is relatively reasonable.

Other seasonal collections from Paul & Joe:

Fall 2009 Collection

Summer 2009 Collection

Spring 2009 Collection

Holiday 2008 Collection

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Coffret D’Or will release its spring 2010 point makeup collection in Japan on December 16th. The seasonal makeup theme is “Romantic Pleasure“, and the lineup includes:

– Jewelcious Eyes (5 variations)
– Aqua Rouge (12 shades)
– Innocent Color Blush (2 shades)
– Pencil Eyeliner (2 shades)
– Long Power Mascara (2 shades)

Related posts on Coffret D’Or:

Holiday 2009 Collection

Color Mixing Eyes in Lavender Purple Mix
(summer 2009)

3D Lighting Eyes in Purple Variation
(still my favorite Coffret D’Or eye palette so far)

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