(images from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/coffretdor)

Coffret D’Or has updated its website to include information on its summer 2009 collection.

The uniqueness of the new series of eyeshadow palettes, Color Mixing Eyes, is that the top two colors are designed to be mixed together for the upper lids (while the left one of the two is used for the inner corners of the eyes).


The series features five variations:

01 Orange Brown Mix
02 Blue Green Mix
03 Silver Pink Mix
04 Lavender Purple Mix
05 Beige Black Mix

I like all the Coffret D’Or eyeshadow palettes I have, so I would certainly be interested in trying this upcoming series.

Updated on June 9th 2009:

Do have a look at the photos of all the Color Mixing Eyes palettes on this blog post.

I am still liking 04 Lavender Purple Mix and I am planning to try it. If I like its texture and finish, I might also get 01 Orange Brown Mix.

Posts on my Coffret D’Or eye palettes:

3D Lighting Eyes in Purple and Gold Variations

Trance Deep Eyes in Rose and Grey Variations

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One reader (and a fellow Lunasol fan), Gemilay, kindly posted a comment under my post on Lunasol’s summer 2009 collection. (Thank you, Gemilay!)

She mentions that the Lunasol fall 2009 collection will have a “starry sky” theme. This seems to have already generated much excitement and anticipation among Lunasol fans. (Rich deep colors with dreamy shimmer and sparkles?)

Lunasol released the “Moonlight Purification” collection back in fall 2006, with five Lighting For Eyes palettes among other items. As Lunasol’s seasonal makeup themes have been revolving around the idea of “purification”, perhaps the official theme for fall 2009 could be “starlight purification”.

I can’t wait to see the collection…


(Starry Night over the Rhode, Vincent van Gogh, 1888)

You can also see some sneak-peek photos of some of the items from Lunasol’s summer 2009 collection on Gemilay’s recent blog post. (The collection won’t be released in Japan until May.)

Updated on June 9th 2009:

Please check out some further information on the collection here.

Updated on June 18th 2009:

More information on the collection here.

Updated on July 6th 2009:

More collection update here.

Related posts:

Lunasol Sheer Contrast Eyes in Lavender Coral
(Color Purification, spring 2008)

Lunasol Scent Form Eyes 02
(Scent Purification, fall 2006)

Lunasol Full Glamour Gloss in Bright Pink
(Light Purification, spring 2006)

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Weekend Beauty Read for April 19, 2009

by PJ on Sunday, April 19, 2009

in Weekend Beauty Read


Elke finds another Wet & Wild beauty must have.

Teri from Beautiful Makeup Search shares her 5 favorite lip liners. She thinks that everyone should have at least one of them in their makeup bag.

The girls over at Beauty in Real Life are having another giveaway!!! Enter to win a copy of both Bobbi Brown’s Living Beauty and Charla Krupp’s How Not to Look Old. Click here to enter !!!

Beauty and Fashion Tech explains why you should ignore those acai berry diet ads.

Melissa from The Makeup Divas finds another Holy Grail foundation and thinks you will love it to! While you are there, check out all of her giveaways, and enter them today !

Beauty Anonymous brings you Givenchy Summer 2009 Makeup Collection.

ThisThatBeauty is giving away THREE Youngblood Mineral Cosmetics Lip Glosses. The shade, “Promiscuous” is perfect for Spring.

Beauty Junkie in SF gives you the skinny on Diptyque’s new body care line and where you can get free samples.

A Touch of Blusher reviews RMK’s latest foundation.

Decorative Diva reviews Spell Cosmetics.

Cybelesays.com is giving people a chance to win ALL the Too Faced products Gwen Stefani is taking on her upcoming tour with her. Click here to enter!

Face Candy reviews 3 awesome Jouer Cosmetics products.

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Dior Lilas Addict Collection

by PJ on Friday, April 17, 2009

in -Dior, 2009 Summer, makeup

(image from beauty.dior.com/fra)

One reader, CedriCeCCentriC, kindly left a comment under my post on Dior’s summer 2009 makeup collection and brought my attention to the Lilas Addict collection on the Dior France website. (Thank you very much!) Some of the items here look gorgeous, and the name of the collection echoes my love (or addiction?) for lilac shades……

The collection includes new shades of Addict High Shine, Addict Ultra-Gloss Reflect and Dior Vernis. The eyeshadow palette in the photo appears to be the 129 Pearly Lilac that is a Neiman Marcus exclusive in the US. (Many thanks to Betsy at Autumn Masquerade for letting me know this a while ago.) It reminds me very slightly of Coffret D’Or 3D Lighting Eyes in Purple Variation.

I would love to see Pearly Lilac in person, but I am not entirely sure at the moment whether it will be available in the UK. I certainly hope so, and I will update this post when I have more information.

Related posts:

A Splash of Color: More Lilting Lilac

Dior 5-Color Eyeshadow Palette in Seascape

Dior 5-Color Design Eyeshadow Palettes

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(image from www.sofina.co.jp/beaute)

A few readers have requested that I highlight one of Sofina’s latest skincare ranges, Sofina Beauté. Here is a brief profile of the line, which I hope would be helpful for you.

Sofina Beauté was launch in January 2008. It is positioned as Sofina’s anti-aging skincare range for those in their 30s and 40s. (Meanwhile, Vital Rich is targeted at those in their 40s, and Grace Sofina is marketed towards those in their 50s and beyond.)

The main claim of the line is that the products are formulated to improve the penetration of the ingredients and to be able to reach the “core” of the skin. According the press release from Kao, some of the ingredients in the products are ginger extract, citron extract, and eucalyptus extract.

The range features a full lineup of basic skincare products, which include:

– four makeup removers (oil, cream, gel, and foam)
– two face washes (foaming and non-foaming)
– four toners (I being the least emollient and IV being the most emollient)
– one skin-firming serum
– four night-time moisturizers (three emulsions and one cream)
– four daytime moisturizers (two with SPF 24, PA+++ and two with SPF 50, PA+++)
– eye mask sheets

The prices of the products are similar to those of the existing Sofina skincare products. (The night-time emulsion is 3675 JPY (about 37 USD).)

I haven’t tried products from this range so I don’t really have any first-hand experience. One reason is the alcohol, which is a recurring issue with many Japanese skincare products. (You can see the ingredient lists of the night-time emulsion (II) and the makeup removal cream here and here. The emulsion has too much alcohol and my skin will certainly not be able to tolerate the product.) I have not had a chance to see all the ingredient lists so I don’t know precisely which other products also contain alcohol.

If you have had a chance to try products from Sofina Beauté, do please leave your comment and let us know what you think of them. Thank you very much!

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Anna Sui for Firefox

by PJ on Friday, April 17, 2009

in -Anna Sui, all about Japanese cosmetics

(screen capture from www.getpersonas.com/demo_install)

If you are an Anna Sui fan and a Firefox user, you might want to know that you can dress up your browser by downloading “personas” (developed by Mozilla Labs), which include the one you see above by Anna Sui. (There is another one here.)

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My Anna Sui Foundation Case Collection

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Dior Summer 2009 Makeup Collection

by PJ on Tuesday, April 14, 2009

in -Dior, 2009 Summer, makeup

(images/info from www.iswii.net)

I am sure many of you have seen images of Dior’s summer 2009 makeup collection. Here is a quick look at the items.

Dior Cristal Shine (above, limited edition)

5-Color Iridescent Eyeshadow (259, 859 (limited edition))

Dior Bronze Harmonie de Blush (001, 002, limited editions)



Diorskin Shimmer Powder (004, limited edition)



Dior Bronze Original Tan (002, limited edition)



Crayon Eyeliner (033, limited edition)

Dior Addict High Shine (154, 374 (limited edition), 864)



Dior Addict Ultra-Gloss Reflect (377 (limited edition), 647)



DiorKiss (541 (limited edition), 851)

Dior Addict Lip Glow SPF 10



Dior Vernis (681, 741, limited editions)

The star item, Dior Crystal Shine, has a industrial-chic feel. It is not really calling out to me, so I think my Boots points are safe for the moment…

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Dior Night Diamond for Holiday 2008

From My Treasure Chest – Dior Princess Ring

Dior Pro Face & Eye Creators

Dior Cleansing Gelee for Face, Lips and Eyes

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(RMK Powder Foundation EX in 103)

RMK is one of the Japanese beauty brands known for their base makeup. It doesn’t update its base makeup range as often as many other Japanese beauty lines, so it really attracts attention when it does. Today I am reviewing RMK’s latest powder foundation, Powder Foundation EX (SPF24, PA++, in 9 shades).

The whole idea of this foundation is to create the dewy finish of a cream foundation with a powder foundation. The foundation features a “powder” layer and a “pearl” layer. The powder layer is used as the usual powder foundation, while the pearl layer is used as a highlighter (with the brush that comes with the foundation).

This foundation gives a slightly-above-medium coverage, and the pore coverage and the lasting power are satisfactory. In terms of the dewy finish that this powder foundation sets out to achieve, it is a successful product. The powder is very fine and it doesn’t create a powdered look. The finish is indeed dewy and glowy.

According to the instruction sheet that comes with the foundation, the pearl layer should be avoided on the T-zone and the sides of the nose, which can get oily overtime. I think the pearl layer is definitely more suitable on the top of the cheekbones to both emphasize the dewy look and to highlight the cheekbones.

The downside of this foundation is that it has very little oil control efficacy. If you have oily skin, the dewy finish (just from the powder layer) will not hold overtime and will make your face appear even more oily as the day goes on. (I tried using Kiss Mat Chiffon Powder (which is the most matte loose powder I have) to set the foundation, but my face still started to look oily within two hours.)

The shade you see here is 103, which is a yellow-toned shade. It goes on a little darker than it looks in the pan, and it is about one shade darker than Majolica Majorca Skin Remake Compact in OC20 and two shades darker than my staple, ZA Two-Way Foundation in 22. (The other shade tested is 202, which is a pale pink-toned shade that is considerably paler than ZA 22.)

There are two other things worth mentioning. Firstly, the sponge that comes with the foundation doesn’t work particularly well. The fact that it is so soft and smooth actually works against itself, as it is not porous enough to grab and dispense/spread the powder efficiently. It still helps the foundation create a smooth finish on the face, but it takes a long time. (The sponge from my ZA Two-Way Foundation, which is just an ordinary powder foundation sponge similar to most others, actually works better with this foundation.)

Secondly, I like the grey velvet sleeves for the foundation case and the brush. At the first sight, they didn’t look as glamorous as the dark ones from Chanel, Dior, YSL and SUQQU. But overtime, they prove to be very practical as they never look as dusty as the dark sleeves can sometimes look. They are also somewhat chic-looking.




Overall, I think this product falls into the category of fall/winter foundations from Japanese brands and will suit people with normal or dry skin. Essentially, if your skin can take an emollient cream foundation and if you like the dewy finish from it, then this product can work well for you. (It should also provide a speedier application than applying a cream foundation). However, if you have combination or oily skin, this product is certainly not for you (even if you avoid the pearl layer). A more matte foundation with a good sebum control ability, such as Coffret D’Or’s Beauty Lasting Pact UV, will suit you a lot better.

I will review RMK’s new Super Basic Liquid Concealer next month.

Related posts:

Japanese Base Makeup Week

Foundation Face-Off: Chanel vs. SUQQU

Foundation Face-Off: Jill Stuart vs. SUQQU

Jill Stuart Moist Silk Liquid Foundation

Primavista Powder Foundation Moist Touch

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