Betsy at Autumn Masquerade has posted information on Guerlain’s holiday 2008 collection. The lilac-silver packaging looks stunning. Do check out her post!
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Betsy at Autumn Masquerade has posted information on Guerlain’s holiday 2008 collection. The lilac-silver packaging looks stunning. Do check out her post!
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(all images from www.paul-joe-beaute.com)
The collection includes:
– Body Fragrance Collection (two sets, limited editions, with Fragrance Body Powder, Solid Fragrance, Fragrance Body Cream, and Original Drawstring Bag)

– Eye Makeup Collection “Neige“
Eye Gloss N (5 shades)
Pearl Powder (5 shades)
Pencil Eye Liner (4 shades)
– Face Color & Lipstick Kit (two sets, limited edition, with Face Color M, Lipstick G and Original Pouch)
– The Red Velvet Collection (Lipstick L, limited edition, three shades)
– Cosmetic Pouch II and Body Treatment Oil

The Paul & Joe English site has swatches of all the colors available, so I shall leave you to explore the site!
According to Cosme.Net, the collection will be launched in Japan on November 7th. On the other hand, the Paul & Joe English site seems to suggest that it is out on October 1st (in some countries at least). I will certainly keep a close eye on the collection when I stop by the Paul & Joe counter next time.
Other Holiday 2008 Collections:
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(continued from Part 1)
6. Anna Sui
Celebrating the 10th anniversary of its makeup line, Anna Sui has brought out Makeup Color Collection D as well as a new range of nail colors. (Please check this post for relevant information and a link to some actual photos of the makeup set.) Pricey as it is, it is one of those ultimate collectible items and I think it will only get more expensive as we come across it on auction sites.
5. Paul & Joe
Paul & Joe has been releasing the seasonal Sparkles collections in the past few years with original prints from designer Sophie Albou’s fashion collections. I don’t always love all the prints or the colors, but I like the overall look of this collection. I had a chance to test the items at the counter, and almost all the colors are pleasantly elegant and wearable. I was thinking about buying the eyeshadow and the lipstick in the cases with the pink bouquet print, but I personally think the print photographs slightly better than it looks in reality.
You can check out this blog post for more photos of some of the items.
4. Kesalan Patharan
(image from www.kesalanpatharan.co.jp)
Check out the final part of the countdown!
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It is time to count down my favorite fall 2008 makeup collections. In the next week or two, as usual, I will present them in reverse order (in three posts).
10. Awake
(image from www.awake.co.jp)
You can see a review of some of the items from this collection at Autumn Masquerade.
9. Jill Stuart
(image from www.jillstuart-beauty.com)
Check out a review of some of the items (along with packaging comparison) at Musings of a Muse.
8. YSL
(images from www.ysl.com)
7. Sonia Rykiel
(images from www.soniarykiel-cosmetics.com)
The countdown continues in Part 2 and Part 3.
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The main appeal of the d Program range is that the products are free from fragrance, mineral oil, and parabens, and the new products should continue this ethos. According to Nikkei Net, the new releases will focus on caring for “lifestyle sensitive skin“, which refers to skin sensitivity due to lifestyle factors such as daily stress and lack of sleep. The products are designed to be gentle and suitable for fragile and reactive skin.
The new items are divided into three “Programs”: Balance Care Program (for dehydrated oily skin that is occasionally prone to acne, in blue bottles), Acne Care Program (in orange bottles), and Moist Care Program (for dry skin, in pink bottles).
Shiseido’s d Program is sold in Asia, and the website is for information only.
Updated on January 11th, 2010:
Check out Innerchild’s review of Shiseido d Program Conditioning Wash.
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Top notes: exotic plum, mace, rose de damas
Middle notes: Egyptian jasmine, French orange flower, tuberose
Base notes: cashmere woods, burnt amber, Madagascan vanilla, Australian sandalwood
The plum seems to jump out more from the rest of the top notes, and mace adds a touch of spiciness. As the initial spiciness subsides, the scent starts to take on more depth. Despite all the floral middle notes, the core of the scent does not strike me as floral. Instead, it has a subtle wine-like grown-up sensuality.
The drydown, which is lightly woody and pleasantly mellow, does appeal to me. (I personally don’t like very woody base notes.) It has a sophisticated feel without being overly-complicated or pretentious.Many scents are either fresh and cool or rich and warm, but Secret Obsession seems to strike a balance between the two. Overall, I think this fragrance will appeal to people who enjoy a deep and sensual scent.
Secret Obsession is available in eau de parfum in 30ml, 50ml, and 100ml.
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(all images from www.iswii.net)
The photos below show more palettes from the collection. These are similar to the ones from last year. I am not certain if they are global releases. If the ones from last year were available where you are, chances are that you are probably going to see these new ones later. (By the way, the 2007 ones were sold in the UK, and I’d say I will be expecting to see them in October.)
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From The Beauty Blog Network:
If you are looking for a 100% organic perfume that is free of phthalates, parabens and other toxins, then come check out what solid perfumes The Makeup Divas reviews and recommends.
Beauty Anonymous reviews La Mer The Hydration Infusion.
Jeannie from The Daily Cookie gets invited behind the scenes at Three Custom Color to chat with co-founder Chad Hayduk on fall trends as well as see how he mixes a custom lip gloss just for her!
Cybelesays is giving away some of Gwen Stefani’s new Harajuku Lovers fragrances. Click here to enter the contest!
Musings of a Muse looks at the new Vincent Longo Diamante Quad in Aquila with Product Photos and Swatches!
Beauty411 shares the best online beauty shopping websites from the NovemberShopSmart by Consumer Reports magazine! Did your favorite site make the list?
Beauty Banter dishes on MAC’s most fabulous Fall collection – hint: it maybe a collaboration with a MAJOR fashion house!
Beauty and Personal Grooming shares some easy DIY hair-conditioners using raw eggs.
What anti-aging skincare brand does Beauty Blogging Junkie swear by these days? Find out here!
Christine from Beauty in Real Life lets you in on her fave shampoo and conditioner combo. Find out which ones made the cut here.
makeup loves me gives you the skinny on sensa, magic sprinkles that help you lose weight!
Glossypink gets a site makeover and tells you about the red lipsticks that are a must for your makeup wardrobe!
Beauty Junkie in SF figured out how to hide those evil shadows under her eyes with the help of Benefit’s Powderflage and its pretty fan brush.
15 Minute Beauty Fanatic has found a great natural mascara, Tarte’s Lash Hugger!
Yummy411 wants to know if you’re ‘Politically Pretty’!
Pursebuzz.com shows you how to color your eyeshadow primer. Brights never looked brighter and whites never looked whiter! Color my primer here!
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Last month, I mentioned that, being a lilac fanatic, I was very interested in trying Kesalan Patharan‘s Eye Color Palette in S007 from the brand’s fall 2008 collection. I have now tried it for quite a few times and I am ready to share my thoughts with you. (A very brief brand profile of Kesalan Patharan is towards the end of this post.)
From left to right:
– medium lilac with sparkles and some very slight iridescence
– light blue with fine shimmer
– semi-matte aubergine with sparse shimmer
(All shimmer and sparkles are multi-colored.)
First of all, I have to say I am disappointed with the lilac. The powder seems to be on the dry side and lacks adherence to the skin, and it takes some layering to get the color on the eyelids. After that, as I try to gently blend the color, the sparkles start to come off a little. Throughout the day, the finish gradually turns dull and somewhat muddy. It certainly does not look like what you see in the pan.
On the other hand, the other two shades actually perform a lot better. I usually wear a light wash of the blue to go with the lilac, and the color shows up nicely and stays well (no turning dull). I don’t have any problem with the application and the staying power of the aubergine lining shade either.
It is a huge pity that the lilac doesn’t have an optimally flattering finish. Otherwise, this would be a beautiful and easy-to-wear palette and the coloration of the lilac should be very similar to the stunning one in Lunasol’s Sheer Contrast Eyes in Lavender Coral (which still reigns supreme as one of my favorite lilac palettes).
I thought I might talk a little more about the brand here. Kesalan Patharan is one of the few Japanese beauty brands that have an image of a professional beauty line. One of their best-selling products, I believe, is Sheer Micro Powder. It was chosen by Biteki readers as their favorite loose powder (in the February 2007 issue). It also happens to be the loose powder I have been asked about the most by my readers.
(Kesalan Patharan Sheer Micro Powder)(Kesalan Patharan is sold in Japan and some other Asian countries. Its official website is for information only and does not offer on-line ordering.)
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(all images from www.joseishi.net/voce/)
The rest of the collection includes:
– Rouge Allure (6 new shades)

– Lèvres Scintillantes (2 new shades)
– Ombre D’Eau (1 new shade)
– La Ligne de Chanel (eyeliner)

– Le Crayon Yeux (1 new shade)
All items are limited editions except the six new Rouge Allure lipsticks.
I think these items will be released in other Asian countries as well as in Japan. For Chanel’s holiday 2008 release information in the US (which slightly varies), please check out the post at Makeup Bag.
Other Holiday 2008 Information:
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