MORE Stella Velvet Edition *Update*

by PJ on Thursday, October 4, 2007

in -Stella McCartney, fragrance

(from shop.nordstrom.com)

After seeing it at Harrods several weeks ago, I learned that Stella Velvet Edition can be purchased at Nordstrom, thanks to Kiss And Makeup.

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Even though my blog is mostly about beauty, I do love fashion just as much.

I have been looking through various spring & summer 2008 ready-to-wear collections in the last few weeks, and one of the collections that I really like is Zac Posen’s.


It is a well-balanced collection with various elements. With wearable and editorial pieces, Zac Posen has created clean lines, feminine frills, timeless neutrals and bold shades. I especially love the gowns toward the end of the runway show (01:35 on the clip above).

Some of my other favorite pieces (the more colorful ones) are not shown in the video clip. You can see the entire runway show here and see the beautiful stills on the Vogue UK website.

Other Fashion Posts:

Emmys 2007 Mini Round-Up

Budget Fashion Favorite: River Island
(one of my favorite budget fashion lines in the UK)

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(Bella Il Fiore Powder Room)
(from bellabeauty.net)


Considering the size of
Bella Il Fiore‘s Powder Room (10.5cm x 9.5cm x 6.5cm), the fact that there are 6 lip colors, 4 blushers, and 9 eyeshadows is fairly impressive. Apart from that, all the compartments fit snugly together and never feel fiddly.

It comes in a matching pink/black box (right):

(love the packaging…)

(all out in display)


The 6 lip glosses are my favorites in this set. They have a glassy vinyl finish and last well. All shades have understated shimmer and fair color density (not too sheer). I like the fact that the selection includes both warmer and cooler shades.

(six lip glosses)

The blushers are velvety and well-pigmented. They all have shimmer but it is not too over-powering. Some of these shades are good for bronzing and shading as well.

(the blushers)

The easy-to-wear eyeshadows are also smooth and pretty well-pigmented. The only matte shade is the cream-white toward bottom right. All others have fine shimmer. All the shades go on as they are in the pans, except that the olive (upper right) goes on much greyer.

(the eyeshadows)

Overall, this set should work for people with both warm and cool skin-tones, although the blushers will work much better for warm skin-tones and I would love to see one cool pink blusher among the four. Other than that, this nicely packaged set is versatile and is suitable for both daytime and evening. I have been enjoying playing with all the shades (as well as opening and closing all the drawers)!

Related Posts (some of my favorite palettes):

Dior Diorissime Palette

Lavshuca Eyecolor Select in PU-2

Jill Stuart Brilliance Eyes in 04 Gem Amethyst

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Beauty Duty for October 2, 2007

by PJ on Tuesday, October 2, 2007

in Weekly Beauty Duty

99Products takes a look at MAC’s newest collection Smoke Signals….

The Organic Beauty Expert: African Pride is launching a new herbal relaxer and has offered free giveaways to 25 OBE readers!

Beautiful Makeup Search explores the latest from MAC, including Plush Lash and an entire collection of lashes.

Make Her Up: Britney launches new perfume.

Kristopher plays “Hyde or Seek” at a party with her boy.

Lipstick, Powder ‘n Paint asks why Courtney Cox loves Kinerase.

TheMakeupGirl’s latest contest is here…Calling All Philosophy Girls!!

Styledash: Top Secrets from Beauty Buyer Robin Coe Hutshing

Demi, Reese, Jessica, Heidi…vote for look of the month at We Love Beauty

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More on Dior Holiday 2007: TOTALLY DIOR Cannage

by PJ on Sunday, September 30, 2007

in -Dior, 2007 Holiday

(TOTALLY DIOR Cannage)
(from www.cosme.net)

I have to admit it…this is the sort of thing that might tempt me to book a flight to Japan.

Dior comes up with a special customized luxury set like this in every holiday season in Japan. Usually, a set comes with a Dior bag (not the kind of very basic toiletry bag from gifts with purchases) and a selection of beauty products.

What is also special about the set is that there is customized flexibility. In this year’s case, customers can choose any lip product (lipstick or lip gloss) and any shade they want. They can also choose any nail color they want.

The TOTALLY DIOR Cannage includes:
–any lip color product

–any nail color product

–Skin Shimmering Loose Powder

–Original Face Brush

–Dior Cannage bag

The price of the set ranges from 34,650 to 35,490 yen (from 300 USD to 308 USD), depending on exactly which lip and nail products are chosen by a customer.

Judging by the price, the bag might not be the kind of Dior bags purchased in Dior boutiques, but it should certainly not be shabby, to say the least.

It is very unlikely that this will be available outside Japan. (But if it is actually sold in any other country, I would be thrilled to be corrected.) In the meantime, we can always dream, and things can change (while we are saving up)!

Related Post:

Dior Holiday 2007 Collection
(I think these will probably be available where you are…)

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(Lunasol Holiday 2007 coffret)
(from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol/)

Lunasol will be releasing the Holiday 2007 coffret on November 16. The Lunasol Holiday Party 2007 Coffret includes a 4-color eyeshadow palette, a liquid eyeliner, a lip gloss, a pressed powder, and a gift box (seen below).

(Lunasol Holiday 2007 coffret)

(from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol/)

I feel ambivalent about this collection. I think many Lunasol fans would want to see some more striking shades and more “collectible” items. The eyeshadows are all very neutral, the gloss is a universally flattering cool pink, and the pressed powder should be sheer and with a bit of shimmer. So, for Lunasol fans (including me), maybe some of us won’t be excited by these items.

However, Lunasol holiday sets usually sell out fast. Objectively, as a gift, this set is flawless, as these shades won’t look wrong on most people. Also, it is great for people who have never tried Lunasol and are interested in experiencing some of the items.

The coffret costs 6,825 yen in Japan (about 59 USD).

Looking back at some of the previous holiday releases, we see that the feel of the collections has been quite consistent. The Holiday 2006 set had more of a golden edge:

(Lunasol Holiday 2006 collection)
(from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol/)

The Holiday 2003 coffret was mostly for the lips:

(Lunasol Holiday 2003 collection)

(from www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/lunasol/)


But I do remember the Holiday 2004 collection, which featured two eyeshadow palettes, one with turquoise and one with purple shades, in one-off ivory-white packaging. Those were items worth some serious consideration!

Nevertheless, Lunasol is known for quality and has some great items, and I always look forward to its new releases!

Related Posts:

Loving Japanese Brands: Lunasol
(my personal take on Lunasol)

If I Could Go to Japan RIGHT NOW
(featuring Lunasol and nine other great Japanese brands)

Fall 2007 Makeup Round-Up (Part 3)
(Lunasol fall 2007 collection wins my seasonal ranking.)

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(Dove Cool Moisture Shampoo (right)
and Cool Moisture Conditioner)

Since it is my first time to review haircare products, I think I will begin by giving you a profile of my own hair and my haircare needs.

I have short-length and naturally wavy hair. Volume is never something I need to boost up, since I have a lot of hair. But my hair can be on the puffy and unruly side, so I use hair products (cleansing, conditioning, and styling) that tend to de-volumize my hair and make it look flatter, sleeker, and more groomed.

I use styling products (mostly gel and spray) regularly so I wash my hair daily. I have slightly oily scalp but my hair can be a little dry. I almost never use any electronic product that generates heat (I very rarely blow-dry my hair), and I only color-treated my hair once many years ago. My hairdressers often say I seem to be doing everything right to care for my hair and that my hair is very healthy, which I am always pleased to hear.

Okay…this should set the background for my review.

The best thing about the Dove Cool Moisture line is that these two products work very well together. Designed for all hair types, the shampoo cleanses effectively and the conditioner complements it very well. Used alone, the shampoo is a bit drying on my hair and reminds me slightly of deep-cleansing shampoos that I have used (that I only use once a week). so I do feel the need to use the conditioner right after shampooing.

Some shampoos I have used can leave my hair itchy. This one doesn’t. The conditioner is light and doesn’t leave the hair lumpy.

The bottles say that they have “a touch of cucumber and green tea fragrance“, but to me, they smell like sweet melons. But I do like the smell, which is actually quite long-lasting…

Overall, as products for all hair types, they perform well. But I would personally prefer products that give my hair a bit more moisture and conditioning.

There are a couple more haircare posts coming up in October. So do stay tuned!

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The Weekend Beauty Read (September 29, 2007)

by PJ on Saturday, September 29, 2007

in Weekend Beauty Read

From The Beauty Blog Network:

15 Minute Beauty Fanatic: Elizabeth Arden’s Nail Polish

All Lacquered Up:
How to Customize Your Polish to Create That Perfect Shade

Beauty and Fashion Tech: Schwarzkoph Bonacure Hair Products

Canadian Beauty: Prolong Your Tan with Jergens!

DivaShop: DivaShop Reviews Makeup Brushes

Elke Von Freudenberg:
Only the Worse Beauty Trends from Fall Fashion Week

Etailers Mall – The Blog: The Perfect Soap for the Fashionista in You

Face Candy: Hard Candy Goes Mini

Hello Dollface: Get Soft All Over With Pink Potion!

Lipstick, Powder ‘n Paint: The Cutest Makeup Bags

Makeup and Beauty Blog:
MAC Mad Libs, MAC Matte2 Eyeshadows, and Mattene Lipsticks

Makeup Loves Me: Nail Files: The Half Moon

Musings of a Muse: Love Potion Magickal Perfumerie Review

Mytical Beauty’s Musings: The Ciminelli Solution

Savvy Skin: 101 Uses For Botox

Temptalia:
MAC Mattene Lipsticks Collection Product Swatches and Review

The Organic Beauty Expert:
African Pride Offers 25 Herbal Relaxer Samples

Have a good weekend!

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More Stunning Chanel Palettes

by PJ on Friday, September 28, 2007

in -Chanel, makeup

If you haven’t, do stop by Beauty Addict or Bjooti.Net right now to see the latest palettes from Chanel.

The one on the right looks great…which one would you prefer?

If you still want more (I know I do), see a similar Chanel palette sold in airport duty-free shops.

Related Posts (more Chanel palettes):

I Won’t Buy This: Les 4 Camélias de Chanel

Chanel Contraste Lumière Palette in Aquarelles

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(the new Calvin Klein ad display in Hong Kong)

Here is the first look of the new Calvin Klein Beauty!

A generous reader of mine, Sin, from Hong Kong, sent me these photos of the new Calvin Klein Beauty ad and counter display in Hong Kong. She has very kindly let me post them on my blog.

(the Calvin Klein counter)

(the Calvin Klein counter…
that blusher looks rather cute)

These are great photos, showing the printed ad as well as the makeup line-up. (I can feel my eyes getting closer and closer to the screen…)

Sin also mentioned that the Calvin Klein skincare line will be launched in Hong Kong in December.

Since I wrote about my memories of Calvin Klein cosmetics back in May, I have had some informative comments and e-mails. (Thank you all!) As many of you might already know, Calvin Klein Beauty is re-launching globally. You can read this post for further information. (The post mentions that it will be launched in the UK. Fantastic!)

Again, my sincere thanks goes to Sin for these exciting images! (The photos are from her on-line album. The two other ones, if you are interested, show items of Shiseido Inoui ID.)

Recommended Post:

Beauty Anonymous beautifully recounts her Calvin Klein memories and shows us her very elegant Calvin Klein eye shadow.

Related Post:

Calvin Klein Eyeshadow in Ivory
(My only Calvin Klein item so far…things might change soon!)

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