Showing posts with label Rouge Bunny Rouge. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Stila 'Tis The Season To Dazzle & A Few of My Favorite Things (plus preview of Rouge Bunny Rouge Milk Aquarelle Liquid Foundation)

Being a long-time collector of Stila palettes, especially those featuring the Stila Girls illustrations, I couldn't resist picking up the two Ulta-exclusive palettes that were released last October. Like the five Beach Palettes released last year, these retailed for US$14 each. They are no longer available on Ulta but I thought I'd review them anyway.

Stila has been releasing so many palettes exclusive to various retailers such as Macys and Nordstrom, that I've given up on being able to collect all of them. There was even a Glam and Glitz palette offered as part of Sephora's Black Friday sale. The last straw was their recent release of three Nordstrom Rack-exclusive palettes that were essentially a re-packaging of the Travel Palettes released back in 2010 (see reviews on Vampy Varnish and Nouveau Cheap). I disliked the Convertible Colors in those palettes, so it's not worth trying to buy them off Ebay just for the cute cover illustrations.

Like the Beach Palettes, 'Tis The Season to Dazzle and A Few of My Favorite Things each contain four powder eyeshadows, a cheek color and Kitten bronzing powder. While Kitten may be Stila's most famous shade, it's a bit of a waste to include it in both palettes as one can only use so much of a frosty highlighter!

When I first opened up 'Tis The Season to Dazzle, I was captivated by Wrapping, which looks like a complex blackened purple with violet shimmer. Sadly, the violet shimmer is for the most part, too subtle to be noticeable when applied. I wonder if Star and Candle were mis-named as Star is a flat pale beige that disappears into my skin while Candle is a metallic beige. Tinsel is a greyish taupe with silver sparkles.

The blush in Cheer has the worst color payoff I've ever encountered from Stila. It was virtually impossible to pick up any color no matter how many times I ran my brush across it. Even swatching it with my fingertip took several tries. While I liked the cover design, the quality control on the production of this palette was lacking. The rest of the shades in the palette, except for Star, had decent payoff.

These swatches done on bare skin without any primer underneath. Most consisted of two to three layers to get the shades to show up well.


A Few of My Favorite Things is a peach and brown combination that works well for the daytime. Most of the shades had pretty good color payoff although Chocolate and Marshmallow feel dry and slightly dusty to touch.


Again, while I love the cover illustration, the eyeshadows and blushes don't appeal to me that much. The shimmer that you see in the swatches is actually much less obvious under most lighting conditions.


Here's the look that I did with 'Tis The Season to Dazzle.

For this look, my skin is very blotchy with a lot of redness as I'm not wearing any foundation or powder, as I was still trying to let my skin recover from the recent bout of eczema. (Thanks to everyone who shared their experience and recommendations with regard to eczema! After using the Avene Cold Cream for a few days, my skin is now back to normal.)

Here's the look that I did today with A Few of My Favorite Things.

For this look, I'm also wearing Rouge Bunny Rouge Milk Aquarelle Liquid Foundation, which was part of my recent Zuneta.com order. The shade 025 Almond Milk Parfait turned out to be an excellent match for my skintone. It helped to even out my skintone although it did not cover blemishes and pigmentation marks completely. The satin finish felt lightweight and it didn't oxidise over more than eight hours of wear. My skin needed blotting about every three hours, which is pretty good for me (but in general, my skin requires much less blotting in this dry winter climate than in Singapore's humid tropical weather). I'll post a more detailed review after I've tested it out a few more times.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Zuneta, ASOS & Sephora Hauls: Paul & Joe, Nude, Rouge Bunny Rouge, Urban Decay

After learning about a 20% discount code ELLE20 for Zuneta.com, a UK-based online retailer that offers prestige brands like Becca, Hourglass, Nude and Rouge Bunny Rouge, I placed my first order. Zuneta orders free international delivery for orders over £65. My order was placed on 8 January, shipped via DHL on 9 January and I received it on 10 January in Switzerland, less than 48 hours after placing the order!

I've been curious about trying out more Rouge Bunny Rouge products after WorshipBlues Curator gifted me with their Orpheline blush. This Best Things in Beauty review of their Milk Aquarelle Liquid Foundation convinced me to take the plunge. I purchased this in 025 Almond Milk Parfait.

Nude is another brand that I've always wanted to try, in particular their Advanced Cellular Renewal Serum which received positive reviews on The Beauty Bite and London Makeup Girl. It is super pricey but the discount code enabled me to finally take the plunge. Zuneta is currently offering a Miracle Mask (15ml) with a 30 purchase of Nude skincare. The ELLE20 code is valid until 28 February. If you are based outside UK/Europe, you also pay lower prices less the VAT.

From the current ASOS sale, I picked up a Bliss Snow Wonder Scent-sational Set of a body butter and body wash for just £15, a 50% savings. My order was placed on 1 January and I received it today by UK Royal Mail post. ASOS offers free international shipping.

The Pixi Autumn Winter Essentials set also looked like a worthwhile deal at £19, down from £31. The price has gone up slightly since I placed my order and is now £21.50.

The set includes an All-Over Magic Radiance Powder No.2 Rose Radiance (7.09g/0.25oz), Flawless & Poreless primer (15ml), Endless Silky Eye Pen No. 1 Black Noir (1.2g) and Lips & Line No.2 Fresh Pink.

As ASOS.com was the first online retailer to launch the Paul & Joe spring collection, I also purchased the new Lipstick C in #77 Catwalk and #75 Sex Kitten (£16 each). Each lipstick is engraved with 10 paw prints. I skipped the Face & Eye Colors as the gradational color schemes did not look that attractive to warrant the £21 price tag.

The prices of Paul & Joe makeup on ASOS are cheaper than the counters in Singapore, where the lipsticks usually retail for S$39. However, the drawback is that ASOS never offers any cute gifts with purchase. They also do not wrap cosmetics properly to prevent breakage, so I would not order anything that is too fragile from them.


Accessories from Lipsy and French Connection.


Over at Sephora in France, several holiday sets had been marked down. The Urban Decay Book of Shadows IV, which was originally priced at €58, was now just €40.60. The BOSIV hasn't been as well-received as the Naked palettes and the 15th Anniversary palette, which is much more compact with a more vibrant selection of shades.

I wasn't too keen on BOSIV, as I already own the 15th Anniversary palette, BOSIII New York and the Alice in Wonderland palette. However, at the sale price, BOSIV looked like a pretty good deal considering the number of products in it, including a mascara and a full-sized liquid eyeliner. Plus I always have a weakness for pretty butterflies!



The mini speaker is pretty nifty, and works perfectly with my Samsung Galaxy Ace phone for playing music. It was a real struggle trying to get the speaker out of the box though, as it is squeezed in so snugly.

The Fred Farrguia Midnight Kit, which includes the Pearlized Twinkle Eyeshadows #15, Illuminating Powder #1 and Creme Lipstick/Lipgloss #24.



A Yes To Cucumbers Ultimate Calming Facial Kit comprising the Calming Facial Moisturiser, Soothing Eye Gel and Natural Glow Facial Towelettes.

And finally, at Carrefour, I spotted the new Dream Nude Mousse foundation by Maybelline. This doesn't seem to have very positive reviews online but still, I was curious to see how it compares to the Face Architect Sheer Refining Mousse Foundation by Shu Uemura , which is also owned by L'Oreal. The US and UK version is called "Dream Nude Airfoam" with identical packaging but I don't know if the formula is the same. The Dream Nude Mousse version sold in France is made in Belgium.

Thanks for reading!