tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116364122805043717.post9169395077709852168..comments2024-03-16T17:48:15.293+08:00Comments on Rouge Deluxe: L'Oreal Color Infallibles USA Summer Edition SwatchesHaruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18409492495992394247noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116364122805043717.post-72811871735295994052012-10-13T10:43:43.117+08:002012-10-13T10:43:43.117+08:00Don't know why L'Oreal just gets it over w...Don't know why L'Oreal just gets it over with and releases the exact same shades all over the world. Can't they see we love them? Having more options is a win-win situation.<br />By the way, Endless Chocolate USA equivalent is Bottomless Java, not Continuos Cocoa. The latter is an almost matte charcoal-brown.<br />They should also make available world wide the Chrome line. Do you know the line has an almost perfect dupe for Lancome's Erika F.? But it's not even available for the whole of Europe. Shame on you, L'OrealxxMxxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18248036337381268802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116364122805043717.post-65832999363083269362012-07-23T03:34:14.908+08:002012-07-23T03:34:14.908+08:00Absolutely agree with them being sneaky about the ...Absolutely agree with them being sneaky about the names part! Like Permanent Kaki is Golden Sage, Endless Chocolate is Continuous Cocoa, Hourglass Beige is Iced Latte. Annoying!Bun Bun Makeup Tipshttp://bunbunmakeuptips.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116364122805043717.post-27647178601405157542012-07-22T05:14:26.491+08:002012-07-22T05:14:26.491+08:00hey justine,
I was so bummed to find two dupes, es...hey justine,<br />I was so bummed to find two dupes, especially Golden Emerald which had looked so lovely online. Yup, there is definitely a difference in the quality of the Italian-made ones versus the US-made ones. Some of my Italy-made ones also stuck to the stopper though. I found that nudging the stopper sideways against the pot usually makes the eyeshadow block fall back into the pot.Haruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18409492495992394247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116364122805043717.post-14750866598128625512012-07-22T04:21:49.981+08:002012-07-22T04:21:49.981+08:00I just bought Smoldering Plum even though i was 99...I just bought Smoldering Plum even though i was 99% sure it was just Burning Black... oh well! I find the Italian formulation of the Infallibles a lot smoother... all of my American shades have a tendency to stick to the stopper lid and lift out of the pot!. : * justine * : .https://www.blogger.com/profile/03385311689733987389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116364122805043717.post-61668235689182369902012-07-22T04:19:29.966+08:002012-07-22T04:19:29.966+08:00hi,
I find Armani's Eyes To Kill are usually m...hi,<br />I find Armani's Eyes To Kill are usually more richly pigmented than the Color Infallibles. The formula is very similar (Armani is owned by L'Oreal after all) but Armani offers a number of more complex shades. I've owned a couple of Eyes To Kill and Color Infallibles for more than a year and have not noticed any of them drying up. As long as you keep them properly closed, I think they should be able to last a couple of years without problems.Haruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18409492495992394247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116364122805043717.post-90434387699011704612012-07-22T04:05:46.917+08:002012-07-22T04:05:46.917+08:00I'm not sure if you have any, but are these re...I'm not sure if you have any, but are these really similar in quality to G Armani's Eyes to Kill Intense (which I have heard before from others)? I really want one of those LE ones from GA but $32 with tax is steep for me at this time. Since it's not fully a dry eyeshadow, I'm concerned about these drying up.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com