Shu Uemura La Maison Du Chocolat Shampoo Review

In fourth dimension for the holidays, Shu Uemura has recently launched the La Maison du Chocolat Collection , done in collaboration with renown French chocolatier of the same name. With items cartoon their inspiration — in name, colours, and in many cases even in scent — from decadent confections, everything is seriously, deliciously gorgeous. Dazzler + chocolate = my kind of lucifer.

Follow @ommorphia  YouTube ♦ Instagram ♦ Facebook ♦ Twitter ♦ Pinterest ♦ Bloglovin'

La Maison du Chocolat, Paris, France

Tell me you don't want this right now

Ganache & Praline Eye Palette, express edition (CAN $115.00/each) | The cuteness factor begins right from the packaging: each palette has been designed to look like a box of chocolates (I can't). Fabricated of sturdy plastic, they include a total-sized mirror on the inner lid and 2 small brushes — although in truth, I would have preferred 2 more shades instead of the brushes; that said the brushes may be tiny, just they're well made. Both palettes also come with 8 hues in a mix of textures from matte, satin, shimmer, and even a glitter topper, and each happens to be scented equally well. With regards to formula, I was pleasantly surprised to find that all the shades applied beautifully and blended effortlessly, with staying ability when worn over primer, is fantabulous besides: all stayed colour-true until removed.

Ganache & Praline Eye Palette Dark Cacao | Upon opening, you go a hint of something sweet, although it took a few minutes for me to actually option upward on the slight hint of chocolate. Interestingly though, this fragrance doesn't last and dissipates shortly after application — a good matter to note for those with sensitivities. The hues have a overnice range of both absurd and warm tones, and overall this palette is perfect for neutral lovers who may as well want to spice things up a bit (I'thou referring to the plum & golden shades). The colours are broken downward acme row to lesser row, left to right:

  • A1 – dark chocolate, matte
  • A2 – shimmery beige
  • A3 – shimmery plum
  • A4 – bone, matte
  • A5 – oyster with complex shimmer
  • A6 – shimmery taupe
  • A7 – aureate shimmer with fine glitter
  • A8 – warm chocolate, matte

Ganache & Praline Eye Palette Framboise Berry | I adore berry and blood-red heart shadows and reach for them all the time; not only are the shades extremely flattering on basically everyone, but these colours make green eyes (like mine) really stand out. Besides lightly scented — sort of like raspberry-filled chocolates, but in a subtle way — what makes this palette unique, is that the hues may appear vivid, but their actual application show them to be more wearable than trendy. You can almost consider this a neutral berry palette, if that makes any sense. The colour breakdown is tiptop row to bottom row, left to correct:

  • B1 – prune, matte
  • B2 – nude, matte
  • B3 – shimmery cranberry
  • B4 – shimmery pink (cool)
  • B5 – shimmery apricot (warm)
  • B6 – shimmery dusky rose
  • B7 – peach pinkish glitter
  • B8 – bordeaux, matte

Shimmery Powder Chroma · Face Colour, limited edition (CAN $twoscore.00/each) | Of course, it wouldn't be a vacation collection without some glitter & glow, am I right? Created to exist used forth the face up equally highlighter, each shade can also be practical equally eyeshadow — either lightly dusted on as a 'topper' (utilise a flat paddle brush for this and dab on, don't swipe), or more than intensely applied, although you'll need an anchoring base first (i.e.: a neutral foam shadow). You can also dust a fleck over lipstick for a fun & festive expect, and either looks stunning applied to collarbones — heck, any area you wish to draw the low-cal to, in fact. Both come with a flocked apartment puff, although personally I don't recommend these for application; that said, you tin use them to 'tamp' down any excess shimmer, or repurpose them — as I do — to exist used as peel buffers (i.due east.: great for diffusing confront products such as foundation, blush, highlighter, and bronzer). Each shade is well pigmented and even when the majority of colour has faded, you'll even so be left with some fine glitter pieces to keep the party going.

TIP : applied to upper cheekbones with a narrow buffer brush (I use the i from Pat McGrath) gives the most outrageous gleam to skin — unreal!

  • Luster Gold Dust – soft yellow aureate with irregularly shaped ultra fine glitter
  • Luster Rosé Dust – light rose gold with irregularly shaped ultra fine glitter

Rouge Unlimited Lipstick, limited edition (Tin $36.00/each) | If you lot've notwithstanding to try a Shu Uemura Rouge Unlimited lipstick, then y'all're in for a 'treat' (encounter what I did there?!) Seriously though, the texture is not only buttery smooth and highly pigmented, just each lasts beautifully AND more than importantly, has a weightless & comfy experience upon the lips. Bearing a yummy chocolate fragrance, the semi-transparent packaging is fun likewise and gives an easy indicator of each shade. The drove includes 3 other colours in the Rouge Unlimited format (lush & satin-glossy end), and iv more than shades in the Rouge Unlimited Supreme Matte format (velvet matte finish).

  • Hazelnut Ganache (Rouge Unlimited) – intense chocolate red, satin finish
  • Ripe Ruddy (Rouge Unlimited Supreme Matte) – blackened cherry, matte finish
  • Deep Cranberry (Rouge Unlimited Supreme Matte) – brilliant scarlet, matte end

Chocolate Topped Premium Curler, limited edition (CAN $25.00) | A cult fave if e'er at that place was one, I'm fairly certain there isn't a makeup creative person live who doesn't own this brand's iconic lash curler. With its metallic chocolate hue and adorable "chocolate bonbon" toggle, this is truly one of the most effective eyelash curlers on the marketplace. The shape hugs the lash line comfortably and the grip makes it like shooting fish in a barrel to employ & concord. Personally, even though my lashes take a pretty practiced natural curlicue, I always use this starting time (or my other fave curler from CHANEL, although I believe that'due south no longer available) before going in with mascara.

Bonus: this particular version may exist express edition, only it likewise happens to be priced the same every bit the regular one and so if you've yet to indulge (run into? I did information technology over again; nutrient references galore!) here'southward your risk to requite effort information technology out … plus it's fun to expect at as well!

So at that place you accept it: a collection that is festive, fun, smells astonishing, and more importantly, all items display a STELLAR performance. If you love chocolate & makeup (me), have a 'affair' for neutrals and berry tones alike (also me), or starting to compile a souvenir-giving list (once again, me), and then I can't recommend this collection enough. A couple of warnings, however: everything is limited edition and … don't eat whatever of it. #justsaying

Bachelor at Sephora, The Bay, Nordstrom and shuuemura.ca

Kindly provided by Shu Uemura for my unbiased consideration

berryhatioubjece1995.blogspot.com

Source: http://ommorphiabeautybar.com/shu-uemura-x-la-maison-du-chocolat-holiday-2018/

0 Response to "Shu Uemura La Maison Du Chocolat Shampoo Review"

Postar um comentário

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel