Clarins Multi-Blush Cream Compact (in Apricot & Litchee)
Jamie's Thoughts: I wanted so badly to love this product, but I just couldn't seem to make it happen. This is a mediocre offering from the usually-fabulous Clarins cosmetics line. My main beef is the suggested method of application: I hate using my fingers to apply blush. It spreads oils all over my combination skin, which leads to irritation and breakouts. That said...
As a blush...
Tough to apply, didn't go on smoothly (I felt like I was tugging at my face), stayed on for about 4-5 hours, color was true to description in that it was luminous but not shiny
As an eyeshadow...
I found the colors too close to skin tone for my complexion - anyone who can rock a peach or pink eye would love this. The product just isn't very smooth (again, with the tugging!).
As a lippie...
It's very matte - no shimmer whatsoever, so take that into account when considering a purchase. Staying power was almost nonexistent. Does not combine well with other lip products.
The Litchee color (a light, mauvey pink) was fairly versatile, and would be a great choice for anyone with a cooler complexion. The Apricot is quite peachy, and looks almost orange in some light. Overall, I'm moderately disappointed.
Retail Price: $26.50 USD (at us.clarins.com or go here to find a retail location near you)
Posted on June 17, 2008 6:05 PM in categories: Blush, Clarins, Eyeshadow
Just for Redheads Dream Eye Flavors
What They Say: "The secret of captivation revealed to every redhead desiring super-luminous, breathtaking eyes. Three breakthrough crème shades that are creaseless, waterproof, and won't budge or disappear."Jamie's Thoughts: I have to be honest with you on this one. This eyeshadow is awesome. It doesn't budge, it doesn't look trashy when you layer it heavily, heck - it even comes off easily with makeup remover. I cannot recommend this enough, and as a redhead, I'm confident in saying that ANYONE could wear these earthy shades.
I tested soufflé, a slightly metallic brown with just a hint of gold. Not only did it make a super sexy smoky eye (I only do smoky eyes in brown, I'm too pale for all that charcoal), but it looked lovely in the light of day - one layer was enough to add a light, discreet shimmer to my lids, more than appropriate for the workplace (and it stays in place all day).
And, there's more! It functions much like a smudge pot by you-know-who, if you get a wet, angled brush and use it as eyeliner. I heartily recommend this to all pale gals out there (ginger hair, or not) and also advocate this line of shadows to any other curious parties. You will not be disappointed.
Retail Price: $18.00 (special, down from $30! at justforredheads.com)
Delush Rating:

Posted on June 10, 2008 4:10 PM in categories: Eyeshadow, Just for Redheads, Totally DeLush
CHANEL Spring 2008 Eyeshadow Quad
What They Say: "Best-selling LES 4 OMBRES Quadra Eye Shadow in new Bleu Célestes, a palette of navy and pale tones. Wet/dry formula delivers day-to-evening looks. Apply dry for subtle shadowing. Slightly moistened applicator gives a more intense shade. Organic polymer derivatives ensure smudge-proof long wear, particularly in high temperature or humidity. "
Jen's Experience: I have tried several of the CHANEL eyeshadow quads, some of which are staples of my cosmetic wardrobe, some don't work quite as well with my skin tone. I took one look at the Bleu Célestes quad and thought it would be way too gaudy for regular use with its one very bold navy shade, two lighter, brighter blues and a pink.
I used the lightest blue as a base for the entire lid area, not going too heavy so that it's little more like a frosted white. I use a tiny bit of the pink as a highlighter on the underside of my eyebrow. For work, the medium blue works in my crease, with the navy blue wetted and used as an eyeliner. It translates well into evening by using the navy on my entire lower lid. I am not sure if it would have the same effect for all eyecolors, but I have to say, the more of the navy I use, the more my blue eyes pop.
I don't know if Chanel recently changed their formula or if this selection is just very pigment-rich, but I don't think I've ever seen eyeshadow last this long. I do use an eyeshadow base, but I am still impressed that I can go out with the navy shadow and come back in the wee hours with it looking just like when I applied it. Between the wear and the way these colors look with my skin, this compact is a surprise favorite of this Spring collection from Chanel.
Retail Price: $55.00 (CHANEL.com or your local department store)
Rating: 




Posted on March 4, 2008 4:36 AM in categories: Chanel, Eyeshadow, Totally DeLush
M·A·C N Collection Eye Shadow & Nail Lacquer Shades
What They Say: "Seductive and ripe for scandal. A colour collection daringly stripped-down, voluptuously finished, with everything you could possibly need to play up the nakedness of your look. Think of it as naked - with coverage."
(about the shadows): "Highly-pigmented powder. Applies evenly, blends well."
(about the lacquers): "Revolutionary new high gloss formula. Three long-wearing finishes - Cream, Sheer, and Frosted. Visibly different. Provides no-streak/no-chip finish. Contains conditioners and UV protection. Go hi-lacquer!"
Melissa Says:
(about the shadows): As usual, M·A·C's shadows are beautiful and long-wearing. Now, here is also a collection that would look gorgeous on practically any woman. They're so neutral and have just a hint of sheen (Rich Flesh is more matte), that they provide amazing all-purpose looks from the deeper brown to the perfect brow highlight.
(about the lacquers): I've reviewed these lacquers before as well, and though they tend to wear off the tips of my nails pretty quickly without a nice topcoat, these shades are very nice for this current nude trend. My favorite shade right now is Naturally Rich, but I can see myself falling more in love with the two lighter shades as the days grow warmer and my skin gets a little less pale! All are fairly sheer. Retail Price:
(shadows): $14.00
(lacquer): $10.00
(online at maccosmetics.com or at a retail location near you)
DeLush Ratings:
(shadows):

(lacquer):
Posted on February 28, 2008 2:43 AM in categories: Eyeshadow, M·A·C, Nail Color and Care, Totally DeLush
M·A·C N Collection Paint Pots and Tinted Lip Glass
"Seductive and ripe for scandal. A colour collection daringly stripped-down, voluptuously finished, with everything you could possibly need to play up the nakedness of your look. Think of it as naked - with coverage."
About the Lip Glass: "A unique lip gloss available in a wide variety of colours that can create a high gloss, glass-like finish or a subtle sheen. Designed to be worn on its own, over Lip Pencil or Lipstick, Tinted Lipglass is the perfect product for creating shine that lasts. It's pigmented, very shiny and can impart subtle or dramatic colour. It contains Jojoba Oil to help soften and condition the lips. Tinted Lipglass is packaged in a convenient bottle with a sponge tip applicator that provides a quick, smooth, even application."
About the Paint Pots: "A highly pigmented eye colour that goes on creamy but dries to an intense, vibrant finish. The next generation of a popular M·A·C formula, Paint Pots maintains all the intense traits of its inspiration. Long-wearing, colourfast. Creates seamless coverage without weight or caking. Blends smoothly over the lids. Cream-based, can be mixed with M·A·C shadows and liners. Available in matte and pearl formulas. "
Jen's Experience: We've reviewed both of these products before, so it should be no surprise that we love them. What is new are the fabulous N Collection's perfect range of nude shades. For the paint pots, I tested the Soft Ochre and Quite Natural shades, which are subtle and great for work. Not only do they last all day and into the evening, but they also are blendable and buildable to give just the right level of color to even out the skin tone on my lids. I tested all four Lip Glass shades from 1N to 4N and I find myself reaching for them now reflexively in the morning. They just work with every look. If I am going for a very nude look and I want to minimize the lips completely, I wear 1N or 2N over the N Collection Lipstick in 1N. On the other hand, 3N and 4N both look pretty even worn alone and have just enough pink to work with my fair skin. I am mightily impressed with this collection, and I feel like these are colors every woman should have in their make-up drawer.
Retail Prices:
Lip Glass: $14.00
Paint Pots: $16.50 (Both available at MACCosmetics.com or your local department store)
Ratings:
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Paint Pots: 




Posted on February 27, 2008 5:50 AM in categories: Eyeshadow, Lip Gloss, M·A·C
CHANEL Holiday 2007: Blush of Youth and Quadra Four Eyeshadow
About the blush: "Soft, light pressed powder sweeps on a sheer, luminous glow without ever streaking. Quilted surface inspired by the newest CHANEL handbag is unarguably chic. Nylon powder provides easy glide and long wear. Photo-reflective pigments help reduce the appearance of fine lines. "
Jen's Experience: This is my first experience with Chanel blush, and I am definitely pleased with what I've seen. The Holiday 2007 shade, Neroli Rose is a very light pink with blue undertones and a fair amount of sparkle. On my skin, I needed a fair amount of blush to give significant color, but on a friend who is even fairer-skinned than I am, it looks absolutely gorgeous. For those with cooler skin tone and very pale skin, I highly recommend this shade. And since the texture and wear is so nice on this blush, I am eager to try other shades on my own skin tone.
Retail Price: $40.00 (Chanel.com or your local Chanel counter)
About the eyeshadow: "Shade combinations ranging from matte to frost to satin for multiple looks, contrasting or complementary. Apply dry for subtle shadowing. Slightly moistened applicator gives a more intense shade. Organic polymer derivatives ensure smudge-proof long wear, particularly in high temperature or humidity."
Jen's Experience: I have tested the Chanel eyeshadow quads with great results in the past, and this one is no exception. The color collection for the Radiant Gems quad, though, is an absolute standout. The quad contains a white and silver, certainly perfect for evening, but great for day as well at low concentration. The other two shades are pinks that coordinate perfectly as accents with the white and silver. If you're looking for a fun gift for a fan of CHANEL cosmetics, this is definitely my pick.
Retail Price: $55.00 (Chanel.com or your local Chanel counter)
DeLush Ratings:
Blush of Youth 


Eyeshadow Quad 



Posted on December 14, 2007 3:59 PM in categories: Blush, Chanel, Eyeshadow
M•A•C Holiday 2007: Royal Assets Collection
What They Say: "Stately in look, fabulously collectible: our gilded antique-inspired compacts for lips and eyes. With their magnificent assortment of shades and distinctly royal colour waves, who wouldn't regard these as an asset?"
Jen's Experience: The packaging for the Royal Assets collection is absolutely gorgeous. These are not palettes to leave hidden away in your bathroom drawers -- they need to be out on display. And as far as gifts go, these palettes are sure to be appreciated by any of the cosmetic lovers in your life.
The eyeshadow palettes each contain 6 fabulous colors. I tried the warm and cool palettes, but they're also available in smoky and metallics. My favorite of the one I tested is the cool palette. The six colors can be mixed and matched for various effects, and whatever the combination, I never fail to get compliments when I'm wearing these shades. Besides the previously mentioned luxe packaging, I am also impressed that they contain a real (although miniature) eyeshadow brush inside, rather than a cheap, throwaway applicator.
The lip palettes are also available in several combinations: Tan, Coral, Red and Pink, as well as one in the Viva Glam collection. I tried three of the palettes, which each contain three shades in the color range. Like the eyeshadow palettes, they contain a miniaturized version of the real brush, rather than requiring you to apply with your finger. I had a difficult time getting deep colors out of these palettes, but they have great staying power and a nice shine.
Eyeshadow palettes: $36.00
Lip Palettes: $22.50
Available at MACCosmetics.com or your local department store
Posted on December 12, 2007 11:59 PM in categories: Eyeshadow, Lip Gloss, M·A·C
Holiday Gift Spotlight: Tarte 'We Wish You Health' Skinvigorating Gift Set
What They Say: "During the holidays we want to look our best! And that means beginning our healthy beauty routine with a clean slate™. This skinvigorating™ 4-piece discovery set includes all the tools for looking better, naturally. Whether you keep it for yourself or give it as a gift, it's the perfect start to a new year!"
mini clean slate face primer
• Silicone-based formula contains natural ingredients to help keep skin fresh and healthy
• Avocado oil and safflower seed oil to moisturize
• Echinacea, rosemary & hibiscus extracts to soothe
• Mineral oil free an phthalate free
• Dermatologist tested
mini lock & roll creaseless eyeshadow duo (shade: slate)
• Vitamin E enriched cream shadow glides on eyelids smoothly and evenly
• Finely milled crushed mica in the powder shadow adds luminosity and creates depth and dimension to eyes
• Mineral oil free and phthalate free
• Dermatologist tested
mini lights, camera, lashes! 4-in-1 mascara
• Lengthening: Rice bran, carnauba & candelilla wax extend the length of lashes
• Curling: Synthetic film formers hold in curl
• Volumizing: ProVitamin B5 treats and thickens lashes
• Conditioning: Organic compounds derived from natural olive esters coat and treat lashes to protect against breakage
• Mineral oil free and phthalate free
• Dermatologist tested
mini Inside out vitamin-infused lipgloss powered by BORBA (new shade: serenity) • Acai extract helps strengthen capillary walls, reduce epidermal irritation and enhance skin's clarity and radiance
• Grape seed extract & Vitamin C help accelerate production of natural elastin, protecting skin against free-radical damage & restore skin's clarity
• Vitamins A & E act as antioxidants to give you that healthy glow
• Chamomile extract soothes skin and helps to counteract redness
• Mineral oil free and phthalate free
• Dermatologist tested
Jen's Experience: This gift set from Tarte contains four great Tarte products in a tiny, purse friendly cosmetics bag. The Inside Out lip gloss has long been one of my absolute favorite glosses, and the new color in this set is one of the prettiest yet. The mascara, while it doesn't have the staying power of some of my others, applies without clumping and really creates so nice volume and curling action.
The creaseless eyeshadow was a definite surprise in the pack. The duo contains two colors: one in a slate color, the other in more of a bronze. The slate color is a cream eyeshadow that applies so smoothly and with such rich color, you'd think it would have to crease. (It doesn't.) The bronze has a rollerball applicator, and while the color isn't as rich as the other, it's very pretty and like the slate, it doesn't crease. Both shades were really long-lasting and didn't smudge throughout the day.
I am not as sure about how well the face primer works. I have used it several times underneath my foundation, and while I think the foundation applies more evenly, I don't really find that it's particularly moisturizing or soothing.
Retail Price: $30.00 (TarteCosmetics.com)
Posted on December 12, 2007 11:22 PM in categories: Eyeshadow, Lip Gloss, Mascara, Primers and Bases, Tarte
M·A·C Holiday 2007: Curiositease Collection
"In the majestic fashion of our holiday Antiquitease collection yet with a style and realm of its own. Handsome in their bearing, these mini colour sets come in a textured cream paper cylinder with gold or silver crown motifs. Inside, all your M·A·C favourites."
Jen's Thoughts:
Five gorgeous glosses presented beautifully? A great gift for any of the girls on your list! Choose warm or cool shades depending on the coloriing of the recipient. I found that even the warm shades looked great with my skin tone. The LusterGlass shades contain a bit more sparkle than the LipGlass shades, which makes them oh-so-perfect for the holiday season.
5 Pigments and Glitter
I'm a huge fan of the pigments, so it's lovely to see a collection of 5 pretty holiday shades presented here as a gift. Like the glosses, these are available in both warm and cool shades. I tried the warm shades, which are probably a little too much for my skin tone, so keep that in mind when you're making your purchase. I'm less of a fan of the glitter (it's very messy), but I do see some potential wears in all the holiday parties on my calendar.
5 Softsparkle Eye Pencils
This collection may have less gift-giving potential, but it sure is fun to wear! The collection contains 5 pencils in black and 4 colors with just a touch of sparkle. The sparkly black is dramatic for evening but isn't so much that it can't be worn to work. The colors require a little more bravery, but I found that they really brighten the eyes. One thing to note: the pencils pull a little right out of the packaging, but softened nicely with a few sharpenings.
Posted on December 6, 2007 2:11 AM in categories: Eyeliner, Eyeshadow, Lip Gloss
Review: M•A•C Matte²
What They Say: "Our new Eye Shadow. Silky-smooth, non-creasing. The sum of its parts: Matte x Matte = Matte². Factor in five shades of Liquidlast Liner, and the result of this rich colour x high opacity equation isn't only matte squared - it's beautiful."What Melissa Says: This shadow is incredibly smooth and feels fabulous going on. Not only is the color amazing (not all shades are so bright - check out the other colors here), but the wear truly is beautiful and lasts all day without losing intensity. I actually did have some slight creasing after several hours, but other than that, these pretty pops of matte color are a great addition to your shadow options.
Retail Price: $14.00 (at maccosmetics.com or go here to find a retail location near you)
DeLush Rating:
Posted on October 19, 2007 3:35 AM in categories: Eyeshadow, M·A·C
Fall Color Product Review: M•A•C Blue Storm Eyeshadows
What They Say: "On Fall's horizon, a storm of hues: stratus blues, overcast greys...a thunderclap of shades so intense, your eye becomes the heart of the storm. Highly-pigmented powder. Applies evenly, blends well."Melissa Says: Are you getting the hint that a touch of blue (the new blues, they are WEARABLE!) is very hot for this season? Well, these shadows from M•A•C give you even more pretty options with these pots filled with varied shades of blue, teal, frosty grey, black with blue pearl and blue laced with pretty purple sheen that allow you to choose a shade that follows this trend which looks flattering on you and that you feel comfortable with (I know some of you still resist the blue idea...yes, you there, I see you). They also blend beautifully together and last fairly well, but do crease a bit after several hours.
Retail Price: $14.00 (at maccosmetics.com or go here to find a retail location near you)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on September 29, 2007 3:34 AM in categories: Eyeshadow, Fall Is Fabulous @ DeLush, M·A·C
M·A·C Flashtronic Mineralize Eyeshadows and SkinFinish
About the Mineralize Eyeshadows: "A sheer, pearled, mineralized powder Eye Shadow with up to four shades baked together in one pan. Superfine, lightweight: provides a softly tinted, reflective shimmer on the skin with a delicate sense of dimension. Subtly builds colour and shine. Can be worn on face, eyes or body. "
Jen's Experience: I've seen so many gorgeous, lush colors on the shelves this fall, but honestly, these aren't something I would have fallen in love with at first site. However, after using them these past few weeks, I found them very easy to use despite the swirling, bright, pearlescent colors. Each of the shades apply evenly and build to produce shades that range from the subtle to the statement-making. My favorite shades of the collection are Techtonic, a gorgeous bright green, and By Jupiter, a brown that sparkles with at least half my wardrobe.
Retail Price: $16.50 (MACCosmetics.com or your local department store counter)
About the SkinFinish: "A luxurious velvet-soft powder with high-frost metallic finish. Smoothes on: adds buffed-up highlights to cheeks and brows, or an overall ultra-deluxe polish to the face."
Jen's Experience: The Mineralize SkinFinish has a similar swirling, pearlescent quality, although in much more subtle shades to make it suitable for a powder or bronzer. For my pale skin, the Northern Lights shade was the perfect highlighter to really make my skin glow. Another shade, Gold Spill (shown), worked as a light bronzer, and could also be built up for a little sculpting effect. While those shades made a great powder finish, the final shade, Global Glow, was quite a bit too dark for my light skin, but I'm sure it would work similarly to the others in the collection for those with darker skin tones. Both of these products are available for a limited time, so be sure to hit the counter this weekend if you want to pick up items from this collection.
Retail Price: $24.50 (MACCosmetics.com or your local department store)
Ratings:
Mineralize Eyeshadow 



SkinFinish 


Posted on September 28, 2007 4:20 AM in categories: Eyeshadow, M·A·C, Powder
Fall Product Review: M•A•C Smoke Signals Eyeshadow x4 Palettes & Liners
What They Say: "Her smoke signals: intense blue, grey and aubergine shadows wafted over the eyes, bound by rings of creamy Eye Kohl..."
Gentle Fume Eyes: Eye Shadow x4 - "A monochromatic quad of four modern cool-toned Eye Shadows in the sultry spirit of Smoke Signals. Features three limited edition shades: Waft, Gentle Fume and Rondelle, matched-up with Carbon. Texturally: an intense mix of matte and velvet."
Smoking Eyes: Eye Shadow x4 - "A smoking quad of four warmed-over neutrals that at its deepest starts with a rich, dark black. Features three limited edition shades: Next to Nothing, Smoking, and Showstopper, complemented by Satin Taupe."
Kohl Power Eye Pencil (in Orpheus, a gold-flecked black and Raven, an intense black with red pearl that looks sort of like deep plum on the eye) - "A kohl pencil that has all the intensity and colour power of ultra-soft carbon. Specially formulated to provide deep, fully opaque coverage, provides an intense, smoked finish with duo-chrome pearl. Versatile in application: blend or smudge."Melissa Says:
about the Eye Shadow x4 - These quad shades are really well put together in terms of compatibility with each other. My personal favorite is the Smoking Eyes set, but both include very pretty and of-the-moment colors that don't go over the top, but are in fact quite wearable. This was my first introduction to wearing M•A•C quad shadows, and I have been impressed. The pigments are always true and the formula is quite smooth, with pretty respectable staying power.
about the Kohl Power Eye Pencils - I also had not previously worn M•A•C's Kohl Power Eye Pencils, and honestly I always associate kohl liners with lots of smudging. While I found that these created a gorgeous line on my upper lids and remained unsmudged much longer than with other kohl liners I've tried in the past (several hours), on my usually more moisturized lower lids they did not fare so well. Obviously I typically wouldn't line both upper and lower with a bold pencil like this anyway, but I wanted to try it out for the sake of getting a feel for all aspects of wear. On upper lids, these two shades create a little extra drama and sexiness, but use caution when considering using them underneath.
Retail Prices:
Eye Shadow x4 $36.00
Kohl Power Eye Pencil $13.50
(both available at maccosmetics.com or go here to find a retail location near you)
DeLush Ratings:
Eye Shadow x4

Kohl Power Eye Liners

Posted on September 21, 2007 3:07 AM in categories: Eyeliner, Eyeshadow, Fall Is Fabulous @ DeLush, M·A·C, Totally DeLush
Chanel Fall Collection 2007 Eyeshadow Quadra in Sequoia and Hydrabase Lipstick in Magnolia Rose (Limited Edition)
Moisturizing formula imparts broad range of fashion-forward colours with long-lasting satiny finish and medium coverage.
Vitamin E and chamomile protect and soothe lips. Soft, creamy formula won't fade, smudge or feather.
Apply to bare lips, after outlining with Aqua Crayon or Precision Lip Definer. To make lipstick last even longer, powder lips before application. "
Jen's Experience: This lipstick in Magnolia Rose is the coordinating lipstick for both the Garden Party eyeshadow quad and the other eyeshaow quad in their fall collection, Sequoia, reviewed below. I love the fabulous lipstick shades in Chanel's collection this fall, but I can't help but think this shade would be better if it weren't frosted. I have been seeing frosted lipsticks all over the place this season, so I guess that's the trend, but I can't help but feel like I'm back in middle school when I'm wearing one. That said, the rose shade looks good with my skin tone and coordinates perfectly with the other pieces in this collection or with the bolder eye looks for the season. The wear of this lipstick is not quite as good as I would like; it lasts 1-2 hours before it needs a touch up.
Retail Price: $25.00 (Chanel.com or your local department store counter)
About the Eyeshadow Quad: "Four eye shadows in one compact. Coordinated quartet of shades in wet/dry formula.
Shade combinations ranging from matte to frost to satin for multiple looks, contrasting or complementary. Apply dry for subtle shadowing. Slightly moistened applicator gives a more intense shade.
Organic polymer derivatives ensure smudge-proof long wear, particularly in high temperature or humidity. Dermatologist tested. Ophthalmologist tested. Safe for contact lens wearers.
For a soft, natural look, use a single shade with graduated intensity. For a more sophisticated look, apply lighter shade from lashes to brow, medium shade on the lid, medium-dark shade in the crease and deepest shade to outer corner of lid."
Jen's Experience: I have much less of a problem with frosted eyeshadows than I do with frosted lipsticks. This palette contains four pink to neutral shades, two matte, two frosted, which in combinaton make up one of the most wearable palettes I've tried this whole season. Much like the Garden Party shadows, these don't necessarily seem like something I would have normally chosen for fall. But with colors this wearable? Pick it up now and stash it for Spring!
Retail Price: $55.00 (Chanel.com or your local department store counter)
Ratings:
Hydrabase Lipstick 


Eyeshadow Quad in Sequoia 



Posted on September 20, 2007 3:28 AM in categories: Chanel, Eyeshadow, Fall Is Fabulous @ DeLush
Review: Giorgio Armani Eye Mania Palette from Fall 2007 Leather Collection
What They Say: "Drawing inspiration from Armani's exquisite collection of leather accessories, the eye mania palette features four versatile shades encased in a luxurious black snakeskin print compact. This elegant eye shadow palette is an accessory all on its own; a unique expression of the Armani style. The collection of pink and violet hues in matte, satin, and shimmering finishes creates a sophisticated look for Fall 2007. Limited Edition.
Eye Shadow Shades:
satin pink beige
soft shimmering pink
matte deep purple
matte ashwood
Application Techniques:
Apply matte ashwood all over your eyelid, blending matte deep purple into your crease and soft shimmering pink above the crease. Finish by adding satin pink beige into the inner corners of your eye."
Melissa Says: It was as if this palette was created just to make me happy. The colors just happen to contain the shades that look best with my eye color, and they apply more smoothly than any shadow I've used. Not only does this shadow blend beautifully, but there is not a crease to be found after wearing it for hours. True, this is more than most of us are typically prepared to spend for shadow on a regular basis, but the luxury of the formula combined with the beautiful shades and pretty compact make this a splurge that's worth it if you're looking to spoil yourself. If this selection of colors doesn't work as well for your coloring, I would still highly recommend one of the other versions of Eye Mania palletes.
Retail Price: $65.00 (at giorgioarmanibeauty.com or go here to find a select retail location near you)
DeLush Rating:

Posted on September 19, 2007 1:25 AM in categories: Eyeshadow, Fall Is Fabulous @ DeLush, Giorgio Armani, Palettes, Totally DeLush
Fall Product Review: M.A.C. RushMetal Collection (Limited Edition)
The alchemy of gold transformed and the manipulated by M.A.C. artistry into the next wave. Metallic glam as eight limited edition pigments radiate the power, glory and versatility of this key element. Playing their part in this new gold rush, four lipstocls and finished to reflect the trace-colour of each gold-tinged pigment...applied with the 249 large shader and 239 eye shader brushes that accompany this collection, this is metal as it should be worn. Feel the rush."
Jen Says: The perfect complement to this season's metallic accents, this line from M.A.C. is an excellent way to transition to your fall look. I tried the lipsticks and the pigments from this collection, and am excited to present my results. This gorgeous collection is nearly finished its run at M.A.C. counters, so if you're in the market for these products and shades, run to your nearest department store this weekend!
Pigment
What They Say: "Pigment is a highly concentrated loose colour powder that contains ingredients to help it adhere to the skin. Pigment comes in an excellent range of colours. Use to create a subtle wash of colour or an intense effect. Pigment does not streak or cake, is easy to blend and long-lasting."
Jen's Experience: For the most part, I haven't had good luck with loose eyeshadow, especially when it shimmers. No matter how careful I am with the brush, even applied with a little water, if it doesn't end up making my entire face sparkly during application, it ends up that way by the end of the evening. Well, this eyeshadow from M.A.C. completely exceeded all my expectations. Not only are the colors vivid but wearable, they apply so evenly and last an incredibly long time. I most commonly reach for Quick Frost, a creamy white with a soft green pearl, and Revved-up, an icy rose. But the more metallic shades -- Rushmetal, Gold Mode, Mauvement, Off the Radar, Copperized, and Cocomotion -- are also fun and not out of place even for work.
If you purchase these, be sure to invest in at least one of the M.A.C. shader brushes. I used #239 for detail work and #249 for the overall area. These brushes do an excellent job of holding the pigment so that it's delivered to the eye, rather than all over your face (and the bathroom counter). These pigments and the brushes are a combination that is truly the star of this collection.
Retail Price: $19.50 (MACCosmetics.com or your local department store)
Lipstick
What They Say: "Colour plus texture for the lips. Stands out on the runway. Simmers on the street! What made M·A·C famous. "
Jen's Experience: The lipstick colors in this collection are all fantastic, from rose-tinged coffee shades to a light gold shade. All of the colors have a bit of gold in them, but not so much that it looks to overdone for everyday use. Since the eyeshadows can be pretty intense when they're layered, it's nice to have such pretty shades that aren't too overwhelming. My favorite of the bunch is Fast Lane, the mauve with silver pearl lustre, which is perfect with my favorite Pigment shades, but also works well with charcoals. The other colors (Thrills, Frenzy, and Soft Lust) are more brown and gold and are a little out of my comfort zone, but it turns out they look great with a dewy foundation and a oood bronzer. Believe it or not, this is my first experience with M.A.C. lipstick, and while I like the shades, I am not as excited about the wear. I got one to two hours tops out of each. Still, I like them well enough to recommend picking up one of these coordinating shades when you're looking for the RushMetal Eyeshadow Pigments.
Retail Price: $14.00
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Posted on September 14, 2007 1:16 AM in categories: Eyeshadow, Fall Is Fabulous @ DeLush, Lipstick, Misc. Tools, M·A·C
Fall Product Review: M•A•C Painterly Paint Pots
What They Say: "A highly pigmented eye colour that goes on creamy but dries to an intense, vibrant finish. The next generation of a popular M·A·C formula, Paint Pots maintains all the intense traits of its inspiration. Long-wearing, colourfast. Creates seamless coverage without weight or caking. Blends smoothly over the lids. Cream-based, can be mixed with M·A·C shadows and liners. Available in matte and pearl formulas."
Melissa Says: I swear, I want to get one of these for every woman I know. First of all, the pots have a very substantial amount of the product in them, enough to last months, and what's inside can only be described as FANTASTIC. Very creamy and soft, these colors go on beautifully and stay on beautifully. This stuff glides on silky-smooth and you can layer it to your preference of intensity. With some slightly bold shades as well as several very usable neutral ones, there's a good chance you could find at least one that you could get an awful lot of use out of. Right now I love using the beige- and rose-hued shades as bases for the entire lid, with the frost finish of Bare Study typically for highlighting, and then choosing my main lid shade. I've also used a liner brush on a few of these to create gorgeous, lasting eyeliner in interesting shades that lasts impressively well throughout the day without fading.
Love. This. Stuff.
Retail Price: $16.00 (at maccosmetics.com or go here to find a retail location near you)
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Posted on September 13, 2007 3:24 AM in categories: Eyeliner, Eyeshadow, Fall Is Fabulous @ DeLush, M·A·C, Totally DeLush
Review: CHANEL Silky Eye Shadow Duo in Fall 2007 shade Lotus-Cactus
What They Say: "Autumn gardens inspire the season's sumptuous, sophisticated look - told in deeply sensuous earth tones that lend lips and eyes rich new emphasis. Silky powder shadow pairs in runway shades provide crease-free, long-lasting wear. New Lotus-Cactus couples a shade of soft pink with a precious emerald green."
What Lisa Says: This pale pink and khaki green duo is choc with shimmer and should be beautiful with the falling offerings coming off the runway this year. My Lotus however is more than half gone compared to the Cactus. Lotus is great for highlighting the brow and inner eye areas. It has just the right amount of color and shine. If you like just a simple wash of color try the Cactus. But if it's depth of color you're looking for, you'll find you'll use much more Lotus than Cactus in this duo. I just could not get the Cactus dark enough for my liking. Even using a mixing medium and applying it wet did not add depth of color but did add sheen. A nice effect but not much darker than applying dry. As is so common with duo's and quad's, I'm liking one better than the other. Still, it's a nice duo, it stayed on without creasing and I'll wear both during the day but would not recommend for evening. Chanel always packages their products nicely with two applicators and a mirrored compact.
Retail Price: $38.50 (at chanel.com or in select department stores)
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Posted on September 12, 2007 10:48 PM in categories: Chanel, Eyeshadow, Fall Is Fabulous @ DeLush
Chanel Fall Collection 2007 Eyeshadow Quadra in Garden Party (Limited Edition)
What They Say: "Shade combinations ranging from matte to frost to satin for multiple looks, contrasting or complementary. Apply dry for subtle shadowing. Slightly moistened applicator gives a more intense shade. Organic polymer derivatives ensure smudge-proof long wear, particularly in high temperature or humidity. Dermatologist tested."
Jen's Experience: I have gotten so much wear out of last Fall's Chanel limited edition eyeshadow in Pink Lame, I was very eager to try out this season'




