Givenchy Cosmetics

Vineetha

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My goodies have arrived, yay! I think I'll keep the confetti powder in its cardboard box until spring, so I have at least one spring makeup item that I didn't use before it actually is spring! However, I had a quick look at it and I think I'll be able to use this as an allover powder, not just a highlighter. But, on to the quads, Inattendue and Braise! I don't think they're dry at all. Both have superior color payoff, but are very buildable. First, Inattendue: say hello to Mr Glitterbomb! Seriously, if glitter and quite a lot of fallout makes you see red, stay away from that quad. If you can see yourself making an effort to avoid fallout, you're rewarded with four beautiful shades. Unfortunately, the most beautiful, a warm golden-brown with cool silver-grey glitter, is the worst offender when it comes to fallout. Second is the dark-grey with silver glitter. Both are amazing shades, but the glitter is rather chunky and I guess very annoying if you use both shades often. The dark plum shade is much better, there is fallout, but not that much and the pink shade has very fine glitter that shouldn't be too bad, even if there's some fallout. The pink is also great in terms of usability, since it doesn't generate that dreaded bruised-eye effect. All in all, I can't really recommend getting Inattendue, the fallout problem is just too much. I'm planning to get used to it and make it work somehow as the shades are simply too pretty to not use them. I'm just not happy that it's going to take quite an effort to avoid the glitter onslaught. Braise, however, is a totally different matter. All of the shades are satin, with the two darker colours almost, but not totally matte. The two light ones are a metallic golden yellow and an also metallic pumpkin orange shade. Incredibly soft and pigmented, but also easy buildable. You can work up from only a sheer yellow or orange hue to an opaque metallic finish. The dark brown is simply breathtaking, also very satiny, with a rosegold shine. No bruised-eye effect here either. The charcoal black is the most matte, but does have some very fine tiny flecks of silver. Braise is a dream for blue-eyed ladies, so go and get it! Also, this quad should go very well together with Tom Ford's Cognac Sable. Just in case you don't fear glittery fallout: the two dark shades in Braise are pretty much satin versions of the two dark shades in Inattendue. I think it would be nice to pair them, by using the Braise shades and then on top of them their respective glittery companion. Even with the charcoal black that would be possible, since it can be used as a dark transparent grey, when you blend it out or just put it on very lightly. Bottom line: I'll have a closer look at the other quads once there are swatches. If there's a second one like Braise, with only satin shades or at least three of them, I'll definitely get that as well.
Thank you for your thoughts on the quads! Braise is one I am interested!! I think I will order that one!! I was waiting on swatches of caresse too. From the pics it looks like a subtle quad but I am not sure if it's going to be a satin or a glitter shade!!
 

charismafulltv

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My goodies have arrived, yay! I think I'll keep the confetti powder in its cardboard box until spring, so I have at least one spring makeup item that I didn't use before it actually is spring! However, I had a quick look at it and I think I'll be able to use this as an allover powder, not just a highlighter. But, on to the quads, Inattendue and Braise! I don't think they're dry at all. Both have superior color payoff, but are very buildable. First, Inattendue: say hello to Mr Glitterbomb! Seriously, if glitter and quite a lot of fallout makes you see red, stay away from that quad. If you can see yourself making an effort to avoid fallout, you're rewarded with four beautiful shades. Unfortunately, the most beautiful, a warm golden-brown with cool silver-grey glitter, is the worst offender when it comes to fallout. Second is the dark-grey with silver glitter. Both are amazing shades, but the glitter is rather chunky and I guess very annoying if you use both shades often. The dark plum shade is much better, there is fallout, but not that much and the pink shade has very fine glitter that shouldn't be too bad, even if there's some fallout. The pink is also great in terms of usability, since it doesn't generate that dreaded bruised-eye effect. All in all, I can't really recommend getting Inattendue, the fallout problem is just too much. I'm planning to get used to it and make it work somehow as the shades are simply too pretty to not use them. I'm just not happy that it's going to take quite an effort to avoid the glitter onslaught. Braise, however, is a totally different matter. All of the shades are satin, with the two darker colours almost, but not totally matte. The two light ones are a metallic golden yellow and an also metallic pumpkin orange shade. Incredibly soft and pigmented, but also easy buildable. You can work up from only a sheer yellow or orange hue to an opaque metallic finish. The dark brown is simply breathtaking, also very satiny, with a rosegold shine. No bruised-eye effect here either. The charcoal black is the most matte, but does have some very fine tiny flecks of silver. Braise is a dream for blue-eyed ladies, so go and get it! Also, this quad should go very well together with Tom Ford's Cognac Sable. Just in case you don't fear glittery fallout: the two dark shades in Braise are pretty much satin versions of the two dark shades in Inattendue. I think it would be nice to pair them, by using the Braise shades and then on top of them their respective glittery companion. Even with the charcoal black that would be possible, since it can be used as a dark transparent grey, when you blend it out or just put it on very lightly. Bottom line: I'll have a closer look at the other quads once there are swatches. If there's a second one like Braise, with only satin shades or at least three of them, I'll definitely get that as well.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the e/s
 

Medgal07

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Have you all seen this Givenchy e/s palette at Sephora???

http://www.sephora.com/prisme-quatuor-P393132?skuId=1665967
 

Medgal07

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My goodies have arrived, yay!

I think I'll keep the confetti powder in its cardboard box until spring, so I have at least one spring makeup item that I didn't use before it actually is spring! However, I had a quick look at it and I think I'll be able to use this as an allover powder, not just a highlighter.

But, on to the quads, Inattendue and Braise! I don't think they're dry at all. Both have superior color payoff, but are very buildable.

First, Inattendue: say hello to Mr Glitterbomb! Seriously, if glitter and quite a lot of fallout makes you see red, stay away from that quad. If you can see yourself making an effort to avoid fallout, you're rewarded with four beautiful shades. Unfortunately, the most beautiful, a warm golden-brown with cool silver-grey glitter, is the worst offender when it comes to fallout. Second is the dark-grey with silver glitter. Both are amazing shades, but the glitter is rather chunky and I guess very annoying if you use both shades often. The dark plum shade is much better, there is fallout, but not that much and the pink shade has very fine glitter that shouldn't be too bad, even if there's some fallout. The pink is also great in terms of usability, since it doesn't generate that dreaded bruised-eye effect.
All in all, I can't really recommend getting Inattendue, the fallout problem is just too much. I'm planning to get used to it and make it work somehow as the shades are simply too pretty to not use them. I'm just not happy that it's going to take quite an effort to avoid the glitter onslaught.

Braise, however, is a totally different matter. All of the shades are satin, with the two darker colours almost, but not totally matte. The two light ones are a metallic golden yellow and an also metallic pumpkin orange shade. Incredibly soft and pigmented, but also easy buildable. You can work up from only a sheer yellow or orange hue to an opaque metallic finish. The dark brown is simply breathtaking, also very satiny, with a rosegold shine. No bruised-eye effect here either. The charcoal black is the most matte, but does have some very fine tiny flecks of silver. Braise is a dream for blue-eyed ladies, so go and get it! Also, this quad should go very well together with Tom Ford's Cognac Sable.

Just in case you don't fear glittery fallout: the two dark shades in Braise are pretty much satin versions of the two dark shades in Inattendue. I think it would be nice to pair them, by using the Braise shades and then on top of them their respective glittery companion. Even with the charcoal black that would be possible, since it can be used as a dark transparent grey, when you blend it out or just put it on very lightly.

Bottom line: I'll have a closer look at the other quads once there are swatches. If there's a second one like Braise, with only satin shades or at least three of them, I'll definitely get that as well.
I have TF's Cognac Sable & Burnished Amber but I'm very interested in Givenchy's Caresse. It's all a tad confusing though. There's a new palette on Sephora as 'Exclusive' the pics show two different palettes and no names or numbers. When I select the pic that resembles Caresse, the pic of the other palette shows up. I removed it from my cart because I'm not interested in that one.
 

Baje

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I'm late to the party. Is it sold out everywhere? Is Sephora getting it online? The powder is so pretty
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Medgal07

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I'm late to the party. Is it sold out everywhere? Is Sephora getting it online? The powder is so pretty
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I don't know if it's sold out. So far Barney's was the only store that had it. Sephora carries Givenchy products but they don't have the Confetti powder at this point.
Perhaps it's a possibility since they've recently added two new Givenchy e/s palettes. I would call Barney's stores and /keep checking Sephora to see if it shows up.
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Medgal07

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I did it!!! I ordered the Prisme Quatuor, Caresse e/s quad! I couldn't resist the colors! Ebates is 4% cash back today at Sephora, but MrRebates is 8 %
http://www.sephora.com/prisme-quatuor-P393132?keyword=givenchy%20caresse&skuId=1665983&_requestid=76878
 

Monsy

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If someone had old prisme libre and now also has a new ones I would love to hear comparison - are they the same product just repackaged or they changed something in the formula too?

btw their blushes are beautiful who loves matte soft everyday easy to wear colors.
 

Filmfreak

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If someone had old prisme libre and now also has a new ones I would love to hear comparison - are they the same product just repackaged or they changed something in the formula too?

btw their blushes are beautiful who loves matte soft everyday easy to wear colors.
I only have the Rose Attraction quad from the Over Rose spring 2014 collection. Compared to the new ones it's a lot sheerer, and also more powdery. But since it was a LE quad and not one of the regulars it's maybe not a good comparison.

I like the new quads better, even "glitterzilla". Rose Attraction was maybe meant to be sheer and light, as a spring quad, but it's just not that versatile if you can't build up color.
 

Monsy

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No, thank you that was very helpful for the quads. I have never tried their eyeshadows.

btw their bronzers in that gel texture are the same idea as chanel bronze universal
 

Medgal07

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I wore my Confetti powder today and I love it. I swirled it all together & applied it all over my face w/a kabuki brush. I loved the way it seemingly veiled my
makeup and just pulled it all together.
 

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