Winthrop44
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Can't help you there as I don't use powder....sorry.
The Edwaard Bess looks gorgeous. I haven't tried cream highlighters before because I've been afraid of breakouts and how well they would work with my oily skin.
Also I do a quick dusting of powder after I finish all my makeup to make sure everything is blended well. If I use a cream after foundation how will the powder work over it? Will it make it cakey or invisiable?
I like that it has licorice in it but I'm afraid to try it since all the rest of Chanel's skincare contains rosacea-unfriendly ingredients.
Here's a review of the Riviere Illusion d'Ombre from this collection:
http://joeychong.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/chanel-illusion-dombre-in-87-riviere/
I tried the whole line, and it definitely brightened my skin but also broke it out. :/ Found some natural skincare that did the same thing but more effectively so I'll never touch Chanel skincare again.I have been trying out samples of the Le Blanc skincare and am really liking it so far. I feel like it really brightens my skin. I might even purchase full size of the entire line. Has anyone else had a chance to try it?
I tried the whole line, and it definitely brightened my skin but also broke it out. :/ Found some natural skincare that did the same thing but more effectively so I'll never touch Chanel skincare again.
Thanks, elegant!
I think you all should go to the studio!
The studio has a comprehensive perfume section and we can make an appointment for a special olfactory journey to discover what scents we like most. I've been invited when the studio just opened but I couldn't make it then so I've never been to one. The layout of the products are better too, and they have special displayers for promoting new colours or matching nails and lips colours that Chanel has been doing a lot recently.
Reflex is very gold. Candy is more orange. Rose Tourbillon is more pink. Espiegle is more peachy.
Epatent, Riviere
^^ Oooh you got it! Did you get it from a Chanel studio? So gorgeous