Dior Grand Bal Christmas 2012 Collection

This Christmas, Dior gives us a blast from the past with it’s Grand Bal collection. I say that it’s a blast from the past, because the collection features the older Dior packaging which was luxe and beautiful, but essentially out of date when the streamlined packaging of other brands became the norm. That said, seeing the packaging now is refreshing. The gold is back in style, and I don’t think anyone really minds pulling the heavy weighted gold lipstick tube out of their purse.

The collection has four new shades of Diorific lipstick ($38), two new shades of UltraGloss ($31), and four new shades of Dior Vernis ($38) – all in the old-style packaging.

There are also two 5-colour eyeshadow palettes ($60).

The entire collection seems tailor-made to help you get ready for your holiday parties. The dramatic lipstick comes in 4 variations of red (Lady, Diorling, Marilyn, and Diva), and each has a matching nail polish. The Ultra-Gloss can be super sparkly or add some depth to your red lipstick, and the palettes each have a super shimmery gold shadow to help bring the attention to the eyes.

There are also the Dior Grand Bal Lashes ($28) which come in deep black or gold, and are adorned with crystals or pearls.

The palettes are Night Golds:

and Fairy Golds.


I am leaning towards the cooler colours in the Fairy Golds palette.  The super shimmery colour in both wears almost the same, although it looks darker in the Night Golds palette.  As always, the pigment and staying power of the Dior palettes is awesome.

The nail polishes are meant to go with the lipsticks.  Nail polish colours (from left to right) are Diorling, Marilyn, Lady, and Diva.

As usual, the nail polishes are well pigmented and easy to wear – Dior is the one luxury brand nail polish that you can’t ever go wrong with.  They have the right amount of pigment and last a long time on the nails.

Here’s Diva.

It’s a black that looks like brown because of the gold shimmer in the polish.  Unfortunately, once applied, the effect of the shimmer is lost, and from afar, my nails just like very shiny black.  Because of that, I don’t feel like Diva hits it out of the park when it comes to unique nail polish colours, and if you have a nice glossy black in your collection, then you’re pretty much getting the same effect as this polish.  The packaging itself is beautiful, and if you’re a packaging person, you might just want to pick up this polish just for that.  That said, the bottle cap for this polish makes the brush a little hard to handle.

The collection is so pretty that it’s worth it just to get a few pieces as collector’s items – especially the cute polish bottles which look like baubles.

Do you see anything that you’re going to pick up from this collection?

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Aerin Lauder’s New Launch

For all intents and purposes, you really wouldn’t know just from the compact whether you were looking at an Estee Lauder product or one titled “Aerin”, and so it’s hard not to think of Aerin Lauder’s new makeup launch as simply an extension of the Estee Lauder line. Perhaps this was a brand meant to speak to younger buyers – those typically not found at the Estee Lauder counter. Or maybe it was meant to be for the Goop-reading moms at home who wanted a chic piece of this almost-socialite world.

Whatever the case, and despite all the hype, the new Aerin line is terribly underwhelming, though the concept is good.

The line is based around “must-haves” – products that Aerin Lauder, grand-daughter of Estee, has in her makeup bag all the time. So there’s a Weekday and a Weekend palette ($78) each of which includes a highlighter, a blush, and 2 eyeshadows. The Weekend one being more neutral and easy to wear because you want to kick back and relax with a more natural look on the weekend. This doesn’t apply to my life (my weekend makeup is decidedly more dramatic), and I have a hard time seeing how it applies to anyone else’s – unless it’s summer and you’re off to the cottage over the weekend. But we’re into Fall now and the weekend means red lips or smoky eyes.

The weekend palette has more of a bronzer than a highlighter.

That said, the palettes are well thought out and have wearable and easy to use colours – my suggestion is to ignore the weekend/weekday labels and find one that is going to work for your colouring.

Besides the palette, there’s also a collection of essentials.

Again, the colours and the tone of the products just make you think of Estee Lauder, although there’s no disguising where the inspiration for some of the products came from. The “essentials” include a Rose Lip Conditioner the texture and consistency of which is pretty similar to the By Terry Rose Lip Balm which retails for nearly $50. There was a time when almost every celebrity interviewed had this lip balm in their purse at all times, and now you too can own it too, although it’s $30 for a much smaller tube.

The Aerin collection does have some things going for it: there are lots of wearable natural colours that really would suit a large demographic of women. But despite all the hype, it’s just not a collection that you can get that excited about… yet. Holiday is approaching, and the line will include more interesting colours at that time. We’re waiting with bated breath.

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Brad Pitt’s Chanel No. 5 Commercial Part 2

Turns out that there’s a second part to the creepy Brad Pitt Chanel No. 5 commercial.  Check it out.

 

The campaign is a huge success – everyone’s talking about it!

But is it selling more bottles of Chanel No. 5? (And does it really need to?)

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Dior The New Nude Collection

At counters now is Dior’s The New Nude Collection which has a load of new products that are going to be permanent to the Dior line.

The collection’s centrepiece is their new Diorskin Nude Fluid foundation which has light-reflecting pigments that make skin look luminous.  It’s a light-coverage foundation that has great staying power and has a beautiful finish, because though it’s sheer, it wears for a really long time.  The foundation has translucent pigment technology that works with your own skin tone to make skin look even – think of this as a long-wear tinted moisturizer, which is perfect for people who always wanted a long-wear foundation but didn’t like the heaviness that usually comes with them.  The Diorskin Nude Fluid truly looks like your own skin because it has a slight luminescence to it.  For best results, apply this on bare skin (like all long-wear foundations), and you’ll see it last a really long time.

There are also two new eyeshadow compacts, Dior 3-Couleurs Glow, – which are my favourite from Dior in a long while.  Both the compacts have neutral colour eyeshadows, and are paired with a deep black matte shadow that can be used wet as an eyeliner.  The eyeshadow is pretty awesome because even with the black shade there’s hardly any fallout which makes the shadows super easy to use.  The two colours are Ivory and Nude both of which have 2 shimmery shadows with an overlay of glitter.

And finally, there are four shades of nude nail polish – amazing because polish is actually something that Dior does so well.  There are 2 shades for warm skin tones and 2 shades for cooler skin tones.  The colours are Charnelle, Trench, Grege, and Dune.  The polishes actually look a lot different from the picture above.

Here’s my swatch of Grege.

And Trench.

If there’s anything from the collection that you should get, it’s the eyeshadow and the foundation. The foundation looks like your skin but better, so it’s a pleasure to wear.

Available at counters now.

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Brad’s Ad for Chanel No. 5

First there was this:

And now there’s this:

The Chanel No. 5 Ad is probably the most strange one I’ve ever seen. Brad’s entire look, the script, the moodiness of it all just doesn’t do anything for me…

What do you think?

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New! Clarins Skin Illusion Loose Powder Mineral Foundation Review

A good powder foundation has a lot going for it – it’s easy to apply and you can usually play with the coverage more easily than with a liquid.

The new Clarins Skin Illusion Loose Powder Foundation with SPF 10 delivers smooth silky skin with just a few brushes of the accompanying powder. The pigments in this foundation are super fine so that you don’t end up with a powdery look when you’re wearing it, and so the final look is that of almost-bare skin. I say almost because I did find the foundation to be a little bit shimmery but not overly so that I didn’t enjoy wearing it. It just made my skin look better than it actually was, and everything just works about it.

The foundation is available at your local Clarins counter for $47.

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Lady Gaga Fame Review

I’ve had the box of Lady Gaga’s Fame sitting on my desk for over a week, and I’ve been too chicken to actually spray it on myself. What stopped me?

All the hype, actually. I wanted to like the fragrance, but as with most things over-hyped, I was worried it would let me down. I’m also not a huge fan of drugstore fragrances, and no matter how much effort Gaga has put into making this, at the end of the day, it’s meant for the mass market.

I mean, her one requirement for the fragrance was that it be black in the bottle and spray clear. She wouldn’t sign with Coty (the fragrance maker) until they could show her that this could be done. So they went into the lab, created a formula, and when they were absolutely happy with it, they showed it to her and she signed on the dotted line. My point is that her only requirements had to do with the looks of the scent and not the body of it. I’m not sure she even cared what it smelled like. Everything is done for the artifice, and so what would you expect of the perfume itself?

Even the box holding the scent is interesting and all lies… It says that the scent is “compounded by Lady Gaga” (obviously untrue), “tears of belladonna/crushed heard of tiger orchidea/ with a black veil of incense/pulverized apricot/and the combinative essences/of saffron and honey drops”. Those are the notes.

And so the scent itself is a sweet and yes, incense-like combination of fruit and floral. It smells… like almost every other scent available at the drugstore with nothing but the name to set it apart. No, I’m not a fan. The scent is very sweet at the beginning, but quickly melts into the skin and becomes deeper more intense, finally stopping at a powdery finish. It’s a night-time scent, and I would hate it if someone were wearing this around me during the day.

Available for $39 for 1oz.

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What You Need to Know About Shellac

So Shellac has been around for a while now, and over time, it’s gained more and more popularity. Though it was available only at certain salons in the city, now it seems that every corner nail place offers Shellac for not much more money than a regular manicure. There’s even places that offer just a Shellac top coat, even though the practice is not endorsed by the company that actually makes the product.

The unfortunate thing is that when something becomes overly popular, the quality and authenticity can often times go down. Think of Louis Vuitton – I’m sure we all know of someone who has a knock-off monogram bag or even a Guess bag that tries to act like an LV from afar. Despite that, there’s no replacement for the real thing, and a real Shellac mani will stand the test of time.

But what exactly is Shellac, and how do you know whether you’re getting a true Shellac manicure or not.

The first thing that you need to know about Shellac: it’s a brand name from the parent company Creative Nail Design or CND for short. That means that when you go for a Shellac manicure, the bottles should have the small CND logos on them and should say Shellac on them. If it doesn’t say Shellac, then it’s not Shellac.

Shellac is a special kind of polish that needs a UV lamp to “cure” or dry. When it dries, the polish is completely hard and doesn’t chip off the way that normal polish can (though there is a chance that you could get small chips). Though it is very long-lasting, unlike Gel nails, you don’t need to file off any of the nail to get the polish put on, and it just applies on your regular nails. That means that there’s less damage to the nails, which means that if you’ve avoided gel nails before but liked the look, you might be a good candidate for a Shellac manicure.

The entire process is similar to OPI’s Axxium. The service has gotten to be so popular that there are at-home kits out too!

Shellac comes in just 42 colours – I say “just” because when you see 42 colours lined up, it really doesn’t look like a lot. I have over 50 bottles of nail polish in my curated nail polish collection, so for a brand to put out just 42 shows how little the number is. If it’s really Shellac, you too will be shocked by the lack of colour selection. If there seems to be many many colours to choose from – they’re probably not real. Though the colour selection is small, each and every colour has been formulated to be the best. That means that each colour takes the same amount of time to dry and set, and will wear pretty much the same. If you don’t find the colour that you like, don’t be disheartened – a CND-trained esthetician can layer colours for you so that you can create your perfect colour.

The next thing you need to know is that for it to be a Shellac manicure, every single product used should be from CND. That means the base coat, the colour, and the top coat should all be CND. Even the lamps used for drying should say CND on them.

Speaking of lamps, CND uses UV lamps to dry your nail polish. This does not mean that you’re going to get skin cancer from getting your manicure. The amount of UV that the lamps actually deliver in the time that you’re putting your nails in them, is actually less than what you’d get driving around in your car with your hands on the steering wheel. You’re spending about a total of 8-10 minutes per hand under the lamp and that’s just not enough exposure to cause any significant skin damage. This has been verified by scientific studies – see for yourself.

Finally: the best way to preserve the quality of your nails and get the best manicure ever, is to go to someone who has been trained by CND. They’ll have the best application technique and that can make the difference between a manicure that lasts a week or one that lasts much longer.

Here’s an image of my Shellac mani in Masquerade. It is a deep shimmery red – almost a burgundy.

CND says that your manicure will last 14 days – possibly even longer. My experience is that that’s true, but the nail growth is what will make you want to change your polish faster. Check out my mani after just 7 days. You can see that there’s significant growth, but thankfully it’s not getting on my nerves yet. I haven’t had any chips, and the polish is still as shiny as the day it was applied.

What I’ve noticed about these manicures is that the nail growth actually isn’t even noticeable from far away, so chances are that you will be able to wear your manicure for the 2 weeks. That said, if you’re a frequent polish-changer like me, and like to be on to the next before the week’s over, you’ll just get tired of your Shellac mani and will be looking forward to getting it taken off. Ah well.

Guess what the best part about a Shellac mani is? You CAN take it off at home!

All you need is aluminum foil, acetone, and cotton pads. Soak the pads in the acetone and cover with foil for 10 minutes, and your polish should peel off. This is actually more difficult than it seems and everyone I’ve spoken to says that it doesn’t come off that easily. I, personally, would recommend just going back to the salon to get the polish taken off, especially sicne the entire process shouldn’t last more than 10 minutes. The good news is that CND has come out with a new Shellac remover that takes the polish off in 8 minutes instead of 10, so if that makes any difference, head to a professional to get the mani removed! Chances are that you’ll save your nails in the process!

Before I got my mani removed there was a ton of growth, but the polish itself looks great. The Shellac was applied so thinly that I wasn’t tempted to chip it off myself the way that I usually am, although I did find that it was coming off at the edges and I would get caught in my hair.

After the removal – which literally took no more than 15 minutes – my nails looked just fine. There was no chipping of the nail or any denting in the nail bed, because I had waited to get the polish taken off professionally. If I hadn’t done that, the nails would have been damaged. The removal means that the polish literally falls off and just needed a light rubbing to flake off completely.

And before I’m off, some more good news: CND has come out with 6 new colours of Shellac this fall, and they are right on trend with beautiful jewel tones.

The colours are: Faux Fur, Midnight Swim, Overtly Onyx, Pretty Poison, Sugared Spice, and Vexed Violette. If I were you, I’d make sure that my salon had these colours before going in for a mani, because they’ll be what you want to wear this fall.

A Shellac manicure costs anywhere from $25 to $45 and you can visit cnd.com to find a salon near you. If you know of a salon in your neighbourhood that is advertising Shellac mani’s but isn’t on the CND site, I wouldn’t visit it.

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New Review: Clinique High Impact Extreme Volume Mascara

Finally a mascara that seems to do it all in just one swipe. Clinique’s new High Impact Extreme Volume mascara is just what you need if you like major lashes. The formula is great – non-clumpy, long-wearing, flake-free, and dark – but it’s the brush that really does all the work.

What I absolutely love about the brush is that it has bristles on the tip too, so I can easily get the little lashes in the corner of my eyes, and the lashes at the outer edges. The brush gets lots of product on it, so you’ll be able to build volume if you need to, but really one swipe does the trick pretty easily. I found that this added lots of length to my lashes (to the point where I got asked if I was wearing extensions), although it dries quickly so you have to work fast if you want to build some volume.

As one of the best mascaras to come out at the Clinique counter, this is a must-buy to get dramatically long and voluminous lashes this fall. $23.

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Marc Jacobs Dot Review

Marc Jacobs’ newest fragrance, Dot, has a fun playful bottle that reminds us of all his other fragrances, including Daisy and Lola. Like both of those scents, Dot seems also to be aimed at a younger demographic with notes that are resoundingly fruity.

With so much hype surrounding the scent, and what with it being the first one from Marc Jacobs in years (the last one was Lola in 2009 and there have only been flankers thereafter), imagine my surprise when I spritzed on the scent and was instantly reminded of Daisy. I even decided to Google Dot to make sure that it wasn’t a flanker that I was supposed to be smelling.

Nope, this isn’t a new incarnation of Daisy, Dot is supposed to be a new scent all on its own.

The opening notes are Red Berries, Dragonfruit, Honeysuckle all of which smell sweet, honey-like, and almost tropical. There’s a hint of pineapple in the air after you spray this scent on, and the fruits seem to last on and on.

The drydown has Jasmine, Coconut Water, Orange Blossom, Vanilla, Driftwood, and Musk.

I’d describe the scent as fun and fruity, and it reminds me of high school. It’s not something that I’d like to wear or smell on anyone, but I’m guessing that I’m not the target demographic – this scent is most definitely aimed at tweens and teens who can own a little piece of the Marc Jacobs universe in a fun playful bottle.

Pick it up at department stores.

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