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Essie | Winter 2014 Collection
At first glance, the colour selection of Essie’s Winter 2014 Collection might seem counterintuitive, but if we separate ‘Winter’ from ‘Holiday’, it starts to make sense. There’s white to represent snow and silver for all things tinsel – even a berry red that’s just so seasonally appropriate, but the other three? Well, let’s just say that when Winter has us in a major chokehold, those 3 warm-leaning hues will act as a getaway, as far as my nails are concerned.
Essie | Winter 2014 Collection
Essie | Winter 2014 Collection
Tuck It In My Tux | A semi-sheer ivory hue in a hybrid crème/jelly formula that applies relatively easy and leaves a glossy finish behind. Two coats provides a translucent effect, but you do need to load up your brush to ensure it falls patch-free. Beautiful on its own, Tuck It In My Tux will also work well as a sandwich shade (i.e.: added as a last layer over a glitter polish for a frosted-glass effect). Coats applied: 3 (thin), plus top coat
Jiggle Hi, Jiggle Lo | A brilliant pewter foil/metallic hue with ultra fine bronze flecks that give off a slightly oxidized tone. Highly pigmented, this is basically a 1-coater, with the added advantage of applying in a self-levelling way as well as brush stroke-free. Bear in mind that Jiggle Hi, Jiggle Lo (get it? Jiggle Lo-gigolo. Right) dries fairly quickly, so I recommend you work fast and and with as steady a hand as you can. Coats applied: 2, no top coat
Back In The Limo | A semi-sheer blush/apricot hue in a hybrid crème/jelly formula. Application is self-levelling and comes to an über-glossy finish, to compliment its plush cushiony tone (looks so squishy/juicy). Two thick-ish coats gives decent coverage, although still somewhat translucent. Even the addition of a 3rd coat doesn’t turn Back In The Limo fully opaque, but provides pretty solid coverage. Coats applied: 3 (thin), plus top coat
Bump Up The Pumps | A highly colour saturated & ridiculously pigmented pink-based coral crème hue. Self-levelling and glossy at the finish, Bump Up The Pumps is definitely a 1-coat wonder, although I would advise you to not skip applying base coat first, to eliminate any possible staining issues. Coats applied: 2, plus top coat
Double Breasted Jacket | Another exceptionally colour saturated shade, this is an intense fuchsia hue in a crème format, with blue undertones in the base for a cooler-leaning touch. The formula on Double Breasted Jacket falls a little thick but does not interfere with its application, and as with the previous shade, I advise not skipping base coat here either, to ensure your nails stay stain-free. Coats applied: 2, plus top coat
Jump In My Jumpsuit | A rich berry red crème hue with blue undertones in the base, in a superbly flowing and easy to apply formula. Super pigmented and highly colour saturated, Jump In My Jumpsuit applies in a self-levelling way and leaves a brilliant finish behind. Note: Do not avoid base coat first, to avoid any potential staining. Coats applied: 2, plus top coat
The above nail wheel has the shades of Essie’s Winter 2014 Collection broken down with comparisons:
- Tuck It In My Tux
- Minimalistic – extremely close both in colour and in texture, a couple of degrees dustier-looking
- Blanc – opaque, crème format, whitest
- Jiggle Hi, Jiggle Lo
- Hors D’Oeuvres – similar underlying base, glitter larger and more olive-hued
- Back In The Limo
- Resort Fling – similar texture, several degrees deeper & peachier
- Tart Deco – opaque, crème format, darkest in the range
- Bump Up The Pumps
- Cute As A Button – sheerest, jelly hybrid formula, more pink based
- Sunday Funday – base hue is similar, sheerer, holds a fine silver shimmer
- Double Breasted Jacket
- Watermelon – almost identical, a degree or two lighter, a touch less blue based
- Style Hunter – slightly more sheer, similar blue base tone
- Wife Goes On – sheerer, dustier tone, less blue based
- Jump In My Jumpsuit
- Head Mistress – a few degrees brighter
- Size Matters – deepest and more red-leaning
Surprising, is the best way to describe this collection. Far from the traditional hues associated with Winter, Essie’s take on the season is one that’s full of vigorous colour – a festive collection, in fact, with nary a brooding shade in sight. I adore Tuck It In My Tux – despite its slightly finicky nature, and I’m weirdly drawn to the almost searing tone of Double Breasted Jacket. Metallic nails are so on point this year, and Jiggle Hi, Jiggle Lo bears a fab application to go with the provocative name. Back In The Limo scores major points for being unique, especially in my collection of polishes – something that doesn’t happen often. As I said at the start: surprising … just like all proper gifts should be.
Kindly provided by Essie for my unbiased consideration
Cirque Colors | Concrete Jungle & La Vie Boheme, Metropolis Collection
The latest additions to the Metropolis Collection (see my previous review here) from Cirque Colors, are Concrete Jungle – an urban grey hue, and La Vie Boheme – berry vampiness at its finest. Both shades form part of the new series of crème lacquers from the brand, and will be available as of October 1.
All swatches are with Holdfast™ Base Coat and Liquid Laminate™ Top Coat, both by Cirque Colors (and totally amazing, by the way).
Concrete Jungle | A sharkskin grey hue with blue undertones in the base which will suit both warm and cool skin tones equally. Even though Concrete Jungle is supposed to be a ‘crème’ formula, I see extremely tiny and random silvery specks throughout, although these become quite subdued and relatively invisible to the naked eye when applied (I suspect it adds a nice depth of tone, however). The formula has some jelly-like tendencies: self-levelling, über glossy at the finish and with a final plush, or cushiony appearance – along with a slight elasticity to it (which gives a sort of ‘bounce-back’ effect in application) commonly found with this type of hybrid formulation. You get excellent coverage even with the first layer, and the best part is that this shade is non-staining upon removal. Coats applied: 2, plus top coat
La Vie Boheme | A deep mulberry crème hue with grape undertones in the base. The formula leans a touch thick but nonetheless easy to apply (no pooling at the cuticles or running along the sides of the nails), and has similar jelly-like properties to that of Concrete Jungle with the same spring-back effect on the brush. With its high level of colour saturation, you can almost get away with 1 coat of La Vie Boheme for full coverage, but a much deeper and richer appearance is reached with a second layer. Coats applied: 2, plus top coat
Cirque Colors | Concrete Jungle & La Vie Boheme, Metropolis Collection
Cirque Colors | La Vie Boheme & Concrete Jungle, Metropolis Collection
Cirque Colors | Concrete Jungle & La Vie Boheme, Metropolis Collection
Cirque Colors | Concrete Jungle & La Vie Boheme, Metropolis Collection
Cirque Colors | Concrete Jungle & La Vie Boheme, Metropolis Collection
Cirque Colors | Concrete Jungle & La Vie Boheme, Metropolis Collection
Cirque Colors | Concrete Jungle, Metropolis Collection
Cirque Colors | Concrete Jungle, Metropolis Collection
Cirque Colors | La Vie Boheme, Metropolis Collection
Cirque Colors | La Vie Boheme, Metropolis Collection
At the risk of repeating myself, I’ve often said how much I adore brooding shades, and La Vie Boheme is certainly that – but with a deep brightness (oxymoron, much?) that keeps it from appearing too murky. As to Concrete Jungle, I also happen to have a weakness for grey hues, a colour that’s odd enough to appear edgy but without any of black’s ‘goth-ness’ (but don’t get me wrong: I love black shades), but still wearable for every day. Are these colours original in the nail polish colour spectrum? No, and without going through my stash to compare, I’m fairly certain that I own several matches to each – but both Concrete Jungle and La Vie Boheme are unique to this brand that continues to put out a quality product, along with some of the most incredibly imaginative lacquer themes around. For those who are unaware, bear in mind that all Cirque Color polishes are made with Lavender and Rosemary essential oils to not only help with strengthening your nails, but just smell so good as well. How’s that for a bonus?
Available as of October 1 and to be part of the permanent lineup, find more information by visiting www.cirquecolors.com
Disclosure: Press samples provided by the company/PR for my unbiased consideration
shu uemura | bronze gold & pink satin radiant sticks, Brave Beauty Vol. 1, Vision of Beauty Collection
From the brand that continues to lead the way in how we approach the very concept of applying our makeup, she uemura has just released the Vision of Beauty Collection, Vol. 1 – Brave Beauty, a range of ‘covetable all-encompassing beauty products’ designed to let your inner creativity emerge. The new Satin Radiant Sticks (available in 4 shades, 2 highlighters – Light Pink, Bronze Gold and 2 blush colours – Pink, Orange Coral) are not only beautifully packaged, but are meant to provide the skin with a healthy, satin-like veil of colour.
shu uemura | Bronze Gold & Pink Satin Radiant Sticks, Brave Beauty Vol. 1
shu uemura | Bronze Gold & Pink Satin Radiant Sticks, Brave Beauty Vol. 1 (ingredients list)
sshu uemura | Bronze Gold & Pink Satin Radiant Sticks, Brave Beauty Vol. 1
shu uemura | Bronze Gold & Pink Satin Radiant Sticks, Brave Beauty Vol. 1
shu uemura | Bronze Gold & Pink Satin Radiant Sticks, Brave Beauty Vol. 1
Bronze Gold Highlighter Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick (CAN $55.00) | A warm-leaning light golden cream highlighter in a twist-up stick format which bears a refined peachy/pink shimmer. Unscented and with an ultra-smooth texture, Bronze Gold literally glides along the skin and can be applied anywhere you want a touch of light: tops of cheekbones (preferred), cupid’s bow (lips), brow bone, temples, or even the collarbone area. One light swipe will give a sheer hint of colour, although it can also be layered/built up for more intensity, but it’s how seamlessly this product blends into the skin – all while never emphasizing pores – that makes it stand out from any other cream highlighter I’ve ever tried. The final look is a truly radiant glow, as though emanating from within, and not any gaudy, over-the-top bling. Staying power is quite good as well, lasting easily 6-7 hours, morphing into a softer glow as it merges with my skin’s heat & natural oils, as opposed to ay outright fading.
shu uemura | Bronze Gold Highlighter Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick
shu uemura | Bronze Gold Highlighter Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick
shu uemura | Bronze Gold Highlighter Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick
shu uemura | Bronze Gold Highlighter Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick
Pink Blush Color Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick (CAN $55.00) | A cool-leaning pink cream blush in a twist-up stick format that bears an ultra-fine pink shimmer for depth and added radiance. As with the Bronze Gold Highlighter above, Pink is also unscented and comes in the same silky texture. Created to provide a natural-looking luminous flush of colour, this shade blends so seamlessly and easily into the skin leaving a soft/satin finish and absolutely no demarcation lines behind – regardless of whether you use fingers or a brush to apply. Lasting power is excellent as well, especially considering the emollient nature of this product, going easily past the 7 hour mark without any significant fading. What surprised me the most, however, is that I’m able to carry off a cool blue-based pink hue like this; not only does it NOT clash with my complexion (which is light-medium with slight yellow undertones), but goes the extra mile by providing colour and adding brightness.
shu uemura | Pink Blush Color Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick
shu uemura | Pink Blush Color Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick
shu uemura | Pink Blush Color Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick
shu uemura | Pink Blush Color Brave Beauty – Satin Radiant Stick
Cream based beauty products have come a long way from the days of overly-slick textures and that telltale greasy feel; in fact, the new she uemura Satin Radiant Sticks have somehow found a way to not only feel as though they glide along the skin, but still manage to stay slightly dewy to the touch and yet set in the skin at the same time. The tone of Bronze Gold Satin Radiant Stick upon the skin is unbelievable; not only does it provide the most radiant glow, but it does so without emphasizing pores – something I’ve never seen a highlighter do before, let alone one in a cream format (and in case my gushing praise isn’t obvious enough, this has now become my Holy Grail of highlighters). Cool-based pink blushes usually make me look bruised, but once again, there’s something about the formulation of the Pink Satin Radiant Stick, that not only works on me, but just brightens up my entire face – with a nice dose of healthy-looking colour thrown in. Again … love, love, love.
Available through Holt Renfrew (Canada), find more information via:
*Disclosure: Press samples provided by the company/PR for my unbiased consideration
Guerlain | Météorites Perles d’Étoile, Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Today marks the 4th year since I began my blog, and to celebrate this milestone, I bring you something so very special: your first look at the Météorites Perles d’Étoile, Limited Edition from the Guerlain Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection (more details about the entire collection here). With luxurious golden touches and hints of rich ruby throughout, the collection is inspired by the opulence, glamour, and slightly wicked decadence of Imperial Russia.
The pièce de résistance of this collection (at least, for me), is without a doubt this year’s limited edition Météorites release – Perles d’Étoile (star pearls), individual spheres of illuminating face powder in tones of alabaster, pearl, petal, light gold, pale bronze and a few plum added for depth & slight colour. According to the the company, the 6 individual tones of the Perles d’Étoile (NOTE: I’m showing only 5 in my photo below) have ‘three targeted benefits; correcting, light-enhancing, and unifying colours for a healthy looking complexion‘. The pearls bear the signature violet Guerlain scent – quite redolent upon first opening the tin, but which fades from the senses rather quickly upon application. The container is a golden metal tin with hammered detail all around, calling to mind the exquisite work seen on legendary Fabergé Eggs, while the lid bears a raised bow on top with touches of red in the loops/lining to match the satin bow of the red powder puff included within.
Trying to properly express the effect of any Météorites face powder on the skin, is a challenge; Guerlain calls these powders “illuminating” and they most definitely are that, but so much more as well. So finely milled that it applies like a gossamer veil to the skin, the Perles d’Étoile is generally a warmer leaning face powder, but again, by shifting the contents in the container and focusing more on the lighter hues found within, one can easily alter the composition so that it appears slightly cooler. In using more of the darker pearls, you can apply even turn this powder into a subtle, glowy type of flush along the cheeks – not quite a bronzer nor a blush, but something that almost appears to radiate from within. A bonus side-effect to wearing Perles d’Étoile on my oily/combination skin, is that it appears to fuse with my skin’s natural oils to create a gorgeous subtle glow, all while keeping excess shine away.
A light dusting all over the face (don’t leave out the neck and collarbone, for a unifyingly seamless finish), gives skin the perfect finishing touch but it’s something you really can’t put your finger on; it’s an effect that needs to be seen to be properly understood – you will literally say “wow, my makeup looks so amazing today”. As if I needed further proof, after application when even my husband remarks how lovely my face looks, that’s the icing on the cake – along with the only confirmation I need to hear.
Odessa Opera House, Ukraine (source)
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
Guerlain | Météorites Perles D’Étoile (LE), Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection
For years, I had been hearing fellow beauty enthusiasts rave about these miracle powders from Guerlain, but every time I tested one at the counter, I always walked away unimpressed. THAT, was my mistake. To see/understand how this face powder functions, a better test would be to visit a Guerlain counter, and have it applied to half your face and then look in the mirror. Better still, wear it that way for several hours and then look in the mirror again. Trust me, only then will you be convinced. For warmer complexions, the Météorites Perles d’Étoile is truly spectacular, although as I said earlier, cooler complexions can still make this work beautifully as well. All I know, is that every time I apply this powder (which I’ve been doing constantly since it arrived), I feel like a princess. A Russian princess.
The Météorites Perles d’Étoile (CAN $67.00) is part of the limited edition Guerlain Un Soir À L’Opéra Christmas 2014 Collection and will become available at counters as of November 1st. Follow Guerlain via:
*Disclosure: Press sample provided by the company/PR for my unbiased consideration


















































































