Saturday, December 24, 2011

A Merry Christmas!


A happy and blessed Christmas to all!!!

Love,

Pam

Friday, December 9, 2011

Face Paint: Guerlain Meteorites Poudre De Perles

Guerlain Poudre De Perles in Beige Lumineux 03

Guerlain Poudre De Perles. What is it? It's an "illuminating perfecting pressed powder." This is one of the cult-favorite Guerlain Meteorites Balls spin-off in a travel-friendly pressed compact form. It was first introduced in 2008 as part of Guerlain's Summer 2008 Collection.

I have forever been eyeing this in Rustan's, but it is just too expensive. I got this new and unused Poudre De Perles from another Girltalker, who was selling it at 1000 pesos cheaper than its selling price in Rustan's Essences. I believe she bought this from Duty Free and this (and 2 other shades) were her back-ups. What a steal huh?

So, again... Meteorites. What is it exactly, and what does it do apart from look pretty in its packaging? It's a finishing powder that diffuses light and corrects skin color imperfections. Don't expect it to provide coverage. It is applied after all your make-up routine is done. It transforms one's complexion into a polished and natural look. I don't mean polished as in shiny-glossy-polished, just a more put together and luminous skin -- like it's lit with a candle from within. It does this by employing different colored powder particles to blur imperfections. In the case of Beige Lumineux, the three differently toned beige powders neutralizes the skin color and the big purple powder in the middle brightens sullen looking skin. 

I have tried searching for a Meteorites dupe from other brands, but I have never found anything that has the exact fine finish that it gives. A very near dupe to the original Meteorites Balls in Mythic is probably Nyx Mosaic Powder in 01 Highlight. 



When first opened, the Poudre De Perles compact has a fine micro shimmer on top of the powder. Don't think that it will create a disco-ball shimmery effect. The micro shimmer is just sprayed on top of the powder, which disappears after about two uses. When lightly applied with a soft face brush such as a skunk/stippling brush, you get a very soft, almost matte (but not quite) perfecting powder that creates a glowing soft-focused effect. It's an instant pick-me-upper.

The Poudre De Perles is also available in three other shades:
  • Mythic Parfait: It has pink and white powders and a big green powder ball in the middle. The green ball reduces skin redness while the pink and white illuminates for radiant looking skin.
  • Rose Frais: It has a white pearl and two pink powders. It evens the skin tone and make the skin appear fresh.
  • Nacre Des Mers: This was a limited edition. This is closest to the Beige Lumineux, but lighter. It has a blue ball in the center and ivory and light gold pearl and apricot powders. This is great for ladies who think Beige Lumineux is dark for their skin tone.
I almost forgot to mention, this smells heavenly too. 

Friday, December 2, 2011

Facepaint: Urban Decay's NAKED Sequel


photo from Urban Decay website

Urban Decay just launched its Naked 2 Palette. I just recently got my original Naked, and now here comes a new one! The swatches posted all around the web are quite tempting. I'm not too sure though if I'll be joining the bandwagon and get it soon. At $50, its no joke to splurge again on an eyeshadow palette. The shades seem metallic in the pics. It also has more taupes and greyish beiges, which I prefer more than the bronzes and browns of the original. Oh well.  Maybe I can ask Santa for one? ;)

Hair Styling: TRESemme Heat Tamer Spray


Not all women are born with perfect hair. For us lesser mortals, shampoo and conditioner is not enough. We have to subject our tresses to constant heat torture from time to time to tame it and make it presentable. That, or perpetually shove our hair into ponytails and buns all the time. 

I've had my share of burnt ends and fried hair from all the hair blowing, flat ironing and hair curling. It was about time I sought a product that would help lessen the hair damage, or give up heat styling which I can't completely do without.

TRESemme Heat Tamer Spray is a relatively inexpensive product that claims to protect from heat and friction of styling tools, while nourishing hair with moisture and vitamins at the same time. This used to be available at S&R Congressional, but they no longer have it. I had to order it thru pre-order at kissnmakeup in multiply. It cost me 480Pesos, including shipping to my home in QC. I was expecting it to arrive late November but was glad they shipped it on the first week.

I have used it three times since I got it: twice for blow drying and once for hair curling. I could say that it does keep hair soft, glossy and less frizzy even if it was humid out. I hope this works its magic (or science?) and my hair will thank me in the long run for protecting it from further heat damage.