Clarins Is Going for Baroque with the Barocco Holiday 2010 Collection - Makeup and Beauty Blog
Ladies, I haven't felt very glamorous this week… On a scale of one to 10, my glamorousness has been hovering around a -3. With scrunchies in my hair and my bum glued to the couch and wrapped in stretchy pants, I've watched only most every zombie movie and TV show released since 1969. Has it been educational? Sure, but it hasn't been dandy for glamor.
The new Clarins Barocco Holiday Collection couldn't have come up at a better time.
Look at all that fancy… 🙂 It's like a shot of fabulous directly to the heart!
The floral swirls/grid designs both inside and out, and the rich berry, aureate, black and peach shades seduced the sweat pants right off me (really, they were raggedy yoga pants). These are products begging to be worn with a shimmery gold gown and dangerously high heels.
Clarins drew their inspiration for the drove from the Baroque manner, characterized by dynamic movement, overt emotion and cocky-confident rhetoric, and prevalent from the late 16th century to the early 18th century in Europe.
The collection itself is limited edition and very modest, with just four pieces, but homo, oh, man they're striking!
Clarins Barocco…
- Barocco Face Palette ($55)
This golden peachy pinkish powder adds a warm, subtle sheen to the cheeks and face up. I lightly brush information technology on the apples of my cheeks with a blush brush for a softly illuminating consequence. - Barocco Center Colour Trio ($40)
To my middle, this powder shadow trio'southward stunna shade sits in the center pan, the shimmery dusk gold with flashes of blackish chocolate-brown (like a tiger's coat!). It sits betwixt a matte brownish black and a shimmery blackish gold. NOTE: These shadows go on very sheer, so I've been applying them with a wet eyeshadow brush to assistance 'em along. - Barocco Shimmering Gilded Powder for Face and Decollete ($35)
Warning: Danger Will Robinson! Be super careful when yous open this, especially if information technology was shipped to you. I wasn't, and afterward ended up with powder all over my shirt, in my hair and on the bathroom floor. Several of the gilded nuggets, which feel soft and almost flossy to the bear on, must have broken in transit. If y'all're looking for a gilded pulverisation for face and body with large chunks of uber-shimmer, you might really like this a lot. - Barocco Rouge Prodige ($24)
If you've watched many period pieces, y'all've probably seen purple velvet drapes of the kind that inspired this opaque berry lipstick. I like the way the deep shade, with its semi-matte texture, contrasts with the gold in the collection, and the odour- and flavor-free formula feels creamy and thick on my lips.
Barocco Rouge Prodige
Barocco Face up Palette
Barocco Eye Colour Trio
Barocco Shimmering Aureate Pulverization for Face and Decollete
Swatches from left: Prodige lipstick, far left eyeshadow from the Eye Colour Trio, centre eyeshadow from the Centre Colour Trio, far correct eyeshadow from the Center Colour Trio, Confront Palette, Shimmering Aureate Pulverisation for Face up and Decollete
Barocco Heart Colour Trio
Barocco Rouge Prodige lipstick
Well, what do ya think? Did Clarins successfully go for Bizarre? 🙂
Your friendly neighborhood dazzler addict,
Karen
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