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About Me

My name is Sophia, and I am in my early 30s. I am from Singapore and I am the sole writer of this blog.

About this Blog

I started this blog in 2006, I like to use a wide range of brands though I seem to have a growing preference for higher-end brands in recent years. I also like to share interesting things I have come across about makeup and beauty.

Currently The Makeup Blogette receives 39,000 unique views monthly or 2,238,932 views and counting.

My Makeup Style

I like classic looks (neutral tones on eyes, anything goes for lips & cheeks), though occasionally I try out dramatic/ statement looks.  I believe that a flawless base is the key to achieving great makeup looks.  I also believe that if you don't have great skin to start with, fake it with a good foundation routine, and even greater skincare.  I am currently loving Clarins & Lancome skincare products, and Vichy NormaDerm for tackling with breakouts.

What Cameras do I use?

Most of the pictures you see in post 2010 entries are taken with my Canon G-11.  Previously I was using Canon Ixus 80.  I do post some pictures which are taken with my iphone4 which I will state in that particular entry.  I have stopped watermarking my pictures as of 2011, because I think watermarks are ugly in general, and does not prevent people from stealing my pictures if they wish to.  I just take it as a compliment that my pictures are even worth stealing in the first place. I might look into getting a Canon EOS next year, not just for blogging purposes, but I also like photography in general.

My Favourite Makeup Brand(s)

It is hard to name just one, but I like NARS, Chanel, Illamasqua and the ocasional Guerlain, Dior & Urban Decay item.  I own quite a stash of MAC items, but recently I have stopped catching up with their collections, and I much prefer to splurge on a few really outstanding items.

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I bought/ paid for all of the products mentioned in this blog. I am not affliated to any company. If certain products are sent to me for review purposes, I will say so and express my honest opinions about them. In any case, I will only review and showcase the products which I have personally tried and tested, and enjoy using. I do not get paid to review anything.

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I am not a makeup artist, nor do I have any professional training in makeup.

 

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    May 20, 2012

    Testing out Chanel Foundations: Perfection Lumiere and Vitalumiere Hydra

    Hi!

    This entry will be my quick review of two new Chanel foundations which I have been trying out, and deciding which one I will eventually purchase. I think it is useful and only practical to try out foundations before buying them, especially since I already have several tried and tested foundation routines which I like and I really don't need to rush out and buy more. But being able to test-drive a new foundation for a week or so, will just help make my decision to buy much easier.  Therefore, BAs should really be more generous in allowing potential customers to try out, and sample new products.  I know they are very nice to their regular customers, but what about reaching out to new customers and converting the cynics to your brand? I hate it when BAs tell you 'sorry no samples' when they don't even check their drawers, or provide you with more product information, or even attempt to entice you by sharing product information.  I am just glad I managed to score these samples easily enough when the product first launched, and I was probably thick-skinned enough to ask for them..

    (Gosh, don't even know where that rant came from....and this is the third time I am typing an intro to this entry, Onsugar should really have an auto-save function, I was pretty sure the first time I started typing the intro it wasn't a rant at all)

    Anyway, overall, I am quite a fan of Chanel foundations and bases - from their Vitalumiere Aqua, to Mat Lumiere and their Sheer Illuminating bases.  I also like to use Pro Lumiere on people that I do makeup for (photographs beautifully!) - but it will be discontinued.

    links to my previous Chanel foundation review entries - can't seem to do the hyperlinks lately too :(

    Mat Lumiere - http://retailtherapy.onsugar.com/Foundation-Routine-Chanel-MAT-Lumiere-12695974

    Vitalumiere Aqua - http://retailtherapy.onsugar.com/Rave-Chanel-Vitalumiere-Aqua-Skin-Perfecting-Base-16280869

    I had been wanting to buy Perfection Lumiere (my samples arein shades 10 beige and 20 beige) for the longest time - think late last year, when I came across the information on this new foundation, and then people started talking about it, and reviews came out and all that.   I couldn't wait to get my hands on them, but during one of my research on the shade range at Cafe Makeup... I wasn't too sure which shade would be right for me (either a 10 or 20 - but I am starting to think I am in between either).  Then more mixed reviews surfaced, and I knew I wasn't going to just buy it without giving it a good week of usage first.  This is when samples really come in practical handy - I wanted to be sure I like it before I buy the whole darn thing. I think it retails for S$79 which is quite reasonable for a Chanel foundation.  I had expected it to cost more - the Pro Lumiere which it replaces retails for more than $80 if I remember correctly.

    My friend Pearl got me the samples of the Vitalumiere Hydra (my sample is in shade 10 Beige) when I was telling her I was intrigued by another new foundation from Chanel - the Vitalumiere Aqua compact - have seen reviews of this, and I was quite intrigued.  But this Vitalumiere Hydra is a relatively new release - and it seems to be very similar - cream foundation in a compact, except that it seems to be an Asia exclusive.  This retails for about $90 and is refillable.

    Okay.. with all that out of the way.. let's start with the Vitalumiere Hydra (10 Beige)

    product description

    The surprise of a fresh and moisture-rich foundation, in a compact case, always ready for touch-ups. Thanks to its fine emulsion texture, Vitalumière Hydra melts away like a caress over your skin. In an instant, the complexion becomes even, dewy, plumped and radiant, bathed in comfort for up to 8 hours. Its SPF 15 / PA++ protects the skin from damaging sun rays.

    Ideal for unifying complexion, the medium coverage stays natural, with a delicate satin finish. Its shades are designed to perfectly match Asian skin tones. It is now easy to face hectic lifestyles in beauty!

    my thoughts

    I am sorry I didn't take a brand new product shot - I haven't planned on doing this entry til recently when I was halfway through the testing period - I still have samples of this foundation, but I didn't want to open it and risk contamination and product drying out before I get to use it.

    The sample is housed in a pan much like a MAC eyeshadow pan size, and it is able to last me 6 - 8 uses, which is a pretty decent period of time to try out a foundation, and form impressions about it.  I only tried to use the sponge once, but later on I prefer to just dab my brush into the pan, and stipple, and buff it onto my face.  I also spray a little MAC fix+ onto my brush before I start to buff and blend the product into my skin.  (I normally already have a 50spf bb cream on my face - like the Dior or Lancome ones - so this foundation is like a final finish touch to the whole routine).

    I usually set this foundation with my Chanel ultra-fine translucent loose powder (it's kinda like MUFE HD powder).  And the overall finish is flawless, smooth and dewy.  I think it is suitable for those with dry/ dehydrated skin, if you have very oily skin or like matte finish you probably won't like this foundation.   It is easy to blend, and lasted me the whole day without touch ups after I set with the loose powder.

    I do enjoy this foundation and the texture too (because it is quite rich without being heavy or thick) - and that it is in a compact meant easy to throw in the travel makeup bag. Only thing is that it is a little pricey, and I would be more inclined to spend the same amount in a liquid foundation. I also don't like the idea of using the same sponge to dip into the compact, hence I prefer using a brush to do the job.

    Overall, I do like this foundation, but I probably won't purchase the full-sized product in the near future.

     

    Next we have Perfection Lumiere in the shade 20 Beige - I will be trying out 10 Beige this week, to confirm whether I should go for 10 or 20.

    Product description

    PERFECTION LUMIÈRE controls every detail of a perfect complexion to offer a tailor-made result.

    In a simple step, the skin-embracing texture becomes one with the face. It follows its every movement, with adjustable coverage.

    The results:

    Multi-faceted long-lasting wear for a matte finish, radiance and color thanks to the Perfect Skin Affinity complex. It ensures a second-skin effect and perfect hold for 15 hours.

    Perfect correction of all imperfections and optimal radiance that stays true all day long, provided by the patented* Perfect Light Control Complex:
    - redness and dark spots: -52%,**
    - complexion evenness: +65%,**
    - complexion radiance: +84%.**

    6 easy-to-wear shades suit Asian skin perfectly, with a no-makeup sensation.

    With PERFECTION LUMIÈRE, perfection has never been so simple.

     

    my thoughts

    When I first swatched the foundation, I was a little surprised at how fliud it is... somehow I had thought it would be creamier or thicker..but it is a very smooth and liquidy (but not like watery gel like Vitalumiere Aqua, and not so thick like Mat Lumiere).  It smells awesome, and has a nice smooth matte finish after you blend it at the back of the hand. This tiny tube also lasted me 6 - 8 uses, which is impressive.

    Since I am using shade 20 for this foundation, I thought it might just be a tad too dark for me.. so I sometimes use a brightening or lighter base before the foundation.  For examples - the Chanel Sheer Illuminating base, Rachel K CC Cream, and also the Ettusais MIneral BB cream. All work well to balance out or compensate any potential darkness arising from using Shade 20 Beige.  But in any case... it blended nicely on my hands and also on my face when I tried it once without a base ----- what i am trying to say is that whether I am using 10 or 20, it shouldn't matter because I think I can somehow adapt to both quite comfortably, and I have enough bases to 'adjust' and tweak to my own coloring.

    I only use a brush to buff and blend the foundation - my faves are the RT buffing brush, and the new expert face brush (I need to blog about the new brushes soon).   I don't know why some reviews mentioned this foundation as being patchy and hard to blend, because blending this for me, was not an issue at all.

    The finish is kind of velvety smooth, and the coverage is medium.  I still need to conceal my spots, and I do set this with the Chanel Translucent Loose Powder in 10. The foundation also lasted a good 10 hours on me without fading.  It doesn't look cakey, and I think it is a great everyday flawless foundation.   What I like most about this foundation is that it didn't go emphasise any skin imperfections, and is able to create the illusion a smooth canvas, especially after I set it with powder.  It also photographs quite well in my opinion.  One of the foundations with the best finish that I have tried.

    I know I will buy this foundation pretty soon.... and since it's a permanent addition, I would probably wait for some metro or robinson storewide sale to make my purchase - whether I would evenutally get 10 or 20 will depend on this week... when I try out shade 10 Beige. *** I would insert my updated thoughts on shade 10 Beige in this entry after I am done ****

    In this case, I am glad I got to try it out and ensure that I really like it enough.

    swatches of both foundations

    swatches of all my chanel foundations

    as you can see, there is some variation in the shades even though they are the same number

    comparisons to other chanel foundations

    Vitalumiere Aqua - best for second skin feel and texture.  very light in texture, and gives good enough coverage on good skin days.  good for normal skin.  I love how naturally great it makes my skin looks when I don't need full coverage.

    Mat Lumiere - best for those with oily skin, it is matte without being dull or cakey.  gives medium to full coverage among the Chanel foundations I have in my stash.  Lasts well throughout the day, and great everyday foundation.

    Vitalumiere HYDRA - best for people with dry skin, to give a luminous (not shiny oily) finish - does not emphasis dry skin, and smooths out imperfections.  Coverage is comparable to Mat Lumiere if you build up the product.

    Perfection Lumiere - gives the same smooth and perfect skin finish as Vitalumiere, but with more coverage, and longer lasting wear.  Good for most skin types, but might be more suitable for those with normal to oily skin.

    a note on my Chanel loose powders

    I have both the Natural Finish loose powder that comes in different shades and mine is in 10.  It looks almost just white.. and I used it most of the time to set my chanel foundations.  It gives a smooth finish to my foundations and make them last longer.  Almost makes my T-zone look less oily/ shiny.

    I also have the Ultra Fine loose powder that comes in only one universal shade.  This is even finer, contains less product than the Natural Finish loose powder (10g versus 30g, and $82 versus $70ish).  I use this sometimes when I want a particularly flawless HD finish. It also helps to 'seal' my foundation, making it rather sweat-proof.

    I am not currently using any Chanel powder foundations, so I can't comment.  The last time I used them was perhaps 10 years back, and then I find that they tend to oxidise after a few hours of wear.  Times and technology have changed since then, and I am sure they are way better now.  It is just that I don't normally reach out for powder compact foundations in general.

     

    I hope this has been helpful, and thank you for reading.

     

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    May 05, 2011

    Rave: Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua for Skin Perfecting Base


    Hi hi,

    I need to devote an entry to the Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua foundation.  I have been using it for the past 2 days.  Yup, only 2 days, I know, but I am completely enjoying the foundation, and I think that by the time I am done raving about it, I will be on my way to purchasing it over the weekend.

    What this foundation claims to do:

    A new-generation texture. An unprecedented sensory experience. A unique makeup result. Rapid and easy application. VITALUMIÈRE AQUA. Apply your makeup without thinking about it.

    Its soft and evanescent ultra-fine fluid texture is a real surprise. Although it is exceptionally delicate and light, an incomparable “second-skin” perfecting result is achieved. The complexion appears amazingly even, fresh and energized. The skin glows with seemingly nude beauty. As if glowing from within. Bathed in light…

    Its formula, endowed with a UVB sun filter and mineral sunscreen, protects the skin from damaging sun rays (SPF 15). Its crystalline fragrance accentuates the sensation of freshness and pleasure on application.

    Retail: S$75, 30ml

    This is what I do on a normal work day.  Foundation, blush, brows and some lip color, if I remember.  I will list everything I use at the end of this entry.  Let's list the great things I love about this foundation:

    • Amazing smooth consistency, which makes it super easy to blend, and sets into your skin like nothing - this is the most striking thing I have noticed about the foundation.
    • Gives flawless, natural finish.  I did layer the foundation on areas where I have spots, like on my forehead and chin.
    • It sets quickly. I dusted powder after the liquid foundation, and then my face is set.
    • Adjustable coverage, I think it gives light to medium coverage, depending on how much you need.
    • Despite the lightness, it is very long-lasting! All pictures in this entry were taken around 12 noon, and I had applied my makeup at 6.30am in the morning.  This is the look after a good 5 hours in a humid environment.
    • Oil control - I needed to blot my face after about 4 hours.  But my face didn't look yucky greasy before blotting.   And after blotting, my face is all flawless and semi-matte again.
    • Despite the light coverage, I didn't find that I have to work harder to conceal problem areas.  In fact, after applying the foundation, my skin seems all even-ed out and cleared, and I feel like I didn't need to use much concealer at all to spoil the effects.
    • Use a primer like the Chanel Sheer Illuminating Base for extra long lasting effect, and set with a loose powder.
    • This is seriously my fave foundation of the moment.  I try out so many foundations, but seldom I feel so impressed this way.
    • I am in the shade B10, in case you are wondering.

     

    Click HERE to see how Lisa Eldridge uses this foundation to create a flawless base at Chanel Confidential.

     

    Rave about my new headphones: These are Sony headphones, they are a cool matte olive green, fits perfectly, and gives great sound quality.  I wear this to shut out noisy pple, and also to blast my thumping music!  Plus they also act as a headband for me.  And it matches my shirt today.  So frivolous, but I am loving it!!

    [All products used]

    Chanel Sheer llluminating Base, Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua, Chanel Translucent Setting Powder

    Chanel Bronze Corail on cheeks & highlight

    Chanel Rouge Coco Shine in Boy

    Concealers: MAC Prep+Prime Eye Vibrancy, Highlighter

     

    Today, we went out for a dinner gathering and also celebrated Joey's birthday, here's a little glimpse of the little heart shaped cake we got for her:

    Pciture taken at 9pm, more than 12 hours after I first applied the foundation.

    Other than blotting, I didn't touch up my face at all today.

    Yes, I have just psyched myself into buying this foundation tomorrow.   I really love trying out foundations, and I don't mind having a load to rotate, because I know I will definitely use them up quite fast.

     

    That's all, and thanks for looking!