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Saturday, December 12, 2015

Holiday 2015 ::: Kat Von D "Mi Vida Loca" Remix Palette Review & Swatches!

I guess I did way too much eating and shopping during Thanksgiving & Black Friday! I have been very lethargic ever since. I am not exercising, I am not cooking much or eating better; work has suddenly become a bit hectic as well! After I reach home from I have not been wanting to do ANYTHING! And hence this brief of a gap between my regular posts. But I am here today to compensate! I have quite a unique palette from the very edgy, very cool Kat Von D! This is going to be a very detailed review and there are a ton of pictures! :-) :-)


This is the Mi Vida Loca Remix palette is a newer version of her fan favorite Mi Vida Loca palette. There are a total of 24 shadows with 0. 04 Oz. (1.1g) of product each. It’s a limited-edition Sephora exclusive palette; unfortunately it is not available as of this moment in US Sephora.com. I am hoping it may come back in stock sometime. Also, it may still be available in some stores. There are a huge variety of bright colors in many different finishes, so at a price of $59 for 0.96 oz. I think it is totally worth it. Plus, I had around 11$ of discount with my 20% coupon.

Packaging of this palette is quite unique and innovative! The actual palette that hold the eyeshadow pans is made to look like an old-time record. This palette slides into the outer cardboard packaging. There is a little “*” on it to indicate which way to slide it in. The palette is of almost-square shape (I am an engineer and this is not a perfect square for me :-) ) I was not paying attention one day and I put in the wrong side. That side is slightly longer, (see I told you, it’s not perfectly square) so it took me a while to slide it out; I was almost paranoid that I broke the shadows. Compared to average palettes in the market, this is huge in size. It’s definitely a challenge to find a place in your vanity area to store it. Luckily it fits quite well in my palette holder. I don’t find any discomfort in doing my makeup while holding it. Also because the sliding action can occur rather quickly, I don’t think it will be wise to travel with it. I am not taking this with me while travelling as I know for sure that I would not use this many bright colors during any trip! 




I always adore an artistic mind but I know that this design might not appeal to a lot of people. It does not have a mirror and it’s a very big, difficult-to-store palette. But I personally love it. Her drawing and overall design on the palette is simply “amazing”! I like how despite having a very successful & popular makeup line, she is still an artist at heart. I also enjoy how she can seamlessly and very successfully incorporate her fabulous art in her products. Also, I will always favor artistic, edgy or experimental packaging over a cute, heart-shaped one :-) The only thing I have to complain here is that even though the palette closes tightly to the outer packaging, I still think dust can pass into the product as this is not completely enclosed.  

Before going into the detail about the shades I have to state that this is not a palette for the faint-hearted. If you know for sure that you don’t like this much color on your look this is not for you. Also, if you are just wondering about adding some colors to your collection, I am not sure if this is the best palette for you. But if you know that this will encourage you to have more fun with your makeup, I definitely think it’s worth looking into. I don’t see myself using it more than a few times a month but I know that it will inspire me to create some playful looks or practice on some popular techniques in my extra time.

Alright, onto the shades; it is going to take a while :-) We will discuss the neutrals first and then move on to the fun part.



There is a very nice range of neutrals in matte & shimmery finishes! They together does a very good job in complimenting the colorful looks that you will create with the other shades. Not to sound like a Negative Nancy, but my sincere complaint about this palette is the lack of crease-shade in warm medium brown. If you have pale/lighter skin tone, it should not be an issue as noble and strutter will work great! vox is great for the same purpose on deeper skin tone. But for medium range skin tone like me, nothing is quite the perfect crease shade; vox is a little too dark and noble is not deep enough. Every time I use this palette, I feel the absence of that brown shade. I have to force myself not to pull out similar shade as I was testing this palette exclusively. Especially for a palette as big as this, it’s an extra hassle to seek help from a different one. But should this fact deter you from trying this palette? Absolutely not! Personally, I am not going to travel with it. And hence when I am at my vanity doing my makeup, I do not have any issue pulling out another palette. But if there have been a shade like Makeup Geek “Cocoa Bear” that would have made me a very happy girl! :-)



Black Metal: A big thank you to Kat Von D for including a kickass matte black. No matter how many black you already have, it’s never a bad idea for a palette to have a black shadow. Especially in a palette like this! It is a very pigmented and very controllable matte black. Smooth to swatch and very blendable.
Vox: In lack of my very beloved warm medium-brown crease shade, I am forced to use this lot as crease shade. It’s a matte cool toned very deep brown shade. It is so deep that it almost works as black. Not too powder-y, super pigmented! I had to blend a lot for the first 2-3 application because it was way too harsh! Now I start with a light hand and it is quite blendable. A very good matte shade.
Noble: Very light brown shade. Perfect crease shade for pale & fair skin tones. I do see a bit of powder when I dip my brush in it but there is no fall out during application. Personally I use it to buff out my crease shade! For neutral everyday looks, I use it with vox on the crease and outer corner. Another great quality shade.
Strutter: Honestly, I don’t see a lot of difference between Noble and Strutter; Noble is just a hair deeper and a bit warmer! The quality is as blendable as Noble but I tend to prefer “Noble” just a tiny bit more.
Moulder: Such a pretty matte banana shade. Pigmented but not adamant! Very blendable. I use this as a crease blending shade that I can drag up to my brow bone. I am not one to apply powder to set my under eye area but I have used it for that and it works just fine. Love this shade.
Skulls: Kat Von D did such an amazing job with the highlighter shades here. So pigmented and no fall out as well. Buttery smooth to apply and blends in without any effort. This has a opalescent pink hint to it. I have worn it as highlighter on my cheekbones and it looks BEAUTIFUL. It’s definitely has a light pink in it and I am very pleasantly surprised on the way it looks on my warm skin tone. 


Rewind: All these days that I have been playing with the palette, rewind has been one of the shades that I have been wearing the most. It’s a gorgeous shimmery deep maroon. The quality of the formula in this shade in phenomenal! Extremely pigmented, very buttery and a delight to work with! I have used it by patting it all over my lid and also in my crease & outer corner by blending with a crease brush. Blends so smoothly and no fall out at all. With primer underneath it stays for at least 10 hr. I am extremely happy with this shade.
Harpsichord: Another great quality eyeshadow! On the Sephora website it is described as metallic bronze but I see a whole lot of orange in it and I love it for that. :-) Quality and performance wise exactly similar to rewind. Harpsichord, analogue and rewind make a quick foolproof Fall/Winter eye look. I Love this shade.
Analogue: Another kick ass shade, this is a true burnt deep orange in matte finish! Great quality matte shade. It is highly pigmented, quite easy to blend and you just need a tiny bit. It stays vibrant though out the wear time.
Fran: It is a true deep mustardy yellow. It has a matte base but I can also see a very beautiful subtle gold shimmer throughout. If you use patting motion to apply, the color payoff is quite true to pan but when I buff it to blend more it can get sheer and there is a bit of fall out as well. Don’t forget to tap off your brush before using.

Overall I think this entire red-orange corner is excellent.


Greens are not my most favorite shade in the color wheel but I think the greens are of great quality.

Legend: It’s a shimmery pale yellow with strong gold undertone. Beautiful unique shade but it is something that everyone can use in some way! I love the shade very much, but quality wise it is not at per with the other fabulous shades I talked about. I was applying it on my lid in a very naturally lit area of my house and I could see the color particles flying all over my eyelid. Even though it is not super pigmented you can definitely build it up! I love to use this for finishing up maroon or green eye looks.
Vinyl: It is almost similar to legend in formula. It has a very soft matte base. It’s powdery and dusty; when I dip my brush in it I see a lot of powder kicking off. I don’t enjoy that but that does not really impact its performance.  This is a very sophisticated fluorescent green; I would never pick this shade for myself but I am glad it’s here! These shades are definitely inspiring me to be adventurous and try out some fun looks!
Misfit: Another unfamiliar shade for me! It has extremely subtle green micro shimmer on a very soft matte bright true green. Very blendable; it has a bit of fall out but once you are done with the application, that does not create any problem. Very pigmented as well.
Lemmy: Another buttery silky smooth highly pigmented all-in-all great quality shade! Beautiful emerald green in a gorgeous frosty shimmery finish. Definitely one of my favorite shades in this palette. Very opaque; quite easy to get an even layer. It lasted for at least 7-8 hrs. on me before I removed my makeup.


Next we have the blues, purples and pinks! I am a massive fan of blue eyeshadows but unfortunately, the blues included in here are not my personal favorites.

Hyperballad: It’s a very pigmented sea blue matte shade that has a very smooth but kind of powdery texture. So there is some fall-out and you need a few layers to get even un-patchy application! Basically it is not easy & comfortable to blend like the matte “Analogue”! The shade is kind of unique to my collection though. I always use primer & with primer it stayed for 7-8 hrs. before taking my makeup off.
Synth: Quite bright, almost neon-y electric blue. Such a fun, bold shade! Very matte in appearance on the palette, but once swatched on the back of my hand it appears to have almost an undetectable satiny finish to it. But again, I don’t see this finish on the eyes once applied. Otherwise the color payoff is incredible. I do need to put in a bit of effort in blending but not as much as hyperballad.
Dark Wave: I sincerely hoped one of these blues to be of shimmery metallic finish like Rewind. But anyways! Dark Wave is described as deep navy but I see more teal than navy. The same undetectable shimmer on a matte base. Extremely strong pigmentation! Definitely not one of the best blues that I have worked with but not the worst as well. Personally I like sky blue or deep dark midnight blues! So I am not particularly satisfied with these shades!


Echo: This shade had so much potential to it. On the pan, it looks so beautiful! It has maroon-gold glitters running across a matte purple base with a very strong blue undertone. This is the only glitter shade in the palette. The glitters stays on the lid if you just pat the product on your eyes, but if you try to blend it of buff it, the glitters will vanish. So despite its promise, performance wise it was not at par with some of the other shades; it is one of the shades that needed a lot of work.
Muse: This shade is so dusty. You can see the color particles flying around when you work with this shade. It’s a very elegant soft lavender shade. But like I said its bit dry and hence the powdery-ness. But once you are done with the application it does not create a huge problem.
Anthem: Beautiful purple plummy shade. Same texture and finish like synth and muse. I love the shade but quality wise I expected better. It’s a bit powdery and dusty so it needs a little more effort to work with.



Anthem: Beautiful purple plummy shade. Same texture and finish like synth and muse. I love the shade but quality wise I expected better. It’s a bit powdery and dusty so it needs a little more effort to work with.
Love: Very soft, pigmented lilacy pink in satin finish. Especially beautiful to apply on the inner lid. It’s much better in formula then the previous ones and easy to get an even opaque look.
Swoon: The same “shimmery running on matte” base formula. This definitely is the most prevalent formula in this palette. Anyway Swoon is a corally fuchsia pink. Quite pigmented and not a lot of trouble to work with.
Destroyer: It is a matte shade. Very similar to swoon in color but I see a strong orange tone in it. It is a beautiful formula to apply. Definitely an unconventional alternative to a typical neutral crease shades. I love using it on my crease.




Staying power of these shades is quite typical, but I love that it stays mostly vibrant during the whole time. I always use primers and it stayed on for around 12 hrs. It’s vibrancy starts to wear of only towards the 10-11th hrs. I do think this much staying power is more than enough to impress me. I also love how buildable they are despite being quite pigmented. Otherwise, pigmented shadows like these can sometimes become very unmanageable and non-buildable! But these you can totally control to get a sheer wash of color or get extremely opaque application for most of the shades in just one swipe. E.g., I can wear legend an edgy yellow shade or I can sheer it to wear as a neutral inner lid color. Apart from the powdery-ness in few shades I am actually quite enjoying this palette. Rewind, harpsichord, skulls and lemmy are my personal favorite shades. 



I am hoping that this will come back in stock. You can find Kat Von D in Sephora stores and in Sephora.comhttp://www.sephora.com/kat-von-d. I am really enjoying playing around with this palette and I am so glad that I decided to pick this up :-)

Have a great weekend everyone :-)

Love,
~Arrru

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Urban Decay Urban Vices ::: Loving the current 500 point perk from Sephora

Today I have a quick little post for you guys. You may already notice that 80% of the products that I review here are purchased from Sephora. Naturally I accumulate a lot of Beauty Insider points. If you are not already aware, the reward membership program for Sephora is called "Beauty Insider". For every 1$ you spend, you earn 1 point and depending on how much you spend on annually you reach different levels of membership namely Beauty Insider, Very Important Beauty Insider (VIB) and VIB Rouge.


They always have reward products mostly deluxe sizes that can be purchased against these points. Often these come at the expense of 100, 250 and 500 points and very rarely there are mega rewards worth 1000s of points! I typically tend to pick up 100 point perks; I believe they are perfect for travelling. I also collect all the adorable deluxe size perfume bottles that are generally 250 points. I don't recall getting a 500 reward ever, mainly because most of the time it’s just a bunch of deluxe-size products thrown into a kit; these deluxe sizes you can easily get in anywhere else. And I genuinely don't think they are worth 500 points. But lately, I can see that Sephora is taking a little bit of time and effort in curating these rewards! I want to share with you my very first 500 picks perk- the Urban Decay Urban Vices.


I love the name :-) Anyway, this is one of the 500 point perks that are currently available. If you have 500 points to spend and wanting to try Urban Decay (UD) or expand your UD collection, go grab it.

This reward caught my attention because it’s very unique and adorable. Basically, you get a very well made eyeshadow palette with 4 deluxe eyeshadows that are taken from their popular Vice pallettes, 1 deluxe 24/7 glide-on eye pencil and a foil packet of their cult favorite primer potion for the eyes. The foil packet was missing from my kit though. The eyeshadows are 0.02 oz. each compared to their regular eyeshadow pan at $19 for 0.05 oz.) and the pencil is 0.03 oz. compared to $20 for 0.04 oz. Valuewise, I still think it needed a bit more product to be worth 500 points. But like I said, it’s unique as far as rewards are considered. And it’s specific to Sephora Rewards so you cannot find this product anywhere. You cannot even buy it in Sephora unless you have 500 points :-) The palette is very strongly built. The look and appearance of the palette is quite catchy which is very peculiar to UD. I am very pleased with the fact that Sephora and Urban Decay team created this palette with equal sincerity and care that they take with any permanent item. That care shows through the product.


UD shadows are definitely one of the best in the market. Their shimmery, metallic and glittery shades definitely stands out. The shades in this palette are very well put together. Dope is satin peachy cream shade and Hoodoo is a shimmery gorgeous light violet; I am very excited about this shade. It reminds me of MUG Bewitched pigment but in a muted and pressed form. Derailed is a bronzey taupe; very beautiful, very shimmery and extremely pigmented. Smokeout is another gorgeous multicolor shade, I mostly see a very deep blackened plum but I see gold, purple, pink micro glitters shining! I simply love all these shades! These two shades are perfect for a smokey look, as well as perfect to use as an all-over-lid shade. You can surely create a complete look if you use a crease colors. Here is a quick look on the EOTD (eyelook of the day) I wore work today… sorry for a not-so-planned click :-)


I have always wanted to try the 24/7 glide-on eye pencil! Finally! Smokeout is a simple very blackened brown, very creamy and it literally glides on! Basically first impression with this palette has been good. 

UD shadows are not the longest lasting shadows on me, but nonetheless I do enjoy them. Overall, this palette will be great to take with you for travelling especially if and when you know that you are not going to put on a whole lot of makeup! I am glad that I picked up this adorable mini palette.

What about you, do you like to hoard your reward points or spend them regularly? 

Love,
~Arrru

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Sephora VIB Rouge Sale 2015 : Skincare Haul!!!

In light of ongoing Sephora VIB sale, I posted my thoughts on some of the holiday goodies a few days back (check the post here). This weekend 20% sale is active for VIB members. I am a VIB Rouge member, and previously Rouge members could use the coupon throughout the entire sale period, but this year it’s on different weekends depending on the tier of your membership. So, sadly the code is not working for Rouge members online for this weekend. However, the awesome associates at my local Sephora store did give me 20% off today as well :-)

Anyway, like I shared in my previous post, I restrained myself from buying a TON of makeup but I certainly went crazy on the skincare front. In my defense ,- I know that I will use up these products. Besides some of these are going to be gifts. Here is what I picked up -


All these are for gifting :-) :-)

L'Occitane Shea Butter Festive Ornament: This is the cutest little ornament! I originally bought it as a gift but now I am totally tempted. It comes in a beautiful festive globe that is very delicately packaged. The products here are very small in size but the overall presentation makes it a very adorable gift. I stock these types of small luxury gift able items for my home visits every one or two years! They are friendly to my wallet, easy to pack in my suitcase and my friends & family love them. Even though they are small in size, quality wise they are just fantastic.

Bvlgari Eau Parfumée White Tea Gift Set: This is another tiny little delightful set. Again, the items are not big in size, but are packaged very beautifully. I know this will make a wonderful gift for some I gift these to. I am even tempted to pick another set. It will also make a great stocking stuffer! I usually prefer to bundle up 2-3 small gifts like this; instead of a large gift because I think this way the recipient has a better chance of liking something :-)

Jack Black The Power Pack: These two sets are named the same, the red set has a beard lube and the blue one has a body shower in place of that. I have not used any of Jack Black’s products myself but I have gifted a few of my friends and they all liked it. I typically buy smaller set that are just $25 but very substantially sized! This year I picked up this bigger pack for my father. He actually used up the entire set I gave him last year and my sister tells me that he quite liked it. The other set I bought is for a dear friend who, I know for sure, loves these products. If you are looking for gift ideas for your male cousins, friends or family members, Jack Black has a few interesting sets.

Bliss Lemony Trinkets: I got 2 of this. It is going to be another mix-and-match gift. Originally priced at $10 but brought down to $7.50! Even though the products are just 1 oz. each, this kit is so simple and yet comes in a very festive holiday type of packaging! Definitely a very good stocking stuffer as well.


Tocca Beauty Crema Veloce Gift Set: Tocca Beauty is one of those brands that I always keep browsing but never gather the courage to indulge in any full size products. I just try to test out as many cute little sets as I can! :-) Last year, I gave a similar set to my sister and she absolutely loved it. So I figured I will try their hand cream myself. It may as well be added as gift I don’t know lol! It is a very nice single item gift too! They have a set with 5 hand creams, but I think the value on this one is much better.

This is what I got for myself and my sister :-)

Origins Let Us Glow: This is a set that I am very excited about. During the VIB sale last Spring, I scored a similar set that had a big-size “GinZing Energy-Boosting Moisturizer “! I have been using it for last 2-3 weeks and I have absolutely fallen in love. It’s a very light moisturizer with gel like creamy consistency. The invigorating, mildly zesty smell immediately awakens me in the morning! Works excellent under makeup as well. I have tried a sample of the Original Skin Mask, the first trial has not been as amazing as some of their other mask but I am sure it is a good product. Also, I am getting low on my current scrub; hence I am excited to try this Ginzing scrub as well. And I know that the eye cream will last a long time.

Caudalie Favorites Winter Set: I believe I am a bit obsessed with Caudalie, and have already many of their products! I have already gone through 2 of their 2014 Favorites Set! The more I use them the more I enjoy! Caudalie is quite an expensive range, so I tend to get these kits to try more products! I love the elixir for winter, especially here in the Windy City. Also, absolutely adore the moisturizer for summer because it’s light and very moisturizing. The hand cream is another favorite! I may be addicted to its fragrance. Also over the past few weeks my eyes have been little sensitive, and I really enjoyed their very gentle micellar water makeup remover. I am pretty excited about the remover that comes in this. 

Caudalie Vine Body Luxury Set:  Another set from Caudalie. If you enjoy mild fragrance in your products but cannot tolerate a strong smell, you should check out Caudalie products. They have very refreshing and very mild fragrance which is not at all overwhelming. Their Lip Conditioner is without doubt the best I have tried (Yes, even better than the Sugar lip treatment). But I refuge to pay 12$ for a full-size. Also, I love body butters and I can never have enough! My dry skin and the harsh winter here definitely call for heavy moisturizer! I look forward to use the Vine Body Butter.

Caudalie Moisture Essentials Set: Yes, my room is looking like a mini Caudalie boutique! The price of the regular size moisturizer alone is $39 and this here is a full size. Basically you are getting the other 2 products free! I have already used all of these products before, so this set was a no brainer J


Boscia Japanese Favorites: I have been intrigued by Boscia for quite a while now! So I figured now is the time to try. It contains 1.7 oz. Thermal Black Cleanser, 0.44 oz. Tsubaki Beauty Oil, 1 oz. Luminizing Black Mask, 1.7 oz. Exfoliating Peel Gel. I will report back once I have used them enough to form an opinion.

Philosophy Purely New Beginnings Purity Cleansing Collection Trio: Another kickass sale item.16 oz. Cleanser with 4 oz. mask and 5.8 oz. cleansing oil for $30 after sale! :-) I have recently used up a big bottle of the Purity Made Simple Cleanser and I sure miss it in my routine. Also, I am always on a hunt for a good makeup remover so we shall see how this works out.

Murad Environmental Shield® Skin Brightening Set: I mainly wanted to try out the “Rapid Age Spot and Pigment Lightening Serum” on the scarring left behind from some nasty acnes! I love the size, I don’t know if I am going to use this right away so it might be awhile before I try and report back to you.

Sephora Favorites Beauty Sleep: I simply picked this set because it has a few luxury skincare products from brands that are very expensive and which I never buy at regular price! The sizes are not at all generous. But after discount, the set cost me 24$ which is alone the price for the much hyped Sunday Riley Luna Sleeping Night oil. We will see how it works :-)

The sale is on till 11/16 and I hope this will help you in choosing what to get if you are shopping this weekend! Even though you are not a VIB member, these are all value sets and you will anyway save some money. Do check out my thoughts on the makeup sets here.

I will post what makeup I actually picked up from the sale next. Stay tuned. :-)

Love,
~Arrru

Saturday, July 11, 2015

BECCA Limited Edition Shimmering Skin Perfector Pressed in "Blushed Copper"


I took pride in not falling for cute packaging for beauty products! As an Engineer I think of myself as a practical person; while I do buy more makeup than I may ever need, I still like to think that I am able to handle my temptation when it comes to cute packaging. If the product does not suit me or it’s not a quality product, but it is UBER CUTE to look at, I think I can still be reasonable and restrain myself from buying it.  


But, I recently proved myself wrong! YES, I bought this ginormous skin perfector from Becca Cosmetics! Don’t get me wrong! This is a SPECTACULAR product but will I ever need or use-up such a giant highlighter? Absolutely not!  It’s a crazy pigmented product; even if I wear it every day it will take me at least a few months to even make a dent in it! :-) But, please, look at this beautiful piece of art!! I just had to surrender to my temptation and I told myself that it is a gift to me from me for passing the Engineer-in-Training Exam. (So you know it makes sense  :-) )

Ok. Enough of introduction :-)



This is retailed at a price of $38 for 8 g (0.28 oz.). It seems to be a very steep price for a highlighter but Becca has excellent quality cheek products and I truly believe that for the amount and quality of the product, the price is justifiable.

I already told you that I fell for the packaging. The engineer in me adores Becca’s UFO/technical looking blushes and highlighters. “Blushed Copper” comes in a limited-edition packaging. It is a stunning rose-gold coppery-metallic compact that is essentially has the same design as the regular line. Very sturdy too! I love the look; this is how a $38 blush should look like! The product itself is however a very very finely milled powder; so you have to be extra careful not to break it while traveling with it! Apart from that, I give 10/10 for packaging!

Applied as highlighter
As you can see in the Sephora site it is described as “A creamy powder luminizer that absorbs and reflects light for a superb natural glow”. The color is described as “warm copper infused with rose gold tones” and I totally agree! It is heavily pigmented! The shimmers or the micro-glitters in “Blushed Copper” looks a tad bit chunky compared to “Moonstone”. For the pigmentation I have to be very very light-handed while applying it otherwise it takes just a few seconds to make me look “funny” :-) It stays on me forever! The shimmer kind of fades away after 4-5 hours but the color and pigment stays on beautifully. I actually prefer the look after 2-3 hours of wearing into; it blends into my face and looks much smoother and “naturally” glowing! I love using it as eyeshadow as well; for one shade eye-looks. I use my Bare Minerals fan brush to apply this. And I actually rather enjoy it using as blush topper than as highlighter.

Applied as a blush topper                                  Applied as eyeshadow
Pros:
  • Beautiful product.
  • Pigmented
  • Big size, so never have to run out of highlighter.
Cons:
  • Crazy pigmented! Have to be very very light handed.
  • Not the best for travelling or for rough use.
For the strong pigmentation it took me a while to get used to! But now I have really started to enjoy it; I specially have been really loving bronzey-corally monochromatic looks with this as the star of the look!! This will look gorgeous on an Indian Bride too…it will be perfect with all the shimmery-glittery Indian bridal wardrobe! By the way, the beautiful sheen in this blush was so hard to capture! I had to do it over and over again! Here are some failed swatches :-) Hope you enjoy them as well! 

It is a limited-edition Sephora Exclusive product and is still available (Here is the link)! If it interests you, go ahead and pick it up! It truely will be a beautiful addition to your vanity! Have a lovely weekend folks!

Love
~Arrru