Showing posts with label Lancome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lancome. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

My Cosmetic Side: Fragrance

I am that kind of person who needs to quite often change the perfume which I wear, as my nose cannot 'stand' the same fragrance for a long time. The world of perfumes is like an enchanted garden to me. So many beautiful scents to enjoy!


And it is not possible to say which one is the most gorgeous. In my opinion, each composition is delightful in its own way. Besides, why I should limit myself to one kind of scent only, since, every year, so many beautiful ones are created.


That is why there are always quite a few bottles of various fragrance compositions in my cabinet.

Some which I have enjoyed most are listed (in alphabetical order) below.

1. Chopard
CASMIR / night-evening-winter /
notes:

  • peach, apricot, blackcurrant, raspberry;
  • mandarin, carnation, cinnamon;
  • vanilla, benzoin, tonka bean, opoponax ('sweet myrrh' - an oil plant native to the deserts of middle East).

2. Dior
ADDICT 2
notes:
  • orange, freesia, grapefruit, bergamot,
  • pineapple, pomegranate, lily of the Valley, watermelon, lotus,
  • sandalwood, cedar, white musk.

MISS DIOR CHERIE
notes: 
  • pineapple, mandarin orange, cherry, strawberry,
  • jasmine, rose, violet, caramel, popcorn,
  • patchouli, musk, amber.

DUNE /night - evening - winter/
notes:
  • peony, mandarin orange, bergamot, aldehydes,
  • jasmine, lily, ylang-ylang, wallflower, rose,
  • sandalwood, amber, patchouli, musk,  vanilla, oakmoss, benzoin.


DIORISSIMO /night - evening - winter/
notes:
  • bergamot, green leaves,
  • lily, rosemary, jasmine, lilac, amaryllis, ylang-ylang, boronia, lily-of-the-Valley,
  • civet, sandalwood.

3. Elizabeth Arden 
5th AVENUE /day/
notes:
  • dewy magnolia, mandarin, linden blossom, lilac, bergamot, Muguet,
  • carnation, violet, Indian tuberose, nutmeg, jasmine, ylang-ylang, peach, Bulgarian rose,
  • cloves, amber, iris, sandalwood, Tibetan musk, vanilla.


3. Givenchy

EAUDEMOISELLE de GIVENCHY /day - summer/
notes:
  • lemon, basil, tangerine,
  • ylang-ylang, rose,
  • ambrette, musk, tonka bean.

 4. Guess 
 GUESS for Women /day-summer/
notes:
  • strawberry, bergamot, green apple, tangerine,
  • freesia, peony, magnolia, peach, red berries, jasmine, ylang-ylang, lily-of-the-Valley, 
  • oakmoss, cedar, musk, amber.

5. Lancome:
POEME
notes:
  • mandarin orange, black currant, blue Himalayan poppy, bergamot, green notes, narcissus, peach, plum, 
  • leather, mimosa, orange blossom, jasmine,
  • tonka bean, cedar, musk, amber, orange blossom, vanilla.

TRESOR
notes:
  • bergamot, peach, 
  • heart of Damascena rose essence, violet flower, heliotrope, jasmine absolute,
  • sandalwood, milky musk.

HYPNOSE SENSES /night/evening/winter/
notes:
  • mandarin orange, orange, pink pepper,
  • rose, osmanthus, white honey,
  • French labdanum, patchouli, tonka bean, benzoin.


6. Lolita Lempicka
Si LOLITA evening/night/winter/
notes:
  • mandarin orange, bergamot,
  • sweet pea, pink pepper, elemi, wallflower, heliotrope,
  • elemi, tonka bean, amber, patchouli.


LOLITA LEMPICKA /day-summer/
notes:
  • star anise, violet, ivy,
  • amaryllis, licorice, iris, orris root, cherry,
  • praline, vanilla, tonka bean, white musk, vetiver.


7. Oriflame 
GIORDANI GOLD /night - evening - winter/
notes:
  • mandarin orange, white flowers, orange blossom, lemon blossom,
  • tuberose, jasmine, lily,
  • white musk, patchouli, cypress, moss.

8. Yves Rocher 
COMME une EVIDENCE /night - evening - winter/
notes:
  • violet leaf, rhubarb,
  • rose, lily-of-the-Valley,
  • musk, patchouli, oakmoss.
NEBLINA /day-summer/
notes:
  • apricot, orange, orchid,
  • violet, orchid, white flowers,
  • oakmoss, woody grass, woodsy notes.

9. YSL
BABY DOLL /day-summer/
notes:
  • blackcurrant, orange, pineapple, apple,
  • lily-of-the-Valley, heliotrope, freesia, rose,
  • vanilla, tonka bean, sandalwood, cedar.

BELLE D'OPIUM /evening-night-winter/
notes:
  • gardenia, mandarin orange, Casablanca lily, jasmine,
  • peach, incense, white pepper, tobacco, fruity notes,
  • patchouli, sandalwood, amber.

PARISIENNE /day-summer/
notes:
  • blackberry, vinyl, cranberry,
  • peony, violet, Damask rose,
  • musk, vetyver,  patchouli, sandalwood.

As you can see, my nose prefers fruity-and-floral/ floral-and-fruity notes with some addition of a few other ingredients.

Many years ago, I was also a fan of some compositions signed by Priscilla Presley. They were light. but quite charming at the same time. I did like them very much. Unfortunately, I cannot recall what their names were.


What is your favorite perfume/eau de toilette?

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

My Cosmetic Side: Creams


One of my cousins has always used one cream only, to treat her entire face. Well, most of my life it has not worked for me. Whenever I used a face cream in the under eye area, my eyes were bugging me terribly. Besides, make up does not look too good when you apply some rich stuff near the eyelids. That is why this part of my face, the thinner and more delicate skin, requires special care, meaning eye cream.

Moisturizing, besides cleaning and toning,  is a vital part of my everyday face care routine. I still remember my very first face product, which I started using when I was about sixteen. The cream name was Juvilla. It was very light, had a pleasant, delicate and quite distinguish smell. I loved it. I can also recall, it was packed in a bluish tube with a white cap.
Later, in my early twenties, the time came when I first bought an eye cream. And has been using under eye care products since then.
Thorough all those years, I have tried many creams/brands. One of the best was an evening primrose facial cream. I had it a long time ago, so I do not know what or who the manufacturer was.But I do remember the elegant and rather heavy, glass jar with a cork top.


Nowadays, due to a damaged facial nerve, buying face care product is a kind of roulette to me. The point is: what half of my face likes, the other one most often hates. The nerve, which has been fixed, is very picky and does not tolerate most face creams. How do I know that? It simply announces the dislike with a terrible pain. The level of such pain is not funny at all, I can assure you. That is why the buying part is so difficult. I very often end up with a care item/moisturizer which I can use on one side of my face only, since the other side says painful 'no' to it. This makes the cream/lotion  application a bit complicated.

All in all, I have had some facial and eye cream which were gentle enough to be used on my entire face / under both eyes. It makes me happy when I come across such an item and can take care of the skin on my face with no pain effects.

What has worked best for me so far (meaning all my face needs)?

Eye cream

All About Eyes by Clinique
Renergie Eye by Lancome

Both products improve the condition of the delicate skin around/under eyes, in different ways though. The first one is good for puffiness and dark circles, the second one works more on the anti-wrinkle side.


I also quite liked the eye contour gel by Clarins. However, I used it as a moisturizing support only. The gel formula was good to be applied on make up as well. It was not rich enough to be used on its own.
Anyway, a kind of disadvantage of the above products is that they are rather pricey.

A cheaper option was something by Yves Rocher. Unfortunately, it has been discontinued.


Recently, I have 'discovered' Burt's Bees Sensitive Daily Moisturizing Cream. Although it is too light for my face, it is a perfect under-eye cream considering my facial nerve requirements - does not sting my eyes either.
Another item on my list was ender-eye cream Alterra for mature skin - great moisturizer for dry and sensitive skin. I used to buy it when in Europe - it is available in Rossmann stores only.

Face cream/care



  • I still use the Velvety Facial Moisturizer by Yves Rocher. It is one of my most favorite products which contains natural ingredients mainly - I wrote more bout it here.
  •  If you have Rossmann stores where you live (Europe), I recommend Alterra Orchid face cream for mature skin. It has its morning and evening version and it contains coenzym Q + vitamin E (among others), moisturizes well and smells nice. Another plus is that it does not cost much.
  • Right now, I am testing Equate face cream for dry skin. It seems to be something I have been looking for - replenishes my skin, makes it looks smother and, what is most important - it works well on my entire face, including the under-eye area. I bought it as I was tired with all the more expensive facial products which disappointed me considering my face special needs. I thought to myself then: 'if I buy this inexpensive cream and it does not work for me, at least I do not waste much money again'. Happy to say, it does work and my face likes it a lot! Besides, it is a type of day and night care thing in one. Well, I know that day and night creams are not the same, as they support the skin in different ways. Having had all the problems with the creams, I come to the point, I would want to use one only (like my cousin) and call it good. Anyway, next time, I will try the original formula of the face cream which is made by Ponds.
Not only the products which we use to treat our face matter, it is also important how we apply them. I usually spread a cream on my fingertips and tap it gently on my skin, including the eye area. To relax the muscles between the eyes, where two vertical lines often appear, I put the cream on my forehead and massage it at the same time (moving eg. two middle fingers - both hands - simultaneously/ see the picture below).



And what is your favorite face care product?


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

One of My Hair & Makeup Makeovers

I came across this photo quite recently. It was taken a few years ago, on a very enjoyable summer day, after my two makeover sessions:
  1. First, I had my hair done by the hairdresser who was taking care of my hair styling at that time. 
  2. Straight after that, I went to a local Douglas Perfumery , where I had a free makeup session (which was a gift for a purchase I had made at the store earlier). It was such fun!

Both sessions were very relaxing and pleasant. I enjoyed sitting with my eyes closed and being taken care of by the hairstylist and the makeup artist. I looked in a mirror only at the end each treatments, to see the results. And did I like them. :).


I especially enjoyed the makeup experience at the Douglas store. Here are the details on the items used by the makeup artist then - I asked her to create an everyday summer look.

Face:
Lips
  • Lipstick: EL M. Kors #04
  • Lip Gloss: Colorless Gloss by Collistar
  • Lip Pencil: Lancome #310
Eyes
  • Eyeshadows: Dior 5 Couleurs  #659
  • Mascara: Clinique High Definition Lashes
  • Brow Gel: #43 by Isadora
  • Eye Pencil: Clinique #02 Smoky Brown
  • Eyelid Base: by Sensai Kanebo
* The shades are numbered in a different way in the US

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Makeup for Cooler Weather And Valentine's Day

This is my makeup suggestion for any bigger winter outing including Valentines' Day celebrations. The luminous elements: foundation, concealer and face powder make the complexion look fresh and radiant without unnecessary excess or mask effect.

1. Face
Teint Miracle by Lancome
I love this hydrating foundation which reflects light and makes the skin face look flawless and great. It is light like a delicate veil but covers red marks really well. The foundation contains Sun Protection Factor No.15 and is a long lasting Miracle too - no need to correct it even if worn for many hours.
I bought it in Europe where the shades of the Lancome foundations are marked in a totally different way than in the US (do not know why). If I wanted to repurchase it here, I would need to compare my item with the samples available at a store and then decide what my tone is called here. A bit complicated but the product is worth doing that research for sure.

Teint Miracle Concealer by Lancome
It moisturizes my dry under eye area, brightens the dark circles and smooths fine lines. On top of this, it is also very good for sensitive eyes. The concealer contains micro-fluorescent particles which give the radiant (and younger :) ) look. Its tone harmoniously matches the shade of the foundation. Long lasting. Who would want more?
Teint Miracle Concealer: Rose Lumiere by Lancome

Lucidity Translucent Loose Powder by Estee Lauder
This light and luminous powder is great - it very much adds to the radiant look and what is more important, it does not dry out my skin. Unfortunately, it has been discontinued but it is still available in some online stores.
Lucidity Translucent Loose Powder No. 01 Light

2. Eyes
Pure Color 14 Enchanted Berries by Estee Lauder - great pigmentation, long lasting, anti crease and very efficient. More and less shimmery shades create quite a few dimensional, non-flat makeup.
How I use them:
#1 inner eye corner + under eyebrow arch;
#2 eyelid;
#3 crease - at first I used #4 to crease but I decided the result was not very interesting so I changed it to #3;
#4 sculpt;
#5 a thin line along the upper eyelashes line + 1/2 of lower eyelashes line (I draw the lines using a moistened/wet brush).
1. Satin, 2. Shimmer, 3. Shimmer, 4. Metallic 5. Matte
The little sponge applicators are good and work well but I prefer using eye shadow brushes, especially to draw lines on the eyelids.
Brushes: Elite Professional & by Sephora - both are good and very useful

 Kohl Eye pencil Luminelle by Yves Rocher
I moisten the tip with water and use the pencil to enhance the purple line (#5) on the upper lid - simply draw another line on the purple eye shadow line. In real, the shade of the eye pencil is a bit darker than in the picture.
Kohl pencil Bleu pacifique by Yves Rocher

Black-Brown Waterproof Mascara by Max Factor


I have always liked this brand, maybe because the very first foundation (which I used for some time) was by Max Factor too and it was great in every way. Anyway, the mascara has quite an interesting shade - a mix of two colors but still more black than brown. The rubber brush is flexible and allows to apply the mascara evenly, without any problems. It is waterproof which helps to avoid any makeup mishaps.


3. Lips


#310 Rose Anemone lip pencil by Lancome
Yes, I have had it quite long and have been enjoying using it. Its color goes well with most pink lipstick tones.

Michael Kors True Hollywood Lipstick by Estee Lauder 
The lipstick was part of a limited edition - a vivid and long lasting color, covers the lips with an even and moisturizing layer. Love this fuchsia shade - it looks gorgeous when, after applying the lipstick, you also add some touch of a transparent lip gloss to the lips.

4. Nails
Extreme Wear Nail Color # 320 Fuchsia Power by Sally Hansen
This long lasting and shiny polish finishes the Valentine's Day makeup.


Have a great and enjoyable Valentine's Day!

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Scented Little Cuties

I discovered them in two different duty free stores at two different airports. Two boxes of little fragrant bottles.

It would be difficult to say which scent/perfume is my favourite one as each of them is different and each of them is interesting in its own way. I tried to put them in order: from the most to the least  favorite fragrance which appeared to be rather difficult. I simply like them all (not equally though)! However, the scents within a brand seem to be equally attractive so it was easier to divide them in that way.
Here is my choice: if you click on a fragrance name, it will take you to a fragrantica.com page with detailed info on  a particular scent and its creators (a really interesting - website!)

 #1 Lancome
  • Tresor - Eau de Parfum - from 1990, created by Sophia Grojsman
  • Poeme - Eau de Parfum - created in 1995 by Jacques Cavallier
#2  Christian Dior
  • Addict 2 - launched in 2005. This one is not in the pictures - I used it most often and it's gone already. :(
  • Miss Dior Cherie - Eau de Parfum - created in 2005 by Christine Nagel
  • Diorissimo - Eau de Toliette - created in 1956 by Edmond Roudnitska
  • Pure Poison - Eau de Parfum - made in 2004 by Carlos Benaim, Dominique Ropion and Olivier Polge
  • Dune - Eau de Toilette - first made in 1991 by Nelja Barbir and Jean-Louis Sieuzac

#3 Cacharel
  • Noa - Eau de Toilette - created by in 1998 by Olivier Cresp

#4 Ralph Lauren
  • Safari - Eau de Parfume - first made in 1990 by Dominique Ropion (well, I like it least).