(image from www.urcosme.com)
(info from www.cosme.net & www.biteki.com)
Paul & Joe will release its spring 2014 makeup collection in Japan on January 6th. The collection includes:
– Color Powder CS (3 new variations, ¥3675)
(images from www.cosme.net)
– Lipstick CS (3 new shades, ¥2100 (refill only))
– Lipstick Case CS (3 new designs, ¥1050)
– Face Powder S (¥4200)
– Nail Enamel (5 new shades, ¥1680)
– Face Brush S (¥3150)
On February 1st, Paul & Joe will release new eyeshadow palettes and cases in Japan.
– Eye Color Trio (8 variations, ¥5040 (with case))
(images from www.biteki.com)
– Compact (3 designs, ¥1050)
(These compacts can be used for both Cheek Colors and Eye Color Trios. The one on the top left is the regular case released in spring 2013 (when Cheek Colors were launched).
All the items in this collection (except the 8 variations of Eye Color Trio) are limited editions.
See more images of the collection items on BeautyPlus.
Updated on March 13th, 2014:
Read my review of Face Powder S in 001 Secret Garden.
Updated on March 21st, 2014:
Read my review of Lipstick CS in 085 Peony.
Updated on June 12th, 2014:
Read my review of Eye Color Trio in 02 Mon Petit Chaton & Compact 003.
Updated on June 23rd, 2014:
Read my review of Eye Color Trio in 03 Le Jardin des Fleurs & Compact 001.
Related posts:
Paul & Joe Holiday 2013 Makeup Collection
{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }
Hi PJ!
Happy New Year!
Do you know when this collection will be released in the UK?
Hi Pearl,
Happy New Year! :)
If it is like the previous years, the spring collection should be released in the UK in mid-January.
Thank you very much for stopping by again! :)
OMG!!! This collection is so pretty. I love the packaging of every product and the colors as well. I will def check on these to add to my collection.
Hi Sue,
I am looking forward to seeing this collection in person as well. I will certainly share my thoughts if I decide to purchase anything.
Thank you very much for your comment! :)
Japanese cosmetics fascinate me. I studied Japanese culture in school and I know the emphasis that Japanese place on beauty. But even the cosmetic containers are beautiful!
Hi FR,
I am very interested in the Japanese sense of aesthetics as well. I think it is certainly reflected on both what the products are designed to create and the appearances of the products themselves.
Thank you very much for posting your comment! :)