(continued from Part 1)
6th: Dior
(image from www.dior.com)
Dior’s holiday 2016 Splendor makeup collection features the Diorific items once again. I have Diorific Splendor Illuminating Pressed Powder in 001, and I also like Diorific Matte Fluid, which can be used on both the cheeks and the lips.
5th: Maquillage
(image from www.shiseido.co.jp/mq)
Among the limited-edition pressed powders from Japanese beauty brands for the holiday seasons, the Snow Beauty powders from Maquillage seem to be among the most popular ones. Snow Beauty III (above) for holiday 2016 looks very appealing, and I also like Dramatic Mood Veil (Silky) (below), which is a regular item.
(Dramatic Mood Veil (Silky))
(image from www.cosme.net)
(If you are using Dramatic Mood Veil and think the case is too bulky, you might want to look into the slimmer case of Dramatic Mood Veil (Silky), which, unlike the case of Dramatic Mood Veil, is available separately (with the brush). It is quite possible that the refill of Dramatic Mood Veil can fit into it.)
4th: Jill Stuart
(image from www.jillstuart-beauty.com)
I like how the tweed theme is carried out in Jill Stuart’s holiday 2016 makeup collection. The uses of pink and light blue keep the look of the collection fresh and girlie, and I think the cases of Shimmer Couture Eyes in 09 and Tweed Face Powder in the Tweed Party Collection set (above) manage to get away with having tweed, filigree and jewel details on them all together. I like the makeup bag in the set as well.
(image from www.jillstuart-beauty.com)
The countdown concludes in Part 3!
Related posts:
Jill Stuart Spring 2017 Makeup Collection
Dior Omotesando Boutique & Online Boutique Second Anniversary Makeup Collection
Stash Focus: Maquillage Dramatic Rouge in RS329 Rose Rendezvous
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