| TRUE LOVE VS PARIS - I had received your package and was super psyched to open and try out the fragrances. The art/ graphics were appealing to the eye compared to the old impulse I remember. The new twist top is far better than a lid as I always tend to loose the lids after the first week. I sprayed Paris into the air and took a good sniff of the fragrance and found it bold but it did not linger jn the air for too long. I then sprayed True Love into the air and the scent found me, in was sweet yet long lasting, it made me fall in love. I decided to try out True love on a daily bases for a week and then shared the rest amongst friends. The fragrance lasted most of the day, it didn't over power my senses and was a fresh new scent that I started to enjoy. The impulse brushes looked compact to travel with and at first I had doubted them. I felt them and they were soft and subtle and decided to give them a shot but put them through a test of versatility and see if they were multi functional by only using the impulse brushes and no other blenders or brushes. |
Move over... Creamy color correctors! There's a new set of skin-evening formulas in town, and they now come in powder form. Allow me to introduce you to the just-launched Shiseido 7 Color Powders Revival Centennial Edition set, which features, count 'em , seven color-correcting powders. In honor of Shiseido's O.G. Rainbow Beauty Powder, which launched in 1917 almost 100 years ago , the beauty giant just dropped a gorgeous, limited-edition set of color-correcting powders, all neatly packaged in small satin cream-colored boxes reminiscent of sweet little engagement ring boxes. Sadly, no sparklers were stashed in these mini cases. Like other color correctors on the market, these powders are designed to cover specific issues. So, for example, white, which should be applied to the T-zone, brightens; yellow evens out the complexion all over; beige smooths texture; rose, which should be brushed on the apples of ...


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