Showing posts with label sensai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sensai. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Kanebo Sensai Silky Highlighting Powder

One of my Sensai treasures is the Silky Highlighting Powder
Treasure because 1) expensive 2) high quality 3) feels luxorious and 4) I managed to cough up the money to buy it.

Description: "Light, pearly powder complements and enhances foundations with a subtle, youthful glow. Instantly adds natural-looking highlights."


This highlighter comes in one color which reminds me of vanilla. But don't worry about having golden cheekbones coz you won't. It indeed feels like silk, there are no gritty parts and more importantly, no glitters, shimmers, whatsoever that could disturb your eyes/conscious.


The brush it comes with is soft and well-made. Does the job it was made to. Still, I prefer my own highlighter brush :)

The elegant and well-closing case holds 5g of powder.

As for the price...ahem...I lost the receipt of my Sensai haul and the prices online are anything but friendly....from 43 € and up. That's about 53 USD or more! 

Despite the price, if you happen to come across a Kanebo Sensai counter in a duty free shop or you are lucky to have a store carrying the line near you, I recommend to check this out, or any other product and invest in something. You won't regret! ^.^ 

Friday, November 16, 2012

Sensai Vibrant Cream Color Lipstick

If you follow me on twitter, then you might have noticed that I visited Saint-Petersburg 2 weeks ago. And that I couldn't resist throwing a fortune away on souvenirs, books aaaand makeup!

Well, part of this hauling frenzy is the Kanebo Sensai Vibrant Cream Color Lipstick:


Sensai is a high-end branch of Japanese Kanebo and it means incredibly fine products!
And one of the things that represent quality best is lipstick. You got the scent, creaminess, pigments, feeling on your lips, and several little nuances that are totally personal.

Firt of all, the choice of colors for Vibrant Cream Color lipsticks is not much (15 check them here) and most of them are dark....and/or too dark for my taste.
Thus, I settled for the safest color:  VC 03 Tachibana


Testing makeup instore is tricky. You never see the real color of the product unless you take it home or they have a window and it's daytime full of sunshine. Well, I had neither, so I thought whatever it might turn out to be like, i would love it. I MUST love it. For its price I ought to.


Well, Tachibana (hmmm love its name) is a nice pinkish beige color with warm undertones. The photo above is the closest to reality. It almost looks orange! LOL 

Sensai Vibrant Cream Color VC03 Tachibana without flash
You see how warm it is? *sniff* I wanted a cool toned beige...anyway, this could be a MLBB (my lips but better) color but not for me.

Sensai Vibrant Cream Color VC03 Tachibana with flash
With flash it shows a color closer to my presale expectations. Totally loveable. See? I had to love it and now I've just confirmed my feelings! ^^

But back to the facts: the texture is creamy. No dragging, it melts onto your lips. Even dry lips will get plump wearing this. No ugly flaky skin pieces.
The pigmentation is good, no sign of bleedig or streaking.

Those who have a hard time with scented lip products will definitely love this: it's unscented!

The coverage is just as good quality as the lipstick itself. No lousy feeling, cheap materials, the cap closes well, the design is simple yet elegant.

The price is equally elegant too, I'd say. It sells for 40 dollars at major stores, so it's not for low budgets. But if you find a color close to your hart and want to surprise yourself on your Birthday, then go and get it! 8D

Saturday, March 17, 2012

1300 dollars worth of haul, Kanebo Sensai Foundation & FOTD

 First of all: an advise to those who happen to put their hands on a bigger chunk of money: Stay away from the internet!!! And most of all: online stores!

In the timespan of 3 months I spent over 2.000 dollars (I haven't counted every single stuff I bought, and to tell the truth, I'm afraid of to do so). That's incredibly much money, and for many-many people too, so I promise to review everything. Sooner or later, that is. *cough*looks away*

It's more than enough to know that all those things you see in the below photo costed a bit more than  1.300 USD! Holy shit! I tried to gather only stuffs I bought in December-January, but some February things got in the picture too.

(sorry quality is not the clearest in full size either, lighting sucks in my bedroom at night. to have a bit of idea of what's in the picture take a look at the tags)

Many of it came in that huge box, with the My American Shipper parcel forwarding service, so sorry for the mess :) 
BTW, My American Shipper is my first experience of mail forwarding services. You know when online stores don't ship outside the US became terribly annoying? Or they set such high fees for international shipping that a trip to the Moon is cheaper.

Few words of My American Shipper:
-shipping fees are not so high like with other services
-first time you ship, the final rate you'll get is decreased by 35%
-they provide pictures of your incoming mails for free
-they send notifying emails when your orders arrive to their storage (however, after my 4th or 5th incoming box they gave up on me and I had to check to see if my stuffs arrived to them)
-customer service is good
-I didn't have to fill in the 1583 form since My American Shipper does not provide mail forwarding service and I'm sooo grateful for it, coz 1583 form is such a pain in the butt ( I don wanna go to the US consulate just for this!) 
-they consolidate your packages (but before they are done with it you won't know how much you'll pay, coz they register only the incoming weight and that's a looooot more than what they'll actually ship out)
-they store your things for 45 days
-they are located in the state California, so you'll have to pay sales tax when paying for your orders
-no sign up fee

So, the above makeup and skin care stuffs were bought from either official brand stores, sasa, cherry culture, Gilt, Adambeauty, etc. Some were picked up at duty-free and some I bought on ebay.

You saw it right, Sasa.com! I had another "who's-the-scam-here" round with them, and this time I succeded to get them to change the payment from credit card to Paypal before they cancelled my order altogether....only for the sake of the Lancome Visionnaire cream. God, I'm so happy I didn't give up! *.* I tell you, Visionnaire is the Holy Grail! I can't live without it!

Finally! I own Making faces by Kevin Aucoin! bwahahahahhaha So cool! Thank you Gilt! I love you! *.* 

And to review something, that became my HG foundation and picked up in Istambul, in the duty-free: Kanebo Sensai Fluid Finish


Color is FF202 Soft Beige

Description: "Deeply moisturising foundation with 55% water content. Sheathes the skin in a delicate veil of moisture to provide daylong hydration while imparting a silky, healthy-looking sheen to the surface. Apply sparingly over make-up base after double moisturising.

Foundation shades may differ depending on region." 


Has SPF15 and holds 30ml of product, which seems less than other 30ml foundations....I'm already at the bottom, after 2,5 months! With other foundations a half year isn't enough to finish them!
If I remember correctly than it was 35 EUR, so not the cheapest foundation ever, but damn, this is on a whole different leven than the average foundations! Totally worth the money!


I love the bottle, so smooooooth! *.* The pump head works fine, you can control the amount of foundation to come out....if you push it carefully. If you're in a hurry, push it fast and hard, and the cap thinks otherwise, you might get foundation on your dress in stead of your brush! HAHA


The coverage is medium to full. The sparing application aids you with a medium coverage that looks super natural, and if you add a bit more, you'll get a natural looking almost/or total full coverage. Some seriously red acnes will break through in color eventually screaming for extra concealer, but this foundation in itself covers 85-90% of discoloration.


Click for the full size if you'd like to see the ingredients.

I love how it does not oxidize over time, or fade. It does hydrate my skin, but not causes my oily T-zone to work on overload making me an oil factory. The oily parts won't become dry deserts, but stay on the moderately oily side.
Did I mention that it has a super natural finish? No mask-like feature and I can't feel it on my skin either 










For color sampling, the above pic is without flash. On the left side the foundation is blended a bit, but not entirely, so you can see the edges.
The below pic is with flash.


And now, something I've never done before, and I don't think it'll make a usual spot for this blog in the future: 
..........
*drumroll*
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bare face
..........
holy shit!!!!

Comparison photo: 
left side is with Sensai Fluid Finish and concealer
right side is totally bare face, nothing used but skincare


horror movie! XD Let me tell you, that darkness around the eyes is quite lightened now!^^ Add to this 365167356253682138615 shades more of black and double it, that is the original horrible darkness I sport around my eyes! HAHA

BTW, sorry for the hair, it was half-dried at the time of the shot!


And this is the finished FOTD
Without flash on the left and with flash on the right.
Okay, this isn't the same angle, but I made the collage from this set of photos coz I wanted to show the blush too. >.< 

And here are the things I used (click for better quality):


Face:
Sensai Fluid Finish foundation
Pixi concealer palette
L'Oreal Studio Secrets primer
Scott Barnes Loose Powder (translucent) (review here)
Sigma F80 Flat Top Kabuki brush
Clé de Peau contour brush

Cheeks:
MAC  blush (Vintage grape) (beats me which LE it was, but I missed it at the time)
BH Cosmetics Contour & Blush 6 color palette
e.l.f. Blush brush
Sigma P84 Precision Angled brush (review here, not shown on the photo)

Eyes:
NYX HD Eyeshadow Base 
NYX Nude on Nude palette (used shades are marked with X) (Hello UD Nude-mania~)
Make Up For Ever Waterproof Eyerow Corrector (color is 0, not shown on the photo)
Shiseido small angled brush (for eyebrown, not shown on the photo)
Etude House C brush
e.l.f. C brush
e.l.f. contour brush
e.l.f. small precision brush
Sigma E40 Tapered Blending brush (review here)
Make Up For Ever Aqua Smoky Lash mascara

Lips:
MAC Lipglass (Rich & Witty)

Friday, January 13, 2012

FOTD

Since I owe the lovely Jacqueline of My Beauty Hoard an EOTD and an FOTD already, and I have enough willpower left to write this short post, here it is, an "half" FOTD featuring the Chic Palette by Scott Barnes and other new purchases made during my mindless Xmas-New Year shopping spree. (I haven't even dared to count the exact amount of the fortune I've spent so far. Those who follow my Twitter might have catched one of the babies I've bought recently.)  


Not the greatest quality  (sheered out and not sharp enough) as I have no proper natural light in the morning, but this was the closest photo to reality I was able to make.

My hair was a totall mess, so I had to crop a bit heavily =D

I said "half" FOTD becoz, well, only half of my face was presentable hehehehe, quality of the photo is below average and I only used the bronzey gold color from the 3 colors of Chic Platte. Drawn as a line to the hollows of cheeks and blended up and forward to make a kind of 3D effect. I don't like bold blushes on myself, I keep them sheer, focusing only on the "darker line". No highlight was used.

Products used:

Face:
Kanebo Sensai - Fluid Finish Foundation (FF202 Soft Beige) [ only 3 words: OH MY GOD!!!]
pixi - neutralizing coverup kit
Scott Barnes - Pressed Powder (in Petal for setting foundation on T-zone & under the eyes)

Cheeks:
Scott Barnes - Chic Palette (in Brandywine, used the golden shade)

Eyes:
Make Up For Ever - Waterproof Eyebrow Corrector (shade is 0......named blonde or whatever...beats me)
NYX - 10 colors Smokey Eyes palette (neutral brown smudged close to upper&lower lashline....eyeshadows has no individual names)
Holika Holika - Magic Waterproof Deep Eye Eyelinder (black, for tight-lining)
Make Up For Ever - Aqua Smoky Lash mascara 
Essence - Volumizing Lash Powder (Vampire's Love LE, pure fibre)
"mister mascara" - eyelash curler

Lips:
bare lips at the time of taking the photo   




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