Event: Shiseido White Lucent & Spring Summer 2014 Launch

By Beautifulbuns

Come one, come all – it’s been a barrage of events last week! For the Shiseido family, it started with young lil’ sista Za launching its Rich-Glam Liquid Rouge on Thursday, and then big sista Shiseido took the stage with its Spring Summer 2014 collection. Here’s what you can look forward to

Blinded by the ultimate whiteness (and potential brightness of your skin) with the new Shiseido White Lucent Total Brightening Serum, $159. This will be replacing the previous version (the Intensive Spot Targeting Serum), and boasts a host of new ingredients, such as reverstarol and scent of rosenium to help prevent / eradicate melanin and its production.

The existing  White Lucent skincare family members. This looks vaguely like a family portrait, doncha think?

What I was really excited about – the Spring summer 2014 colors! The photo on top (full black body) is the existing Lacquer Rouge, $43 each, but now comes with 7 new shades. The photo on top (but half-coloured body) is the new range – Lacquer Gloss. It comes in 8 shades, and if I daresay, is pretty similar to the Za Rich-Glam Liquid Rouge.

Shimmering Eye Color, $32 each – now with 8 new shades

What I’m superrrr excited about – Face Color Enhancing Trio. This is a full-face palette to create dimension to your face. There are a total of 4, and comes in two variations – two for highlighting and two for shading. You can tell the difference by seeing the middle colour – the darker brownish tones are for shading and the brighter lighter colors are for highlighting.

Yet another product that I’m super psyched up about – Sheer Eye Zone Corrector. Essentially, this is something similar to YSL’s Touche Eclat and Lancome’s Miracle Teint. It comes in 6 shades, and I love how they are segregated. For each skin tone, there’s a different type of concealer effect.

  • For light skin: Shades 101 (for a brightening effect aka not-so-bad panda eyes) & 102 (for the more terrible panda eyes)
  • For medium tone skin: Shades 103 (for a brightening effect aka not-so-bad panda eyes) and 104 (for more terrible panda eyes)
  • For darker tone skin: Shads 105 (you should get this by now – for a brightening effect) and 106 (for panda-da-da eyes)

And the rest of Shiseido’s makeup range

I suddenly feel very inspired to go out and buy alll of Shiseido’s makeup stuff. Damn. Restrain yourself gurl!

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