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the beauty look book’s camera guide // 2014 edition

December 5, 2014

The most frequently asked questions I receive these days are about my photos, lighting setup and cameras. I’ve tested a couple that I’ve fallen in love with but haven’t tried a wide variety of cameras or brands so I don’t know that I can tell you what’s the best on the market or offer comparisons. The vast majority of the photos on this blog are taken by me, my photography techniques are a self-taught work in progress. I’ve been blogging for a little over five years – and I’m still learning new things every week. Today I’ll be sharing the cameras I use, but as many photographers will tell you, buying a certain camera won’t automatically translate into good or perfect photos. Mine certainly aren’t perfect by any means, but I do practice a lot and play with angles and lighting. Sometimes blog posts are photographed over the course of several days. While this isn’t the most efficient way to blog or photograph products, it’s my current method and works for me.

For me, the biggest challenge in photographing beauty products is capturing colors accurately. In addition, details like complex shimmers, reflections on lacquered compacts or patent finish packaging, glare from metallic packaging, and different texture are all things you need to work on in order to photograph things well. Many products are prone show finger print smudges so having a small cloth towel or paper towel handy is good to clean up any areas to make them look their best.

Bottom line for me is that when it comes to cameras right now, I’ve looked for affordable easy to use cameras that give you high quality photos but that won’t break the bank. I like ones that are easy to carry with me for on-the-go or travel. There are a lot of other good blog posts on higher end cameras, this one highlights what I use and like. 

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On lighting: I would say about 95% of my photos are taken with natural light or direct sunlight. Having good light is key but you still need to deal with things like glare, light intensities and reflections. For additional light, I’ve experimented with a few bulbs but haven’t found anything I love yet. Knowing how to use your camera exposure and scene settings will make all the difference. If you’re a camera novice like me, I highly recommend this book Better Photo Basics by Jim Moitke. I bought it earlier this year and it helped me a lot as a simple and easy to understand guide.

On cameras: I’ll highlight three cameras I use for the blog along with another fun one I’ve featured several times in posts.
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Camera 1: iPhone

I’ve used my iPhone for a number of blog photos. For product or styled shots, lighting isn’t always ideal so I like to use the Afterlight app to adjust brightness, contrast and highlighting. Getting a perfect square shot isn’t always easy with a hand-held phone (at least not for me) so I like the cropping tool too. Many of the photos in this post were taken with an iPhone camera. Photos can be hit and miss depending on lighting. With the iPhone camera you just don’t have as much control. Examples of more photos taken with the iPhone here, here, here and here. (Photo above is also taken with an iPhone.)

photo above taken with Canon G16

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Camera 2: Sony NEX-6

I purchased the Sony NEX-6 early last year. I’ve always been a fan of Sony cameras for their compact sleek design and high quality photos. I purchased the NEX-6 shortly after it came out at around $800 but today the prices of cameras have become more affordable as new models are introduced. With Sony cameras, you can purchase the body and lenses separately to suit your needs. I bought the standard bundle that came with the 16-50mm Power Zoom Lens and have been very happy with it.

I like the focus features on this camera and the color correction features. It works really well with the flash, especially for swatches and product photos. I’m particularly fond of the electronic view finder too which is helpful if you’re in bright sun. The only thing I wish it had was a flip-out screen. The digital screen tilts which makes it easier to get weird angles or if you need to take aerial shots, but I do wish it would flip out completely.
A few examples of blog posts featuring photos taken with this camera include: this one, this one (with the help of my brother), and this one.

Since new models of cameras are being introduced constantly, note that you might not be able to find this one easily in stores anymore. I was told that the NEX family is being phased out and that the Alpha A6000 models have replaced the NEX series. Reviews report that this one is an upgrade to the NEX-6 but still extremely affordable. My curiosity wants to run and buy one of the Alpha models because I love Sony cameras so much, but I’m saving up for my next camera which is going to either be another Canon or Nikon.

above photos taken with Sony NEX-6
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Camera 3: Canon G16

The Canon G16 is the second camera I’ve purchased for myself. The bulb in my Sony burst earlier this year and I had to send it in for several weeks to get it replaced. I couldn’t be without a camera for more than a few days so looked for a quick replacement. I did a lot of research online, I read a lot of reviews and watched quite a few videos on YouTube. I also asked for recommendations from my brother who knows a lot about photography and cameras. I told him I was looking for something that was under $1,000, compact, easy to use but with very good quality. He said hands down check out anything from Canon G series and I ordered the G16 from Amazon. It was under $500 (before tax) and it arrived at my house in two days. It was love at first shoot

After playing with this for a few months I can say that I am very impressed with this tiny little camera. This works very well without the flash and allows you full control of lighting and exposure settings. It has similar functions and features to the Sony, but the Canon does have more options to adjust for daylight, clouds, fluorescent lighting etc. The only downside for me so far is that it tends to darken my skin significantly when photographing swatches with a flash. Taking swatch photos with a flash needs a lot more work depending on what the natural light situation is.

I don’t do beauty videos, but I did do a test shoot with this camera at my last home. I was testing foundation colors and had a different shade on each side of my face. I wanted to see how it looked in different lighting so I filmed myself for about six minutes walking around the house holding the camera in hand. I was very impressed with the color, quality and the way the film turned out very steady. I expected it to be wobbly from all the movement but the camera automatically smoothed everything beautifully. I didn’t have any special lighting but the camera captured the light very well and adjusted as I walked into different areas of our home.
More blog posts with the Canon G16 camera here, here and here. Aside from swatch photographing challenges, I’m absolutely in love with this camera. You can get really sharp photos and the settings allow for full control of your exposure settings.

above photos taken with Sony NEX-6
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I’ve featured this fun instant-print camera several times. It’s a compact camera that prints credit-card photos in polaroid style. There are several different brands that offer multiple models of instant print cameras. After researching online reviews, I picked the Instax 25 (I paid around $89 on Amazon for this one). If you want a slightly different model or one of the fun colors, opt for the Instax 8 (also available at J.Crew and Urban Outfitters). This post here outlines the differences between the Fujifilm models.

There is a learning curve with the Fujifilm. Photos won’t be perfect right off the bat. I would recommend purchasing extra film because each cartridge only gives you 10 photos. There is an automatic flash which you can’t turn off so it’s best to take photos in natural sunlight, although at night the flash is pretty good. Photos are best when taken from a distance, they will be blurry if you take close ups. For me, this one is mainly for fun people photos – it’s fun if you want to snap some in-the-moment photos or candids. Unfortunately my friends love this so much that I end up giving away most of my prints.

The quality isn’t the best, but I do think it’s pretty good given the price and size. To get better photos, you will need to look into larger cameras which I’ve found to be bulky.

above photo taken with Canon G16
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If you’re in the market for a new camera and looking for some good introductory cameras that are affordable and not too bulky, but want good quality images, I’d recommend either the Sony or Canon. Both are very good brands that have good reviews all across the board. They are easy to use and are a lot of fun to play with. In terms of camera shopping, each of the brands mentioned above are available at multiple retailers. I’d recommend doing research online first. YouTube is a phenomenal tool. There are so many camera experts and fanatics who have put different models and brands to the test.
Quick recap of cameras featured:

I hope you found this camera roundup guide helpful!

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Holiday Gift Guide: $50 and Under

December 4, 2014

Here are some gift ideas that are under $50. If you have any good gift ideas or discoveries this year, please share in the comments!

1 / NARS Audacious Lipsticks ($32 each) (my reviews here and here)
2 / Diptyque Figuier Candle 2.4 oz ($30)
5 / Grace: A Memoir ($35, discounted price at Amazon)
7 / Chanel Rouge Allure Gloss ($34 each) (my swatch picks here)
11 / J.Crew Pocket Umbrella ($26.50)
15 / Eve Lom Hand Cream with SPF 10 ($35)
17 / Russell and Hazel Acrylic Desk Stapler ($24, discounted price at Amazon)

A few more gift options and ideas, all $50 and under:

In case you missed these two, be sure to check out my other gift guides:

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Holiday Beauty: Reds for Lips and Nails

December 3, 2014

The holiday season is in full swing and I have another holiday inspired beauty post to share with you today. Last month I shared some Champagne and Gold Shimmer favorites from Nordstrom. I’m a neutral makeup lover at heart but still like to like to wear brighter colors. Red is very much in season although finding a good red nail color is easy with so many good options, finding a good red lip can be challenging for me. I have full lips that tend to pull a lot of pink with lipsticks and glosses. Many reds can be too bright, pull orange, or turn fuchsia pink if they have too much blue.

I’ve pulled seven of my favorite reds ranging from soft pink red to a deep berry red for lips that I’d recommend for neutral lip lovers. They have enough pigment for those who want a bolder lip, but still natural enough to be wearable for even the most conservative makeup wearer.

If you’re super scared of red, opt for a pink red. YSL Volupté Sheer Candy Succulent Pomegranate #4 (1) is a super sheer but hot pink with some red. It has a sheer glossy finish which makes it more wearable. Burberry Oxblood Lip Glow Lip Gloss (2) looks super dark in the tube but has a jelly finish making it a super sheer jelly pink red.

If you’re braver for more color, NARS Tech Fashion Gloss Shade IV (3) is a warm red, there is a hint of a natural shimmer in it making it not a pure red. The warmth also makes it softer.

For those who want a true red with shine, I’d recommend Chanel Rouge Allure Gloss in Seduction (4) which stays put quite well for a gloss formula. It’s layerable for rich color but still has a hint of pink making it a youthful red. NARS Burning Love Lip Gloss (5) is a true red that packs a punch. For a gloss, this is also very pigmented. This is the true-est red I have that is the perfect in between of warm and cool. For me, this is the perfect holiday red.

If you want a lush brighter red, Fresh Sugar Lip Treatment in Sugar Cherry (6) is surprisingly pigmented on the lips. Swatched on the arms or hands it looks like it will barely show up, but the Fresh Sugar Lips tend to adhere really well to the lips which brings out the color. This one just glows.

For those who want a deeper berry red, Burberry Beauty Lip Mist in Oxblood (7) is as perfect as it gets for deep reds. It’s a hybrid gel formula so it’s supposed to be sheer, but the formula hugs the lips and swiping back and forth brings out the color. Burberry Blueberry Lip Mist is a redder and deeper option. Oxblood also comes in a more pigmented Lip Cover version as well.

If you still are convinced you can’t pull of red lips but still want to wear red, nail polish is the easiest way to incorporate a bit of red into your holiday beauty routine. The best thing about red nail polish is that it’s timeless. There’s no need to buy a new color if you already own reds, you can always shop your stash from spring or summer. That being said, I do always look forward to what brands release each holiday for their version of what they think is the latest and greatest modern red. Three I’m loving right now include:

Burberry Oxblood is re-promoted this season with gold packaging for holiday. It’s a jelly deep oxblood color. Two coats will give you a deep plum red. Chanel Expression (from late fall) is the perfect hybrid of red and pink. On me it definitely leans more red, but the pink tone brightens the colors and makes the hands look alive (not drab). YSL Rouge Pablo was a release from spring. It’s a bright and very warm red but festive.

Some inspiration on what to coordinate with a red lip. Keep the eyes and cheeks simple since the statement color will be on your lips. Neutral earthy eyes can be dressed up with deeper smokey browns or blacks.  For cheeks, I’ve always found earthy, peachy or soft bronzed colors work well with any undertone of red.

Do you like to wear reds for lips and nails for holiday? Please let me know what your favorite go-to’s are! Or if you have any new recent discoveries I’d love to hear about those too.

Special thanks to Nordstrom for sponsoring this post. Burberry Oxblood Lip Glow, Lip Mist and Nail Polish were provided for review consideration. All other items purchased by me. As always, all opinions are my own. For more info, you can refer to my Disclosures.

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L’Occitane Holiday L’OcciBox

December 1, 2014

I have exciting news to share with you from L’Occitane. Today they are launching a new sampling program called L’OcciBox (pronounced “lox-ee-box”). There will be one new box launched each season this upcoming year with travel-sized samples of the brand’s classic items and newest offerings. Each box will retail at $15 in stores and online (limit one per customer, use code DISCOVER at checkout). It’s the perfect way to way to experience items from the line, find travel or purse-sized beauty items, or gift a box to a friend.

In addition, each quarter, L’Occitane will select a special partner to collaborate with for something extra in each box. The first partner is ELLE Magazine which chose a special illustrator to design special packaging for four classic hand creams, a nail file, all encased in a custom-made zip pouch. As a fun addition, 100 boxes selected at random will have a free year subscription to ELLE Magazine hidden inside as a bonus.

The boxes are compact but very sturdy and packaged beautifully. The first L’OcciBox has a festive print and a pink bow on top, it’s too cute for words:

The contents are valued at over $50. Here is a peek at what you get inside L’Occitane’s first L’OcciBox for the holiday season:
  1. Orange Zip ELLE Magazine Pouch
  2. ELLE + L’Occitane Nail File
  3. Cherry Blossom ELLE Hand Cream 0.3 .oz
  4. Shea ELLE Hand Cream 0.3 .oz
  5. Almond ELLE Hand Cream 0.3 .oz
  6. Verbena ELLE Hand Cream 0.3 .oz 
  7. Immortelle Sample Divine Cream 0.05 .oz x2 
  8. Shea Butter Body Milk 1.7 .oz 
  9. Almond Supple Skin Oil 0.5 fl.oz
  10. Precious Cleansing Foam 1.7 fl.oz 
  11. Arlésienne Hand Cream 0.3 .oz
The Elle Pouch and Hand Creams are adorable. On the back of the pouch it says “so cute” in ten different languages. Each of the hand creams are illustrated with French sayings and an English translation below as well.

One last shot of the entire box contents lined up side by side. It really surprised me how much was able to fit inside the tiny little container:
I discovered L’Occitane when I was 17 when I was gifted a small Shea Butter tin by a family friend to help my super dry hands and cuticles (I was part of the swim team and always in the pool and sun). She also brought me one of the small Shea Butter hand creams and ever since then I’ve been hooked. The formulas are gentle, non-irritating, effective and good for sensitive skin. I especially like that skin and body line’s have subtle scent options aren’t overpowering. Sampling programs didn’t exist like they do today, I am happy to see more brands offer sampler sets like these as an introduction to their brand. In case you’re unsure of how to pronounce the brand’s name, L’Occitane is pronounced “lox-ee-tan”.
The L’OcciBox is available for purchase at L’Occitane Boutiques nationwide right now (while supplies last). If you want to avoid the holiday crowds, you can also purchase online here (be sure to use code DISCOVER at checkout to have the price adjusted to $15). These are limited-edition with a limit of one per customer.


9:52 AM PST – the online glitch is fixed, you should be able to add the item to your cart, I confirmed with L’Occitane that this set is for both new and existing customers.
December 2nd 8:05 PM PST update – per a few reader requests, I’ve reached out to L’Occitane for some clarification on the L’OcciBox availability and in store purchasing. It looks like it sold out online, but per L’Occitane it hasn’t yet.
  1. The L’OcciBox will be back online on December 4th, there has been a temporary glitch on their website, check back on the 4th to purchase online, although they do want me to let you know quantities are limited. They’ve received an overwhelmingly positive response so far and it has been selling quickly. UPDATE 12/8 back in stock online!
  2. You should be able to purchase in store without any coupon or issues. I’ve been told my readers can simply give the same “DISCOVER” code to the store associate when you check out or even just mention the box, they apologize for any issues and inconvenience to those who were not able to purchase in store.
To stay up to date with the latest, be sure to follow L’Occitane on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
This post was sponsored by L’Occitane, as always, all opinions are my own. For more info, please refer to my Disclosures page.
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Cyber Monday Deals and Savings + What’s New in Beauty

December 1, 2014

Here’s a roundup of Cyber Monday deals and codes. If you know of any more you would like to share please do so in the comments 🙂 Note many of the Black Friday deals are the same for Cyber Monday, but there are several new offers. For those shopping for home/fashion gifts or other items, I’ve added a few I thought might be of interest:

  • Amazon.com – shop all Cyber Monday offers (there are handy timers on each item to show how long offers are good for and if they are still available)
  • Banana Republic – 40% off your purchase with code CYBER, ends 12/1
  • Barneys New York – save up to 40% off select items online, Beauty Gift With Purchases here
  • Beautylish – gift card event, receive a $20 gift card for every $100 you spend, ends 12/1 at 9 pm, PST
  • Becca Cosmetics – 20% off purchases of $50+, use code GOLD20
  • Bobbi Brown Cosmetics – spend more save more, $10 off $50 – $99 purchases, $20 off $100 – $149 purchases, $30 off $150+ purchases
  • Bumble and Bumble – Hair Dresser’s Oil Travel Set + Free Shipping on orders $50+, use code CYBERBB
  • C.Wonder – 40% off site wide, ends 12/1
  • Caudalie – 3 piece Divine Scrub, Legs and Divine Oil with $75 purchases, use code INDULGE at checkout, ends 12/1
  • Clarisonic – 20% off all electronic devices + 3 deluxe samples, use code CYBERMON, ends 12/1
  • Diptyque – 35g Feu de Bois + Myrrhe mini candles with any online order, use code FRIDAY14, ends 12/2 or while supplies last
  • Equipment – save 25% off with code THANKS, ends 12/1
  • Giorgio Armani – receive 20% off orders of $75+ with complimentary shipping, spend over $150 and also get 5 Deluxe Samples, use code FAMILY14, valid through 12/7
  • Henri Bendel – enjoy up to 40% off select items, candles are on promo 2 for $50 
  • J.Crew – 30% off select full-price styles and additional 40% off sale + free shipping, no minimum, use code MONDAY
  • Kate Sommerville – 25% off Friends and Family Discount on entire order, use code FRIENDS2014, valid through 12/1 
  • Kate Spade – enjoy 30% off the entire site, use code CYBER, ends 12/2
  • L’Occitane – Free Handcream Collection + $10 Gift Card with any $50 purchase, use code GIFT10
  • MAC Cosmetics – free overnight shipping with code CYBER at checkout, one day only
  • Macy’s – over 100 Cyber Monday beauty specials
  • Marc Jacobs Beauty – #Blacquer Friday sets available through 12/1, also with any $30 order, receive 4 mini essentials with code MONDAY
  • Molton Brown – save 25% off every order, use code MBEVENT2, ends 12/1
  • NARS Cosmetics – Give and Take 20% off, use code TAKE20, valid 11/28 to 12/2
  • Neiman Marcus – Cyber Monday Gift Card Event with select regular-priced items, use code GC4YOU:
    • Spend $200, get a $50 gift card
    • Spend $500, get a $125 gift card
    • Spend $1000, get a $250 gift card
    • Spend $2,000, get a $500 gift card
  • Nordstrom – Cyber Monday Beauty Deals here, Gift With Purchase Offers here
  • Ole Henriksen – Receive a $100 valued gift bag with any order $50+, use code 100HOLIDAYBAG
  • Pinch Provisions – save 10% off your order with code PINCHPERFECT14, ends 12/1
  • Sephora – Cyber Monday Mystery Bag with any $25 purchase, use code SURPRISE
  • Shu Uemura USA – 20% off orders $50+ with free shipping, use code SHUJOY, ends 12/1 
  • Splendid – save 30% off your entire purchase, including sale items, use code GRATEFUL2014
  • Tatcha – 20% off Friends and Family Sale, use code FF2014, valid from 11/28 to 12/8
  • Truffle – 25% off your entire order, use code HOLIDAY25, valid 11/27 to 12/1 
  • YSL Beauty – 20% off orders $75+, free shipping, spend $125+ and get 5 additional free samples, use code YSLGIFT, valid until 12/7 
There are some new beauty releases that aren’t sales or deals, but they are limited-edition items or limited-time offers so I wanted to share so you don’t miss out:
  • Chanel Rêve de Orient Eyeshadow Quad launched online at Nordstrom, Saks, Macy’s and Chanel.com
  • Charlotte Tilbury Beauty launched the holiday collection and it’s selling out quickly, Fallen Angel Quad, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Lip Lustre and Confession lipstick are available at Nordstrom, BeautylishSelfridges and Charlotte Tilbury
  • Diptyque + Tomas Maier Candles were released in limited quantities at Diptyque Boutiques across the country but they finally launched online at Diptyque, I recommend ordering soon if you’re interested (my favorite is Palm Beach)
  • L’Occitane launches a new beauty sampling program today (stay tuned, more on this shortly)
  • Ole Henriksen via Facebook (just added) is offering a 7 Day Sampling of their 3 Little Wonders, the first 1,000 to sign up will receive a sampler in the mail to try
  • Tom Ford Lips & Boys Collection of 50 Lipsticks launched online at Tom Ford Thanksgiving day and many of the shades sold out quickly, if you missed out, you can shop the colors online today 12/1 at Nordstrom, Saks, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdales and Bergdorf Goodman (soon) (they will also be sold in select stores on 12/26)
If you have any other beauty news or Cyber deals, please share in the comments. Thanks!

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Black Friday Deals, Sales and Promos + Cyber Monday Sneak Peek

November 28, 2014
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Here’s a roundup of Black Friday deals, sales and codes. If you know of more, please share in the comments!
  • Barneys New York – save up to 40% off select styles
  • Beautylish – gift card event, receive a $20 gift card for every $100 you spend, ends 12/1 at 9 pm, PST
  • Bloomingdales
    • Big Bag Sale, save up to 50% off online through 11/29
    •  Tale $25 off almost every $200 spent (see info and restrictions)
  • Bobbi Brown Cosmetics – pick 5 samples and free shipping with any $30+ order, 3 days only
  • Chanel.com – new Limited-Edition Rêve de Orient Eyeshadow Quad launches on Monday (P.S. also online now at Nordstrom)
  • Diptyque – complimentary 35g Myrrhe + Feu de Bois candles with any online purchase, use code FRIDAY14, valid through 12/2 or while supplies last
  • Giorgio Armani – receive 20% off orders of $75+ with complimentary shipping, spend over $150 and also get 5 Deluxe Samples, use code FAMILY14, valid through 12/7
  • Kate Sommerville – 25% off Friends and Family Discount on entire order, use code FRIENDS2014, valid through 12/1
  • L’Occitane has several offers
    • Black Friday Travel Set $15 with $45 Purchase, use code TRAVEL, valid 11/28 to 12/1 while supplies last
    • Black Friday Pampering Treat $15 with $45 Purchase, use code NOURISH, valid 11/28 to 12/1 while supplies last
    • Limited-edition Black Friday “Everything You Need” Collection, free with $225 Purchase, use code BLACK (limited quantities), valid 11/28 to 12/1 while supplies last
    • Buy 2 Get 1 Free on Select Items, use code B2G1, valid 11/27 to 12/7
    • Free Candle with any $120 Purchase, use code LIGHT, valid 11/29 to 12/31
    • Free Jumbo Shower Gel with any $130 Purchase, use code BSBV at checkout, valid 11/29 to 12/31
  • Lancome – purchase any mascara or holiday mascara gift set and receive a free eyelash curler and a deluxe Cils Booster XL sample, plus free standard shipping on any order $35 or more, use code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout
  • Laura Mercier receive 25% off any $100 purchase, holiday sets excluded, discount will be automatically applied at checkout
  • Macy’s – 
    • take an extra 15% off select holiday sale items
    • Black Friday beauty deals, gifts and GWPs here
  • Marc Jacobs Beauty – Marc Jacobs Beauty #BLACQUERFRIDAY Sets, exclusively available online for a limited time only:
    • In the Rouge has Enamored Hi-Shine Lacquer – Rita (shown above), Lust for Lacquer – Lust for Life, Lovemarc Lip Gel – Neo-Noir
    • In the Nude has Enamored Hi-Shine Lacquer – Funny Girl,  Lust for Lacquer – Sweet Escape,  Lovemarc Lip Gel – Severine (reviewed)
    • In the Glitz has Enamored Hi-Shine Lacquer – Showgirl, Lust for Lacquer – Magic (review), Lovemarc Lip Gel – Saboteur
  • Molton Brown USA – 25% off every order, use code MBEVENT2, ends Monday
  • NARS Cosmetics – Give and Take 20% off, use code TAKE20, valid 11/28 to 12/2
  • Nordstrom – Black Friday Deals in Women’s, Women’s Clothing, Shoes, Men’s, Juniors’, Kits’, Handbag and Accessories and more
    • Beauty Deals here
    • Beauty Gift With Purchase offers here
  • Saks Fifth Avenue – up to 60% off select styles online, valid until 11/29 at 12:01 am EST
  • Sephora – $10 Beauty Deals all weekend starting on Black Friday and continuing
    through January 1, online & in-stores, limited-time specials, while supplies last
  • Shopbop – 15% off orders of $250+, 20% off orders of $500+, 25% off orders of $1000 or more, use code GOBIG14 at checkout, ends 12/1 11:59 PST
  • Shu Uemura USA – 20% off orders $50+ with free shipping, use code SHUJOY, ends 12/1
  • Space NK USA – Receive a $25 giftcard with a $100 purchase, valid through 11/30, automatically added at checkout
  • Tatcha – 20% off Friends and Family Sale, use code FF2014, valid from 11/28 to 12/8
  • Truffle – 25% off your entire order, use code HOLIDAY25, valid 11/27 to 12/1
  • YSL Beauty – 20% off orders $75+, free shipping, spend $125+ and get 5 additional free samples, use code YSLGIFT, valid until 12/7 

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NARS Tech Fashion Lipgloss Coffret

November 26, 2014

NARS has so many beautiful holiday gift sets this year. So far I’ve managed to limit myself to one. I ordered the NARS Tech Fashion Lipgloss Coffret ($39 for a set of 4 mini glosses, 0.12 oz/4 ml each). I’m a major sucker for minis and the lip gloss set was too cute to pass up. The colors don’t have names but are labeled with numbers:

  • Shade I is a super sheer sparkling light peach with silver flecks
  • Shade II is a mix of rose and bronze with gold and silver sparkles, also very sheer
  • Shade III is a cool plum orchid with silver flecks
  • Shade IV is a soft red with a hint of shimmer

Left to right, I, II, III, IV

Shade I and II are both very sheer but still show up on my lips. I think these will be better layered over lipstick if you want a more visible gloss look. Shade III and IV are both medium in pigment. All the colors have some degree of shimmer, I and II are more shimmery, while III and IV are not quite as sparkly on the lips. As far as I can tell there is no detectable scent or fragrance in the glosses. The finish is ultra glossy but not too wet looking. Lasting power is average. They adhere well to the lips but won’t last the entire day without touchups.

These come with an angled sponge tip applicator.

Swatches are shown below applied on the arm with a couple swipes. Lip swatches are also straight from the tube, applied with the sponge tip:

A few comparisons to other colors for reference:

Set 1 with Shade I and II:
Bite Beauty Mix n Mingle Lush Fruit Lip Gloss in Papaya
MAC Cremesheen Glass in Romantic Overture
NARS Lip Gloss in Sweet Revenge
Surratt Lip Lustre in Ensoleille
NARS Lip Gloss in Supervixen (review + swatched)

Set 2 with Shade III and IV:
Laura Mercier Lip Glace in Violet and Orchid
Chanel Rouge Allure Gloss Distinction and Seduction (lip swatched)
Burberry Lip Gloss in Oxblood

I have more than enough gloss to last 20 lifetimes but I think this one is a winner. It has a good range of colors to suit a number of needs. The small sizes means I will be able to use them up easily within the next few months and not have to worry about them going bad. I’m a sucker for minis and I’m thrilled with this one. I love each and every shade in the collection which is rare for me when it comes to sets. It is limited-edition for holiday so once the sets sell out, they’re gone.

I give it a huge thumbs up. If you’ve been eyeing this one, you might want to hold off until Black Friday or Cyber Monday to check for deals. I’ll have a roundup in a couple days on deals posted on the blog.

The NARS Tech Fashion Lipgloss Coffret retails for $39. It’s available at Nordstrom, Barneys, Neiman Marcus and Narscosmetics.com.


Did you get any of the NARS holiday sets? Any of them worth splurging for? They look so tempting and I’m trying to resist.