My session with a Chanel MA and Mary approached; my face was
cleansed, toned and moisturised with Chanel products, which smelt
lovely and felt very luxurious. I thought there’d be some kind of discussion
about what I wanted the make-up to look like and what I wanted them to use, but
this didn’t happen.
First step; foundation. The guy applied Vitalumière Aqua in
B10, which I’d had a sample of before but was never wowed by. Luckily I had never
splurged as it was clear the colour was slightly too dark for my skin. Mary then
came across to take over the reins and applied a stick concealer instead, which
comes in a lighter, more fair-face friendly shade. I felt like this was a little
heavy for my dry skin and looked a bit cakey. Mary’s suggestion of "you need to blend it
properly, and use the right moisturiser underneath" was not all that
enlightening. Next up; blush. A yellow-based one (can’t remember the name) was
put on, but promptly taken off as it was the wrong shade for my skin and looked
muddy. A beautiful rose coloured one (72 Rose Initiale) was then applied, which
I loved instantly. Very English rose-esque. The lips were the next step. Mary slapped on
about seven coats of an über-red lip (again, not sure which), not something I would
ever normally wear. This was followed by a sandy brown eyeshadow worked all along the lid up
to the brow. It was decided the look didn't need mascara, probably for the
best... didn’t want to attract too many weirdos on the train home.
I ended up buying the rosey blush
used on me. With a price of £31 and the redeemable £25, I didn’t think £6 at all bad for a Chanel blush. The product is really finely milled and feels very soft, although it can be a bit powdery because of this. Pigmentation is decent, giving a nice natural looking flush and sheen. It is quite a glittery blush, which isn't something I'd normally opt for, but it's not at all offensive, and helps to give a nice glow to the skin. After reading that Lisa
Eldridge used this blush on Kiera Knightley for the Anna Karenina
premiere in London, I’m even more excited to own it.
As well as this, I received a complimentary goodie bag because my brainy sis, who saw it advertised in one of those free magazines you get outside the tube, had quoted a special code. This was really generous actually, with a blush brush (perfect!), a lip balm (in the beautiful Chanel packaging) and a sample of Coco Noir thrown in (cutest perfume sample I’ve ever seen).
Swatch on my arm - swiped on the left, blended on the right |
As well as this, I received a complimentary goodie bag because my brainy sis, who saw it advertised in one of those free magazines you get outside the tube, had quoted a special code. This was really generous actually, with a blush brush (perfect!), a lip balm (in the beautiful Chanel packaging) and a sample of Coco Noir thrown in (cutest perfume sample I’ve ever seen).
All in all, good fun and I really enjoyed my first foray into Chanel make-up. Not sure the price is entirely justified, but nice to splurge every now and then. With the passing comment of a drunken chav on the train home, "Nice lipstick darling, beautiful", that was the end of my Chanel experience.
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