The new Rouge Éclat Spring Make-Up Collection Face Palette From Clarins ($35), available now at Clarins counters and nordstrom.com.
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Sylviasays
Pretty! I would love to hear your thoughts on this product. I have been eyeing it online, but am not close enough to a store that carries it to see for myself.
I want this powder SO badly! SO glad that they decided to release an actual cheek color powder instead of just a face/finishing powder this time around. I was kinda over those 😛
I love the design on this palette! I’d be sad when it was all swirled away. This looks very pretty but very light – it’d probably make a very pretty pink-y highlight in the spring and summer.
Sylvia says
Pretty! I would love to hear your thoughts on this product. I have been eyeing it online, but am not close enough to a store that carries it to see for myself.
Marla says
Hm, not sure if I like this one. Can you swatch it? I’m a huge fan of Lorac’s PRO Powder Cheek Stains. Wonder how this compares?
Chris El says
This looks pretty in the pan but I’d love to see a swatch. It seems too light for medium skin.
Kim A Very Sweet Blog says
It’s so pretty! I’m loving all the pink for spring!
Kiss & Make-up says
Pretty design 🙂
Rachel says
I have to say Clarins does the product presentation beautifully. Always love the pattern their products have if they have it. 🙂
Becca @ The Beauty Sample says
I want this powder SO badly! SO glad that they decided to release an actual cheek color powder instead of just a face/finishing powder this time around. I was kinda over those 😛
sillylilacs says
Oh the details! It’s so pretty! I think it’s great that Clarins called it a face palette…it really can be pretty versatile!
Richa says
A Pretty Palette indeed!
Jay @ Wayfaring Beauty says
I love the design on this palette! I’d be sad when it was all swirled away. This looks very pretty but very light – it’d probably make a very pretty pink-y highlight in the spring and summer.
Jennifer says
SO SO pretty! What I remember from working at Clarins Corporate thoug was that their makeup was heavily scented. Is that still the case?