The illusion of shadows d? Shadows dazzled through Chanel

After publishing Chanel’s Illusion d’Ombres Etptant and Mirifique shadow reviews, there was a lack of glare, wasn’t it?Some readers have charged me (rightly! And here’s the publication of my last shadow in the wealth collection.The:

L’Abloui is the least pigmented in the family (much less!).There was even a semi-disappointment for that, but the color is so special that I got over that bad first impression.It has a very difficult tone to define, it is a reddish/pink brown with golden, white and pink reflections, all very discreet.The photo couldn’t be captured, but that’s it, complex!

  • As I hate the show on my arm (everyone knows it.
  • Don’t they?) I made this classic makeup ONLY to show what the eye shadow looks like.
  • MAC Rolou Dazzled Sketch.
  • Check:.

I noticed the color doesn’t cover the skin very well, did it?This works more like a spark, an excellent one for those who want to risk a different makeup but are not used to coloring/twink.She’s chic, made!

The texture is the same as the others, a gel that on contact with dry and sticky skin, the shine lasts for hours and hours.

My Chanel Illusion d? Shadows were gifts from Viva Dream Sell this link here!

I wasn’t going to buy any more until I checked?Mermaid? Chanel, where the models paraded make-up with the Fantasme pearl, then exploded, didn’t I, coveted it and I’m definitely going to order it.

Did you like it? Am I still preferring Mirifique?

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