Purchased items.
SPRING IS HERE.
No?
Well, eff it, let's pretend.
I'm diving deep into all the pastels I can find. I ran across the Pupa Spring display at Jean Coutu a few weeks back, and all those beautiful lilacs and apple greens called to my soul. I had to get a few bits from the Sporty Chic Collection - especially an incredible-looking cream shadow in a shade I've actually never seen before (and crossed my fingers it would show up as vibrant on the eye as it does in the jar).
The vibe here is giving me a flashback to the 4th grade (mid 80s, to save you the math), which is admittedly not a time period I'm usually inclined to revisit. And yet...I'm having the sweetest wave of nostalgia right now (bolstered by these kind of articles). Preteen me would have given this palette a place of honour on her dresser, right next to her bottles of Exclamation and Electric Youth.
The actual colour palette reads a little less obviously 80s, though. A little Twiggy, maybe?
Either way, it's beautiful. All of the eyeshadows have the same ultra-fine, smooth texture, creamy but thin in the way of the Maybelline Color Plush eyeshadows. The pigmentation is semi-sheer, but intentionally so, not due to chalkiness. To me, these are fantastic layering shades, as they all have some degree of opalescent shimmer that sits so well on top of a deeper base, though they can still be used by themselves. Wear-time was surprisingly good for chiffon-light shades like this, about 8 hours without significant wear and tear, though with fading. (Over a primer or cream base.)
I think veils of colour like this feel very modern right now, especially for spring. I'm kind of tired of the very contoured/defined/transition shade/3-point eye looks that are Instagram staples right now.
If you're going to get something from this collection though, it HAS to be the Velvet Matt cream eyeshadow in #003. This is truly incredible. Purples are notoriously difficult to get right in terms of texture and payoff, but a pastel-hued version in a matte cream formula? That truly is a marvel.
And the colour...LOOKIT.
I really don't think I've seen anything quite like it, especially not in such a top-notch formulation. I didn't need to use a primer under it, and it lasted 8 plus hours without budging, cracking or fading.
I did a quick look using these guys, drawing from both the Twiggy/60s/Mod side and the current Korean-inspired Spring makeup trends.
I used the Velvet Matt as a base on the mobile lid and lightly buffed into the crease, and then layered the lilac shadow on the lid, with the pale pink in the centre of the lid. I used the apricot through my crease. I then worked a Sephora Contour Eye Pencil in the shade #37 Caipirinha Dreaming' into the lower lash line, and then buffed the chartreuse shade over that. The pale lemon yellow went into the inner corner. I finished off the eyes with little wing courtesy of the Le Métier de Beauté pen liner, and a couple coats of Make Up For Ever Smoky Lash mascara.
To keep on-trend with the radiant, "just had a facial" skin, I applied a crapload of moisturizer, used the Make Up For Ever Smoothing Primer, and then applied the Clarins Everlasting Foundation using a buffing brush that was dampened with a glycerin-heavy toner from Nuxe. A bit of bright Delizioso Pink blush from Milani on the cheeks, and then loads of balm and a swipe of Quince from Bite Beauty on the lips, faded out to the lipline for a juicy effect.
I'm digging it.
I know Pupa is hard to get in Canada - I can only find it here in Jean Coutu stores. Have you guys seen it anywhere else?
(I purchased all the items. This post is not sponsored or otherwise compensated.)
OMG NEED IT ALL. So pretty on you! Out west you can find Pupa at Rexall Drugstores. GOING THIS WEEKEND.
ReplyDeleteOh, awesome! That's good to know. I'm always hesitant to review things that aren't so accessible. By the way, do you happen to know if they have Lorac available at the Nordstrom in Chinook?
DeleteEvery time I try to wear pastels, I look like a clown. And I so so so badly want to wear pastels, too - I'm guessing it's because of my skin tone which leans heavily towards my Mediterranean heritage and so not pastel-friendly (see? that's one of the perks of being fair-skinned like yourself...count your blessings, lol!). I love the look you created and even though I'm sure it won't suit me, I think I need to hunt down that matte purple!
ReplyDeletePS: I've seen Pupa at Pharmaprix ...unless my memory is playing tricks on me!
I think pastels are really challenging to wear in general, unless you have that super fair, angelic sort of colouring. But man, I gotta say that I'm SO ready for spring that even if they looked like crap on me I would be troweling on the sherbet shades right now, lol!
DeleteI think they did have Pupa at Pharmaprix years back, but I haven't seen it since, unless they started bringing it back?
No Pupa kicking around here anymore...maybe one day! LOVE the look you've created, Maggie - so fresh and fun for spring! Like Eugenia, I find pastels hard to wear but I've already decided I'm going to give them a shot this season and figure out how to wear them...at least on the very odd day that I actually wear makeup, lately!
ReplyDeleteI actually think you would totally kill a lilac like this, Toya! It has just enough depth not to be washed out. :)
DeleteAnd yes, I can imagine you have other priorities right now aside from makeup! ;)
Oh what a pretty eye look :-O I wasn't too sure about the colors but after seeing them 'in action' I can only conclude that I like them a LOT.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean! I picked them up because I couldn't imagine not getting them, but I admit I scratched my head for a bit, trying to figure out a wearable look that featured ALL the shades, and without relying on neutrals. That said, it's also a palette that works beautifully as something to add to an eye look, as opposed to being the focal point. :P
DeleteWow that is just gorgeous. What amazing colours, they look great on you. Is it wrong that the packaging reminds me of Jem for some reason?
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