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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

FOTD: Minimal(ish) Makeup Featuring Mostly Chanel



...and one without the glasses where you can see that I forgot to fill in my brows (or to comb them)

This one is from some time last week, a "running errands on a rainy day" kind of makeup. I picked Chanel as a theme for an understated look. It wasn't planned since I was simply trying to get ready and out of the door in time for my nail appointment, but decided to embrace it. It was the first time in weeks I reached for the Chanel foundation. Vitalumier used to be my holy grail and most-used product, but they've discontinued so many colors, tinkered with existing ones, and the last bottle I bought isn't as good a match as it should have been. Maybe I should try Cendre 30, but I think I'm happier with my usual go-to, Guerlain Lingerie de Peau.


Face
Chanel Vitalumiere (the regular one) in Beige 40 mixed with their Le Blanc primer to lighten the color and make it slightly less yellow. I've repurchased Le Blanc a couple of times over the years, and have a feeling they reformulated it since I first reviewed this base all those years ago.
Cle de Peau concealer
NARS Light Reflecting Powder (loose)

Eyes
NARS eye primer
Chanel Mystere Quad (discontinued)- only the two lightest shade, mostly mixed together, with a touch of the lightest one under the lower lashes, to counter any darkness from the glasses.
Chanel Santal (#100) Stylo Yeux Waterproof Eyeliner
Le Volume de Chanel mascara in 01 Noir (from a sample, still working through a pile of them)

Cheeks
Chanel blush in Rose Ecrin.

Lips
A light touch of Chanel Rouge Coco in Mademoiselle topped by some random nearly sheer Chantecaille gloss sample.

Brows
Nothing. I forgot.

Other stuff
J Crew white t-shirt, DVF long cardigan from who knows how many seasons ago, very vintage Jean Patou scarf. Scent of that day was vintage Opium (edt). Obviously, low-key makeup doesn't mean low-key fragrance.

7 comments:

  1. Gaia, I love the lip/ blush combo you used! The minimalist look is great on you.

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  2. Mystere, what a blast from the past! I must dig it out sometime, but living in Europe, I actually just want to forget that old baked formula. I am actually wearing a similar look today, but I used Tom Ford Spring2015 cream eyeshadow, Chanel blush stick in no 21 and Rouge Coco Shine in Parfait. Also an errands day!!

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  3. Love the colors you used here. And am always interested in seeing what eye looks work best for glasses as I'm wearing mine more and more these days.
    Anna

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  4. You look wonderful! I love everything about your look--certainly including the glasses. I know what you mean about Vitalumiere, by the way. The colors have definitely shifted over the years. Or maybe my skin color has changed? Either way, the foundation I once loved doesn't love me back any more. But even if you're not quite happy with it, it looks beautiful on you.

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  5. I love the lip color - and agree with Charleston Girl, minimalist look is quite wonderful on you! Unfortunately Mademoiselle never worked for me but it provided a fabulous base for other deeper colored Chanel glosses to give it pop.

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  6. Love this minimalist look on you - sometimes less is more! Absolutely enchanting Mademoiselle lipstick - just so MLBB on you. Glasses make you look less like a librarian (no offense, but you know what I mean) and more like a sophisticated European or Mediterranean woman of the world (no offense to American women, but they are usually blond and blue-eyed). I love that your blog is entitled the Non-Blonde!

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