![]() LOL, I am of the same mind set as I am thinking about getting the grey one but thinking would I pay £41 for 4 shadows if I ignore the base, I'm sure you know the answer to that ) x Thanks :) I know what you mean, I'm glad it does make a bit of difference. I would say its a cool toned brown, like you I think Dior often brings out warm browns so this makes a nice change and I think works really well with the shadow shades :) I tend to always wear primer now as well. Thanks :) I do find the shadow and liner shades wear really well. I guess my opinion is somewhat mixed, as whilst I really like the colours, quality and overall effect of 4 of the shades, not being able to get the centre shade to work for me makes me feel like I'm not getting the full results I should be. However, I do not feel it smooths the area more so than other brands. This palette does give a subtle lift effect and does brighten without giving a harsh/stark look often associated with highlighter type shadows. Although I feel the shadows have more pigment and blend better without the base, I wanted to show you the full effect. I've used all the colours together shown below, including the centre shade as the eye base. L-R (as per the numbers of the overlay shown in the picture above) 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 It subtly highlights, however as an eye base its creases and has a negative effect on my shadows wear and pigment. The texture is smooth however I do not find it evens my lids as I can still see discolouration showing through. It has a lot of slip to it and goes on a very sheer ivory with tiny sparkles. This is probably the fundamentally part of the palette as its meant to be lifting and smoothing due to being “infused with skin-care ingredients" and its also meant to correct and even the eyelid. Lastly we have the centre cream eye base. The pigment is very adjustable and with a slight touch I was able to use this on my brows as well. ![]() The liner/brow colour has a rather dry texture so as a liner I mix some water with it to get it to apply smooth. The powder shades are buttery soft, blend seamlessly and last well. A brown/taupe with a slight rose/mauve tone, the finish is more of a gleam than shimmer. It contains a sheer iridescence peachy pink. ![]() The shadows are meant to be a “new generation of luminous pigments and eye-care serum powders, revitalizing, radiance-boosting, treatment-based shadows”.Īvailable in 4 harmonies I bought Lifting ivory (£41). Essentially its a palette to create an eye lifting/brightening effect. It does not have any applicators, please near this on mind when purchasing.Dior have recently released a new style quint called 5-Couleurs Lift. It comes in a durable clam shell CD plastic wallet. These are shades 042 Grey, 532 Ivory, 642 Amber & 842 Rose - this listing is for shade 842 RoseThis is a brand new, untouched full-size demo version. il techniques of backstage make-up artists, the 5-Colour Lift palette offers perfect cover and illuminates the eyes by bringing together the following: A smoothing base-lift packed with active ingredients to correct and even the eyelid, Two shades of serum-eyeshadow, one light and one dark for make-up which blends seamlessly into skin, A shimmering radiance highlighter to light up eyes and An eye and eyebrow pencil for perfectly structured and emphasised eyes.Available in 4 natural colour harmonies with a sculpting effect, 5-Colour Lift transforms make-up application into a veritable ritual of eye beauty.Dior 5 Couleurs Lift - Eye Shadow - 842 RoseFor 2011 DIOR has created its first radiant eye lift at the heart of the mythical 5-Colour palette range.
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