Showing posts with label Makeup Base. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Makeup Base. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Review: RMK Smoothing Polished Base

After having reviewed the RMK Sheer Powder Checks Blusher from the Dusty Bright Colours collection, today i am going to review another item from my previous RMK haul at Takashimaya- RMK's Smoothing Polished Base.

I have been using RMK's creamy makeup base for quite a while which i would say i am rather fond of it, in fact i think RMK actually monopolised my base makeup... from makeup base to liquid foundation (of course the other liquid foundation would be Bobbi Brown's Moisture Rich liquid foundation)... pressed powder and then loose powder.

I am open minded when it comes to mixing and matching base makeup items from various brands as long as they suit me, so in that sense please don't mistaken me for a "purist". The 2 deciding factor as to why RMK monopolised my base makeup stash, would be the colour match and the staying power, so far my experiences with RMK in this area are quite pleasant and so i don't see the need to switch unless of course something better comes along.

As i have oily combination skin (think large pores around the checks and oily T-zone and some dry patches), naturally i am inclined to check out their Smoothing Polished Base (anything to make those pores smaller) which i have not purchased before (i think it was launched together with the improvised version of the creamy makeup base earlier on).


RMK Smoothing Polished Base.

 20ml.

 Before application.

After application.

In terms of packaging, the product is housed in the typical RMK silver box and it comes in a squeeze tube just like the creamy makeup base. So far so good, no pots to dip my fingers into it.

No scent detected too. Good good.

Texture-wise, it is of a much thicker consistency than the creamy makeup base or any other makeup base that i have tried. It is more paste-like and requires quite a far bit of blending done to achieve the "smooth" appearance. 

According to the RMK SA, this Smoothing Polished Base is not supposed to be used all over the face, it is specifically targeted at the T-zones and areas where there are fine lines, it is also capable of controlling oil.

The size of this base is 20ml which is a third smaller than the makeup base, this is fine for me since my intention of purchasing this product is for creating a smoother appearance (minimizing appearance of the pores around my T-zone and my nasolabial folds =laughing lines).

In terms of performance, yes the product is able to create a smoother surface, probably by "blurring"the apearance of the pores (around my T-zone, especially my forehead and my laughing lines are less obvious, this is good as i don't find my foundation setting into the lines that much (usually i moisturise like mad.. haha). It does produce a natural smoother surface for me. I tried to show the effects in the photos above, apologies if they are not clear enough for you.

Where oil control is concerned, i don't find it particularly good at that which i don't really fault it that much as it is not a "Oil control Smoothing Polished Base" afterall. The Smoothing Polished Base does wear quite well around 6 hours or so which is more or less around the same as the creamy makeup base (i do need to blot my face especially T-zone a few times, other than that so far so good).

Would i recommend this to anyone?

Sitting on the fence on this product, considering that i have higher expectation of it at the current price point and the fact that this product is not versatile enough to be used on the whole face.

People who have deeper laughing lines and enlarged pores might not find this product working as well for them as they would like to. If you are looking for something to achieve that flawlessly porcelain smooth skin, then this product might not be your cup of tea

I say, don't be shy. Go to the counter and try out the product. I do find RMK's SAs really approachable even if you don't purchase any products at the end of the day (which is partly why i am inclined to the brand as well : ) ).

Priced at S$41.00 for 20ml, available at Takashimaya and Isetan Scotts Shopping Centre.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Haul: Guerlain makeup at Takashimaya Square

Hauling seems to be a must nowadays for me.... especially since they are great deals not to be missed. Yes, i hauled some eye candy today......

Enjoyed....


 The Guerlain loot for today.

 2 eyeshadow palettes.

Ombre Eclat 4 Couleurs in 410 (Limited edition) from the Les Ors Holiday Collection 2010.



 Guerlain's signature Bee mortif.

A hefty piece of gold.







Ombre Eclat 4 Couleurs in 490 (Permanent Range).

My very first turquoise theme eyeshadow palette.



The usual light gold brick.






 Terracotta Lip Gloss from the Terra Inca Collection for Summer 2011.

08 Mambo- which is a bright fiery orange. 

 Love the design of the lip gloss handle.

 Guerlain Perfect White Base Perfection UV Intense SPF 30/PA+++ in Pearl Lily- looking forward to use it as it has dual function (both as a makeup base as well as sun screen).

The loot once again.

The sale is still on till end of this month.... go check it out if you are interested.... Happy Hauling : )

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Haul: RMK and Bobbi Brown at Takashimaya Sale

When you are in the mood for anything, nothing or rather there isn't anything that can stop me from doing it.... yes hauling. And so, when the opportunity arises.... the shopaholic in me is once again alife....

Yes, yes.... i did some hauling over the weekend at Takashimaya, mainly RMK and one or two Bobbi Brown items which is a first for me... with the excellent deals around and vouchers on hand, i can't resist but to stock up some essentials.

Here we go..... reviews coming up hopefully soon.....



 When RMK meets Bobbi Brown......

A tower of RMK essentials and splurge. 

 The RMKs....

Unveiled.

RMK Smoothing Polished Base- a mattifying makeup base that is supposed to minimize the look of pores especially to be used around the T-zone.

 Smoothing Polished Base- 20ml.

List of ingredients of the Smoothing Polished Base. 


RMK Face Powder in N00- essential backup.

 Contains 4.0g.

 List of ingredients of Face Powder N00.

RMK Pressed Powder in 04.


List of ingredients of Pressed powder in 04 (darkest shade 05). 

 RMK Sheer Powder Cheeks Blusher in EX-02 from the Dusty Bright Colours Collection.

 The fingerprints magnetic compact case.

 Limited Edition from the Dusty Bright Colours Collection.

 List of ingredients of the sheer powder cheeks blusher- the Splurge (by far the most expensive blusher i have ever owned).

 The Bobbi Browns......

 Bobbi Brown Moisture Rich Foundation SPF 15- 30ml.


Liquid Foundation in Warm Sand 2.5 - surprisingly much lighter than my RMK liquid Foundation colouring.

List of ingredients of the foundation. 

 Bobbi Brown Loose powder in Soft Sand 5.


 A hefty 28.0g compared to RMK's 4.0g



 List of ingredients of the Face powder.

 GWP from RMK- deluxe sample size of the smoother (toner lotion) and makeup base, usual sample size creamy soap and sun protector.

 GWP for purchase beyond S$220 plus if i recall correctly.

 Another GWP from RMK-USB holder with mirror (which i chose over the Dusty Bright Colour collection pouch).

I was quite skeptical if i should go ahead with the hauling initially, however with the Takashimaya storewide 10% discount, plus the 20% from RMK (my birthday month) and the Takashimaya vouchers i have on hand, this is a haul that is bound to happen no matter how.

If i do recall correctly, i got the RMK face powder (UP: S$73.00) and Smoothing Polished Base  (UP:S$41.00) at only S$64 plus as they have a promotion for purchasing the duo. Unfortunately, the day i bought the duo happens to be the last day of the promotion.

However, currently there is another promotion going on... which is with the purchase of a eyeliner (UP: S$40.00) and a mascara (not too sure about the price, i think it is around S$30 plus), you get to get a full sized eye colour plus you get to choose any colour (UP: S$57.00). Promotion ends end of October, do check out the RMK counters if you are interested in this promotion.

Meanwhile, stay tune for upcoming reviews....

Thank you.