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A free eyebrow pencil life lesson: never underestimate a good spoolie! Apart from the mismatched shade it's a very pigmented pencil that applies easily and contains a good spoolie brush too.

I accidentally applied it slightly outside my actual brow in beginning of my brow & there you can see quite well how warm it is. This brown shade is too warm for my liking as I have cool tones in my brown hair, I'm a bigger fan of ash shades to do my eyebrows with. So pretty! On my eyebrows you can see the Sourcils Poudre eyebrow pencil in the shade Dark Brown. I absolutely love these plummy shades on my green eyes. As you can see i didn't really blend out super seamlessly, but it doesn't really bother me. I went for a pretty bold but still very wearable look with this palette: I used the nude shade all over my lids and applied the dark purple plum shade in the crease, blended out with the red plum shade. I would've ditched the silver/white shade in the middle (the silver is an overspray) and gone for a medium shade to compliment the deeper shades, but the other ones I'm pretty happy with. The shades work so beautifully together too - I love the combination of green and plum. The powders are a little dryer so will take some more effort to blend out, but it's definitely a nice quality and not hard to work with. While they're not all buttery smooth and insanely pigmented, I must say that I really like the palette and the overall colour payoff.
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The one I have here is called " Eclectic" and features an interesting set of shades: a frosty white shade, a nude shade (barely visible on my skin tone), a red plum, a moss green & a dark plummy purple. In the eye department this collection also features a two brand new & limited edition 5 Couleurs palettes. Left to right: Dior Addict Fluid Eyeshadow in Cosmic & the five shades of the Eclectic quint I have the shade Cosmic and it does belong to the ' okay daz bold' box. If you want to wear them opaque you need to apply them with the brush and wait patiently for the formula to dry completely. The texture is a little hard to work with though - your best bet is to pat this on top of a look for some added shimmer (discovered this idea at Sunny's), or to wear quite sheer & blend it out with your finger.

There are six shades in the collection, ranging from ' okay that's bold' to ' I might actually wear this to work'. These are very metallic with a high shine - almost like an intense coloured varnish for the eyes. For the eyes there are a few new palettes in this collection, as well as brand new Dior Addict Fluid Shadows. In this post I'll mostly be focusing on the eye makeup as there's otherwise just way too much to feature in one go. It works for a neutral kinda gal like me (I seriously consider eggplant shades a neutral these days), but it's also beautifully electric and bold with metallic hues like whoa. The whole shade range collection is a stunner on many different levels. And of course it's also just plain pretty and wishlistable. This collection is an ode to the Dior woman: it's very versatile and allows to experiment with many different types of looks.
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There's also a bit of Belgian pride going on: this is Peter Philips' first full makeup collection since he became Dior Beauty's creative director. And there are similar warm feelings for the Dior Autumn collection " Cosmopolite" this year it ticks a lot of boxes. I'm a big fan of their palest Nude bronzer, the pink Tie Dye blush hasn't left my daily go-to Muji drawer and their Cuir Cannage eyeshadow palette has been one of my favourite shadow quints of the past years. Quite a few of my daily staple products are by Dior and the list keeps on growing. Dior's slowly taking over the number one spot in my favourite luxury makeup brands list.
