Thursday, 29 August 2013

Review: Cle de peau Palette Vintage 2009 version- --Yves Rocher loose powder foundation 100 very light (dupe)



I do not remember why I bought CdP 2009 limited vintage palette. I remember it costs 140 CAD plus tax. A very crazy price. 

However I must say that I like that CdP palette very much. It not only highlights well, but also gives a beautiful, healthy and youthful glow. Do not turn yourself off because of the sparkle, it gives you a subtle golden sheen. 


The texture is ultra creamy, the powders in the palette are the most finely milled ever. It does not sink into the fine lines under eyes and it's not dry at all. 

There was a circle of bronzed color in the centre of the palette. As you can see it's gone already. It works well as eye shadow and bronzer. 

I have been looking for many highlighters and shimmering strips with the same finish, however there's no such beautiful glow and subtle high light color like CdP palette. 

One day I stepped into Yves rocher's shop to look for foundations, I found powder with the same finish as CdP palette vintage. Yves Rocher's loose powder foundation is not a foundation to me. It's a highlighter. So don not be fooled by its name. Since it contains only 4 g and the price is 29 CAD plus tax, it can be the most pricey powder foundation ever. 





You can see the above swatch. They look like twins! 

So save your money on CdP holiday palette. I bought only one time in 2009 and never repurchase again. I do not think any powder worth that much money. 








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