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docteur glamour- bourjois has a nice shade called rose retabli...
Shu Uemura's Rouge Unlimited Pink Collection, is a series of lipsticks
and glosses made with a Pink Hybrid Pigment, one of the purest pink pigments ever discovered and patented by the cult Japanese beauty company. Thanks to this breakthrough, this lip collection boasts the most vibrant hues available, creating new and unique shades of pink never seen before. Based on the photographs these pinks look lit from within. They appear bolder almost neon-like. This is very appealing to this pink lippie fan!
Here is the deets to the technology of the lippie series:
Until now, pink’s color palette was limited due to the
conventional way in which shades were processed and created.
This standard method mixes red and white pigments, which
create irregular shaped and sized particles that produce dull,
muddy pinks.
The Pink Hybrid Pigment, which was discovered by shu uemura
laboratories, is made up of a fusion between a mineral core
and an organic shell, which produces particles that are
perfectly round and regular in shape. This consistency is what
makes the hues of the lipstick so bright and pure. This is what
creates the new and unique hues of pink seen in the collection
with shades that range from never before seen light, yellowish,
dark and bluish pinks.
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Light pinks with yellow tints
PK321, PK322, and PK323 rouge
I'm pale too and I wear Her Glossiness in "my people, your people". It's a bit lighter and not as peachy but with slightly (really just slightly) lilac undertones.^That one looks so nice! My "perfect pale pink" is her Glossiness lipgloss in Life on the A-List by Benefit.
But I think it suits me better in the summer when I'm a little more tan, so I'm searching for something a little more pale. I'm gonna check that out. Thanks!
I'm pale too and I wear Her Glossiness in "my people, your people". It's a bit lighter and not as peachy but with slightly (really just slightly) lilac undertones.![]()