Chanel added a brand new product to their No 1 de Chanel skincare line with three shades of the No 1 de Chanel Pores and skin Enhancers ($60 every for 1 fl oz). These are radiant illuminators that mix skincare and tint in a single. The No 1 de Chanel Pores and skin Enhancers comprise the Pink Camellia Extract and Pink Camellia Oil that are supposed to assist revive and defend the pores and skin.
These will be worn on their very own throughout or as a primer beneath basis. The three shades have a medium texture consistency – not liquid/fluid however not tremendous thick like a cream. They do have a hydrating really feel and just a little goes a good distance so that you don’t want rather a lot.
I’ve performed with these a couple of methods. The shimmer is okay sufficient that I can apply all around the face rather than basis for an throughout glow. If I set with a very good medium protection powder on prime just like the Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless End Powder or Chantecaille Compact Make-up the result’s a naturally radiant glow from inside form of look, virtually like recent pores and skin that’s softly powdered.
I additionally like utilizing as a primer beneath basis or blended in with basis for just a little extra glow.
There are three shades, Mushy Pink is a pearly delicate peachy pink, Medium Coral is a peachy shade, Intense Amber is a really heat golden amber shimmer. On my pores and skin tone which is a Chanel B40/BD41/B50/BD51 I can use both Mushy Pink or Medium Coral on their very own. I additionally like the 2 blended.
Formulation is simple to mix and work into the pores and skin with fingers. One pump is greater than sufficient for me to cowl my complete face. These are pure in end however have extra protection with a thicker texture than the Chanel Les Beiges Sheer Wholesome Glow Highlighting Fluid or Fluid Enlumineur.
Swatch comparisons:
Under Mushy Pink and Medium Coral swiped on naked pores and skin
Utilized throughout
Full magnificence look sporting:
There are many complexion enhancers out proper now and for the same end, I might say the Elf Halo Glow Liquid Filter is probably the most related in the way in which it appears on the pores and skin. In fact the formulation and shades are fully totally different, however for a glow product I can put on all around the face by itself with out trying like a disco ball, I really feel these are related. The Elf product is primarily make-up and the shades are nearer to pores and skin tone shades whereas the Chanel is noticeably extra hydrating and the colours work to virtually brighten the pores and skin with the pink and peach tones.
Backside line: love. I didn’t anticipate to like these as a lot as I do since I already am a die-hard fan of the Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Flawless Filter and Elf Halo Glow Liquid Filter. Each of these are available pores and skin tones so I wasn’t certain I would really like the No 1 de Chanel Pores and skin Enhancers because the colours aren’t actually pores and skin tones.
The Chanel has a ravishing luxurious really feel and provides a delicate radiance to the pores and skin. The tint within the base provides extra life to the pores and skin by including some heat. I’ll say that when you’ve got tremendous oily pores and skin these could also be too hydrating for you.
I did a overview of the No 1 de Chanel magnificence line some time in the past right here in case you’re questioning what different objects I attempted from the road. See the Enhancers in motion right here.
You’ll find these at Chanel and Ulta Magnificence.
Have you ever tried these? What’s your favourite complexion enhancer as of late?