A Look at a Few Pieces From the Chanel Ombre Premiere Eyes Collection - Makeup and Beauty Blog

I swear, nobody does subtle fancy finishes like Chanel. It's their makeup super power. I love the fashion they handle satin and shimmer — love it deep down in the marrow of my basic! — and if you lot besides get a thrill from subtle flashes of glossy shine here or shimmer at that place, I call back you'll love what Chanel is doing with their new Ombre Premier Eyes drove.
It'south a massive drove! It only launched at chanel.com and is coming soon to Chanel counters with a new line of foam eyeshadows (eight shades, $36 each), a new line of powder eyeshadow singles (xvi shades, $30 each), a couple of dual-ended retractable eye brushes ($42 each), some eyeliners ($xxx each) and two brow gels ($32 each).
The bulk of the pieces are as well permanent, so yay! 🙂 If you fall in honey with something (and you but might), you lot don't have to decide right away. You lot have time to ruminate.
Don't miss the Chanel Ombre Premiere Longwear Cream Eyeshadows
I tried three of them and was hooked. They're the things I was most looking forward to when I heard virtually the collection, so I had high expectations already, but even with that Chanel didn't disappoint.

I'm already a super fan when it comes to the Chanel Illusion D'Ombre Long Article of clothing Luminous Eyeshadows, and the new Ombre Premiere line has a similar, spongy, soft formula. When you press your finger into one of the pans and work it effectually, yous can feel them give and sort of…bounce. They aren't dense like a MAC Paint Pot.

The featherweight formula also skims across my skin just as easily as the Illusions. It'southward easy to forget I'm wearing them when they're on my lids.
Highly pigmented too
Different the Illusions, the Ombre Premieres are VERY pigmented. Similar, I recollect of the the Illusion D'Ombres more as emphasis shadows. They're more than sparkly than pigmented, and I use them most often to boost an existing eye look by adding them as an extra layer on peak.
Just the Ombre Premiers are more similar directly-upwardly cream shadows, and so you can practise an entire heart expect from start to finish simply using them.
And withal, even though Chanel gave these ample pigment, they however found a way to make them alloy easily. It only takes a few swipes.
Y'all have about a three-minute window in which to piece of work before they fix, so if you like to dilly-dally while you vitrify and blend (*ahem* I do), don't, because once these dry, they won't motility.
My favorite: Pourpre Profond
My favorite ane then far is Pourpre Profond, which is a… I hateful, I don't even know how to describe this colour. It'due south mostly crimson brown, but sometimes it looks more plummy and reveals secret statuary micro glitter.

And what the heck is up with this end!? Sometimes information technology looks matte, sometimes satin, and sometimes information technology shimmers like sunlight on the water. That'due south what I actually love near Chanel. 🙂 They tin can squeeze so many different personalities into the same product. It's downright rare and magical.
As for the Chanel Ombre Premiere Longwear Powder Eyeshadows…
The collection'due south Chanel Ombre Premiere Longwear Powder Eyeshadows seem but as complex, as well, peculiarly taupe Talpa and blood-red Desert Rouge.

At first glance, Desert Rouge looks matte, unless you're looking at it in sunlight. Then more of a satin finish comes through.
And when I'm indoors, Talpa shows upward as a velvety shimmer, but if I'm wearing it in the car and catch a glimpse of my lids in the rear view mirror, I swear, information technology looks like a wet eye gloss.
That texture, tho!!!
It's like shooting fish in a barrel to get carried away while swirling fingers and brushes in the Ombre Premiere Longwear Powder pans because of how otherworldly soft and flossy they feel.
Remember that epic middle palette with the flossy pulverisation shadows that Tarte did before this jump? Rainforest of the Sea Volume 2? I think these experience very similar.

Lastly, Talpa and Desert Rouge both take Urban Decay levels of pigment (which is unusual for Chanel), just the blackness shade I also tried, Noir Satin, is more typical of Chanel. Information technology's correct around the centre in terms of pigment.
A few thoughts on the brushes and brow gel
Both the Retractacble Dual-Tip Eyeshadow Brush and Eye-Contouring Brush ($42 each) are supernaturally soft and And so GOOD. They're also dumbo and easy to maneuver, which makes them skillful at getting product exactly where I want it to go.
Sadly, at present I have it in my head that I demand more Chanel brushes in my life… WHY YOU DO ME LIKE THAT COCO?

I've also tried the Transparent Le Gel Sourcils Longwear Eyebrow Gel from the release, and information technology has a lovely matte finish, simply information technology isn't very stiff. It doesn't have plenty hold to tame my unruly brows. 🙁
Seriously, I need brow gel that tin stand up upwards to a air current tunnel, human.
Honestly, though, part of me is relieved that I didn't fall prey to a $32 brow gel…
The verdict
In that location's a lot to like in this collection, but it'south easy to love the cream shadows in this launch. I remember they're well worth a special trip to the mall to swatch all by themselves.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
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