Showing posts with label Rouge Bunny Rouge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rouge Bunny Rouge. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Rouge Bunny Rouge Florita Blush






Florita, a Rouge Bunny Rouge blush from their For Love Of Roses line, is probably the scariest makeup item I own (not counting eyelash curlers). The first time I looked at this shade it gave me Coulrophobia. But I trusted the Zuneta team, said a quick prayer to patron saint of makeup addicts and dipped a brush in the pan. The result was a pretty (and  sane) rosy cheek.

Florita is a true rose shade with a delicate satin glow but absolutely no shimmer. It has depth and complexity that come into life on my skin. I can't even begin to guess what it would look like on faces with pink undertones, pale blondes or redheads, but I can tell you that my medium olive skin this Rouge Bunny Rouge blush is flattering and wearable. I use the smallest Hakuhodo Yachio brushes for this, because I prefer to apply the pigment very precisely and then blend it, often with a fluffier brush. The texture of Florita, like all Rouge Bunny Rouge products I've tried so far, is superbly fine and very easy to manipulate into the preferred intensity and shape. I reach for it often when I'm sporting very neutral eyes and for a quick pick-me-up.

This blush is true to the quality I've come to expect from Rouge Bunny Rouge. Finely milled textures that are easy to blend and give professional looking results- no chalkiness, shiny particles or anything that detracts or distracts. It stays put and lasts all day without losing the finish, intensity or changing color. Since Rouge Bunny Rouge is only available online, it takes a lot of faith in a brand to go for such an intimidating color, but every time I wear Florita I'm very glad I did.

Bottom Line: yes, it's that pretty.

 For Love Of Roses blushes (around $39 in the current exchange rate) and the rest of Rouge Bunny Rouge products are exclusive to zuneta.com. They ship internationally.

All photos are mine.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Rouge Bunny Rouge Eyes Wide Open Brightening Liner Duo





I take full responsibility for this little fiasco. I have reasonable reading comprehension skills and should have known better. But I was looking for a solution for bunny eye days and Rouge Bunny Rouge is fast becoming one of my favorite brands so I added Eyes Wide Open, the  Brightening Liner Duo, to a Zuneta order a few months ago and hoped for the best. I never use a white eyeliner on my waterline- it looks unnatural and does nothing to improve my eye situation. I liked Rouge Bunny Rouge's idea of using a flesh-tone liner instead. The problem is that my flesh is not petal pink.

You can see where this is going.

Eyes Wide Open Brightening Liner Duo has two sides. The thinner pink end is for use on one's waterline, to make it less red and open up the eye. The thick white pencil is for brightening the inner corner. Both have a cool satin finish that would probably work well for the pale and pink-toned among us. Unfortunately, I'm not in that category, hence a frosty pink disaster. I didn't like the white brightener any better. Between the starkness of the color (the swatches don't betray how bad it was on my face) and the thick consistency of the product, it was not the best option for my inner corner. A touch of gold, ivory or sheer peach wash works better on me. The one white eye shadow I use these days is Burberry and it has a certain glow that the Rouge Bunny Rouge pencil lacks when it comes in contact with my skin.

The good news is:
 1)  Last week I actually found the perfect eye brightening pencil for those of us who don't do pink. Details coming soon.
 2) Rouge Bunny Rouge has so much other great stuff to offer I don't hold a grudge.

Bottom Line: Your mileage may vary.

Rouge Bunny Rouge Eyes Wide Open Brightening Liner Duo ($34.90 at the current exchange rate) is exclusive to zuneta.com. They ship worldwide.

All photos are mine.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Rouge Bunny Rouge Eye Shadow Duo A Major (038)






Because one can't have too many gorgeous neutrals.

The full name of this Rouge Bunny Rouge item is Long-lasting Duo Eye Shadow - When Birds Are Singing- A Major/fis Minor. That's quite a mouthful for a small compact of two deceivingly unassuming colors. One is a pale golden beige/sand that's very hard to describe and doesn't swatch very well but gives the brow bone just enough highlighting. The other is a shimmery cool taupe or mauvish brown that brings depth and definition. It's a very elegant combination and the finished look is the definition of polished.

I don't know if those whose skin tone is darker than my sort of-NC35 would be satisfied by this Rouge Bunny Rouge combo- there are probably several single eye shadows that would have more impact. But if you can wear these colors you'll find the quality, texture and finish utterly sumptuous. I wear the A Major duo over a primer (Kanebo Sensai) and despite the subtlety it doesn't fade or crease. When I want to add a little more definition or drama I add an Edward Bess eye shadow (Dusk works especially well, as does Intimate) in the crease and close to the lash line or a touch of Le Metier de Beaute Corinthian.

Bottom Line: perfection.

Rouge Bunny Rouge Eye Shadow Duo A Major 038 ($41.87 at the current exchange rate) is exclusive to zuneta.com, a UK-based online store. They ship worldwide.

All photos by me.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Rouge Bunny Rouge Lip Gloss- I Have My Honey (053)




Rouge Bunny Rouge is a niche European brand that has been getting a lot of online buzz and a cult of fans. I've heard about it from readers and bloggers, so you can imagine how thrilled I was when this Gleaming Temptation Lip Gloss in I Have My Honey (#053) arrived at my door. First, behold the feminine packaging. It's extra useful when a tube of lip gloss is different enough to stand out in my drawer so I don't need to waste time searching for a specific one. But Rouge Bunny Rouge is more than its cute tube.

The Gleaming Temptation Lip Gloss is hydrating and comfortable to wear. It stays on nicely without migrating, smearing or fading (until lunch, that is). Even a sheer and nude color such as I Have My Honey is nicely pigmented and gives the lips a healthy radiance and plumped up look. This specific color is a lot more complex than I expected. No. 053 is a warm mauve with tiny coppery particles that don't cross the line into glitter territory (unlike the somewhat similar LORAC 3D I reviewed earlier this week). It looks beautiful over a nud(ish) lip liner or on top of light rosy colored lipsticks (or this one from Youngblood Cosmetics, that I've been wearing a lot lately).

Bottom Line: My wishlist is already a mile long.

Rouge Bunny Rouge Lip Gloss ( £20, right now about $31 according to the website) is available from Zuneta.com. They ship internationally. The lip gloss for this review was sent for my consideration by the store.

All photos are mine.