Thursday, 30 June 2011
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Le Labo London
I have always walked past the Le Labo counter in Liberty because I thought it looked so clinical. And also because I didn't really know about the concept.
I'll be honest. I am a make-up snob. Hence I never really had a good look at Topshop makeup. Until now.
We've all had those moments where you've waiting around for a friend in a shop, so you're having a browse around, picking up things you'd never normally pick up or look at. Then BAM! There's something that you must buy right there and then.
These eye crayons from the Sandstorm collection did it for me. They've been out for a few months, but I've never looked at them until now. I think it was the more sophiscated packaging that drew my attention to them.
Formulated with rare and exotic ingredients, the luxurious formula has an ultra-creamy texture for an incredibly smooth application. Specially treated color pigments are blended to deliver pure color with just the right balance of luminosity.
I usually don't like to buy skincare without trying a sample first - I don't believe in spending on money on something that doesn't work.
Which is why I get annoyed when counters are reluctant to hand out samples. I can understand why, but nine times out of ten, a customer will buy something after using a sample and finding it effective (when prices are within reason of course).