Instinct Fall Mode Makeup – Luring Powder by Shu Uemura
August 22, 2008 by Sasha Manuel
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Shu Uemura Instinct Fall Mode Makeup – Luring Powder
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Shu Uemura
Instinct Fall Mode Makeup – Luring Powder
Use shu uemura Instinct Fall Mode Makeup Luring Powder to create a luring complexion by widely and lightly dusting the unique pink shade of face powder over fresh skin.
Another piece of makeup that I don’t normally use is the pressed powder. Though I know the benefits of using one — mainly how it evens out the skin tone and tightly pulls everything together — after applying makeup, I dropped the habit of putting it on cuz I had learned to appreciate the “un-polished” look. My makeup looks more natural than using a finishing powder, which often creates a matte finish.
However, I did find an alternative on occasions when I do want a more polished makeup. I had substituted it with a bronzer. Though I see that this method works, I can’t help but wonder if I would end up with a better outcome if I use a proper powder.
I found this limited-edition, translucent powder by Shu Uemura which comes in a calm, sensual pink shade that suits all skintones. It’s the Instinct Fall Mode Makeup – Luring Powder. Sounds like a good option, yea? Great makeup for the Fall season, too. Heads up for you Western beauties!
Will this Luring Powder lure me to using this sort of makeup? (Pardon the pun. Heh.) But I have to admit, it did make me think. I am keeping an eye out on other prospects. This one’s a bit out of reach. Though I wouldn’t mind getting that rose complexion!
Suggested application: Apply the powder with a brush along the hairline and heightened parts of the face to add color and create a healthy and alluring rose complexion.
It’s new and is only available online. Currently priced at $38 over at Sephora.

















this is intriguing! i actually have been just using blot powder (MAC) with bronzer for an even, but sunkissed without-being-sweaty look! i wonder what this powder would be like over the blot powder??? a good setting or finishing powder will meld with the foundation and not be cakey, but finely milled for an even, soft touch! oh and i’ve discovered the benefits of oil free foundation .. hahaha! i’m late, but it really helps if you don’t like cakey setting powders LOL!
Kia
Blot powder? How does that work? Yea, I would prefer an oil-free foundation, too. What sort of foundation are you using?