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Note To Self: Don’t Just Say, “Make My Eyes Pop!” Specify How Much.

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A few weeks ago, I had to restock my medicine cabinet with Clinique’s Acne Solution Foaming Cleanser (which is amazing, by the way). So while I stayed in Vienna, WV to be with my boyfriend, I made a visit to the Clinique counter at Belk’s with his mother and sister.

Little did I know, my trip not only consist of just buying a single product, but a make-up profile. Clinique had a promotion take Pretty in Pinks collectionplace where you can request one of their employees to give you a makeover and, as stated in their promotional brochure, “capture a new look. Now.”

Okay, so I’m highly vulnerable to promotions like this; I do like makeovers, and I do like free treats! (They give you a sample size – which can last for two months, mind you – of both the Allover Colour in whatever shade they used on you and the Take the Day Off Make-Up Remover For Lids, Lashes & Lips.) So after I hastily ordered a bottle of foaming cleanser, I asked for someone to help me “rediscover myself.”

One woman at the counter assigned herself to me, asking whether I want to be “Pretty In Pinks,” “Naturally Nude,” or “Violet Drama.” One attributed that motivated me to even give this a try in the first place was the fact that I wanted to look more natural, and have someone tug me away from pencil and liquid eyeliners in Onyx Black. (Trust me, I’ve tried.) I was afraid “Pretty In Pink” would have my whole face blushing and make me look like a pixie (not ideal for that everyday look). “Violet Drama” sounds like a disaster to my skin tone, so – because it stated what I desired in its title – I chose “Naturally Nude”.

The make-up artist elegantly worked her magic on me; it wasn’t rushed. She started off with a nice eyelid primer and some light foundation with medium coverage to wash out my flaws and turn my face into a blank canvas. (I alwaysNot from the Spring 2008 line; but Holiday 2007 develop this self-guilt whenever make-up artists do this, for some reason.) She asked me to specify exactly what look I was going for and I stated, “I want the most natural, flawless look possible. I want a new look that would be perfect to wear during the day…and I want my eyes to pop.” That last word triggered her light bulb to flash faster than my reaction towards the sheer bubble dresses (a staple in “college fashion”), and every step she took from here on was greatly praised by the head honcho of the Clinique counter…who, in reality, was a sweet old lady.

Her hand unveiled upon me this eyeshadow palette, containing a shocking contrast between one shade from the other. For a few seconds I underestimated the amount of pigment this eyeshadow contains, and how primer makes a huge difference in make-up application. Basically to sum things up, she drove herself to REALLY make my eyes pop! The Daybreak (which resembled a concoction of white talc and a light dash of cinnamon) heavily contrasted the Rum Spice shade (color is self-explanatory), and the Cream Shaper eye pencil in Chocolate Lustre REALLY brought my eyes out. Fortunately, my look was toned down with the Allover Colour in Almond Blossom on my cheeks and some Full Potential Lips Plump and Shine in Knock Out Nude, gingerly applied to my lips .

When I took a final look at the hand held mirror, I realized that I ended up looking too awake, and if anyone were to glance at me, they’d probably be hypnotized by my unintentional white glare. I didn’t want to say whatever negative thoughts I had in mind because, really, the only part I disliked about my makeover was my eyes. I regretted not specifying how much “pop!” I wanted on my eyes, but it would’ve probably psychologically made things better for both the Clinique employee and myself. (I sensed that she got the idea that I wasn’t really digging the eye job.)

She handed me my treats in this awfully cute butterfly bag. I waved and said my thank-yous, slowly – and awkwardly – walked out of the store, then quickly dashed to the bathroom once I was out of sight. I had a Colour Surge Eye Trio in Limited Black Truffle stashed in my make-up bag and used it to try and buffer the incandescent horror from my eyes. The end result showed little change, so I sucked it up and walked out of the mall’s bathroom. I guess the positive side to this was that it did provide some entertainment by allowing me to see some classic reactions when I stared down at random shopper’s faces.

Image source: clinique.com and beautifulmakeupsearch.com

Note: This promotion is currently unavailable. However, the lovely ladies did inform me that their next Bonus promotion is going to happen sometime in August, which is something I am more than excited for! For more information on events and bonuses, click here.

Written by whatitseamstome

June 13, 2008 at 7:07 pm

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  1. I buy nice makeup stuff (really only cover-up/foundation, eyeliner, and remover) only when they have free promotions like this. Makeup from CVS or wal-mart eats my skin so being cheap pays off!

    I’m bookmarking this, btw. You make me so proud.

    Branka

    June 14, 2008 at 6:31 pm

  2. Well thank you, lovely. It actually makes me especially proud that I’ve attracted you to be a usual reader to my blog:)

    whatitseamstome

    June 15, 2008 at 4:49 am

  3. This blog made me laugh…a lot. Your fashion musings are quite amusing.

    Jill

    June 28, 2008 at 10:24 pm


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