Emerveille roughly translates to marvel in English - and that exactly what it is. Preferring to keep things laid back, chic and easy, Chanel's Emerveille is a marvel at doing so. This peachy golden eyeshadow is rather out of the ordinary and like something I hadn't used before. Its creamy, almost spongy texture is pretty bizarre for starters. But it can easily be a sheer wash of colour, to a dramatic pop of coral, even providing the perfect base for any other shadow. Let me introduce you to Chanel Emerveille...
Emerveille Illusion D'Ombre eyeshadow - Chanel (£24.00)
At first sight this pinky coral shadow look rather akin to the popular Mac Paint Pots, with a more expensive price tag (naturally). However not just a bog standard cream eyeshadow, it feels spongy bouncy like, having more substance than a straight forward cream. With a delicate shimmer, I prefer to use my finger to apply, which allows you to decide how pigmented you want the shadow to appear. Surprisingly long-lasting, with no creasing problems, this shadow has become my go-to choice, especially for spring summer season. It looks fresh and light, in both texture and colour.
Priced at £24, it is rather steep. But remind yourself of the fact it's Chanel, the heavyweight sleek packaging makes it secure (and rather glamourous in my Muji boxes!). It also comes with a mini applicator, which is works well with the product. I seriously hope Chanel bring the Illusion D'Ombre eyeshadows in a host of other neutral shades, champagne please!
Have you tried any of the Chanel Illusion D'Ombre eyeshadows?
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