Sister Princess, this post is for you, lover of pink.
Shu Uemura is a Japanese brand known more for their eyelash curler and falsh lashes than anything else. Well, that may all change with the release of their new lipsticks, The Pink Collection. Pink is a pretty common lipstick color, but I admit that most pinks are pretty similar. You have your pale pink, your dustry rose pink, and then a bright pink. As you can see from this chart, Shu Uemura has developed 4 different color ranges of pinks.
The Pink Hybrid Pigment, which was discovered by Shu Uemura laboratories, is made up of a fusion between a mineral core and an organic shell, which produces particles that are perfectly round and regular in shape. This consistency is what makes the hues of the lipstick so bright and pure. This is what creates the new and unique hues of pink seen in the collection with shades that range from never before seen light, yellowish, dark and bluish pinks.
I was trying to do some research as to what exactly makes these pinks different and I think it has something to do with using a mineral core and organic shell. For all you scientists out there, how does one make lipstick?
Rouge Unlimited ($23 each)
Soft Peachy Pink
Warm Rosy Pink
Soft Pale Pink
Sheer Pink Beige
Sheer Petal Pink
Opaque Baby Pink
Soft Lavendar Pink
Sheer Electric Pink
Opaque Hot Pink
Gloss Unlimited ($22 each)
Hot Pink Sparkle
Pale Pink Sparkle
Sheer Rosy Pink
Sheer Melon Pink
Clear Baby Pink
The Pink Collection is available now at Shu Uemura counters and online.
