6.26.2008

[Cheap & Chic]: Napoleon Perdis Makeup on SALE





You know when there is this one beauty product that you desperately want to try but it's waaaay beyond your budget? Well, you can stop living off of free samples (I do it too...) and buy the real thing!




The entire Napoleon Perdis make-up line is on clearance at Sephora! You might be wondering: 'Who the heck is Napoleon Perdis?' I did too, but it barely matters who he is because his products are so amazing.




"Napoleon Perdis, Australia's leading makeup artist, created his line of products back in 1993 to explore and experiment his way to new beauty heights. Today, he has a cult following that's as illustrious as his can't-live-without face and body collections. Perdis' line of simple yet luxurious makeup celebrates and empowers natural beauty, and allows you to easily turn the latest runway trends into your own reality. Epitomized by the brand's butterfly emblem, Perdis encourages women to experience a beauty metamorphosis." - Sephora.com





I reviewed his Lip Lacquer, which I find to be his best product, in a previous article. Normally retailing for $20, this lacquer is on sale for $10! 50% off. However, colors extremely limited. Sephora.com only has one shade left called 'Baby Lips' which is a pinkish-reddish-mauve color with a slight gold shimmer.





It looks like this against my skin tone, but I think it is universally flattering.





"Ultimate lip service. Create a chandelier shine for your lips. Conjure up the perfect pout with this lush lip nectar. Double beauty duty, drenching lips in a sparkling too-good-to-be-true shine, while providing real treatment benefits. Protects, conditions, and locks in moisture with an extensive blend of Avocado, Jojoba, Chamomile, and Hazelnut oils. Healing benefits come courtesy of Vitamin E and the exotic Kukui Nut to protect lips from sun, surf, and neglect. Size: 0.75 oz" - Sephora.com








Get the lip lacquer and some of his other products on the cheap while you still can, before they are discontinued in U.S. retailers! It's horrib of me to say this, but we are definitely benefiting from poor Napoleon's misfortune in this case.



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