Hello I'm C and welcome to my channel Tano SHE. Now today's video is going to
be fun because I'm going to be talking about makeup and brushes that my husband
bought for me in Japan
Okey-dokey now just to let you know I did not send my husband out to Japan
without some sort of guidance. And because I am super super duper organized
I sent my husband out to Japan with a list. And on this list are the specific
items that I've been wanting to try and alternates in case those items were not
available in the store said he was shopping at. And the contents of these
bags are what we will be looking at today. So that this isn't a mega huge
video, I'm going to just do an overview of all the items, and then I'm gonna be
making separate videos for the makeup and the other tools. So stay tuned for
those. In the meantime let's just get into this first bag here- and it's from a
store called Mega Donki. The "Donki" stands for Don Quixote, and it's a famous
sort of quintessential Japanese variety store that you can find throughout Japan
and they carry all sorts of things from housewares, electronics,
and cosmetics. Okay ... Digging in, the first thing I have here
is: Pure Pure Kiss Neo in the color 96, and it's from a company called Majolica
Majorca. And this is neat because it is a color-changing lipstick. I've read about
it in Japanese magazines, of course, and it seems quite popular so I wanted to
give it a try. Next up are these eyeshadow singles from Majolica Majorca.
This color is RD which I'm assuming stands for "red' - RD422, and this one is
V which probably stands for "violet" V1482. Once again I've read about these in
Japanese magazines and I just want to give them a try. I'm always on the hunt
for a true red eyeshadow because often, red eyeshadows will read pink. Maybe
because of my undertones and my skin. And this I want to give a try because
violets and purples really complement brown eyes. Now note: these guys are
really tiny. I would say they're half the size of what we're used to getting here
in the United States. But in their defense, I would say that they're super
cute- #1, and #2, probably more important is- that Majolica Majorca
is a Shiseido brand so I could just look at these as sort of the baby sister
versions of Shiseido lipsticks and eyeshadows. They might not wear the way
Shiseido products will but it's nice to know that the Shiseido brand is behind
this line. So I'm definitely looking forward to trying them out. The next
thing is in this so unglamorous little white bag here, but inside the white bag
is something I'm pretty excited about. And these next items were found at Plaza
which is in the basement of Ichi Maru Kyuu (109) in Shibuya. Ichi Maur Kyuu is
probably one of the most famous department stores in Shibuya and it is
just packed from top to bottom with women's
fashion accessories- and yes you can find makeup there. Ah yes! Products from a company
called Canmake. First off, I have Canmake Cream Cheek in the color 15. I'm
really looking forward to giving this a try because, well, I have sensitive skin
and I've never tried a cream blush before. And it seems like the formulation
is pretty mild and I shouldn't have a reaction to it so fingers crossed it's a
really pretty everyday color and mmm let's see how it goes. Next up we have
quite a few things in here. Man he did really good! He found a lot of the things
that I wanted. So yeah! Good job honey! Okay
Canmake's Candy Wrap Rich Color Lip Gloss in the shade number 2. Whee! Definitely
looking forward to this because with Fall and Winter, I like a bright, deep
saturated red. This- this is probably gonna do it for me. And according to the
reviews I read online, this should not be terribly sticky and it has pretty good
staying power, so fingers crossed. Next up is Camake's Jewelry Shadow Veil in the
color number 3. I select this shade because it's pretty neutral, so it can be
worn by itself or on top of an eyeshadow, and bonus bonus: it comes either finely
milled or not so finely milled. So depending on if you want just subtle
shimmer- you can do that, or something a little bolder- you can do that as well
Cool. Two in one
Next is Canmake's Glow Fleur Cheeks in the shade number 2
And this is neat because it comes with five little shades inside and you can swirl
this little brush around to create a perfect peachy cheek, or you can isolate
the colors to create your own custom cheek color. This seems to rank pretty
high amongst Japanese drugstore blushes, and I've seen quite a few Japanese
YouTubers highly recommend it, so I wanted to give it a shot. The final item and my
little Plaza pile is this: And it is Canmake's Transparent
Finish Powderr in the shade Pearl Lavender. Based on the name, I wouldn't say that
it's a color correcting powder. It's definitely a transparent finishing
powder. All this powder is supposed to do is to help brighten one's complexion. It
just adds a little more highlight and shimmer to your face but not like
full-on highlight or anything like that. And added bonus- it comes with SPF 47
Yeah, I have sensitive skin we'll see how it goes. Hopefully it works. It would be
nice to have a powder that has SPF in it. So hey it's a twofer
because not only can it help brighten your complexion it'll also protect your
skin from the sun. And in this final plastic bag here is this: Canmake's
Marshmallow Finish Face Brush number 1.Yay!
This brush came from Matsu Kiyo, which is in Shibuya and it's a huge drugstore
chain. In fact, they have multiple locations throughout Shibuya. And yes
I've really been wanting this. It's a half moon brush. Super cute and
apparently, it's very very soft. It can also be used for that Transparent
Finishing Powder that I was just showing you. This next item can actually be
purchased in the United States but for whatever reason, maybe because
this sort of item is more popular and more widely used in Japan, it was half
the price. And it's from Chanel. And it is this: Their Le Cotton. Their cotton
pads. Here in the United States, a box of these go for about $20, while in Japan
it's $10. Hmm... Maybe it's because my husband was looking specifically for
this product, but he noticed that most drugstores out in Japan are really
really stocked with all sorts of cotton pads. These I found out about the price
from looking at one of my Japanese magazines, where there was an entire
section on the different kinds of cotton pads that you could buy and how they
ranked. And these ranked quite high, so I thought why not. And ha, half price?
Yes. This next item I've been dying to get my
hands on, and it is from the Shu Uemura store in Omotesando Hills,
and it is this- Tadaaa! The shoe Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler:
gold-plated. Mmm. Usually I buy this from She Uemura's website but since my
husband was out in Japan, I thought, hey why not pick it up out there. And I
believe it's a little less expensive there. Now do I really need a gold-plated eyelash curler? The answer is "no". But I think it's just really beautiful and
it's not that much more expensive than their standard eyelash curler. And I will
say I've never had any issues with any of their curlers in terms of how long
they last and how good they are with curling the eyelash. And I've never had
them pinch my eyelid, so based on the shape of my eye this is the perfect
eyelash curler for me. And last but not least is this makeup brushes from Hakuhodo
These came from the Hikarie department store in Shibuya. Just to fill
you in, Hakuhodo is a Japanese brush manufacturer and they make calligraphy
brushes, brushes for artisans, and brushes for makeup. And here we go. Okay.
First up is their J602 Slide Face Brush Angled. Ad this is a retractable
brush, and it can be used for highlighter, blush, powder, on the go touch-ups. Perfect
for inside of my purse. Next is their Fan Brush. And I have to say I've always
wanted one of these. And while it may not look like much right now, after it's
washed, it's gonna fluff up quite a bit- and I plan on using this for finishing
powder when I'm done with my makeup. This is a J6530 and it is the Highlight
Tapered Brush, and as described it's perfect for highlighter. I however do not
use highlighters so I plan on using this for setting powder underneath my eyes
and maybe sometimes, if I just want a full wash of color on my eyelids, I can
use this too because this is gonna be a nice big fluffy brush. And on those lazy
days, this is gonna be perfect for that
This next brush is the J4002, and it is their Dual Fiber Powder Brush C.
While it's not the biggest brush, I think that this will be great for my more
pigmented blushes, to help me achieve a more sheer look. This guy right here is
the J146 brush, and it is a smaller round brush. And I think it's
gonna be perfect for say my outer-V area, some crease work, or even blending out
colors. Hm. Okay. This is the B5511 Eyeshadow Brush Round and Flat.
I picked this brush for smudging eyeliner, and it also can be use for the
lower lash line when I want to add some more color right in here. This final
brush, I would describe as a bonus item because my husband did get me all of the
brushes that I wanted on my list, and this one had actually been listed as an
alternative. So super sweet of him to go back later during his trip and pick
this for me. What we have here is the Fan Brush Mini Angled and Round. I have
to say this is the cutest brush I've ever seen. This would be great for
finishing powder, blush, highlighter- if you wear highlighter, and touch-ups. And
we've reached the end. That was all the makeup and brushes that my husband
bought for me while he was out in Japan. I'm sure I'm going to have a lot of fun
trying out these new products and tools, and as a reminder, I do plan on making
separate videos for the makeup and for the brushes. So please stay tuned. A very
special thank you to my husband for going above and beyond the call of duty
running around Tokyo with my list in hand and finding everything and more for
me. Thank you so so much! And to all of you out there, I'm hoping that you
enjoyed this video. So please kindly like, comment down below, and subscribe. And hey-
Thank you so much for spending a little time with me. I'll see you next time bye now
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