After living in Rome for almost a year now, I only realised about these made in Italy cosmetics only recently. So I dragged Cartcart to bring me to Castel Romano where I bought my first made in Italy cosmetics! Yay!

Below is a quick show and tell video of the two cosmetics that I bought – The Pupa Lip Perfection Splendor and the Eye Designer.
WANT MOAR!
Sidenote : If you’re free on the 27th December, join me for a high tea session! 




Lol… in Polish (my native language) “Pupa” means “ass” xD
Oh my gosh, are you serious?! Hahaha! I bet this isn’t sold in Poland then!
I’ve seen Pupa before! Didn’t know that’s from Italy. I like the lip gloss. Maybe you should buy a dozen and sell them here. I’ll buy from you heh heh…
Really? If Cart passes by the area again, I’ll get one for you if you like :-)
hey, the eye applicator seems so convenient. how bad is the consistency?
Did you tried to slang your england?
Hillary
The eye shadow itself is nice, but the applicator takes a bit of getting used to, to control. First you need to aim and then angle it properly and then slide it at the right angle. A bit of a hassle if you want to have it on perfectly at one shot.
Ruby
Nah, that’s my regular voice when I video myself. If you are up to it enough you can try and go all the way back to my first vidcast :-P
The applicator doesn’t seem to be all that friendly to use. Also, with different people having differently shaped eyes, I guess it might make the applicator difficult for them.
Oh well, anyway, I like the festive eyeshadow colours! So preeeeeetty! I’m going to go check out the mekap when I pass by a Sasa again.
The applicator is wierd! In theory its a good idea, but in real life its as hard to use as liquid eyeliner. I suppose its just a matter of getting used to, but I dont want to spend time everyday just to practise putting it on man :-P
What do you mean by the festive eyeshadow colours? The pupa one?
Love your vid, as always!! :D
I’ve not seen/heard of Pupa, but then I don’t go out much and go treasure-hunting for makeup so watching your vid does help me some. The colours look very pretty on you :) The applicator does look a bit too big and awkward to use, but quite an innovation though. Next time I walk by Sasa I will check out the lip gloss :) That could be something I might want to pick up. When you say it smells like vanilla, I like!! :D
Yay! Thank you! :-D
Like you, I’m not so much in a habit of going around and buying a lot of mekap because it does have a shelf life. No point buying so much and in the end, never use and then it expires.
But mekap does fascinates me anyway, all the lovely colours :-)
I’m not sure if the lipgloss is in Singapore. Is it there in sasa?
Is wants moar too! My first mekap set is from Pupa :D
And that eyeshadow applicator sure is weird- looks like the idea came from the DIY home-painting movement of the 90′s!
Hahaha, now that you mentioned it … it *does* seem like a DIY home painting applicator isn’t it?
In a way it is, since its a DIY eye painting applicator :-P
Your regular vice? Yeap, sure.
That’s sweet of you, Marina! But guess what, I saw Pupa in Suntec SaSa two days back! I saw lotsa lip glosses and eye shadows, go check them out when you come home!
Ruby
My what? My regular vice would have to be chocolate and ice cream :-P
Heyzanie
Really? Whats the price like there though? Hmm, I should take a look around when I’ve reached, it’ll be loads of fun :-D
Hey, I just bought a Pupa lip gloss (#13) on promo. That’s about S$19+. ^^
I saw the prices in Singapore for the lip glosses … err .. I can get them for cheaper :-P
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