RMK Spring 2010 – Spring Modern Eyes N and Nail Color N

I have never owned anything from the Japanese RMK. Although I’m aware they have a counter next to SUQQU in London’s Selfridges, I get tunnel vision every time I’m in the beauty department and zoom straight to SUQQU, pretty much ignoring everything else. Once I’m done at SUQQU I usually leave with a bag of goodies and a little skip in my step on the way out, again not paying much attention to the other counters.

RMK’s Spring 2010 collection, Spring Modern, features 5 eyeshadow palettes, 3 cheek color palettes, 3 lipstick shades and 4 nail colour shades.

I was fortunate enough to be sent a Spring Modern Eyes N 02 Moss Green and Nail Color N EX-28 Rose Pink to review ^_^

RMK Spring Modern Eyes N – 02 Moss Green
Comes in silver ultra reflective packaging (can even be used as a mirror) and contains 4 shimmery eyeshadow shades. I think this is the quad used on the model in the promotional pictures of the Spring Modern collection.

I haven’t had a chance to play with this yet; I was already wearing my SUQQU Blend Eyeshadow EX-06 (see post below for my first attempt at EOTD) so will swatch/review over the weekend. The colours look very pretty and from what I can see the eyeshadows’ textures are quality.

Packaging

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No flash

Closeup without flash

RMK Nail Color N – EX-28 Rose Pink
The closest fuchsia shade to this I currently own is OPI I’m Indi-a Mood For Love, but OPI’s is more vivid in comparison. I’ve applied this to my toes (my fingernails are occupied by SUQQU). It doesn’t take ages to dry and is quite creamy so I only applied one coat. I’ll post a picture of it during the day.

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  1. Any swatches of the Spring Modern Eyes N??

    Up till now, nothing really caught my eyes from the Spring '10 collection.. Except for the Lunasol quad and blush.. Which is good for my wallet! lolx

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  2. Yep I will post swatches of it at the weekend ^^

    I'm quite looking forward to SUQQU's Spring 2010 collection (typical hehe) – the face colours look rather interesting!

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