Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Rouge Bunny Rouge Sketches On Water Tinted Moisturiser Review, Swatches, FOTD

Rouge Bunny Rouge is a whimsical, high end European brand with a global cult following.


RBR is sold in a select few countries and countless web stores including its very own web boutique. It drew my attention with the description of its tinted moisturiser. Skincare benefits? Count me in please! I have worn it daily for the past two weeks and I have a verdict for you.


This fluid Tinted Moisturiser gives your skin seamless, radiant glow and quietly underlines your natural beauty. The sublimely light texture refreshes with a high percentage of water and absorbs quickly, leaving an imperceptible film that veils small imperfections.

Loaded with botanicals and skin protective ingredients, our Tinted Moisturiser nourishes, hydrates and protects your skin against negative environmental factors like pollution and UVB rays. It includes Vitamin A and E which have anti-ageing and anti-oxidant properties; Malachite Extract is rich in copper and detoxifies the skin; it is also anti-oxidant. Smithsonite Extract provides natural UVB protection and is rich in Zinc, an essential mineral for the skin that aids healing. Laminaria Digitata Extract (Oarweed, a seaweed rich in calcium and potassium) fights fatigue, reinforcing the cells' natural defences and is anti-bacterial. Hyaluronic Acid and PCA attract and bind moisture into the skin, preventing and treating dehydration.** Botanical Squalene (from olives) prevents water loss by helping repair the hydro-lipidic film whilst maintaining tone and elasticity and Prunus Extract (from the Cherry Tree) is rich in Isoflavones to naturally improve firmness.

** Upper layers of the epidermis (Source: rougebunnyrouge.com/)


Name: Rouge Bunny Rouge Sketches On Water Tinted Moisturiser 043 Querqus
Price: € 51 for 30 ml
Made in: Italy

This tinted moisturiser spread easily and evenly without much effort. The formula is so light and airy that you can't even tell that you have it on.



I am very much taken with makeup wedges these days and I use it to apply everything - from sunscreen to foundation or in this case, tinted moisturiser. It has staying power (when paired with my trusty primer and setting powder) and does not oxidise throughout the day.

It offers a sheer buildable coverage with a natural finish; it is not matte but certainly not dewy either. It is sufficient to conceal redness and uneven skin colour nicely. It also does not accentuate dry patches.


It does not really help to control oily breakthrough nor does it exacerbate it. I started seeing a sheen on my T-zone about three hours after I applied it - this is normal for me.

There are only three shades, of which I have the darkest, so it does not cater to everyone. 043 Querqus is a fairly decent match for my skintone. I do think it is a tad too dark and brown for my extremely yellow undertone but it is nothing that a setting powder can't fix.



On the model. She is wearing 042 Sequoia.


Will I shell out for another tube when it runs out? I am on the fence.. Sketches On Water Tinted Moisturiser is my first tinted moisturiser but I do prefer it over a traditional liquid foundation and that is saying something for a person who practically lives in liquid foundations.

On the other hand, remember the claim in the beginning of this post? I did not notice the texture of my skin getting better (in fact, I have been getting little bumps around my temples. I will update this review again in the near future as the bumps might be caused by other products) but I acknowledge that it is a little hard for a makeup product to improve my skin's overall appearance.

So ladies, what do you think? Have you tried this tinted moisturiser?


For those of you new to RBR and you don't quite know which product to acquire (the mind boggling array of offerings can be a lot to take in), you might want check out their top selling products: When Birds Are Singing Long-lasting Eyeshadows, Milk Aquarelle Liquid Foundation and Amplitude Big Lash Mascara.

The full ingredient list for Sketches On Water Tinted Moisturiser:
Aqua, Cyclohexasiloxane, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Propylene Glycol, Titanium Dioxide, Mica, Potassium Cetyl Phosphate, Squalane, Beheneth-30, Myristyl Alcohol, Silica, Phenoxyethanol, Glyceryl Isostearate, Glyceryl Stearate, Glycerin, Bis-PEG-18 Methylether Dimethyl Silane, Polyacrylamide, Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Glycerides, Carbomer, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Cyclopentasiloxane, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Sodium Hydroxide, Cetearyl Glucoside, Cetearyl Alcohol, Hydrogenated Palm Glycerides, Potassium Cocoyl PCA, Laureth-7, Trihydroxypalmitamidohydroxypropyl Myristyl Ether, Sodium Hyaluronate, Cellulose Gum, Xanthan Gum, Tocopherol, Retinyl Palmitate, BHT, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Malachite, Smithsonite, Rhodochrosite, Laminaria Digitata Extract. (+:-): CI 77891, CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499

Disclosure: Press sample.

10 comments :

Jackyohhhhh said...

Your skin is seriously so nice. I've never heard of this brand but I am definitely pretty interested. I don't really have any use for a tinted moisturizer though since I have combination-oily skin. I'll have to look into their other products.

Jennifer Huang said...

the company/brand itself sounds interesting! Hmm, i've never tried their products before but I may give one of their make up products a shot since Anna's reviews on them seem pretty good :D

Nic Nic from Bangbangsheshoots said...

it looks so good on you and really cute packaging Blair!

Beauty Box said...

Very cool that Rouge Bunny Rouge is available in Malaysia! What a lovely tinted moisturizer. Makes your skin look very nice...

BlovetBeauty said...

u have great skin babes!

saccharine0158 said...

looks great! :D i like the packaging.

diana.paperdollrevenge said...

I haven't tried any Rouge Bunny Rouge but I must say, the packaging is quite nice and it sounds like an intriguing brand! I think it looks really good on you! But wow, you have the darkest color? They need more colors! Btw you have such nice plump lips!

Blair said...

Ooooh no, RBR isn't sold here but we can always get them from the web boutique or
Zuneta
.

Blair said...

Ooooh no, RBR isn't sold here but we can always get them from the web boutique or Zuneta.

Blair said...

Ooooh no, RBR isn't sold here but we can always get them from the web boutique or zuneta.