Summer’s heat is on, and it’s happening to all of us. Thankfully, even though the weather is warmer, your makeup does not have to make a change to matte. In conjunction with Brand Ambassador Lily Cole, The Body Shop introduces a Limited Edition Cruelty Free Makeup collection that plays up bold, bright colors that are ripe for a fresh look this season and it’s not necessary to shy away from shine during the Summer:
More pics and info after the jump...
MINI HI-SHINE $5 Available in Go pink, Go Wild, Go play and Go Naked,
our super shiny gloss can be applied straight to your lips for super
sexy, hi-gloss lips. With a fun and fruity flavor, this wet-look gloss
is set to be a hit.
PEARL RADIANCE PRIMER $22 These radiant, light-diffusing pearls give skin a pure radiance. Use them before you use your foundation or just on its own. In just one step, your skin is hydrated and your complexion perfected.
SHIMMER CUBES $22 Pick one, two or more shades to blend and create your own look. Shimmer Cubes come in a range of iridescent pinks and lilacs. Think pink, Live Lilac, Go Violet and tint it pink. Crease resistant and suitable for contact lens wearers.
PUFF ON RADIANCE $22 Puff On Radiance leaves a pink toned, luminescent finish and is perfect for face, cheeks and décolletage. With a super soft puff, it’s radiance gone radical.
I want the shimmer cubes from this so bad! I'm waiting for a sale, and then they will be mine!
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the dome blush, wonder how similar it is to the shy uemura ones?
ReplyDeleteI love any makeup that has balls (in it). I like the looks of that primer.
ReplyDeleteI have the liquid liner, the nail file, and the lip gloss. The only one I don't regret buying is the nail file. The gloss isn't special except for the overpowering syruppy canned peach fragrance, and the liquid liner seems too cheap to retail for $13.50. I didn't like the applicator or the packaging in general. It's a FANTASTIC color but it really needs to be layered for a good color payoff. It's an okay product for a young teenager, but I kind of wish I'd have bought one from Milani instead.
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