By the Muse on March 1, 2013
Flower Color Play Creme Eyeshadow are part of Drew Barrymore’s new Flower Makeup Collection available exclusively at Walmart. These cream shadows are a mere $7.98 and available in twelve shade selections.
Flower continues to please me with their offerings as not only are they budget friendly but quite high quality makeup. Being a fond fan of cream eyeshadow I was quite excited to give these a whirl.
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By the Muse on February 28, 2013
Just in time for Spring Pixi delights with their new Daylight Glow Collection. The Pixi Daylight Glow Collection is a limited edition make up bag filled with Pixi must haves in pretty Spring shades.
I was delighted with the little makeup bag! It has a tiny pixie zipper pull! Awww! Cute!
Let’s take a peek!
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By the Muse on February 22, 2013
For those interested in the Undressed Too Eyeshadow Palette I decided to review MUA Makeup Academy Undressed Eyeshadow Palette today. Although the color selection differs from the new palette you can still get a feel for the formula, pigmentation, etc….as I’ve found many of their palettes are consistent quality wise.
Let’s take a look!
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By the Muse on February 21, 2013
Coffreet D’Or Shine Fit Eyes are kinda the younger hipper sister of the old Coffret D’Or Fluffy Shine Eyes launched many a moon ago. Packaging is revamped, it’s now a cream versus a mousse, and the sparkle finish is here too.
I loved the Fluffy Shine Eyes myself and hated to see them go so I was happy when the Shine Fit Eyes launched as I thought it would be a similar product to fill the missing void Fluffy Shine Eyes left.
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By the Muse on February 21, 2013
Who’s up for reliving the 80′s with the new Make Up For Ever Technicolor Eyeshadow Palette ($45)? I see neons I think 80′s! Leg warmers, scrunchies, pop beads….remember pop beads? Come on there has to be someone that remember those.
Technically the Make Up For Ever Technicolor Palette is an eight shadow collection of classic neutrals and statement colors inspired by 1930′s cinematic transition from black-and-white motion picture to color imagery.
But I’m just seeing the 80′s flash before my eyes.
I remember when Pop Lid Neon was kinda my absolutely need to have item back in 2008 and this palette kinda got me all nostalgic about it (god going back to that post I am literally scared of my bad swatch photos! haha!).
So do you need the Technicolor Palette?
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