FOTD Aromaleigh Jewel + Wild Coco l’orchidee + MAC lips

by Karin on November 18, 2009 · 0 comments

in Arbonne, Aromaleigh, Bare Escentuals, Clinique, Creating a new lippie, FOTD, Greens, Highlighting, Lip Gloss, MAC, Purples, Rouge or blush

Still working through the samples I bought.

Eyes:
Base: Nude Frost + BE Queen Phyllis
Outer Corners: Jewel
l'orchidee (purple)
Inner Corners: Wild Coco (golden avocado green, not bright)
Drylined bottom with a mix of both of these colors -- the little shimmers on top of the ziplock, not caught inside -- don't want to waste a single shimmer!
Wetlined lower and tightlined upper: Clinique Blacker Violet Never again -- it doesn't really show up, but it also burned in my one eye water line -- had to basically remove it.
Tightlighted both top and lower: Clinique Starry Plum -- This showed up a bit more. Did not put it in the waterline. MAC is better for the waterline.

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Jewel: Cool purple with shimmers of coral gold contrasting the purply goodness.

Blush: Arbonne Promise
Highlight up the center of face: Arbonne Bashful

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Lips: MAC Baby Sparks + Smile Dazzleglass, one on each lip and smooshed
Wow! so pretty -- I'd seen this on a MUA, so I bought both colors. My camera picked up the micro glitter pretty well.
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What do you think?
So far I have loved every color I've tried, even the ones I didn't think I could or would wear (such as this Wild Coco.) I just love the amount of sparkle in each color -- loads and loads of tiny micro shimmers.

Karin
www.savvythinker.com

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