Monday, December 10, 2018

Digging Into Mineral Makeup

Where did it all come from?   Well from boredom of emollient metallic explosion.  UUHHHH, so pigmented!!!!!

Give me a break, ok! 

I mean I love them but I am growing older at the same time.  Honestly, most of the time they feel so much and not matching with rest of my assemble.

However, mineral makeup feels fab throughout the day.  They are a bit underwhelming when you first put it on especially if you are a Colorpop or Juvias Place kind a girl.  But they feel so elegant and they get better and better throughout the day. 

Below is the beginning of my experiment with mineral eye shadows.


It looks mediocre but the picture is not doing justice believe me.  I did a video with this look.  I hope it is going to  make a better impression once I upload.  It is happening soon.  All I need is a quiet time for a voice over. 

I am loving these type of looks.  They feel like modern Bridget Bardot.  If everything goes as planned, I am having a son in 8 days.  I am so excited because right after that, I am going to get my hair done. 

Here are the details for the eye makeup:
  • Concrete Minerals Graveyard on the lid and under lower lash (the taupe goodness)
  • Concrete Minerals Los Angelitos in the inner corner and in the lower lash line
  • Shu Uemura M 851, 850, and M 895 build in the crease in order
Unfortunately, the Shu Uemura shadows I used are very cool toned mattes and they did not blend well over Concrete Minerals primer.  I am trying to find pressed matte eye shadows in my collection that will work awesome with this primer. Next time I shop from this brand, I will try their loose matte formulations.  I am on a mission. 

Please recommend to me if you have experience with amazing mineral shadows. 



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