I was honestly so pleased with the eye look in particular and if you are taking one thing from this post, make it the Freestyle Colour Crayon in Rally HERE. Eyes, lips, cheeks – or anywhere else you can think of.
I’ve also played around with how I’ve photographed these products – the sharp and blur is exactly how we wear cosmetics – some things blended, others precision applied.
I mean, don’t you just want to smoosh those? 🙂
The crayons (£12 HERE) come in nine colours – from neutrals to brights, such as blue. The pencil is made from FSC certified wood with a recyclable aluminium cap. They’re nicely blendable although bear in mind that if you are using them in colder weather they’re not going to be quite as pliable as in warm.
As you can see, the pigment is strong! Bearing in mind that the Colour Pigments are £12 for a 15ml tube, I think that price is a snip. They’re HERE. In the swatch, from bottom to top : Play (matte), Real (matte), Rebel (shimmer), Born (matte) and Parade (matte). I’d head straight to Rebel for a gorgeous mocha shimmer.
In the swatch above, it’s Boost and Rally. I see make-up across the price board – this new arm for The Body Shop feels like great value for money and it performs beautifully. I have no complaints (other than there’s nobody my age shown using it on TBS website and yet it’s an ideal product range for all ages). As you know, but I need to say it to cross the t’s and dot the i’s, I have done commercial work in the past for TBS.
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