Look for 12 new Longwear Powder shadows to spring Up on benefit Counters This March
The new benefit Longwear Powder Shadows, $19 each
Stricken with a bout of beauty-fueled insomnia last night, I lay awake in bed reading what Susan Miller had to state about my near future.
As a side, Astrologyzone is my frickin’ jam! promise to gawd, Susan’s forecasts are freaky accurate. I don’t hold ’em as gospel, however if she were to tell me, “Karen, don’t cut your hair this month or purchase any type of new electronics. It’s the planets, Karen… They aren’t looking good,” I’d be all, “Affirmative!”
ANNONSE
So, the horoscope. Susan suggested that the end of this month would be a fantastic time for me to take a huge trip.
Kul! except that it’s already the twenty-fourth, as well as I still don’t have tickets…
Jaja. I assumption there’s still time for Jeremy Renner’s people to phone call as well as invite me on a last-minute cross-country road trip. Seriously, guys, I can be prepared in a flash. I even understand which eyeshadows I’d bring with me — Benefit’s new Longwear Powder shadows — which I might test on the trip.
ANNONSE
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The benefit babes are re-launching their color line this spring, which implies new packaging, new colors and, in some cases, new formulations.
Milk It, a pearly white
Call My Bluff, a pale shell
The Longwears will replace Benefit’s velvet Eyeshadows — the square eyeshadows with the white tops as well as the birdie design.
With the new Longwears, benefit is preserving the exact same quantity of product per pan (0.11ounces), while increasing the costs from $18 to $19 each.
The new line features 12 shades, as well as it doesn’t look like any type of of the previous colors were invited to attend… a few of the new shades bear resemblances to their older brethren, like the new It’s Complicated, which looks to me a bit like good Melons, as well as Kiss Me I’m Tipsy, which reminds me of Dandy Brandy.
And there are other colors right here that seem to look like the Velvets, although they don’t appear to be precise matches, as far as I can tell.
They are available in three completes — matte, satin as well as sheen — with a majority of them being neutrals, with a sprinkling of pink, blue as well as purple for spice.
Pinky Swear, a soft matte pink
For the record, the Longwears feel just as soft as the velvet eyeshadows do to me, as well as when I location a finger in one of the pans as well as swirl it around, the finger picks up a great deal of product. The formula feels conveniently creamy for a powder eyeshadow, possibly because of the microscopic powder grains, which seem much more finely milled than before.
It’s Complicated, a golden peach
Thanks a Latte, a golden brown
Pause for Applause, a soft lilac
Nude Swings, a soft increased gold
Blingo, a fantastic silver
Raincheck, a smoky amethyst
Gilty Pleasure, a golden sand
Kiss Me, I’m Tipsy
Quick, look Busy, a matte espresso
From the left: Milk It, phone call My Bluff, Pinky promise as well as It’s Complicated
Thanks a Latte, pause for Applause, nude Swings as well as Blingo
Raincheck, Gilt-y Pleasure, Kiss Me I’m Tipsy as well as quick look Busy
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Art deco influenced packaging
Speaking of similar colors, you may acknowledge a few of these shades from the just recently released world well-known Neutrals palettes.
If there was a world well-known shade you fell in like with however didn’t bring home, you’re in luck. You might always pick up a single pan in March with the new re-launch.
I just started futzing around with these, so I’ll understand much more after I spend a long time with them on the road trip with J. Renner…but I can already see that sandy, golden thanks A Latte borrows a page from MAC Soba (while turning up the shine).
That one ought to see lots of utilize around here. I bet it’ll look very quite with a bit of black liner on the lash as well as water lines…
ANNONSE
Look for the new Longwear Powder shadows at benefit counters, in stores as well as on the internet this March.
Ditt vennlige samfunn sjarmavhengig,
Karen.