bareMinerals Radiance Rocks
Innovative beauty? Possibly. bareMinerals Radiance Rocks are made up of three minerals in their most natural state.
Hmmm....
Interesting but what's it for?
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This set is made up of three mineral rocks in various shades for a sheer wash of refreshing, cooling color on eyes, cheeks, or body.
Possibly one of the most interesting cosmetic assembles the Muse has seen to date these do so appear interesting. They come packaged with a Kabuki Brush for application and three shades which are bronze, champagne, and warm rose. Honestly, they look gorgeous but the question is will they be messy or way too pigmented to work with?
Remains to me scene but this Muse did so plop 'em in her cart at Sephora and is eagerly awaiting their arrival on her doorstep...maybe they'll be as special as they look!
What do you think?
Available for Sephora Beauty Insiders for $35.
P.S. Bare Minerals has done "rock"-like cosmetics before with a bronzer rock this past Summer.
Labels: Bare Escentuals, Eyes, Face, Fall Collections 2009
6 Comments:
I love it... it's BE's version of pressed, I suppose!
I adore my Heavenly Kabuki (not my softest kabuki, but it creates amazing coverage!), and I'll be picking this up just so I can have one in magenta!
The Rock (the first incarnation of these) wasn't messy at all, you just have to use a light hand.
These will probably turn up to be glitter bombs, but it'll be a nice contrast to the new matte foundation (heh heh!).
They look like such pretty shades.
Ooooh they look so pretty! I love them. Do try and let us know how they fare. They remind me a bit of the Body Shop's shimmer cubes.
hells yes elle :-D
hehe but I'm so bloody heavy handed damn....still loving all over these though :-D
emma that's what I thought very very pretty pale pinks and peaches!
hey bora but of course darling with swatches :-D
they kinda do don't they? but way prettier!
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