Saturday, September 13, 2014

Sleek Eye Dust Tigress

Hello lovelies,

who doesn't know Sleek? All makeup lover all over the world must have at least heard the brand. Their collections and variations are almost endless. Known for being opaque and easily used.

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www.sleekmakeup.com:

Eye Dust Eyeshadow Pots are hyper-pigmented pearlescent loose eyeshadows in a variety of colours that are loaded with mica particles to illuminate and highlight for a wide eyed, dewy and high impact glamorous finish. Perfect for a wash of bold colour on the eyes that can be layered as desired for a stronger, more intense effect, perfect for any occasion. This loose formula can achieve an endless variety of looks, for glowing skin mix in small amount of Tigress to your foundation or it can be used as a bronzer/highlighter.
To complete the look, and ensure the wow factor, wear with Lash Out Mascara.
Available in 23 shades.
6.5g
Store in a cool dry place.
Not tested on animals.

Step One:
  • Gently wet your eye shadow brush prior to application for stronger colour pigment, and increase long lasting effects.
  • Step Two:
  • Using an eye shadow brush or your fingertips, apply Eye Dust to the upper lid, sweeping the colour from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner, which can be blended softly, and layered for a more intense finish.
  • Talc, Dimethicone, Mica, Methylparaben and Propylparaben. May contain: CI 77007, CI77510, CI15850, CI45410, CI19140, CI42090, CI77492, CI77491, CI77499. Suitable for vegetarians. Not suitable for vegans.


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    This is the first time I'm trying the Eye Dust and at first I was afraid since the powder will easily fly here and there, but it is not, when used like suggested it will stick to the damp brush and applied easily on the lids without fail.

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    Look at it, it glows beautifully. And yes, it can also be used as a highlighter and/or bronzer. By using a big brush and gently dab it, remove the excess powder by tapping the brush gently before applying to the upper cheek and nose area all the way to the forehead, or anywhere you please.

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    I'm using it as an eyeshadow, as seen the color can still be mild and looks matte when applied gently and only use a little bit. This finish is when I use fingers on applying the dust.

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    Below are the result when using brush, one with a damp brush and the other is adding a bit of petroleum jelly.

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    The finish looks similar, but when using petroleum jelly I can blend it easier since the jelly dries out longer than the water.

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    Overall, a great eye dust with hyper pigmented power that rules!

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