Dark magic attempts to thwart our beautiful princess, but, of course, good magic is stronger, and she is able to use the Poison Apple to her advantage. As in all fairy tales, the princess lives Happily Ever After with some new tools at her disposal.
Our princess must have heard that you make more friends when you wear blusher! Here's what's in Happily Ever After.
- Magic Wand is a magical, do-anything nude shimmer with multi-toned sparkle that can be worn on the eyes, cheeks, or décolleté. One nice thing about mineral makeup? There are no rules. Wear it where you wish.
- Poison Apple is a rosy blush with a peachy shimmer.
- The End is the final touch - an almost-black eyeliner, sparked with diamond-like silver shimmer.
My swatch photo at right shows all three Happily Ever After shades, applied to my arm with a sponge-tipped applicator. The photo was taken in full sun. I'm sure you won't have any trouble figuring out what's what: top to bottom, they are Magic Wand, Poison Apple, and The End. The End was applied in my photo as a shadow, but it looks lovely as an eyeliner - the perfect charcoal for daytime.
You'll need to apply The End with a damp brush. Alima Pure provides some application tips on their Web site.
Learning to use mineral eyeliner may take a little practice, but it’s totally worth it. Here are some great ways to make it easier.
- Dampen your brush (water is fine; eye drops work well) at least slightly to help the minerals adhere.
- Work the liner into the brush a bit to minimize sprinkling onto your cheeks.
- Once the color is on the lash line, you can smudge it with a dry brush if you want a more subtle, diffused line.
I can tell you that it works to simply use a damp liner brush. I don't get liner on my cheeks. My issue is keeping the powder in its jar, but that my be a personal problem. I was never great at tennis either, with my inferior hand/eye coordination. Want to know more about Alima Pure and mineral makeup? Download Alima Pure's free eBook, Mineral Makeup 101.
Naturally, Alima Pure makes the perfect brushes with which to a apply their mineral makeup. You can check out the brush lineup at this link. With synthetic bristles, you can be sure that no animals suffered for your beauty routine.
Did you see the Once Upon a Time feature this morning? Both sets were sent to me by Alima Pure, and they captivated me when they arrived, with their pretty colors and cute little birds on the caps. I'll be a frequent online visitor.
There are often special offers at Alima Pure. Right now and through November 24, you'll receive a complimentary Kitten Brush with your purchase of two full-sized face products! Choose from Satin Matte Foundation, any of the blushes, bronzers, Balancing Primer, Color Balancing Powders, and Shimmer and Satin Finishing Powders. The offer excludes eye shadows, eyeliners, and concealers, but you ought to be able to find two face products you love. I could do that in a heartbeat. In fact, I probably will - tonight. Those two blushers I could buy so easily will be headed my way.
Don't forget that $2 of every Holiday 2010 purchase goes to the Global Fund for Women. Alima Pure thinks that beauty is more than skin-deep, which is why their cosmetics are all-natural. So, you can look and feel beautiful with makeup that is gentle on your skin and easy on the planet.
I'll finish this feature with a nice quote from Alima Pure. What is beauty?
- It’s the way you smile
- It’s your captivating talent for telling a story
- It’s the way an intriguing idea changes your expression
- It’s the infectious laugh that makes you adorable
- It’s your quest for answers to curious questions
- It’s the time you put in to make the world a better place
- It’s the way the morning sun lights up your face
- It’s your ability to listen with grace
- It’s the lines on your face that define your character
- It’s your passionate, compassionate love of life
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Photo at top courtesy of Alima Pure
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