Golden Makeup

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If you're looking to try a different style of makeup, try one that uses a golden color as its primary color. It can be used in a variety of ways, such as to create a natural look, or to give a pop of color to make something stand out. Here are some of our favorites.

$73.00

Some days I do a pinky brown, others a gold brown. I’m in love....I like that it has a shimmery shade for each family of matte colors to make a perfect eye look. The rose gold and gold colors are so beautiful!

What it is: An eyeshadow palette of modern nude shades inspired by the beautiful nuances of real skin tones.

Highlighted Ingredients: 
- Coconut Water: Aids in delicately replenishing skin’s moisture levels.
- Alpine Rose: Helps support skin’s health and resilience.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Gives a smoother, more youthful appearance.

Ingredient Callouts: Free of parabens. It is also gluten-free and cruelty-free.

What Else You Need to Know: This variety of modern eyeshadow nudes range from flattering mattes to enhance your skin’s undertones to metallic, shimmer, and sparkle eye shadow shades for a sexy radiance.

$74.00

Here are the shades I used: PALOMA – Matte creamy ivory with sparkling reflects FLEUR – Matte golden peach METRO – Matte rich clays LILI – Metallic rose gold with multi-dimensional reflects ISLE – Metallic blonde gold BELLE – Metallic antique bronze I also used ISLE – Metallic blonde gold to give my lips that gold ombré look you see in the center. ...All I can say is people keep calling it a green palette or their olive palette and to me it’s really not.. there really isn’t any green, lots of neautrals and shimmers some of the golds can shift a little toward green but no green per say.

What it is: An all-in-one palette for immediate, effortless looks, from on-the-go to ultra-glam.

Ingredient Callouts: Free of parabens, phthalates, mineral oil, and sulfates SLS & SLES. It is also cruelty-free.

What Else You Need to Know: Nouveau Palette’s reinvented mattes and multidimensional metallics leave everything to your imagination with amped-up neutrals, perfect pops of color, and a fresh green story that feels ethereal. *Three shades (Wisteria, Paloma, and Metro) are not for use near eyes.

This Palette Contains:
- 9 x 0.047 oz/ 1.3 g Eyeshadows in Wings (metallic silver green with sparkling reflect), SLE (metallic blonde gold), Belle (metallic antique bronze), Lili (metallic rose gold with multidime

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“I love cream blush because it gives a natural look, and this blush is creamy and blendable. The rose gold packaging is beautiful and the brush is convenient for carrying on-the-go”
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“Super natural and easy to blend and has a non greasy finish”
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“It’s ok. The green doesn’t look green like maybe a little but not really”