There’s a lot to be said for this cheap and cheerful range; I’ve just swatched the Work The Color Solo eye-shades and while I haven’t tested for longevity, the pigment is really very nice and exceptionally good value at £2.19 each.These are already in stores.
The Pure Gloss Lipglosses, £2.19, launch on the 26th of September and for anyone that loves creamy nudes, there is a very good selection.
It’s also a win for nude lovers for nails too; these long last polishes (I haven’t tested them, so I can’t guarantee they’ll live up to the ‘ten day’ label) are a very neat line-up. They’re already in stores for £2.99.
And just to illustrate that you don’t need to spend a fortune on a look, all the products in the picture below would add up to £11.75.
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Is this what used to be Collection 2000? They look lovely am a sucker for the taupey shades .
Great to see something cheaper as highly pigmented as these. I doubt they would last particularly long and the crease would be terrible but they look great for their price!
Helen xxx
I love some of those lipgloss shades!
That teal is so pretty! The next time I visit Britain I will have to bring an entire suitcase just for tea and cosmetic purchases 🙂
They’re really picking up their game now, the soft lilac polish looks lovely! x
I just wish they had more foundation shades and that the shades they do have weren’t so odd!
But these shadows do look lovely 🙂 I must check them out
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gorgeous photos! pretty eyeshadows. lame name though. I still can’t stomach the drop of ‘2000’. I know, i know that to start off ‘collection 2000’ was not a smart name but i got used to it and i admit that before i clicked i had no idea which brand you were referring to. xx
liloo/@tsunimee xx