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Okay, so if you are a regular reader of BBB, you’ll know I run a mile from mineral make-up. But, look:
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These shades from Concrete have convinced me otherwise – or enough to try them, anyway.
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They’re pretty much the usual loose mineral format.
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And of course they’re dusty.. don’t sneeze. But the colours are very powerful.
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From the nearest to the furthest are: Hi-Fi Pro Matte Eye Shadow, Queen Pro Matte Eye Shadow, Smut Mineral Shadow and Kinky Mineral Shadow. Kinky and Smut have some mega-shimmer to them – they literally twinkle on the eye, while obviously the other two are mattes but with such a saturation of colour.
I still think I’m in safer hands with pressed shadows – it’s probably me just being a bit useless really, but I haven’t actually even tested a loose mineral shadow in years and think I could probably be tempted out of my loose mineral ban for Kinky. They’re also insanely well priced at £6 each. Find them HERE.
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These are really exciting for mineral make up, can’t get over how bright that pink is!