Friday, February 24, 2012

Meow "End of Days/Panache" Look

A friend recently told me that she's been wearing Meow's Panache Blush in Brio.  Lucky me, I recently received several samples of blush from this line and Brio was one of them.  Meow Cosmetics' website describes Brio as "muted natural fresh raspberry."  In my opinion, it's a little warmer than what I imagine raspberry to be, but I love it nevertheless.  It has a slight sheen to it without being what you might consider frosty.  You can see the highlight on my cheekbone in the fourth photo.  I didn't apply any additional highlighters. That's all Brio!

On my eyes, I'm wearing two eyeshadow colors from Meow's recent collection, "End of Days,"  Prophecy and Nostradamus.  I received a free sample of Puddy Tat feliner in my order so I used that in this look as well.  I think a copper/bronze liner works well with blue eyes.  I also used Meow Citrine glow powder to highlight my brow bone (I use this powder nearly every day as either a brow bone highlight or all-over face brightener. . .Love!) and Aromaleigh Ice on the tear duct area.  It was the perfect look for running errands and meeting my husband for lunch.  P.S.  Don't tell my daughter but I swiped her mesh knit hoodie for the day.  I figure she's in my closet enough so all's fair, right? ; )
 







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2 comments:

  1. Very pretty! That liner color does look great with your eyes.:)

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    1. Thank you, Laura. I've been meaning to ask you what foundation you've been using in between the time AL closed and then reopened. I think we used some of the same AL shades. Did you stock up on AL? Are you going to buy the new AL foundation?

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