Ten pastel, whitened, natural eyeshadows from the Soft Cocktail line are the perfect choice from Annabelle Minerals for the spring-summer season. These eyeshadows are distinguished not only by their delicate, subdued, spring-like colors, but also by their new, unique formula based on natural, valuable clays. The eyeshadows have a matte finish—they don't contain shimmering particles. With their matte finish, the Soft Cocktail eyeshadows retain their delicate, signature texture. Their excellent pigmentation means they don't present any practical challenges: they blend beautifully without streaking or smearing. They work well with other loose and pressed products. With Annabelle Minerals' pastel eyeshadows, you can create beautiful makeup looks, even while juggling products from different brands. Due to their formula based on sebum- and sweat-absorbing clays, Soft Cocktail eyeshadows can also act as a base for eyeshadow, making them a perfect solution for those with oily eyelids who struggle with long-lasting eye makeup, or who often struggle with sensitive eyelids and conjunctiva. The clay base also opens up a multitude of possibilities for using the eyeshadows in completely different ways – Soft Cocktail eyeshadows can be a great under-eye concealer, finishing powder, bronzer, or blush. The shadows perfectly prime color products. Applied wet, they work best for color accents (e.g., eyeliner).
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Soft Cocktail: a new series of 10 clay shadows
Perfect and necessary: because each of us reaches for subdued, gentle and light shades - regardless of the type of makeup we prefer.
- Almond Milk – a very light, clay-like, milky color. Perfect for use alone to brighten the eyelid or to brighten other mineral products (e.g., Almond Milk foundations). It works perfectly as a base, especially for enhancing intense, neon, bright eyelid colors.
- White Coffee – an incredibly light shade of gray in the new Soft Cocktail range. Cool. Great for brightening the eyelid and other mineral products.
- Frappe – an exceptionally neutral, universal base shade. A soft, subdued, healthy beige. Perfect for everyday makeup looks. A must-have in every makeup bag.
- Milkshake - a cool, lilac pink. Milkshake is also a wonderful blush for very fair, pale skin, especially those with a muted complexion.
- Americano – a subdued, neutral beige with a subtle olive undertone. A perfect color for shaping both the eyelid and facial features. It's neither too brown nor too cool. It also works well as an eyebrow shadow.
- Cocoa Cup – a saturated, cocoa-colored, warm brown with a reddish undertone. A unique transitional, base shade that can complete a makeup look. Perfect for fans of warm makeup colors!
- Smoothie – a pastel, soft, subtly muted peach. Dab it on your cheeks too; it could be your favorite blush!
- Ice Tea – a frosty, refreshing apricot color. Intense. A perfect blush for light, medium, and tanned skin tones. Ice Tea will beautifully contour your eyelid and create a unique, colorful eyeliner.
- Margarita - A muted, medium-light pink. Perfect for the entire eyelid, as an accent, or even on the cheeks—applied sparingly to the apples of the eyes. Perfect in its simplicity. It will enhance the beauty of almost any color type.
- Lemonade – a lemony, subtly muted shade. Use this unique color not only on your eyelids but also around your eyes, especially if you struggle with dark circles and an unhealthy color in this area.
Delicate, natural, perfectly pigmented, yet easy to use – that's what the new Annabelle Minerals cocktail clay eyeshadows are all about. Be sure to check out our selection and bring spring to your everyday makeup look.
Ewa Szałkowska – young, ambitious, and creative. Passionate about art, a lover of good food and dark chocolate, she has been passionate about mineral makeup for several years and is learning it from the ground up. With immense passion, she runs a unique online space where she shares her knowledge and experience in skincare for problematic skin in an accessible and creative way. Founder and author of the blog www.ewaszalkowska.com
