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Soft Cocktail: how to use clay shadows in everyday makeup?

Soft Cocktail: jak wykorzystać cienie glinkowe w codziennym makijażu?

Wondering how to use the new Annabelle Minerals Soft Cocktail clay eyeshadows? Are you concerned about their above-average performance and capacity, and are unsure if you can use them yourself? Today, we'll show you a few alternative ways to use the brand's new products.

BASE FOR EYESHADOWS

Clay eyeshadows are perfect as base eyeshadows - they extend the durability of makeup, work great with cosmetics from other brands, and light, milky colors ( Almond Milk, White Coffee ) perfectly enhance more intense, bright shades.

LIGHTENER

Light shades like Almond Milk (neutral) and White Coffee (cool) can be mixed with foundation, blush, bronzer, or any other loose product that's too dark. Simply pour the too-dark shade into a reusable Annabelle Minerals jar and gradually add the chosen, very light Soft Cocktail shade until you achieve the perfect color. Thanks to the clay base, the foundation will have a more matte, long-lasting finish and will better absorb sebum throughout the day, while other cosmetics will be longer-lasting and more resistant to sweat and sebum. If your foundation doesn't have enough yellow tones, enhance it with the lemony shade Lemonade .

Annabelle minerals eyeshadows from the clay and mineral series

BRONZER

If you have pale or fair skin, you'll likely find your perfect bronzer in the new, pastel Soft Cocktail eyeshadow series. It's finally not too dark, too brown, or too cool, but rather a healthy, neutral, slightly muted beige. If your complexion is warm or subdued, the milky-coffee shade Frappe is perfect for contouring and subtle warming. If your complexion is muted or decidedly cool, the shade Americano is the perfect choice, as it also contains very subtle olive undertones, perfect for contouring. None of the above shades oxidize.

PINK

The pastel Soft Cocktail range features peach, apricot, and rose shades, perfect for touching up your cheeks. The shadows have a matte finish and a silky texture, so they don't emphasize skin imperfections but visually smooth them. Milkshake is a muted, lilac pink with a refreshing shade. It adds radiance and radiance, and has a rejuvenating effect (thanks to its purple undertones). It's perfect for enhancing the beauty of pale-faced individuals, especially those with a muted complexion. Smoothie and Ice Tea are healthy peach-apricot shades that will enhance both fair and darker, more tanned complexions. Margarita is a subtly muted, healthy pink. It works beautifully on cheeks of all pale, light, and darker skin tones.

NEUTRALIZING CONCEALER

If you struggle with dark circles or acne discoloration, you can use the lemon shade Lemonade as a spot concealer. Apply it with a small brush or add it to your foundation or favorite under-eye concealer to yellow your eyes.

EYE SHADOW

You can mix any color with a ready-made base (e.g., Inglot's Duraline) or natural aloe gel to create colorful or subdued lines. The upcoming spring-summer season is the perfect time for color experiments!

Makeup with Annabelle Minerals clay eyeshadows: a line drawn with the Almond Milk eyeshadow and an eyelid in Ice Tea

LIP GLOSS

Spread a natural butter, wax, or lanolin on your lips to give them a perfect shine and perfectly moisturize the delicate red of your lips. Then, gently pat in your chosen Soft Cocktail shade with your fingertip, using the brush you've already applied to your cheeks. Natural waxes and butters perfectly condition your lips and also provide a very natural, healthy shimmering effect that visually enlarges them. Be sure to let us know how our new, pastel Soft Cocktail eyeshadows work for you and how you incorporate them into your everyday makeup routine.

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, 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. She is the founder and author of the blog www.ewaszalkowska.com .

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