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Ways to use mineral cosmetics part 2

Sposoby wykorzystania kosmetyków mineralnych cz. 2

It's time for another round of ideas featuring mineral cosmetics. Today, you'll learn how—without breaking the bank—you can easily change the color of your lipstick and lip balm, how to freely modify your blush shade, create wonderfully shimmering, unique duochrome shadows, and how to quickly and effortlessly create a lightweight BB cream that gently evens out your skin tone.

Change your lipstick color with Annabelle mineral eyeshadows and blushes

Don't like monotonous makeup? Is your lip shade not quite in sync with your makeup? You can change that in—literally—seconds.

Pat the mineral blush you're wearing today onto your lipstick or lip oil-covered lips. You can use any Annabelle Minerals loose mineral blush , as well as mineral eyeshadows like Candy or Lilac .

Mineral blushes mixed with lip balm or oil create beautiful lipsticks.

However, if you want to permanently change the shade of your lipstick or create multiple colors, place it in the designated container and crush the lipstick. After a while, the heat will make it more liquid. To speed up this process, you can warm it briefly on a radiator or place it near another heat source. You can add any eyeshadows and loose blushes to the semi-liquid lipstick, creating your own unique color. Then, set the lipstick aside in a cool place to revert to its compacted wax form. Remember that warm, red shades warm the color, while cool, blue shades cool it. It's best to use mineral blushes for color modifications, as the colors are very delicate and subtle, making it difficult to end up with a color that's completely off-putting.

Mineral blush color change

Bought a mineral blush that doesn't look very attractive on you? The worst thing you can do is throw away the new product entirely, because you can change the color of mineral products to your liking.

If the pink is too warm, with too many red, orange, or brick tones, you can cool the color down, for example, with Annabelle Minerals Cornflower mineral shadow or Ultramarine Blue.

If it is not warm enough, just add a little iron oxide red to it.

Duochrome eyeshadows using Annabelle Minerals eyeshadows and interference micas

Craving chameleon eyeshadows? You can make them yourself at home. They're very inexpensive, and you'll have your own unique shades that you can customize however you like.

To create a duochrome eyeshadow, add interference mica to loose mineral eyeshadow in a 1:1 ratio. These micas are transparent in daylight but, when exposed to a beam of light, they tint to the manufacturer's specified color. Red, gold, silver, green, purple, and blue micas are available on the market. You can mix and match micas to create unique effects when exposed to light.

The end results are astonishing. Below, you can see a few examples using Annabelle Minerals mineral eyeshadows . Creating a chameleon eyeshadow takes seconds, saving you a huge amount of money while creating something unique and your own.

Mineral shadows mixed with interference micas create duochrome shadows

Quick Illuminating BB Cream with Annabelle Minerals Foundation

If you're not entirely satisfied with loose foundation formulas or want a more hydrating mineral foundation, add a little Annabelle Minerals Illuminating Foundation to your moisturizer, such as Soft Cream . Spread the cream on your hands and pat the tinted, liquid consistency into your skin. BB cream will gently even out your skin tone while subtly illuminating it.

As you can see, creating completely new, and more importantly, completely unique, shades of cosmetics is incredibly easy! With Annabelle Minerals, you can freely play around with shades to create a one-of-a-kind look.

Ewa Szałkowska young, ambitious, and creative. Passionate about art, she loves good food, and dark chocolate. For several years, she has been passionate about mineral makeup 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 http://www.ewaszalkowska.com/

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