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        <title>Mineral Makeup Brand Spotlight:  sukicolor</title>
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        <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.temptalia.com/images/summer08/mmu_suki.jpg" style="margin: 0 auto;display: inline-block;" /></p>sukicolor is a branch of sukipure, which is a natural skincare brand (which I have good luck with in the past, so I was eager to try out their makeup line!). sukicolor fills in an area often overlooked by mineral makeup lines, which is cream-based makeup. sukicolor is &#8220;fresh finish mineral cream makeup.&#8221; Some products [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>sukicolor</strong> is a branch of sukipure, which is a natural skincare brand (which I have good luck with in the past, so I was eager to try out their makeup line!). sukicolor fills in an area often overlooked by mineral makeup lines, which is cream-based makeup. sukicolor is &#8220;fresh finish mineral cream makeup.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Some products I enjoyed</strong>:</p>
<p><strong>Tinted Active Moisturizer SPF</strong> ($45.95) comes in two colors (Natural and Bronze), which means it may be limiting for some skintones. However, I&#8217;m medium-toned, and Bronze worked out for me. Because it is a tinted moisturizer, the color itself is still rather sheer and blendable, so you don&#8217;t end up getting a super dark foundation color or anything, if you don&#8217;t need it. suki recommends adding two pumps of this to your moisturizer, blending together before applying, for lighter skin tones.</p>
<p><strong>Triple Cream Eye Definer</strong> ($41.95) has seven shades to choose from, and iti s a 3-in-1 product. These creamy balms can be used to highlight, liner, shadow, or as brow fillers. I personally used the Amber shade, and I preferred it as a liner or brow filler over other ways (only because I prefer powder shadows).</p>
<p><strong>Pure Cream Stain</strong> ($40.15) also comes in seven shades ranging from the lightest (Sandstone) to the deepest (Vermillion). The shade I tried was Dahlia, a creamy reddish-brown blush/lip stain. Even being one of the darkest shades, it is still just a tint, so don&#8217;t let it scare you! I loved how creamy it was, and I liked that it didn&#8217;t go on super pigmented, because I could build it up and blend it out without worrying I needed to defuse the clown-effect of more pigmented cream blushes. (Hey, if you&#8217;ve ever worn cream blush, you know you need to get it perfect before it dries&#8211;which isn&#8217;t that much time&#8211;so buildable is preferrable over ultra pigmented.) I think I&#8217;d love to try Opal, Nectar, and Vermillion in the future. What I also like about this stain is that it is suitable and advocated to use on both the lips and cheeks, which means it does double-duty AND you can match, if that&#8217;s your thing (and it IS my thing, ha!).</p>
<p><strong>Other products you may be interested in</strong>: Liquid Formula Concealer ($41.95), Rich Pigment Mascara ($33.95), &amp; various brushes (varies).</p>
<p><strong>What could they improve on?</strong> Price. There are a plethora of mineral makeup brands, albeit most of them focus on powder versus cream/liquid, but very few of them reach the price point of sukicolor. I&#8217;m completely satisfied with sukicolor quality and packaging, but I do feel that the price will put a lot of potential customers off.</p>
<p>Learn more at <a href="http://www.sukicolor.com">www.sukicolor.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Have you tried any of sukicolor&#8217;s products?  What do you think?</strong></p>
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