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Introduction to Surratt Beauty

Introduction to Surratt Beauty

Introduction to Surratt Beauty

I'm new to this brand. Where should I start?

A Few Notes | If you like softer, slightly sheerer eyeshadows, Surratt's are good--you can definitely see the Japanese influence over the range with respect to texture and payoff. They sit well on the skin, but they aren't all...

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Surratt Beauty Scandal Eyes Prismatique Eyes

The following was previously written for my first review on this formula, as all three I tried were very consistent in performance: Surratt Beauty Prismatique Eyes ($38.00 for 0.12 oz.) is a two-part compact that twists to reveal a...

The following was previously written for my first review on this formula, as all three I tried were very consistent in performance: [retailer...

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Surratt Beauty Mesmer Eyes Prismatique Eyes

The following was previously written for my first review on this formula, as all three I tried were very consistent in performance: Surratt Beauty Prismatique Eyes ($38.00 for 0.12 oz.) is a two-part compact that twists to reveal a...

The following was previously written for my first review on this formula, as all three I tried were very consistent in performance: [retailer...

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Surratt Beauty Glamour Eyes Prismatique Eyes

Surratt Beauty Prismatique Eyes ($38.00 for 0.12 oz.) is a two-part compact that twists to reveal a glittery, more powder-like eyeshadow on the lower level, and then on the upper level, the lid twists off and reveals a cream eyeshadow. ...

Surratt Beauty Prismatique Eyes ($38.00 for 0.12 oz.) is a two-part compact that twists to reveal a glittery, more...

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Surratt Beauty Prismatique Eyes for Spring 2016

Surratt Beauty Prismatique Eyes for Spring 2016

Surratt Beauty Prismatique Eyes eye shadow sets feature cream shadow that can be blended onto lids and then dusted with a prismatic shimmering top coat for a multidimensional, glittering eye look. The top tier contains a water-proof shadow base that can be blended onto lids or used as liner. The...

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6 Red Blushes for Maximum Rouge

6 Red Blushes for Maximum Rouge

We may call it rouge, but there are far less red-hued blushes on the marketplace, though luckily, we have some and many of the permanent ones are fantastic. Here are three warmer and three cooler takes on red blush. When working with deeper or more richly pigmented shades, my best tip is to use a...

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5 Favorites: Lipglosses for Layering

5 Favorites: Lipglosses for Layering

I love a glossy, sparkly lip, so I often top a go-to lipstick with a shimmery lip gloss to get that effect! Here's a list of five I really like layering with :)

The side-by-side link isn't quite working, which we'll fix probably on Monday (it's a little minor for a weekend emergency, I try not to be...

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5 Cool-Toned Blushes for Summer

5 Cool-Toned Blushes for Summer

If you prefer cooler-toned blushes, here are my top five picks for summer cheeks this year :)

  1. Clinique Pansy Pop -- a luminous lavender
  2. Urban Decay Bittersweet -- a purple with a natural finish
  3. Surratt Se Pomponner -- a brightened magenta pink
  4. ColourPop Pie -- a bright, fuchsia pink
  5. NARS Desire -- a bold,...

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