6.4.10

Smashbox Summer '10: Naked Beauty

Photo Finish Lid Primer in Golden Nude ($20.00)
Get lids primed and ready for the perfect eye look with Smashbox’s best-selling, ultra-luxurious lid primer—now in a shimmering nude shade. Designed to create a flawless foundation for shadow, Photo Finish Lid Primer delivers color-correcting benefits and imparts a subtle golden glow for an effortless neutral eye. The exclusive formula contains PhytomoistTM, a plant-based hyaluronic acid for essential moisturization and amino acids for skin smoothing benefits. Soft focus pearls help diminish the appearance of fine lines on the lids, while the patented Qusome delivery system ensures all ingredients penetrate the skin to deliver effective results. Silicone Technology leaves lids silky smooth for a longwearing, fade-resistant finish.

Highl Lights/Creamy Cheek Color in Naked Beauty ($26.00)
Give your cheeks a naturally flushed look with this duo of beautifully bare shades. Infused with antioxidant Vitamin E, the cheek color and highlighter moisturize and protect while enhancing cheeks with a luminous glow.

Naked Beauty Lip Gloss Collection ($25.00)

In an array of barely-there shades, this set of eight mini glosses infuses lips with just the right amount of color and shine for a naturally beautiful finish. Included shades: BARE (sandwashed pink), BUFF (sheer soft peach), NAKED (shimmering champagne), NUDE (creamy nude pink), EXPOSED (bubblegum pink), NATURAL (rosebud pink), SUNKISSED (shimmering golden brown), PURE (juicy melon)

6 comments:

  1. Unfortunately this is not the photo for this year collection, because it doesn't show the nude colors. These lipglosses are too bright for this collection and they are from the past. :(

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  2. It is - they are sheer as written.

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  3. It's not the original photo. I've spoken with Smashbox PR and they gave me the real photo. I've updated the post on my blog and they are real this time. :)It was a misunderstanding with this photo. :)

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  4. You can see the real photo here http://www.chicprofile.com/2010/04/smashbox-naked-beauty-makeup-collection-for-summer-2010.html If you watch closely you can see the difference :)

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  5. Oh thanks - they seem a bit more off and lighter!

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  6. Yeah there is actually a difference. At first I post the same photo but after I received the official information from Smashbox PR department and they gave me that photo I really noticed the difference. The shades are really looking like a nude collection. :)

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