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The Body Shop Baked to Last Eyeshadows - 01 Copper
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October 11, 2011
The Body Shop Baked to Last Eyeshadows are duo, shimmery eyeshadows that come in 8 beautiful shades, ranging from pinks, blues, purples, green to neutral shades such as bronzes and blacks. These eyeshadows are a fusion of powder and pearl, handmade and baked on hot terracotta discs so pigments bind together, giving fabulous colour and rich coverage. It also includes Community Trade olive oil. The colour that I have is 01 Copper which is a beautiful bronze shade on the one side, and a darker bronze on the other.
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2 reviews
Overall rating
5.0
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Perfect for Indian wear
Overall rating
5.0
Price
5.0
Quality
5.0
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5.0
This particular shadow brings my eyes to life especially with all my eastern wear! It's part of the baked to last collection from body shop and comprises a copper bronze on one side and a deeper bronze with pearlescent bits on the other! I use the copper all over my eye! Highlight under the eyebrow arch with benefit highbeam highlighter and use the deeper bronze very close to my lash line almost like a liner! Line my eyes with black and smudge! It really does look like Bollywood worthy makeup!
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The Body Shop Baked to Last Eyeshadows - 01 Copper
Overall rating
5.0
Price
5.0
Quality
5.0
Effectiveness
5.0
I loved the Body Shop baked to last blushes and I love the eyeshadows as well! The packaging is cute and compact and I love that these shadows can be used wet and dry. The shadows are super blendable and there is minimal fall out and the colours that these eyeshadows come in are gorgeous! 01 Copper is a great wearable eyeshadow, perfect for any occasion and looks great on all skin tones. In my opinion, this is one of the best summer shades out of the 8 colours and the colours can be intensified by wetting the brush. I love applying the lighter colour over the entire lid and the darker one in the outer v. Then wetting the brush and dabbing more of the darker shade to further darken the outer V for a more dramatic look.
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