Accessorize debuts colour cosmetics range
High street fashion retailer adds colour to its roster
The new colour offer features five themed lines, designed to create different fashion-focused looks.
The Rock Star themed collection features a collection of bright turquoise, purple, pink and orange shades for lips and nails, bold eyeliner and glittering eye shadows with products including a volumising mascara, glitter eyeliner, baked duo eye shadow and eight different shades of lip gloss.
By contrast, the romantically titled With Love feature a range of classic shades to create a timeless look. The 11 sku line includes a primer, highlighter, bronzing block, baked blusher, lengthening mascara, eight lipstick shades and 13 shades of eye shadow.
For a more dramatic look, Exotic Brights features a selection of vibrant nail colours, a glitter eye crayon available in six shades and a neon eye dust also available in six shades, while Illusion features nail polishes, eyeshadows and lip glosses in a range of bronze, dusky pink and purple hues, accentuated with a hit of iridescence. The collection also features an eye shadow palette with a primer.
Finally, Je T’Aime, a collection focused on smoky eyes and muted nail colours is inspired by Paris. The six nail colours include pinks, purples and slate grey shades and are accompanied by a an eye shadow collection to achieve the perfect smoky eye.
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