Once again I've gone on a glitter kick & I've fallen head-over-heels with my #1 Love..
Glitter-the sparkle, dazzling color, blinged out eyes (sigh)..
A girl could lose herself in all of this jewel-like pandemonium..
Dare I share about the item that caused this whimsical state of mind?!
Of course I will! :D So without further delay, let's do this:
I proudly introduce to you, Orglamix's Glitter Pigment..So here's the scoop on this
illustrious little Pot O'Joy..On with Show:
Product: Glitter Pigment by Orglamix
Featured Color: Love Shack
(Photo: Right)
Available Colors: 50*
*Check website for availability
Pros: Light-weight & cosmetic-grade, intense color payoff,
non-irritating, non-fading, safe for sensitive skin & eyes,
versatile-can be used in body lotion, lip gloss & nail polish
Cons: None
Price: $10.00/2.5 gram jar
Where to Buy: http://www.orglamix.com/collections/glitter-cosmetic-glitter-50-amazing-colors
*Tips when applying to eyes:
Glitter adhesive is needed to make this stick-any gel medium or white glitter
eyeliner will work..apply this to your eye area BEFORE the glitter pigment...
wait 10-15 seconds or until adhesive is slightly tacky, then apply glitter
& Voila!
Also, for an extra 'WOW'-factor, match eye shadow to the
pigment color
My Verdict: LOVE IT!! The color of this Glitter Pigment has a mix of Red+Fuschia
with a hint of orange in it as well..Very spectacular indeed :)
So now for the big reveal..Check me out...
(All photos are actual, non-photoshopped pics..I only added the watermark)
Orglamix Glitter Pigment in Love Shack |
So if you want to get your 'Glitter Groove' on, just copy & paste the link in the
"Where to Buy" section of this review & check out these pigments plus many more
of the awesome products that Orglamix has to offer..and don't forget to tell them
that Medvsa Red sent you!
Until Next Time-Ciao!!-M.R. xxo
That is a gorgeous look, but I wanted to let you know that Orglamix is not handmade, vegan, or paraben-free. The company was busted repackaging and falsifying ingredients lists back in 2011, and they reappeared again recently after laying low for awhile. I just wanted to put this out there just in case any of your readers are vegan or have allergies to ingredients that are left off of the "all-natural" ingredients lists (like liquapar oil instead of pomegranate oil, for example.)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessica :)..This is a good heads-up for any of my readers that have severe allergies to products that are listed as 'all-natural'. So, with that being said, please be sure to test these sorts of products on a small area of yourself (such as your hand or arm) to check for any sort of allergic reaction that could possibly occur, such as itching accompanied by a rash.
DeleteCaution is of the highest priority, especially when cosmetics are involved. :)