New makeup geek contour powders?
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Jan 29, 2016
Fae G.
Makeup geek has these contour powders and they look really awesome and they have cool toned ones but I was wondering if any of you have tried them and if they're any good?
Jan 29, 2016
Kaitlin M.
I haven't tried them, but I'm definitely going to buy them for my kit. I have her shadows and they're my favorite. The powders are really creamy and pigmented, but they blend really well. All of her products are cruelty free, paraben-free and talc free. The only downside is that you'll either have to buy a Z-palette or a MAC blush palette to hold them because they don't come individually yet.
Jan 30, 2016
Kenna S.
Agh I loveeee them. such long wear in a powder, and the cool tones are awesome for creating natural shadows.
Jan 30, 2016
Alma M.
I thought they were just released as recently as 3 days ago. Kenna which one did you try? 8 shades are out which I'm not understanding has to why since a sculpting shade shouldn't really be noticed and really should not be used to the point of a blush or bronze because if that's the case then people may just go invest in a bronzer again if you want to slather dark pigment on the cheek. It really isn't difficult when contouring but lately all these brand's are trying to earn a buck from makeup enthusiasts that don't know better and are confused.