This spring The Body Shop offers a pure, delicate palette providing plenty of feminine elegance and pretty, floral hues.
The limited edition Spring Bloom Collection of easy-to-use formulations and naturally-inspired shades offers a fresh, effortless make-up feel for spring and beyond.
Eyes shimmer with a clever combination of pastel and neutral shades, lips are glossy, soft and sensual, and cheeks are accentuated with the merest, sheerest hint of blush.
The magical moisturising ingredient of Community Trade marula oil has been included in most of the Limited Edition Spring Bloom products. This means you can colour and care for your skin and commmunities can also benefit in the process.
First up for lightly flushed cheeks we have the stunning Blushing Daisies (rrp £15.00); inspired palettes housing a shimmering blush shade and two illuminating shades in a gorgeous daisy design. Use the shades individually to highlight key areas or sweep together to provide a beautiful irridescent glow to the face, shoulders and decolletage.
Our glow enhancers always receive glowing reports. So this season we've introduced one in a pretty pink shade: Glow Enhance Pink (rrp £11.00). Simply dot on some of this beautiful illuminating base, blend and watch while your complexion comes to life! Use to highlight certain areas or under your make-up for the prettiest of pink flushes.
Lips are awash with gloss again this season in the prettiest, pearlised shades. Lip Bloom (rrp £9.50) is a brilliant high gloss and high pearl formulation in two up-to-the-minute shades.
All eyes will also be on Shimmer Buds (rrp £10.00), three truly beautiful, playful eye shade palettes each containing two strong, pearlescent, shimmering powders in the latest Limited Edition seasonal shades. Each palette, with its daisy design, is perfectly portable and thanks to the first-rate formulation and texture, the shades are a dream to apply.
The Limited Edition Spring Bloom Collection is available in stores or at www.thebodyshop. co.uk until the end of March.
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