Celebrity favourite cosmetics brand launches in the British Museum Shops

In support of the BP exhibition Sunken cities: Egypt’s lost worlds 19 May – 27 November 2016

Celebrity favourite cosmetics brand launches in the British Museum Shops eyeshadow palettes,

Today’s make up review is sold in the prestige British Museum’s shops. Pretty impressive. Make up and art collide with the British Museum’s collaboration with ‘Eye of Horus’, a famous award-winning international cosmetic brand. Loved by the media worldwide and many celebrities, this illuminating essential range of eye makeup is based on formulas of the Ancient Egyptians, the originators of beauty and mystique, with sacred ingredients including Organic Moringa Oil “Oil of the Pharaohs”, claimed by the gods for its beautifying and regenerating powers and the ancient oil of Castor Oil. This gorgeous cosmetics range has a huge following and has been featured in magazines such as Vogue UK.

The range was designed to “Awaken The Goddess Within every woman by enhancing her natural beauty”; is available in a range of vivid colours inspired by the ancient Egyptians; and is paraben free, not tested on animals, made with natural ingredients and vegan friendly.

I started by reviewing the luminous isis ombre shadow palette. It comes in great packaging which has a mirror and an applicator brush. It has three shades: enigma myst, chalice bronze and sacred husk. These are gorgeous shimmering metallic shades signed specifically for the Sun Goddess. The shades are beautiful and blend together perfectly. They can be used dry or wet and are long-lasting. These are deeply pigmented, long wearing crease-proof eyeshadow palettes, to deliver everyday brilliance. When water-activated, shadow colours transform to be more intense and radiant if desired. Available in Isis Bronze, Sheba Plum, Matt Brown and Steel Charcoal palettes – £22.50 eachwww.britishmuseumshoponline.org 

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Next up I reviewed the Imperial Bronze Liquid Metals eyeliner. It goes on easily and really makes my brown eyes pop. These excellent Liquid Metallic Eyeliners have a precise, felt-tipped applicator that delivers illuminating metallic mineral pigment effortlessly onto the eyelids for smudge free, long lasting impact. These are available in four colour-ways including: Alchemy GoldAncient PewterImperial Bronze and Sphinx Copper. The Liquid Metal range is the perfect eyeliner to see in both the high summer and the autumn cool with their seasonal metallic tones to illuminate the eye. They have an extra smooth formula through blending the glimmering liquid pigment you can create a bright, smokey finished look. I am a fan.

 

Eye of Horus Liquid Metal Eyeliners are now available to buy on www.beautybay.com  as well as in store at the British Museum Shop and online at www.britishmuseumshoponline.org at £16.50 each.

 

 

Eye öf Hörus Goddess Mascara Review

Eye öf Hörus Goddess Mascara Review

Having ‘goddess’ in the title of a beauty product immediately raises the game. Don’t we all want to look, if not like a goddess, at the very least the best possible version of ourselves.

I was impressed with the before and after photos in the literature I was sent along with the mascara. Did it live up to expectations? Yes, it really does volumise your lashes, giving a very ‘wow’ look. It comes with a volumising hourglass silicon brush with massed bristles and a flexible wand. It strengthens and lengthens and is formulated with ancient Moringa oil for sensitive eyes.

The packaging is great, very classy and the mascara is good and makes it look like you are wearing false lashes. It is almost a little too good as I have naturally long lashes and can’t blink when I put my glasses on! It lasts all day without smudging or flaking. You can also apply more and build it up without your lashes looking like a spider. Always a bonus.

I loved this and would like to try the Eye öf Hörus eye shadows and eyeliners too.

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