I was just thinking that [on my way to pick up another Shea Moisture Illuminating Powder]!!!
Why can't they mix shades that differ more on the spectrum? Granted Moonstone and Opal are different, but do we really need the two of them mixed together? Moonstone's a light gold and Opal's a soft beige so is a mix going to really be that different from either; it's splitting the difference of not that much difference. I'm sorry to rain on the parade of people who are excited. I'm just disappointed is all.
Maybe we'll get something with a bit more color with the fall collection (I'm guessing there will be one). With Blushed Copper and Topaz it's clear that Becca doesn't seem afraid of color so maybe there will be some surprises in the future.
And yes I will swatch Ritual!
I also just ordered the Shea Moisture Illuminating Powders in
Boracay Hibiscus, Havana Sunrise and
Vanuata Nude, and I just exchanged Cinnamon Ceylon for
Tortola Tan (which is very pretty and subtle by the way). I'm not holding my breath over Havana Sunrise, but I needed to meet the free shipping quota and not knowing what it looks like was just going to nag at me. I'll just return it later if I don't like it. It seems like it could be like Cinnamon Ceylon without the more prominent sparkles and I hope it is. They look similar in color so here's hoping! I'll swatch all five when they arrive.
I revisited
Iman's Bronzer in Clay - man that thing is pretty.
So much goodness in one post! My brain can't keep up lol.
Quote: Originally Posted by
pinkcrush
I knew wut u meant girl lol... It has metallic properties to it so yes, it can be used as a highlight or blush topping...I can swatch if ur interested