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Monday 7 May 2012

Lily Cole Cruelty Free Make Up for The Body Shop 2012

Now I've always been a fan of Lily Cole, I think I just have quite a lot of respect for anyone who makes such a big name for themselves in the industry at 14 and rather than staying in it and soaking up the fame as a model and actress, decides to educate themselves at Cambridge. So I was thrilled to learn that she will become The Body Shop's first global ambassador. 



She has put together a make up collection for the eco friendly super brand which will be available for a limited time in stores and online from May 24th 2012, the collection revolves around her mission statement:  

“In summer, I think less is more. You can layer make-up for a sheer colour to a warm flush.”    Lily Cole.

The collection includes: 

Mini Hi Shine Lip Treatments - £4 
Available in: Go Pink, Go Wild, Go Play and Go Naked



Pearl Radiance Primer - £12
A primer filled with radiant, light diffusing pearls to use before foundation or on it's own. 
(I'm always a big fan of Body Shop primers and illuminators, I became so addicted to the London College of Fashion collection illuminator last summer, so I'm especially excited for this!)



Mini Brush Set - £14.50
 A set of 4 100% natural and cruelty free fibre brushes in a compact case that are ready to go for your eyes, cheeks and lips. 

Liquid Eyeliner - £9
A smudge proof liquid eyeliner with easy applicator nib, in a dramatic violet. 



Puff On Radiance - £16
Puff on radiance is a dome shaped compact that contains pink toned, luminescent finish balls perfect for use on the face, cheeks or decolletage.

Shimmer Cubes - £16
This Shimmer Cube in shade 24 contains eyeshadow cubes in a range of iridescent pinks and lilacs, Think Pink, Live Lilac, Go Violet and Tint It Pink.



Lip & Cheek Dome - £10
The lip and cheek dome is a creamy gel in a easy to use dome format that can be applied directly onto the cheeks or lips. Available in two shades, Pinch Me Pink and Crazy for Coral.

I'm deeply excited for this collection, it seems like the perfect neutral must have for anyone this summer, and the fact that it's 100% cruelty free just makes it better! The fact that prices range from just £4 to £16 makes it so affordable, once again with The Body Shop setting the trend for high street cosmetics and proving that you don't have to spend a lot to be ethical. 

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