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The Pure Minerals’ Orient Express collection from Artdeco has captured the flair of oriental travel and faraway countries. The collection features a range of products including Mineral Baked Blushers in three subtle shades, Mineral Baked Eyeshadows in five iridescent hues such as Silver Thistle, Fir Springs and Mother Earth alongside the 3D Mineral Mascara, Pure Moisture Lipsticks and Mineral Powder Foundation.


• Artdeco: 0151 421 1234


Christian Eyebrow Make-Up uses water resistant mineral pressed clay based powder to create natural looking, beautiful eyebrows that last up to 24 hours when applied onto clean skin. There are eight long-lasting colours to choose from to ensure your clients will find the perfect colour match. The products can be retailed for home use and each kit contains a colour of choice, a set of three different stencils and an application brush.


• Izabelle Hammon Ltd: 0845 230 1087


Vitage® Colour Minerals are concentrated colour pigments that perform differently to other minerals. Their intense yet sheer appearance creates a high performance product that uses half the quantity of normal minerals. The simple mineral formulas contain only three key ingredients: Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxides and Mica. A variety of products are available within the range including foundations, blushers, lip lustres and eye colours to name but a few.


• Cosmeceuticals: 0845 555 2121


Susan Posnick makes beauty simple for women of all ages and all lifestyles, by offering a line of make-up that combines unique formulations with innovative portable packaging.Whether you’re a glamorous jet setter, a working woman, or a full time mum, Susan Posnick Cosmetics is the simple solution for busy women who want to put their best face forward in the least amount of time. The range includes ColorFlo® foundation, ColorMe® Blush, ColorEyeDefine™eye liner pencil, ColorCorrect®, ColorEssential lipsticks and ColorDuo lip pencil.


• Susan Posnick: 05603 141 956


If your clients are looking for a natural alternative to traditional foundations, but still require great coverage and added skin benefits, then Éminence’s Mineral Foundations could be the answer. Available in Vanilla Cream (Fair) and Honey Beige (Medium - pictured) tones and packed with UV-neutralising Green Tea, toning Açai Berry and Rosemary to encourage cell renewal, they offer buildable coverage for an even, clear complexion.


• The Skinsmith: 01527 834 904


Couleur Caramel’s entire range is packaged in recycled and recyclable materials, and uses Fair Trade ingredients, that are not tested on animals and are suitable for vegetarians. Furthermore, this French make-up brand carries an extensive range of colours and offers novelty Limited Edition collections twice a year in harmony with current styles and seasons.


• BeautyWell: 0203 659 9588


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