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REVIEW | Virginia Olsen's Summer Shades - Sphinx, Pumpkin & Midnight Glam

By Berrycreamie @mhi1106
REVIEW | Virginia Olsen's Summer Shades - Sphinx, Pumpkin & Midnight Glam I've been browsing my photo's here in my laptop when I, unexpectedly saw the pictures I had of the samples I got from Virginia Olsen from their 2013 Summer Collection Bloggers launch and decided to do a quick review about 'em. This time, they gave me three(3) shades from their Summer Collection of my choice. I chose Sphinx, Pumpkin & Midnight Glam eyeshadows. 
PRODUCT INFO:
BRAND: Virginia Olsen NAME: Sphinx, Pumpkin & Midnight Glam Eyeshadows PRICE: Php150 WHERE to BUY: Virginia Olsen MADE in USA
REVIEW | Virginia Olsen's Summer Shades - Sphinx, Pumpkin & Midnight Glam Since what I got is only the samples I can't say much about it's packaging. And I don't think if they are selling samples. 
Looking at these colors will make you really feel the summer breeze, am I right? (although summer is over here in PH) LOL. The colors looks so refreshing! I've been really wanting to try Virginia Olsen's eyeshadows ever since I heard of them, and now I really can say that their eyeshadows were great! The powder is very fine and smooth. I so love mineral eyeshadows!  They have no-scent at all.
REVIEW | Virginia Olsen's Summer Shades - Sphinx, Pumpkin & Midnight Glam
REVIEW | Virginia Olsen's Summer Shades - Sphinx, Pumpkin & Midnight Glam ♥SWATCHES & VERDICT: Here they are~~!! I swatched them on my arm without eye primer and look how pigmented they are. That is why I love mineral/loose eye shadows. Fall outs is given in any loose eye shadow though. Virginia Olsen's eyeshadows are versatile, you can use them as eyeshadows, eye liners, blush & highlighting, and that is why I chose these three. I sometimes uses the Midnight Glam as eyeliner, the Pumpkin as blush and the Sphinx as highlighter. :) Can you imagine how they look? :D I know, they're very pretty! 
Did I miss something? comment them down below. xoxo


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