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That's (never) Too Many Eye Shadows for Now, Ladies... More ELES Goodies!

By Makemeupmandy @mandywebb28

A few months ago, I was introduced to mineral makeup brand ELES. I reviewed some of their products here and was especially delighted with their Retexture Primer. Few months down the track and couple other test tries of different primers, I am still convinced that ELES one is amazing! Anyway, I got to try out a few more products from ELES recently. These are the products I was sent:
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
ELES Powderliner Pencil in Coal
I don’t think I have mentioned this before but when it comes to eyeliner, my choice is often good ol’ eyeliner pencil! I own a couple of liquid eyeliners but due to my hooded Asian eyelids, I often have the problem of product smudging on the rest of my lids before they dry. I prefer pencils; quick and easy. 
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
This ELES Powderliner Pencil is made up of a really smooth and creamy formula which means no dragging. Also, it comes with a sponge tip end to help in “diffusing and blending” color. I find the sponge tip very well made. Soft enough to not drag, yet just sturdy enough to spread the product. I use it each time without fail.
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
I like wearing eyeliner on both my upper and lower lashline. Sometimes, it might look a bit heavy for a daytime look (but I still do it anyway lol). What I do now though, is use this ELES Powderliner Pencil as usual on my upper lashline but for my lower lashline, I only apply to the outer 1/3 and then use the sponge tip to diffuse the product towards the inner corners of my eye. This way, I get a touch of eyeliner on my entire lower lashline but in a soft and diffused manner.
At $43.25, this Powderliner Pencil honestly does seem a tad pricey for an eyeliner pencil but I did enjoy using it.
ELES Mineral Gemstone Finishing Powder
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
This ‘mosaic’ powder combines 4 colours to “enhance skin tone and correctly balance the complexion” when blended together.
I received the Bronzer and here are the swatches. The shades are meant to be blended together to achieve the intended effect but I tried to swatch them separately and then together just out of curiosity (some are actually matte, some are satin finish etc).
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
When blended together, this bronzer does give a beautiful, glowing effect. I did think it leaned towards being a little too orange. However, it still does work fine when applied with a light hand. I just would be cautious about over-applying as the orange undertone can accidentally create a muddy look. 
Being the highlighting and contouring enthusiast (read carefully: not “expert”; I said “enthusiast”!) that I am, I tried to use it for contouring. However, due to the overall orangey tone, it did not blend in naturally enough with my skin tone. Shade 2 was the most appropriate shade I could use for contouring but it is quite hard to pick out the shades individually anyway. As mentioned, they are meant to be blended together.
Overall, I will say that this bronzer works beautiful when dusted on with a light hand for a subtle glow effect but I don’t think it would be very suitable for contouring if you use bronzers for that purpose. RRP: $101.50  


ELES Mineral Matte Shadow in Indigo & Terra Peach
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
I have been looking for a matte blue and the ELES Indigo was just what I was looking for. It is a dark navy blue, very smooth and easy to work with. It doesn’t look flat or boring as a matte shade. At certain angles, it almost looks black yet you can see the overall navy blue tone. It is a bit hard to pick up the product with my brush for some reason so I just had to use my fingers for this one.
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies! This matte peach shade is gorgeous. It actually blends in with my skintone on my lids very well; I use it as a base and blending shade very often. Very wearable for a subtle day look if you just want to add a little pop of color. RRP: $26.90 each
ELES Mineral Eye Shadow in Clay Earth
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
Clay Earth is such a unique shade and ended up my favourite of the 3. In the pan, it looks almost cement grey-brown but when applied, it almost has a mauve sheen to it. Very unique indeed. I love the amount of shimmer in this too; very fine subtle shimmer suitable for work place or any day look yet buildable for a more daring night look. The quality of their shimmer shadows actually almost reminds me of Urban Decay’s plus the added bonuses of mineral makeup! Just look at the swatch! RRP: $25.50
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
That's (never) too many eye shadows for now, ladies... More ELES goodies!
As a side note, you would know by now I am a messy hair kind of person. You would think if I could spend 10 minutes on my makeup, I would be able to spend 1 minute tidying my hair. I don't know. It's just me. I'm a messy hair person lol.
What a long post but I enjoyed it! Hope you had a good read :)
So what do you think? Have you tried ELES or keen to try?
*Please note these products were sent to me for consideration. However, opinions 100% honest as always!
 

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