This is a mineral based collection, available now at Number 7 counters Nationwide…
I must admit, I don’t often take much interest in the Number 7 range, but something about this collection caught my eye – it just looks very fresh and pretty. I was also interested in the illuminator powder… I love illuminators, and I am always interested in trying more…
And I am so glad I stopped to swatch – for me, this is the definite stand out product in this collection. I also picked up one of the two lipsticks in the collection;
The illuminating powder comes in a plastic compact with a marble effect lid, and is a baked, mineral powder;
The powder is a beige based golden shade – not too brash, but still casts a nice glimmer on the skin. Close up, the powder looks like this;
The powder has a nice level of pigmentation – this was just one swipe across the surface…
It gives a subtle glow when applied to the skin and buffed out…
This hand-swatch shows the effect of the illuminator more clearly. Its so pretty – Illuminating without any horrible glittery bits…
I also picked up one of the mineral lipsticks from the collection – there are two available, carnelian, a peachy nude, and the shade I chose Rubellite. Both are very glossy, and slightly sheer – so although the colours look a little “pow” on the tube, they are a lot more wearable than they appear..
Rubellite is a sheer hot pink with shimmer, rather than frost…
For some reason, every time I tried to photograph this, it looked more peachy than pink, but I can assure you, this is a hot hot pink shade – might not be right for now, but I can definitely see this being one of my fave’s in the summer, in combination with dewy skin, and minimal eye makeup…
The illuminating powder cost £13, the lipstick £9.50. The collection also contains a palette of four mineral eyeshadows, which is also £13.
She has a great YouTube channel as well, with loads of great tips and tricks – check it out HERE. I love her “Morning After” makeup look tutorial…













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