What Neiman Marcus has to say about the Edward Bess Summer in Capri Quad:
Four perfectly paired shades, four ways. Sweep together for allover luminous color.
Mix and match to highlight cheeks and dress the eyes too. Complete with travel brush for touch ups on the go.
How to Use:
Sweep brush in smooth circular motion over all four shades for a sun-kissed effect all over the face.
Add some color to your cheekbones by dusting over the brighter shades and applying on the apples of your cheeks. Play up the eyes with these edited, soft shades for a look that appears flawless, yet effortless.
About Edward Bess:
Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Edward Bess studied theater at Manhattan's Professional Performing Arts School and lived in London's fast-paced world of modeling before founding his eponymous cosmetics line in 2006. An instant hit with celebrities and fashionistas, his sought-after line features timeless style and flattering colors.
Summer In Capri is a beautiful blend of nude, peachy, and tan shades to make your cheeks glamorous!
I like to combine this with my Chanel Bronze Corail Bronzing Powder as a beautiful color highlight on the apples of the cheeks. The brush included is rather nice for this, and I sweep it from right to left in order to get more color.
Edward Bess Summer In Capri Quad Royale retails for $45.00 and is available at Neiman Marcus & Bergdorf Goodman. Currently it is on back-order, but a ship date is available on the websites.
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7 comments:
nice like it
so gorgeous! what a nice friend!
I just got the other quad- South of France- and I love it. I want to get this one for the Summer months!
This looks like a more muted (not frosty, but glowing) version of Dior Amber Diamond
it looks really pretty. Love the shades in this palette.
Hey Brooke, I just wanted to say congrats on that Too Faced honor but I couldn't comment on that post itself and I won't enter because I just bought their whole spring line anyway, haha! But yeah, awesome, yay!
Thank you, Sarah!! I had to close the comments there because I think there was some confusion on where to enter. I wanted to be sure everyone had a shot ;)
How do you like the spring line?
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