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Home Beauty Max Factor Masterpiece Nude Palette Contouring Eye Shadows 03 Rose Nudes 6.5 g Pack of 1

Max Factor Masterpiece Nude Palette Contouring Eye Shadows 03 Rose Nudes 6.5 g Pack of 1

£6.29

About this item

  • Offers endless possibilities from pale to dark neutral looks
  • Eight neutral shades create any look, from an everyday nude to a seductive smokey eye
  • Baked formula provides high pigment for richer, more intense colour
  • Buildable, easy-blend shade effects: matte, shimmer and sparkly
  • Comes with a dual-tip applicator for smooth blending and precise definition

From the manufacturer Masterpiece Nude Palette Perfectly combined eyeshadows, from pale to deep neutral shades to contour your eyes in endless combination. Max-Factor-Story The Father Of Make-up In Hollywood’s Golden Age, when it came to make-up only one name was on the lips of the silver screen stars. That name was Mr Max Factor, a visionary make-up artist, wig maker and inventor, Max Factor was known for creating the signature looks of the era’s most famous icons such as Ava Gardner, Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich. But he believed that glamour should be within reach of all women. Max Factor was born in Russia and emigrated in 1914 to America, settling in LA to be closer to the budding film industry. Word of Max Factor’s expertise quickly spread and he was soon working with Hollywood’s leading film stars and making his own cosmetic products for a glamorous but realistic look on screen. In 1916 he started selling eye shadow and eyebrow pencils. This was the first time such products were available outside the movie industry. Four years later he launched a full range of cosmetics, calling it “make-up” – a phrase he coined.
About this item Offers endless possibilities from pale to dark neutral looks Eight neutral shades create any look, from an everyday nude to a seductive smokey eye Baked formula provides high pigment for richer, more intense colour Buildable, easy-blend shade effects: matte, shimmer and sparkly Comes with a dual-tip applicator for smooth blending and precise definition From the manufacturer Masterpiece Nude Palette Perfectly combined eyeshadows, from pale to deep neutral shades to contour your eyes in endless combination. Max-Factor-Story The Father Of Make-up In Hollywood’s Golden Age, when it came to make-up only one name was on the lips of the silver screen stars. That name was Mr Max Factor, a visionary make-up artist, wig maker and inventor, Max Factor was known for creating the signature looks of the era’s most famous icons such as Ava Gardner, Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich. But he believed that glamour should be within reach of all women. Max Factor was born in Russia and emigrated in 1914 to America, settling in LA to be closer to the budding film industry. Word of Max Factor’s expertise quickly spread and he was soon working with Hollywood’s leading film stars and making his own cosmetic products for a glamorous but realistic look on screen. In 1916 he started selling eye shadow and eyebrow pencils. This was the first time such products were available outside the movie industry. Four years later he launched a full range of cosmetics, calling it “make-up” – a phrase he coined.

SKU: B01E4E1C3Q

About this item

  • Offers endless possibilities from pale to dark neutral looks
  • Eight neutral shades create any look, from an everyday nude to a seductive smokey eye
  • Baked formula provides high pigment for richer, more intense colour
  • Buildable, easy-blend shade effects: matte, shimmer and sparkly
  • Comes with a dual-tip applicator for smooth blending and precise definition

From the manufacturer Masterpiece Nude Palette Perfectly combined eyeshadows, from pale to deep neutral shades to contour your eyes in endless combination. Max-Factor-Story The Father Of Make-up In Hollywood's Golden Age, when it came to make-up only one name was on the lips of the silver screen stars. That name was Mr Max Factor, a visionary make-up artist, wig maker and inventor, Max Factor was known for creating the signature looks of the era’s most famous icons such as Ava Gardner, Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich. But he believed that glamour should be within reach of all women. Max Factor was born in Russia and emigrated in 1914 to America, settling in LA to be closer to the budding film industry. Word of Max Factor’s expertise quickly spread and he was soon working with Hollywood’s leading film stars and making his own cosmetic products for a glamorous but realistic look on screen. In 1916 he started selling eye shadow and eyebrow pencils. This was the first time such products were available outside the movie industry. Four years later he launched a full range of cosmetics, calling it “make-up” – a phrase he coined.
About this item Offers endless possibilities from pale to dark neutral looks Eight neutral shades create any look, from an everyday nude to a seductive smokey eye Baked formula provides high pigment for richer, more intense colour Buildable, easy-blend shade effects: matte, shimmer and sparkly Comes with a dual-tip applicator for smooth blending and precise definition From the manufacturer Masterpiece Nude Palette Perfectly combined eyeshadows, from pale to deep neutral shades to contour your eyes in endless combination. Max-Factor-Story The Father Of Make-up In Hollywood's Golden Age, when it came to make-up only one name was on the lips of the silver screen stars. That name was Mr Max Factor, a visionary make-up artist, wig maker and inventor, Max Factor was known for creating the signature looks of the era’s most famous icons such as Ava Gardner, Jean Harlow and Marlene Dietrich. But he believed that glamour should be within reach of all women. Max Factor was born in Russia and emigrated in 1914 to America, settling in LA to be closer to the budding film industry. Word of Max Factor’s expertise quickly spread and he was soon working with Hollywood’s leading film stars and making his own cosmetic products for a glamorous but realistic look on screen. In 1916 he started selling eye shadow and eyebrow pencils. This was the first time such products were available outside the movie industry. Four years later he launched a full range of cosmetics, calling it “make-up” – a phrase he coined.

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