
After the smash success of Monday’s beauty blog about the On The Reef Coral Collection, I thought it’d be fun to give you my tips for playing with one of our new collections, the Naked Attraction Collection, as well as with a few of our new lippies!
As you know, I love the naked, natural makeup look.
I still love this nude look on Reese Witherspoon, such a knock out.
I even wrote about it in my blog about beautiful ways to be in the buff when it comes to your makeup look - check it out again here.
I filled that blog with tons of tips to achieve the “look like you’re not wearing makeup but really are” look, so be sure to take a look!
After having so much fun writing that story, I was inspired to put together a collection with all of my favorite nude looks. And thus, the Naked Attraction Collection was born!
Let’s have some fun today and PLAY with some of my new colors!
The kit contains the new exclusive shades Super Fab Wonder Duo blush, Raw Sugar blush, Mrs. Coffee eye liner, and the brand new Pucker Up Buttercup lippie. The collection also has some of your favorites, including both the Champagne and Natural Lucent Face Powder, along with the eye shadows Good China, Juniper, Funnel Cake, Hot Chocolate and Rare Silk. Don’t forget the Dome Blending Eye Brush and Eye Kabuki Brush!
The Super Fab Wonder Duo blush is one of the exclusive shades that I created for this collection, and is a unique soft pink blush paired with a richly brown hued bronzer. Perfect for achieving summer sunkissed cheeks!
The Raw Sugar blush is so fab - it’s a bronzy shade with brilliant gold sparkles that will completely illuminate your cheekbones like a trail of diamonds. This look is perfect for using in the late afternoon to transition your look into the evening.
Mrs. Coffee Eyeliner was a shade that was also available in the On The Reef Coral Collection, but it’s making a cameo appearance in the Naked Attraction Collection too!
It’s a delicious mocha matte shade that’s ideal to give your eyes added definition.
My brand new lippie Pucker Up Buttercup is so whimsical and pretty! It’s a divine, creamy butter rich nude shade.
Love it!!
Of course, I had to include my favorite Lucent Face Powders in the collection... Champagne and Natural. These lucent powders add an all-over shimmer to give your skin that coveted, dewy and brilliantly beautiful look!

In fact, one of my favorite daily style destinations, Style File Daily, recently picked the Champagne Lucent Face Powder as one of their top picks in their Beauty Banter: Natural Woman piece. Love this!!
In addition to the brand new, exciting shades in the kit, we’ve include some of your all-time favorites. Let’s start with Rare Silk!
Also available individually, Rare Silk is a silky cream matte that is great for highlighting your brow bones.
Good China is a pearlescent light beige with pink undertones. I love wearing this for backdoor summer parties... it’s light enough to look fab in the late summer sunshine.
Funnel Cake is as sweet and delicious as it sounds! This sumptuous shade is a dusty cappuccino brown with sexy sparkle.
Finally, we have the sweetest of all - Hot Chocolate!
I’m not talking about the indulgent hot beverage (three marshmallows, please!) - I’m referring to my pearlescent light brown/tan shade that’s flattering on so many different skin types.
What good is a makeup kit without brushes to apply all of these wonderful shades with?

I’ve included my Eye Kabuki Brush and my Dome Blending Eye Brush which are so fab!
In addition to my new collection, you have three brand new lippie shades to play with - Charmed I’m Sure, Just Whistle, and Bourgeois Chic.
Charmed I’m Sure is a neutral pearlescent shade with a delicate touch of underlying cranberry colorfulness.
Just Whistle harmonizes beautiful warm neutral hues to create an exhilarating eye-catching lippie, perfect for your pout.
Bourgeois Chic is a vintage inspired pearly earth tone lippie that will stun and amaze you.
I hope you all enjoy!
FUN TASK:
If you could play with the above shades and combine them into one fabulous look, which shades would you use for your eyes, cheeks, lips, etc? Be creative!
I’ll pick a few of my favorites to send the Naked Attraction Collection :)
xoxoxo,
Carina
Love the creativity, my favorites are...
KerryB
jbroni100
Experimental
xxxooo,
Carina
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written by alafair, July 29, 2010
I'd like to use it for create a natural look for a bride (maybe for my wedding, who knows).
I'd mix a little bit of Champagne Lucent Powder to the moisturizing cream for an illuminating base. For the eyes, I'd apply Good China eyeshadow on the lid to create a light base and Funnel Cake on the crease (and a little bit of the Mrs. Coffe eyeliner for a more intense look). As eyeliner I'd use Mrs. Coffe on the upper lid. For the line under the eye I'd mix a little bit of Funnel Cake to the Mrs. Coffe. On the lips I'd apply the Just Whistle lippie and I'd add on the lips also a bit of lucent powder. On the cheeks the blush of the duo blush-bronzer.
I'm thinking about a look like this:
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written by Minute, July 29, 2010
I would use the following for work:
Funnel Cake mixed with raw silk - all over eyelid
Juniper - crease colour
Hot Chocolate - inner corner (near tearduct) and brow highlight
Mrs Coffee Eyeliner - eyeliner and brow colour
Wonder Duo blush - blush/bronzer
Just Whistle - lips
Champagne - on the middle of lips for the perfect pout
And after work, I'll touch up and add the following to for a bit more sparkle before a night's outing:
Raw Sugar - over eyelids
Champagne - blush highlight
and maybe change a lippie colour, Pucker Up Buttercup sounds good.
written by jbroni100, July 29, 2010
I would call this makeup look 'natural alluring elegance'.
I think the raw sugar blush is absolutely beautiful so i would use it for contouring , and the pink from the fab duo for the cheeks, the contrast would be so nice.
I would use the versatile eye kabuki brush to apply rare silk as a base, i would use ginger peach in the inner half of the eye, i would use the pink from the fab wonder duo blush for the middle of the eye, and hot chocolate in the outer eye.
I would use funnel cake for the crease to give sexy smokey eyes, i would use raw sugar blush just above the crease, using the dome blending brush to blend any harsh lines and provide a beautiful transition between the colors.
i would use mrs. coffee eyeliner, dry in the lower lashes, and wet it when lining the upper eyelash, to give a dramatic eyeliner, i would use the smudge brush to make it really smokey and gorgeous. i would also use the richly brown hued bronzer to line the lower lash.
i would choose pucker up buttercup lippie because i will have dramatic eyes and want neutral lips, but saying that i will still add champagne lucent to the lips to give it sparkle.
i would use natural lucent all over, the champagne for highlighting.
Its cool because your mineral makeup is so versatile that it allows people to multi task the makeup.
written by organically, July 29, 2010
written by CHaak9603, July 29, 2010
I could go on and on about these all these colors, and even though there are so many combinations, I would love to try a classic golden beauty look. I would apply Rare Silk all over the lid with Juniper in the crease (which has a subtle golden shimmer!). I would apply Mrs. Coffee eyeliner for the whole bottom inner lid and extra towards the outer corner under the lashes. I would also line the top lid from the center towards the outer corner. I would use the Dome Blending eye brush to lighting dust some Raw Sugar blush over lids to give extra golden sparkle. Also, I would take a touch of Champagne in the inner corners of the eyes and just under the arch of my brows for highlights. For the cheeks, I would use Raw Sugar Blush. I would apply Pucker Up Buttercup on the lips (partly because the color would enhance the look, but also because I just love that name!!). To finish the look, I would lightly dust Natural lucent powder all over to give a truly amazing glow!
I love these Fun Tasks! It is so fun to see everyone’s ideas! I can’t wait to try them!!!!
I've always enjoyed playing with makeup, since I was 6 and my aunt bought me a little toy makeup compact. I've been hooked ever since! I love to find new eye shadow combinations and practice different techniques! Carina, you must have a blast developing new colors!
written by kel, July 29, 2010
eyeliner- juniper
allover lid/highlight-funnel cake
crease- mrs coffee
inside/outside corner of eye-raw sugar blush
all over face color-natural
superfab wonder duo for bronzer/blush
highlight face with champagne
and to top it off charmed I'm sure lippie to add a little pop of color to the lips
written by TOT, July 29, 2010
Lips – For the lips, I’d apply Just Whistle and with my finger take some Champagne Lucent powder and dab a smudge on the center of the lower lips.
Cheeks – I love cream blushes so I would take Charmed I’m Sure lippie and apply to the apples of my cheeks. I’d set it and finish it off with The Super Fab Duo pressed blush. I’d contour with the bronzer side to give definition to the cheeks.
Face – A light dusting of Natural Lucent face powder.
written by FairyWitch86, July 29, 2010
I don't know why but I feel a little bit creepy when I wear dark shades.
Maybe I'm lucky because Natural I'm better than with too much make up, Lol!
This amazing Naked Attraction make me dream about lots of wonderful Natural Make up I would create!
It gaves you lots of alternatives and possibilities!
I tried to create a face chart to explain better ONE of the look I could create!
Sorry, it isn't perfect but is my First attempt EVER.
I've used photoshop to recreate the look I would like to realize and gave you an IDEA of the look, so it isn't so precise, forgive me Carina
I think about a really soft look, so Nude that seems that on your face there's only a ray of light and not make up!
Let's start!
After create a Base with my EDM foundation with a touch of champagne lucent face powder (Don't too Much because a touch of shimmering is enough for my oily skin!) I start with the Eyes!
I use Good China as a base to illuminate the whole lid.
Than, on the crease, I mix Funnel Cake with Good China to intensify the depth of the eye area and I create a soft edge blending the two colour together!
Rare Silk is the perfect colour to highlight the brow bones and also the inner part of the eye!
I've tried a sample of this colour and is just perfect to give some light to the eyes
With A thin line of Mrs. Coffee Eyeliner the Cat-eye Look is assured!
I really love Brow eyeliner, is softner than Black and it gives you a Natural sophisticated look!
I use a bit of Mrs. Coffee Eyeliner also under the eye but blended with hot chocolate to create a soft line and intensify the depth of the make up without make the look too heavy!
To complete the look the Duo Blush is perfect on the cheeks, to give an healthy lovely touch and definition on the face!
For the lips I've chosen Pucker Up Buttercup!
When I saw it I've just loved it! This is the perfect shade for Neutral and Nude Make up!
Thanks so Much Carina for your Good Taste that matches perfectly with mine! And to all the follower for their ideas! I'll copy all of them soon!
xoxo
written by Ariellez1, July 29, 2010
all over eyelids - funnel cake
liner- juniper
crease- a touch of hot chocolate
highlight - rare silk
inside corner of eyes - champagne
cheeks - raw sugar with a touch of natural lucent on top
lips - pucker up buttercup with a little champagne over it for a hint of shimmer
written by B Lee, July 29, 2010
Use the brown blush of the pressed duo under my cheek bones and the pink as the pop in the apples of my cheeks, then the raw sugar as the pop of shimmer on the cheek bones to make them look summer kissed
Good China would be on my inner eye lid and Juniper on the outer lid with Mr Coffee in the crease ( blended well into the lid) and liner for my eyes Top and bottom lid. Then Champagne as the brow bone highlighter and in the inner corner of my tear duct.
Charmed would be my lip color and add a touch of Natural on the pout of my lips.
Now read for a day getting all things naturally done
written by g&g, July 29, 2010
Lately I've been merging the 2 for nighttime and doing a kinda stagey nude if that makes sense.
Everything is ultra clean and monochrome. The best thing about keeping a nude look is that it's forgiving if it smears and you need to touch up - that's important to me as I'm pretty active and am often sweating on my bike or getting pushed around while seeing a band at a club.
First I'd start by putting my hair into a tight top braid and using a TINY bit of Lush's "Goth Juice" to avoid flyaways. Then I'm make my face a perfect blank canvas with my Sandy Fair base and Multitasking concealer to cover any flaws .
Now it's time to play!
Champagne as a highlighter nose/chin/forehead
Rare Silk applied WET on entire lid , all the way to the brow bone. (I use my foundation brush for wet applications)
the Good China layered on the lower lid and Funnel Cake worked in crease
Mrs Coffee applied WET in an ultra thin precise line on top lashes only , with the slightest cat eye effect.
I'd line the lower lashes with Raw Sugar with some minimalist dazzle
Then topped off with a dark brown mascara
For cheeks I'd break out the Duo and give just the slightest brush of color
For my lips Pucker Up Buttercup is pale and dramatic. You can never have enough matte nude or peach shades of lipstick is what I say. I'd layer it with my EDM balm to make it shiny and sheer.
My nail polish? Clear of course.
written by MichelleRayanne, July 29, 2010
For this look I focused on defining the shape of the eyes and face, playing with natural shadows and highlights. For the eyes, I would do a wash of Hot Chocolate all over the lid. I would use Funnel Cake in the crease blended up to the brow, and on the lower lash line. I would use Mrs. Coffee in the outer V, for definition and a slight smokey eye. To finish off the eyes I would use Rare Silk right under the arch of the brow and in the tear duct blended into the crease.
I would use Good China as a blush right on the apples of the cheeks. It's such a pretty pink color, it would be so beautiful on the face!
I would highlight the cheekbones and the Cupid's bow with Natural.
I would contour the cheeks and nose with the bronzer side of the Super Fab Wonder Duo.
I would finish off with Bourgeois Chic on the lips!
written by Colleen W., July 29, 2010
I love hot chocolate on the lid I use it there all the time.
Next I would use Mrs. coffee eye liner in the crease and as a liner.
Then I would use good china as a highlighter.
I also like to take a little bit of champagne and just go over my lid and crease color for a little extra sparkle.
Next will be my cheeks.
I'm going to take raw sugar and use it as a contour color. It is also beautiful as a blush.
Then I am going to take The Super Fab Wonder Duo and using a mix of both colors put that on for a blush.
Next I will use champagne on my cheekbones for a highlight.
On my lips I am going to use pucker up buttercup for the perfect nude lip.
Now I am ready to go out anywhere.
written by ~Love~, July 29, 2010
For the cheeks i would put on Super Fab Wonder Duo and the Champagne Lucent Face Color and for the lips Just whistle.
written by poetgrl, July 29, 2010
Lid: Good China
Crease: Hot Chocolate or Juniper
Lips: Just Whistle
written by Heather H, July 29, 2010
on the rest of the eyelid.
On the apple of my cheeks I would dust Raw Sugar (I have a lot of natural color on my cheeks so I just like to accent that).
Natural all over and Charmed I'm Sure on my lips for a sexy pout.
Beauty in the Nude! Simple, natural, and beautiful.
written by Heather Hanks, July 29, 2010
Beauty in the Nude! Simple, natural and beautiful!
written by KerryB, July 29, 2010
1. Prepare face as usual with your favorite serum, moisturizer & primer to get that perfect, pore-free skin base.
2. Use your favorite EDM foundation & concealer to hide any imperfections and even out your skin tone.
3. Lightly dusty on EDM's Luminizing Sunlight Powder for that perfect summer glow.
4. Prime eyelids and layer Juniper eyeshadow from lash to crease to create the perfect daytime smokey eye.
5. Add a pop of golden sparkle to the crease by buffing Raw Sugar blush in a windshield wiper motion to blend out the edge of Juniper.
6. Add definition to the outer 1/3 of the eye by applying Mrs. Coffee eyeliner in the outer v.
7. Mix Mrs. Coffee eyeliner with your favorite mixing medium and thickly line your upper lashes and wing it out at the end for a sort of cat eye look.
8. Lightly smudge Mrs. Coffee under your lower lashline to bring the color down.
9. Apply your favorite mascara to lengthen your lashes.
10. Apply the Blush part of the Super Fab Wonder Duo to the apples of your cheeks and bringing it slightly up towards your hairline. Contour with the Bronzer side of the Duo.
11. Lightly dust Natural Lucent Face Powder on the apples of your cheeks to give a sparkly highlight to your cheekbones.
12. Apply Pucker Up Buttercup lippie. Top with a clear gloss to give it that wet, kissable look. Dab a little Champagne Lucent Face Powder on your pout to add a little extra sparkle.
This kit seems like an amazing pairing of new & old. What a wonderful gift it would make to introduce someone to your products.
written by RJ , July 29, 2010
For a summer face, I'd
Work a light layer of champagne lucent powder over my whole face
Highlight my cheekbones and dab my earlobes with Raw Sugar blush
Use a small, flat blush brush loaded with Raw sugar blush to sweep each eyelid once or twice...it's amazing how EM bronzers and blushers make this simple sweep look like a to-die-for eyeshadow blend.
Work the Mrs. Coffee eyeliner into my lashline and brush on a subtle, natural coat of mascara
Finish off with the Bourgeois Chic lippie and touch the center of my lower lip with a brush dipped in Good China for a tiny sparkle on my pout.
Summer is oh-so-short...time to enjoy a day on the lake!
written by jjiyunlee, July 29, 2010
I love cream blushes for a natural glow, and I think the new "Charmed, I'm Sure" lippie sounds like it would be perfect for a nice flush of color on the cheeks! Playing around with how to use mineral products is half the fun of using them, and this combo kit is perfect for that. I'd try Raw Sugar blush on my eyelids for a summery gold look, Mrs. Coffee eyeliner used dry in the crease and wet as an eyeliner, and Natural lucent powder on the browbone and cheekbones as a highlight. To take it into night time, I'd pack on Juniper eyeshadow onto the lid, use Champagne lucent powder wet in the inner corners of my eyes, and amp up the blush color with Good China eyeshadow as a cheek highlight =]
written by cristie j, July 29, 2010
Hot Chocolate on the lids. After doing my lids, I like to take the leftover and blend it into my brow area for highlight. It works.
Then Coffee Eyeliner, for ...eyeliner. I'm drooling over that shade.
For the crease, I'd mix a little Coffee in with Hot chocolate. It blends well, that Hot Chocolate does.
Cheeks, I'm thinking Funnel Cake. I think it would work as a blush.
Lips, Just Whistle.
Dust Champagne over most of my face. I go heavy handed with those translucents.
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written by jojo2739, July 29, 2010
First of all, I'll use my foundation as usual then apply Natural all over my face, including eyelids.
As for the eyes, I will:
1. use Mrs. Coffee Eyeliner as eyeliner.
2. use Hot Chocolate all over eyelid and Good China from crease up to brow bone.
3. mix up Raw Sugar blush with Funnel Cake (1:2) on outer lid, crease, and lower lashes. (I do this just because I don't really like to use bronzer that's too dark.)
4. apply a little of Rare Silk to the inner corner to make my eyes pop.
For cheeks, I will:
1. rub a little of Charmed I'm Sure lippie onto one of the fingers and lightly dab it onto apple of the cheek (just like a cheek stain) to have a hint of mauve but natural colour.
2. top it with Super Fab Wonder Duo blush.
Finally for lips, I'll also use Charmed I'm Sure lippie to achieve an overall natural look.
written by DAUPHINOT, July 30, 2010
All this shades are beautiful, and we can combine them into so many looks.
For eyes, Good China seems so nice, with Mrs Coffee for eyeliner, and Rare Silk for brow bones highlightener.
I will use the super Fab Wonderduo in blush, and natural Lucent face Powder for illuminating.
For lips, I will take the Just Whistle, with a touch of Pucker up Buttercup in the middle of the lips.
And next day, I will try the other shades, it's so much fun with this collection.
written by KatieO, July 30, 2010
and 2.) I didn't want to look like I was super "made-up". My family is rather conservative, and I really just wanted something to smooth out my complexion and make me feel pretty
So, this collection looks amazing! Anyway, I'll get to the point
I have very light skin and very dark hair. Thought I should let you know so that what I "pick" makes sense.
I would start out with my wonderful Multi-Tasking Concealer over my problem areas, and then brush on my Fairly Light or Medium foundation (I LOVE the flat top Kabuki brush for this--It is incredible!) Then I'd get into the Naked Attraction Collection
I'd use the Super Fab Duo blush, as I have pinker undertones. Then I'd use Champagne Lucent Face Color--I love sparkles in my highlighters
. For eyes, I'd use Mrs. Coffee eyeliner, then Rare Silk all over my lids, from the lashline to the browbone. Then I'd use Funnel Cake in the crease, and Good China for the section under my crease. For lips, I'd choose the Pucker Up Buttercup Lippie--it sounds so nice!!! Hope you enjoyed my little comment
I had fun writing it!
written by Oxana 124, July 30, 2010
Face:
I would use the Super Fab Wonder Duo blush/bronzer to lightly bronze my face and give myself a healthy summer glow.
Cheeks:
I would use the soft pink blush from the Super Fab Wonder Duo to give my cheeks a natural flush, I would then top off my cheek bones with Natural lucent powder to highlight.
Eyes:
I would apply Rare Silk in the inner corners of my eyes to make myself look more fresh and awake. I would then apply Raw Sugar all over the lid and use Mrs.Coffee along with the Dome blending brush to deepen my crease. I would again use Mrs.Coffee to line my top lashline, and smudge a little bit of it under my bottom lashline as well. I would highlight right underneath my brows with Natural lucent powder.
Lips:
I would apply the Bourgeois Chic lippie on my lips to emphasize them, and then apply a little Champagne in the center of my lower lip and blend, as well as on my cupid’s bow to give my lips the look of fullness.
written by robinbird_22, July 30, 2010
Bronzer and blush – I would use the Super Fab Wonder Duo compact. For the bronzer, I would have to use a foptic brush to apply it because I’m quite fair, and I would apply it in regular bronzer fashion on the cheekbones, forehead, nose, and chin. I would use my Dome Blush Brush to apply the pink blush shade to the apples of my cheeks and then blend it back.
Cheekbone highlight – Instead of going with Champagne or Natural for this, I’m going to use Good China so the tops of my cheekbones and my temples get a nice, subtle sheen without adding much color or shimmer. My favorite brush for applying a cheekbone highlight is the Eye Kabuki Brush that is included in the Naked Attraction kit.
Eyes
Lid – I would apply Natural on the inner half of the lid and Funnel Cake on the outer half using the Everyday Eye Shadow Brush. Using two colors on the lid creates a little more depth and interest to the look. Don’t forget to blend!!!
Crease – I would apply Raw Sugar to the crease using the Dome Blending Brush included in the kit. This has become my favorite brush for applying a crease color because it gives a nice soft wash of color to the crease. In the past, I have always had trouble with crease colors being too dark for my complexion and taste.
Liner – I would line my eyes using Juniper and the Angled Brow and Liner brush. I have been really loving wearing liner colors that are a little more subtle this summer, and Juniper fits the bill. The grayish-brown base pairs well with Natural and Funnel Cake, and the copper sheen in this shadow helps it pair nicely with Raw Sugar as well.
Highlight – The beauty of Rare Silk, which I would use as a highlight, is that it is matte. Since I wear a lot of shimmery shadows on the lid, I tend to reach for a matte highlight shade, and this fits the bill nicely. The Eye Blending Brush does a nice job of applying just the right amount of product to the highlight area, and helps the highlight color blend in with the crease color as well.
Tear Duct – I always like to add an extra pop of shimmer and lightness to the area around the tear duct, and I would use Champagne for this purpose. The Everyday Eye Smudge Brush is a good size for this task.
Mascara – No eye look is complete without mascara. I’m currently using CoverGirl’s LastBlast Fusion.
Lips – Slick on a touch of Pucker Up Buttercup and this look is complete.
written by couponmakeup, July 30, 2010
It's the summer and I always keep my face looking natural. The Everyday Mineral products I would use are:
1) Base in buff fairly light neutral
2) Natural Lucent lightly dusted all over the face
3) Champagne as a highlighter on cheeks
4) Mrs. coffee as an eyeliner, used wet
5) Rare Silk in the brow bone
6) Hot Chocolate all over the eye with eye kabuki
7) Juniper in the crease, also used wet
Blend with the dome blending brush 9) Raw sugar to contour
10) Super Fab Wonder Duo- using the light pink hue on cheek bones
11) Moisturize lips with my the Pucker up buttercup lippie
written by Leilani Olsen, July 30, 2010
If I was using this kit I think that I would use the Champagne or Natural Lucent Face Powder after my EM fair base. Then use the Fab Wonder Duo blush very sparingly to create hollow in my cheekbones. Then brush the top of the cheek with just a bit of the Raw Sugar blush, to give a bit of golden sparkle. Then I would use the Mrs. Coffee and your wonderful Everyday Eye Smudge Brush (it works so great for smoke eye look!) on the lower and upper lid as a liner, gradually getting wider towards the outer edge. Then I would put Funnel Cake on the lid, and blend it into the Mrs. Coffee liner. Then a bit of Rare Silk on my brow bone for definition. Lastly I would use the Buttercup on my lips, because having a nude lip draws attention to the eyes ;-)
Love it!
written by Susan Pennington, July 30, 2010
face: Linen foundation, and champagne for all all over face
blush: Super Fab Wonder Duo - great to have two in one!
eyes: funnel cake for all over (eye kabuki brush), Ms. Coffee for eyeliner (just the top, wet or dry), Ms. Coffee for the crease (using the dome blending brush)
lips: Charmed Im sure (which I wanna try so bad!!!)
This would make the perfect look!
written by jbroni100, July 31, 2010
For a more dramatic makeup using the naked attraction collection.
Makeup used:
Tools used: eye kabuki brush, dome blending brush, dome blush brush, smudge brush.
You would start with moisturizing your face and using edm foundation, concealer, and natural lucent all over the face.
EYE MAKEUP[/]
- you would prime your eyes, use rare silk for base using eye kabuki brush.
- use raw sugar blush all over eyelid using the eye kabuki brush.
- use pink from super fab wonder duo for highlighting the brow bone, as it really makes your eyes really pretty and something different from using the usual highlighting eyeshadows.
- use ms. coffee eyeliner wet to line the top eye lash using edm eyeliner brush.
- use juniper wet to line the lower lash.
- use funnel cake in the crease using dome blening brush and the blend, use juniper just above and blend to give you a more sexy smokey eye makeup.
- use smudge brush to add champagne in the inner eye.
- use eye kabuki brush and use good china to the middle of eyelid to brighten it.
- use pink from the super duo and smudge it in the outer bottom eyelash to make it more dramatic.
- use either ms. coffee eyeliner or funnel cake for the eyebrows.
Cheeks
- use the super fab duo and swirl using the dome blush brush and place it on the apple of the cheeks to give you a beautiful contrast.
- use the eye kabuki brush and get some raw sugar blush to contour the cheeks.
- take the champagne lucent and highlight forehead, nose, and chin to give you a natural glow.
LIPS
- use Bourgeois Chic for the top lip.
- use pucker up buttercup lippie for the bottom lip this will give you more dramatic look and something different.
There you have it a beautiful look using the naked attraction collection.
written by booklilac, July 31, 2010
First Daytime look:
Eyes:
-Funnel cake on the lid
-Juniper blended into the crease
-Highlight with Champagne
Cheeks:
-Raw Sugar Blush
Lips:
-Charmed I’m Sure
Second daytime look:
Eyes:
-Good China on the lid
-Funnel Cake in the crease
-Rare Silk to highlight
Cheeks:
-Wonder duo
Lips:
-Just Whistle
Evening look:
Face:
-Natural lucent all over
Eyes:
-Mrs. Coffee Eyeliner
-Funnel Cake on the lid
-Juniper in the crease
-Champagne to highlight
Cheeks:
-Raw sugar blush
Lips:
-Bourgeois chic
written by kathy voorhees, July 31, 2010
written by jbroni100, August 01, 2010
This is such a fun collection because simply there are so many looks you can get with it.
i am inspired by new ideas, which makes this such a lovely gift.
For instance, you can have everyday neutral looks using hot chocolate, and juniper for a quick look with buttercup lippie.
But, if you want a smoldering, smokey look, then i would use the following edm products.
EYES
- use the eye kabuki brush and put ms. coffee eyeliner all over the lid.
you should use the smudge brush and outline the eye by going beyond the eye crease, like a feline eye.
use the kabuki to smoke out the eyeshadow.
- use the smudge brush to bring ms. coffee eyeliner to the bottom eye line and smudge it.
- use the smudge brush and use juniper and pink from super duo in the crease and use the dome blending brush and really blend into ms. coffee eyeliner, so you have no harsh line
- you can use rare silk to lighten it if you think you have used too much.
-use hot chocolate for the highlighting.
the rest of the makeup you want less dramatic.
CHEEKS
use raw sugar blush with the dome blush brush.
use good china for highlighting with junior eye kabuki brush.
LIPS
use buttercup lippie and pat on some funnel cake or hot chocolate to get really nice neutral lips.
written by ariix, August 01, 2010
I would apply the eyeshadows and liners wet - Rare Silk on the brow bone and inner corner of the eye, Juniper all over the lid, and Juniper mixed with Mrs. Coffee in the crease and outer v of the lid for some depth. A thick line of Mrs. Coffee as eyeliner over the upper lashes, a thinner line below the lower lashes, with just a little Juniper smudged underneath. Oh and some Rare Silk also on the lower waterline to make eyes look bigger. I would add my brown Beauty Without Cruelty mascara that I've been using lately.
Then for the cheeks, Raw Sugar. I love this colour, it looks absolutely amazing!! I would then use the Natural lucent powder all over my face as a highlighter. I love slightly sparkly highlighters. And for the lips, I would choose Charmed I'm Sure to go with this, for its pearlescence and its cranberry undertone!
written by connie, August 01, 2010
I would of course, start out by putting rare silk as a primer for my eyelids bc it gives a little oomph..
I would then put hot chocolate all over my eyelids and use the raw sugar blush in the crease area. I would put the champagne under the brown bone and in the tear duct area.
I would then use the super fab duo on the apples of the cheeck and the good china as a blush highlighter (cheekbones and down center of nose).
For the lips i would use the just whistle lippie and mix it with the good china to give my lips a glistening look.
easy as that!!!!
written by Lynn in Austin, August 01, 2010
For my eyes, I would use Rare Silk to highlight inner corners and brow bone, and Good China over my lid.
For my cheeks, I would apply some Raw Sugar blush for that summer glow.
For my lips, I would use Charmed I’m Sure for a flush of color.
That's it, simple and pretty.
written by Jennifer D., August 01, 2010
This is the look I am going for...
Cheeks: Just a little bit of Super Fab Wonder Duo Blush on the cheeks for that healthy summer glow with Natural to highlight the cheekbones.
Eyes: A mix of Champagne and Rare Silk on the inner corner of eyes (tear duct) and brow bones. Good China and Hot Chocolate (mix) all over the lids. A mix of Raw Sugar and Funnel Cake on the crease.
Lips: Pucker Up Buttercup on the lips with Natural on the center of lower lips to make it look more plump.
written by esterpeixoto, August 02, 2010
With the already placed base, I would use :
Using the Dome Blending Eye Brush:
Brow Bone and Inner corner --> Lucent face powder in champagne for highlighting those areas
Middle of the Lid--> Good China
Crease-->Funnel Cake
Using the Eye Kabuki Brush:
Overall lid color (without touching the middle area) --> Hot chocolate (with a very gentle hand so that the colour don't be to rough) then blend the middle colour with the Hot chocolate (it shouldn't notice where the colour beging or end).
Using the Angled Brow & Liner Brush:
wet your brush with a drop of RhotoV (Like I do) and then use it on the Funnel Cake and use this as the Eyeliner color
it would be really nice
Then I would use the Super Fab Wonder Duo blush lightly on my cheeks and my forehead to give my face some color
Finally I would use the Bourgeois Chic on my lips
And that's one of the things that I would do with all of those fantastic colours
I simple love that collection
written by Laura, August 02, 2010
For a quick and easy daytime look for the weekend:
Eyes: I would use raw suger on the lid and hot chocolate under the brow. A light sweep of Mrs. Coffee Eyeliner for a brow colour.
Cheeks - I would use the soft pink from the Duo Blush for the 'apple' of my cheeks, and would use the rich brown under the cheek bones as a contour.
Lips: Pucker Up Buttercup
For a casual dinner:
I'd add a sweep of Champagne as a highlighter on the cheekbones, a bit more lip colour with Just Whistle and maybe some eyeliner using Mrs Coffee Eyeliner.
written by Experimental, August 03, 2010
Super Fab Wonder Duo blush for cheeks combined with a bit of Raw Sugar blush to add some more bronze sheen, Rare Silk as a base eye shadow, Juniper for sparkling accents and bold Mrs. Coffee eye liner, and to complete this simple yet subtle look of French movie diva I would add a touch of Pucker Up Buttercup lippie .
written by Meagan Harper, August 03, 2010
Writing this made me long for fall!
written by Megan B., August 03, 2010
Eyeshadow
I would start off by applying the Raw Sugar blush to my eyelid wet. Next, I would use the Dome Blending Brush to gently, buff in Juniper to my crease. I would then take the Eye Kabuki Brush and smooth in a light wash of the Raw Sugar Blush up to my eyebrows.
Eyeliner
I would use Juniper under my lower lashes and a touch of Mr. Coffee eyeliner to darken the outer corners.
Highlight
To brighten the look I would add a touch of Champagne to the inner eyes and brow bones.
Cheeks
I would first add a soft application of the Super Fab Wonder Blush just to add a touch of color, and then I would blend it out with the Raw Sugar Blush to add a bit of golden sparkle.
Lips
Finally, i would use the Pucker Up Buttercup Lippie and then dab some of the Raw Sugar Blush on my lips to add a little extra golden sparkle that completes the look.
written by Monica, August 03, 2010
Cheeks - blush is my favorite cosmetic product, so I usually start with the cheeks. I would use the two sides of the Super Fab Duo Pressed Blush and apply that to the apples of my cheek, blending upwards toward my temples. Then I would lightly contour using a few grains of the Mrs. Coffee Eyeliner, lightened up with a bit of the Rare Silk e/s since they are both matte shades. Finally, I would highlight my cheekbones with the Natural blush.
Eyes - My eyes would look like this: Good China on the inner corner; Funnel Cake as an overall lid color; Raw Sugar on the other corner; Mrs. Coffee as an eyeliner, then smudged up into the crease and blended with the Raw Sugar; Natural as a highlighter under the brows
Lips - Since, my eyes and cheeks are pretty neutral, I like to use a brighter lip to enhance my overall look. For this, I'll use Charmed, I'm Sure lip color, which I imagine to be a nice muted raspberry pinky-red shade.
written by HaleyGirl, August 03, 2010
For my nude look I would use:
Face: Champagne as an all over face powder
Blush: I would mix Natural and Good China
Eyes: Rare Silk to highlight, Hot Chocolate on the lid and Funnel Cake lined under the eye
Lips: Pucker Up Buttercup
written by fo, August 04, 2010
I could just die for this collection. There is not a shade or instrument in this kit that I would not use. I already adore half the items it this kit and the other half, I can't wait to try. I especially want the Raw Sugar blush because I missed out on it before it went off into the sunset. I would also love to wear all those new lippies. BTW, I noticed that Volcano Blossom was also featured as one of the Style File Daily's Beauty Banter top picks. I purchased it recently and it is my new favorite shade--pure gorgeousness.
For my look using only the shades listed above (and black mascara of course):
Eyes:
Raw Sugar in the crease and outer V.
Hot Chocolate on the middle of the lid, slightly overlapping Raw Sugar
Champagne on inner corner of lid, slightly overlapping Hot Chocolate, and on brow bone
all blended with the Dome Blending Eye Brush. (Foiled for evening look)
Liner - Juniper overlayed with Raw Sugar (to soften) on lower lash line (blended at outer corner into the outer V) to totally make eyes pop
Lips:
Bourgeois Chic all over
A dusting of Champagne in center of bottom lip.
Face:
Natural Lucent Powder all over
Cheeks:
Contour - Funnel Cake, buffed to remove any sparkles. (Since I love my eyes and lips to sparkle, I like to keep my cheeks matte.)
Apples - The beautiful soft pink blush from the new Super Fab Wonder Duo compact
Highlight - Good China
written by Experimental, August 04, 2010
I think using the Naked Attraction Collection I could get nice result as well.
written by Michelle Wolff, August 04, 2010
For me, I'm more into keeping it simple, especially for the summer. I think the Naked Attraction Collection will easily help me do that. Besides, it contains some of my ultimate faves anyway!
Eyes: I'd go with Good China for the base since it goes with everything and I'd probably use Hot Chocolate as a "wedge" color. I'd do a little smudging with Mrs. Coffe because it looks like a great color and I'd love to play with it!
Face/Cheeks: I love, love, LOVE Champagne Lucent Face powder and I'd use it here too. I love the subtle but noticeable shimmer it gives to my face... especially my cheekbones and just the tippy top of my nose. It makes the whole look work IMO. Love it!
As far as Lips go: I own and love Bougeious Chic and would probably go with that. It gives a rich color without looking like fakey-fake lips. I hate when women do such awesome jobs making their face and eyes look lovely and natural then ruin it with a horribly fake lip color. BC is great because it gives color so lips don't look "left out" of the style but doesn't look horribly false and icky.
I would love to wear this look! Love it!
written by laurajean, August 04, 2010
Light brush of foundation to even out skin tone
Cheeks: It just makes sense for the Super Fab Wonder Duo compact for the bronzer to enhance a summer glow with just the perfect hint of color for the apples of your cheeks, so nifty and convenient, wish I had it.
All over face color: Natural, I like a fresh dewy look in the summer, I even like to gently brush it all over
Eyes-
All over lid color: hot chocolate; love this one all by itself on most days.
Crease: Raw Sugar
Liner: Mrs. Coffee; don’t have this one, but it looks to be the perfect brown
Highlight: Champagne
Lips-Just Whistle; unfortunately, I don’t have any of the new lippies so I based my choice off the description. I think this would be a good choice for the look.












Blush: Super Fab Wonder Duo blush
Highlighter: Champagne (I just ordered a big size of this, I can't wait!!)
Overall lid colour: Good China
Crease: Funnel Cake
Brow bone highlighter and inner eye corner: Rare Silk
Eyeliner: Mrs. Coffee
Lippie: Charmed I’m Sure (just because I love the cranberry colour!!)