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Description
Product description
Belmacz Blitz is a creamy gold eyeshadow that doubles as a brow and cheekbone highlighter. Each pot contains two leaves of pure 24-carat gold and the cream glides on to give a smooth, sheer finish. Layer it on to create a dramatic solid gold effect. As with all Belmacz products, the beauty of Blitz is how well it blends, giving you a flattering, golden shimmer without looking artificially glittery.
Why it's cult
Belmacz Beauty is a glorious fusion of make up and adornment created by the acclaimed Belmacz jewelery house. Belmacz jewelery is one of the world's most innovative brands and designer Julia Muggenburg has applied the same originality, quality and attention to detail to the beauty collection as she has to her gemstone collections.
Directions & ingredients
Directions
Smooth on your eyelids with a brush or the pad of your finger, slowly building up layers to intensify the colour. It works as a highlighter on the upper and lower lids (on the inner corner) and along the top of the cheekbone. It looks great smoothed on your chest and back for a beautiful evening look (mix into a bit of moisturiser for an even more subtle sheen).
Active ingredients
24-Carat Gold Leaf
Full ingredients
Cyclopentasiloxane, Isohexadecane, Isostearyl Isostearate, Tribehenin, Polyethylene, Quaternium-18 Hectorite, Mica & Methicone, Aluminium Calcium Sodium Silicate 0001 (&) Silica (&) CI 77491/2/9, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite (&) CI 77891 (&)CI 77491/2/9, Gold Leaf
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User reviews
Goldfingers
(2 out of 2 people found this review helpful)
By Anna Coleman-Smith, Makeup Artist, Thirties, London
I am always a little skeptical of affordable items that claim to contain REAL GOLD. Blitz does actually look lovely on. It is not that new gold look, more like the gold you find on the frames of old paintings or mirrors, and sits subtly on the skin to produce a sheen rather than a glitter. The stuff in the pot is quite solid so you need to have a good dig or warm it to get it out, but a little goes a long way. I use the wrong end of a brush for precision work as a finger is too clumsy. This also works really well on the decolletage when you want to go really glam. When it finally rubs off it does so by degrees rather than in patches and you'll find everyone that touches you walks away with a little glint of gold on them.