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BE Eye Colors



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BE Loose Eyeshadows (matte colors)

  • Adventure - mauve brown
  • Amber - Discontinued. A milky chocolate, fitting midway in tone between Cashmere and Java. 24204.1
  • Angel - Vivid orchid with cool pink undertones. 24205.1
  • Aurora - sheer stainless steel, Superstars Kit
  • Be Grateful - neutral peachy fleshtone with silver sheen
  • Bisque - A cool version of flesh tone, very opaque, and makes a great concealer. 24206.1
  • Bliss - Light translucent pink with a very slight shimmer and warm undertones. Part of the QVC Auto-delivery program. 24438.1
  • Blue Hue- vivid blue, from Face Fashion Look Of Now kit
  • Blue Dream - Blue-green with dusky undertones; more blue than green. Part of the 2003 Grand Collection colors. 24208.1
  • Blue-ty Call- bright clear sky blue, from LOL collection
  • Blush - Pale bridal rose petal pink. 24209.1
  • Bone - Light camel/tan neutral skin color. Part of the QVC Auto-delivery program. 24210.1
  • Bordeaux - A deeper plum than violet sky but not purple; just the color of Bordeaux wine. 24211.1
  • Brilliant - The color of the flesh of a ripe peach or a juicy mango. It applies to the skin with a lustrous natural tropical glow. 24212.1
  • Bubbly - A warm creamy neutral with just a whisper of peach. Not as pink as Bare Skin, yet not as browny/taupe as Vanilla Sugar. Like a darker version of City Lights Glimpse. This shadow has a slight sheen. 24213.1
  • Butterfly - What orange juice mixed with lemon juice might look like; a peach-tinged pale yellow with a slight gleam. 24214.1
  • Camp - Camp Eye Shadow appears to be more on the warm side in the pot, but when applied, can look much more neutral. On the skin, this shadow has a darker and cooler taupe underlayer and a light warm golden coppery overglaze, so this will help it work for most skin tones. This shadow is much more glimmery than the typical BE matte shadows. It could easily be paired with Sex Kitten, and can be described as a paler, more springy version of Sex Kitten. It is more golden than Queen Tiffany, but about the same depth of color. 25630.1
  • Cashmere - Medium neutral brown, a very close match for Faux Fox. 24215.1
  • Chenille - A very pale, soft pastel baby peach, warmer in tone and lighter than Blush. 24216.1
  • Citrus Twist - A soft and warm satiny peach in the pot with a hint of glimmer, this color applies with a distinct pale coppery peach gleam on the skin. It yields a very light, neutral peachy color which would be good for an all over lid color, or a nice pale blush for warm toned skin. This would also result in a beautiful pale peachy lip color. 24439.1
  • Clarity - silver-toned powder blue, like Kindness without the lavendar tones
  • Classic Rock - white-based silver, from Classic Rock collection
  • Clay - Light tan khaki gray, like the color of a khaki tan military uniform. 24218.1
  • Cocoa - Cocoa Shadow is a light neutral powdery brown with coolish and slighty gray undertones. It's sheer and matte, and is going to be one of those colors you reach for when you want a great sheer taupe. 24697.1
  • Demure - Opaque pale true pink. 24219.1
  • Denim - True rinsed blue jean blue. 24220.1
  • Dove - A lighter gray than Fog, and less lilac than Pacific Heights. Pale pigeon gray. 24221.1
  • Drift - Discontinued - Light khaki gray with a slight olive drab undertone. Another great military uniform color. 24222.1
  • Exotic Sandra - Deep matte olive, pairs well with both grey and brown tones
  • Faux Fox - Medium mahogany, very similar to Cashmere. 24223.1
  • Faux Mink - Rich, dark matte brown suede, reminiscent of Hershey's dark chocolate. 24224.1
  • Fog - Dark dove gray; soft and velvety in appearance. 24225.1
  • Freedom - soft muted teal, from Heroes collection
  • Frolic - Frolic is a pink that is out to have a good time! Use it here, there and everywhere -- eyes, cheeks and lips -- let it play. Frolic is a bolder pink with a gentle sheen, but is surprisingly demure when buffed on. Think medium carnation pink or a muted bubble gum for a mental picture of this color.
  • Girlfriend Tina - Applied dry it is a soft silvery spruce green.  The color was much softer on the lid than I had imagined.  It buffs down into a glowing silver sheen.  Wet it really intensifies into a true blue spruce color. 
  • Graphite - Pencil-lead dark almost sooty off-black gray. 24226.1
  • Hay - Discontinued - Very pale lemony primary yellow; good for highlighting, concealing, and neutralizing red skin tones. 24227.1
  • Honey Bisque - Warm and caramelly tan. A warm alternative to Medium Tan Foundation, and a great concealor for women of color. Great as an eye shadow base or an all over eye color to pop the color of blue eyes.
  • Hopscotch - Hopscotch Eye Shadow slips on the skin with the same type of gleam as a glimpse. Warm skins will love it, and very pale complexions will find it a fabulous eye, cheek, AND lip color. The color is not overly sheer, and the pale peachiness of it holds up well on application. It definitely has no cool undertones. It's strictly tone on tone with this shadow. The peachy gleaming overglaze is perfectly matched to the taffy-peach base color. 25631.1
  • Java - Medium brown with dusky gray undertones. 24228.1
  • Joeli - Light but opaque; a pale orchid with slightly “dirty” undertones. 24229.1
  • Justice - Discontinued - Warm medium to light brown, very similar to both Cashmere and Faux Fox, though not as reddish. 24230.1
  • Kindness- Soft sky blue, lavendar undertone
  • Leaf - A light olive-brown. 24231.1
  • Lemon Zinger - The name of this shadow is much wilder than the actual color itself. Lemon Zinger in the pot is a pale but warm buttery yellow with a slight peach undertone. It looks like a much tamer version of Butterfly. The butter yellow tones are much more apparent as it is used on the skin. It also has a satiny gleam when buffed on the skin. This would be a great all over lid color for all skins, and for darker toned ladies would be a lovely brow highlight color. It would also be a good color to use on the lower lip over lipstick and gloss for a sexy, pouty mouth. 24232.1
  • Mermaid - Silvery gray-green with a very slight tinge of blue. 24233.1
  • Mojito - sheer olive green, similar to Real Deal, from BE Free Grand collection
  • Myth - Myth looks like a plain jane medium gray shadow in the pot, and when applied dry only hints at it's more colorful inner self by portraying a slight opalescent sheen. But foil this color, and you'll quickly see the blues that lie within! 30013.1
  • Nectar - Discontinued. Pale peachy tangerine, almost identical to Peach Puff, but slightly more orange. 24234.1
  • No Eye-Deer - bright sky blue, lightest blue shade from LOL III collection
  • Nob Hill - A darker version of Leaf; a dark olive drab green. 24235.1
  • Noveau - soft peach, from the Art Nouveau Grand Collection
  • Pacific - Discontinued. True cobalt blue which was eventually replaced by Denim. 24236.1
  • Pacific Heights - A dove gray with hints of lilac. 24237.1
  • Passionate Plum - A bluish-gray smoky purple. 24238.1
  • Patience- The palest silvery gray undercoat glazed with very subtle golden shimmer -- a barely there color a bit of spark.
  • Peach Puff - Peachy pastel apricot. Virtually identical to the discontinued Nectar. 24240.1
  • Pebble - Pale milk chocolate, with a pink cast. 24241.1
  • Phoebe - Discontinued, reissued 5/05. A true purple which started out as an eye shadow, and then was remarketed as a liner shadow and is now back to being a shadow.24381.1
  • Pond - description pending
  • Princess - Pastel icy blue-lavender. 24242.1
  • Present - melon sorbet, works well as blush and lip color
  • Pure Spice - Cinnamon spice base tone that reveals a surprise and reflects the green pearlescence of a peacock's feather when light hits it.  It goes on quite sheer dry but become opaque when foiled.  From Peacock TSV collection.
  • Sangria - Sunkissed poppy shade, a lot of shimmer for an eyeshadow, from Fiesta Grand collection
  • Shantung - Like sparkling red grape juice; not too purple, medium intensity with a red burgundy tone. Part of the QVC Auto-delivery program. 24239.1
  • Showers - silvery grey blue with irredescent purple shimmery undertones
  • Silk Rose - Medium dusty neutral pink with warm terra cotta undertones. Part of the QVC Auto-delivery program. 24243.1
  • Skyline - This mid-range gray has a slightly blue/lavender undertone. Not as dark as Graphite and slightly lighter than Soft Gray. 24244.1
  • Smoke- opaque smoky taupe, in Get Started Fair
  • Snow - Pure as the driven snow white. 24245.1
  • Soft Focus Chic - mauve color, not too dark, not too light
  • Soft Focus Dune- soft sandy beach, from Teamed Up Earth Tones
  • Soft Focus Explore- Neutral matte brown, great for contouring, defining your eye brows, or lining your lids, or you can use it as a base color for more dramatic, smoky eyes. Very blendable and soft.
  • Soft Focus Glamour - Another color for the warm ladies! A medium intensity completely matte cocoa brown. Think cocoa lightened with a bit of coffee creamer and spiked with a dash of cinnamon. this would make an excellent brow color for those with light auburn or strawberry blonde hair as well. 24246.1
  • Soft Focus Linen- soft sandstone, what you might imagine a fine linen trouser to be, RTW collection
  • Soft Focus Realize - a poppy coral peach - part of the Daydreamer tsv
  • Soft Focus Pure - A completely matte pale fleshy peach; warm without being orangey and bright without being garish. Extremely warm complexions may find it has too much pink, however, it is surprisingly neutral. 24247.1
  • Soft Focus Realize - Rosy peach in the pot, this color is totally matte, very soft, and very sheer. A great all-purpose color for eyes, lips, cheeks, and nails and it buffs and blends beautifully into a soft warm glow which morphs into your skin.
  • Soft Focus Romance - This would be Soft Focus Pure with a suntan. A darker warm peach, also completely matte and without startling orange undertones. Very sedate and blendable. 24248.1
  • Soft Focus Savvy - dark and rich matte warm/neutral brown red
  • Soft Focus Style - a very soft, true, cool pale pink, similar to Demure
  • Soft Focus Tweed- neutral slate brown, middle shade in Ready To Wear collection
  • Soft Focus Velour- warm gray-brown, deepest shade in Ready To Wear collection
  • Soho - This is not just another brown, as you might suspect from viewing it's dark countenance in the pot. Like it's partner, Hot Spot, you can dig deeper and unearth more color from this unpretentious pot of dust. Brushed on dry, Soho is a cool taupey greyish to lavender brown, suitable for smokey eyes, sooty lashlines, and sultry contouring. Use it wet to kit up the intensity and depth of color. 28148.1
  • Soul - A buttery warm vanilla. 24249.1
  • Spirited- turquoise green with shimmer
  • Starlet Casey - A burnished goldtone with a very tiny bit of a shimmer. This color is very subtle. 24250.1
  • Starlet Catherine - A rich olive with a very tiny bit of a shimmer. It applies to the lid as a very sheer wash of warm medium intensity olive green. 24251.1
  • Starlet Karen - A deep rich warm cream, with yellow undertones. 24252.1
  • Starlet LeighAnn - A luxurious deep eggplant. The coolest color in the Starlet collection, it doesn't have much red in it. 24253.1
  • Stonewashed - Pale faded country blue with a tinge of gray; very muted. 24254.1
  • Suede - Discontinued. A light weathered buckskin yellow-brown. 24255.1
  • Summer Bisque - The warmer version of Bisque, equally as opaque, and a great concealer for warm toned skin. Lighter than Foundation #2 (Light). 24256.1
  • Sun - The color of pumpkin when you cut into it. It maintains its soft, clear warm tones on the skin when applied; not bright, but muted, with a slight lustre. A bit more orangey than Fresh Blush, and darker and less yellow than Brilliant. 24257.1
  • Sweet Apricot - pale sandy peach, Leslie's signature collection
  • Terra - Discontinued. The color of an age-darkened terracotta garden pot. 24258.1
  • Thank You - very warm peach, works well on cheeks
  • Tiger Lily - A bit paler than Peach Puff, and slightly more peachy; a warm Crayola crayon flesh tone. 24259.1
  • Trinity - midnight plum, Superstars kit
  • Twig - Medium warm brown with a golden cast to it. Part of the QVC Auto-delivery program. 24260.1
  • Twilight - deep sea blue with shimmering purple undertones, applies navy blue
  • Vanilla Sugar - Peach nectar mixed with vanilla cream and a tiny twist of lustre; a very pale pastel. 24261.1
  • Vanity - bronzed plum, from Vanity Flair collection
  • Violet Sky - Dusky, smoky medium plum. 24262.1
  • Visualize - Visualize has a satiny finish and is fairly opaque. Cool medium blue with a very slight sheen
  • Vogue - Vogue Eye Shadow is the loose mineral equivalent of Classic Lip Gloss. This rosy brown cherrywood shadow would also make a great blush for dark skinned ladies. On the temperature scale, it leans slightly to the warm side of neutral. Very matte.
  • Wearable Blue Light - pale blue, no shimmer
  • Wearable Blue Medium - medium blue, no shimmer
  • Wearable Blue Dark - dark blue, no shimmer, good basic blue liner
  • Wearable Brown Light- Light brown with a lot of pink in the jar. On neutral to warmish skin the color almost disappears to a slightly pink brown that is totally matte and blends almost invisibly into the skin. This would make a great base color on the lid and an excellent natural toned lip when paired with Gossamer or Sweet Pink glosses. A lighter and more sheer version of Faux Fox.
  • Wearable Brown Medium- This shade displays as a slightly golden toned medium brown in the jar not much darker than Wearable Brown Light. On the skin it is a very true tan/brown color that applies with much more depth than WBL. Will be a fantastic crease color for an easy, day look. Most similar in color to Chisel It, but warmer in tone.
  • Wearable Brown Dark- True, dark brown in the jar yet nowhere near the darker colors of Bark and Coffee Bean. Applies a bit more red on the skin, but not dramatically so. It looks like a darker version of Cashmere. WBD wetlined is wonderful, it looks like the line drawn by a brown crayola and will be a great alternative for women who find Bark and Coffee Bean to dark and harsh.
  • Wearable Chestnut - Deep auburn, the darkest shade from the Meet The Nuts collection.  Works very well as a warm-toned liner shadow.  The color stays true whether applied wet or dry.
  • Wearable Greens -
    *Wearable Green Light - Completely matte, pale warm yellow-green, like diluted wasabe mixed with dijon mustard (1 part wasabe, two parts dijon). Appears on the skin as more yellow than green.
    *Wearable Green Medium - Matte, medium intensity olive drab with warm brown undertones.
    *Wearable Green Dark - The coolest of this trio, but not that cool; a matte dark army green. Kind of brown, and definitely not bright.
  • Wearable Pecan - A warm brown with red undertones, the medium shade from the Meet The Nuts collection.  Somewhat similar to Fascination without any glimmer.  Would make a great brow color for redheads who need a little more red than the Strawberry Blone brow color but less red than the Redhead brow color.
  • Wearable Pistachio - Pale beige like the color of a blanched pistachio nut, the lightest shade from the Meet The Nuts collection.  Quite pale in contrast to the other shades in the collection, it looks almost white in the jar, but will quickly reveal its warm undertones to you once applied, making it a nice compliment to the other red-based shades. 
  • Wearable Plum Light- light plum
  • Wearable Plum Medium- medium plum
  • Wearable Plum Dark- deep plum
  • Wearable Stone Dark - A deep neutral gray, the darkest color of the Meet The Stones collection.  There is a tiny bit of shimmer present, but not much can be seen once it is applied on the skin.  This is a deep steely gray color that can be taken even deeper when applied wet.  An excellent smoky liner shadow color, it can be buffed into soft smoke. 
  • Wearable Stone Light - A light neutral gray, the lightest shade from the Meet The Stones collection.  Don't let the name eyeshadow fool you, there is some soft shimmer here that gently reveals itself like a newly mined stone in the sunlight.  Soft enough to be used as a highlighter, it can also be applied more heavily to achieve more color.  A truly wearable gray tone. 
  • Wearable Stone Medium - A medium neutral gray, the middle shade of the Meet The Stones collection.  There isn't any discernable shimmer to this color and it goes on bolder than its Light counterpart.  It is a true gray flannel color. 
  • Well Rested - This shadow's color in the pot is deceptive . . . it appears darker before application. When brushed on the skin, it's as if the action of buffing it flips on a light switch. It applies much lighter than expected, and is a fairly opaque and very matte color. It's a fairly neutral beige which some of the paler skinned beauties desiring more coverage on facial spots or in foundation in general will find another alternative to current foundation colors. The opacity of Well Rested will make this one of those "a little goes a long way" pots of color. 26991.1
  • You Can Never Be Too Rich Brown - Dark reddish brown, like freshly ground coffee. 24263.1

    BE Glimmers (shimmery colors)
  • 1960 - A hint of the palest pastel pink in a pearlescent glimmer.24264.1
  • 1970 - Discontinued. If Tang was a glimmer, this would be it!24265.1
  • 1980 - Gleaming pewter.24266.1
  • 1990 - Dark, brooding, shimmery plum.24267.1
  • 2000 - Almost a pure transparent glimmer, but with a pale glassy whisper of blue-green undertone.24268.1
  • Amazing Amanda - Glimmery rosy coral; a great color for eyes, lips, cheeks, and nails.24269.1
  • Au Natural - Discontinued. Opalescent flesh color with a slight yellow undertone and pink/peach top note reflections.24270.1
  • Azure - Like fine turquoise shot through with gold sparks.24271.1
  • Bali - A light brown golden-toned glimmer, like very pale brown sugar
  • Bare Skin - Like tanned skin with a bit of pink from a sunburn. A beautiful pale pinkish brown.24272.1
  • Beach Goddess - A blue green that shimmers like mermaid scales in the sunlight. The underlying color of this glimmer is a dark blue green that is more green than blue, and very smoky. The sparkly adds both shine and silvery gray-green shimmer to this color. If you have blue eyes that have some green in them, this will really draw out the blue.
  • Beautiful Autumn - A blend of gold and copper, but sheer and light.24273.1
  • Beautiful Lisa - Vibrant glittery dark pink with a few golden undertones.24274.1
  • Beautiful Melodie - A warm auburn glimmer that reflect golden sparks.24275.1
  • Beautiful Susan - Sheer true sterling silver.24276.1
  • Bikini - True, sugar-and-spice little girl pink.24277.1
  • Bikini Beach - Pale shimmery lilac, blend of and Bikini and Nude Beach
  • Bloom - Discontinued - African Violet purple, with a sheen.24278.1
  • Blue Mist - Appears in the pot as a pale grayish-blue with lavender undertones; soft lavender tones are reflected in various lighting.24279.1
  • Blue Moon - Soft and gleamy baby-boy blue.24280.1
  • Camel - If you got your favorite camel colored wool jacket bronzed, it would be this color. Soft and warm, golden, glimmery medium brown. Part of the QVC Auto-delivery program.24281.1
  • Catwoman - Deep dark clear black with maxi-glimmerability.24282.1
  • Celestine - A darker version of Nude Beach, neutral glimmery beige.24284.1
  • Chameleon - Cool, shimmering teal with underlying gray tones.24285.1
  • Desire - The pink champagne of the beige family of glimmers. Similar to In the Buff, but with more of a brown undercast.24286.1
  • Devotion - A darker, glimmer version of Violet Sky, plummy and deep.24287.1
  • Drama - A true dark minky taupe glimmer.24288.1
  • Ecstasy - White glimmer base with a lilac opalescence.24289.1
  • Emotion - Rich, dark purple with slight blue sheen, like a raven’s wing.24290.1
  • Envy - Citrusy, melon green.24291.1
  • Exotic Tara - Deep vibrant turquoise, quite similar to Loli glimmer
  • Exotic Victoria - Light gilded yellow-green.  Victoria is quite a unique color, like a darker, more yellowed version of Queen Linda.  The color is bold in the pot, but applies a lot softer.  The yellow tones of this color stay quite true on the skin.
  • Faith - description pending
  • Fantasy - Rich 24k gold dust.24292.1
  • Fantasy Island - Coppery gold, blend of Fantasy and Nude Beach
  • Firelight - The lightest shade in the Fired Up Foiling Glimmers kit, this color is like the pale golden tips of a flickering flame.  Foiling will turn up the gleam 100% and is an excellent way to add light and lift to the eye. 
  • Fire Opal - Part of the Fired Up Foiling Glimmers kit, Fire Opal stays true to its name.  It appears to be a light creamy citrus color in the jar, but it has the brilliant fire that reflects in an opal waiting inside.  As light reflects this glimmer, it flashes green and pink tones and the effect when foiled is spectacular. 
  • Flaunt - A cocoa brown with plum undertones.  This was paired with Finesse in the Love Bird TSV auto delivery and it goes well with any pinks and purples.  A cool to neutral brown tone, Flaunt can lend itself to sparkling up many neutral eye looks.
  • Foiling - The Foiling Glimmers are aptly named. They are bright and intensely metallic, and when foiled look just like . . . well . . . foil! Applied dry, they are more sheer, but still very glimmery and soft.
    *White Gold - This is barely there palest golden shimmer when dry. Foiled, it is a brilliant cream metallic.
    *True Gold - Sheer and soft when dry, dynamite shine when foiled. A true 14k golden glimmer.
    *Platinum - Dry, this has the look of cellophane, just barely having the sheerest silver color. Foiled, it is a bright, light, and reflective like a newly silvered mirror.
    *Sterling Silver - This color is grayer and darker than Platinum, both wet and dry. It's sheer and light enough dry to be a good brow highlight for a glitzy look. Foiled, it's a sultry disco silver.
  • Fun - Discontinued. A rich deep rose gold.24293.1
  • The Gift - description pending
  • Gigi - This glimmer is complex and multifaceted, displaying various colors under changing conditions. A surface presentation of periwinkle glimmer maintains its color when applied lightly or foiled. However, dry buffing Gigi will produce a bluer presentation of the color, while more earnest burnishing will elicit smoky, shadowy grays. A chameleon in a pot.24294.1
  • Girlfriend Kathleen - I thought that Queen Linda and GF Kathleen would be very similar when I open the package but was surprised to see that GF Kathleen is much cooler, more sage green than the golden olive hue of QL.  When applied dry it gives off much more gold than it appears to have in the pot and can be applied very sheer.  Wet it almost takes on a golden bronze tone to it and buffs into a gleaming green-hued bronze.  Kathleen has the most shimmer of the girlfriend colors. 
  • Girlfriend Margo - A sun-kissed rose with purple undertones.  This applies dry very softly and wet is a beautiful rosy mauve.  This would be a super eye, lip, and cheek color.  Buffing does not change the tone of this shadow much.
  • Girlfriend Michelle - Even when applied dry Michelle has a high watt sparkle.  Michelle is a very soft color, like a sparkled-up version of Clear Radiance.  It buffs down into almost nothingness, leaving behind a beautiful sparkly glow.  Wet it gives a soft pink toned color with lots of shine for a glimpse. 
  • Good Fortune - In the same hued family as Warm Radiance, Good Fortune glimmer is a more nude and sparkly version of it's darker cousin. It buffs into sheer nakedness overlaid with a golden glitter, with the underlying color being a warm nude. Dare to be bare with Good Fortune Glimmer! .26990.1
  • Grace - description pending
  • Heart - Gleaming rosy plum.24295.1
  • Here Kitty - A lustrous claret wine color.24296.1
  • Hope - description pending
  • In the Buff - A coppery peach in the vein of Desire, but less brown.24297.1
  • Intuition - description pending
  • Invitation - Those who have been waiting for a "public" version of the extremely limited Leslie's 2002 Vegas Private Reserve are going to love this color. It is a slightly darker version of L2002VPR. High gleam appeal here! The underlying pale sagey warm celery green is topped with a high test golden gleam. This color, as well as Soiree, looks like a layer of rich satin enrobed with sparkly gold chiffon.24298.1
  • Joy - Golden yellow topnotes over a pinky/peachy base, like pink grapefruit. Part of the QVC Auto-delivery program, it had been previously discontinued, but was resurrected for the AD kits.24299.1
  • Karaoke - Magic lilac, very vibrant
  • Leslie's 2002 Vegas Private Reserve - description pending
  • Liberty - Slatey/dusty blue with a silver glimmer.24302.1
  • Lust - A very metallic silver gray.24301.1
  • Madras - Rose gold with suntanned undertones.24303.1
  • Meow - The color of glittery lemon drops.24305.1
  • Moonstruck - The glimmer version of Snow, pure white and shimmery.24306.1
  • Morocco - A deep burnished bark with mega sparkle.  Morocco was originally paired with Bali glimmer and these two high-shine beauties give a warm luminous eye look that can be sheer when applied dry or foiled for serious diamond-like shine.  The colors together give the feel of a warm sunny day on a far-away sunswept shore.  Add their counterpart Rio liner shadow in and you're eyes are on a tropical vacation. 
  • Mystic - Discontinued - Mauve with an icy silver sheen.24307.1
  • Noble - Metallic mocha
  • Nude Beach - The platinum blond of glimmers, to quote Martha, “Marilyn Monroe in a pot.” A sandy platinum with high gleam appeal.24308.1
  • Opal - This glimmer is such a soft hue of the palest yellow that color is barely even discernible in the pot. When applied dry, it's a glimmery sheen of gauzy baby yellow. Foiled, it's a popping combination of highly reflective golden glitz; a cross between cellophane and foil. This yellow is mild mannered, but the sparkle it carries is mega-watt. Opal is to yellow what Leslie's 2002 Vegas Private Reserve is to the palest green. Those who have wished for their own open-stock version of L2002VPR will love this yellow twist on it in Opal Glimmer.24309.1
  • Organza - A soft blue steel glimmer, leaning more toward gray, with lots of shimmer reflecting green and blue tones.  Organza applies like a lovely sheer whisper on the eye like the fabric it is named after and blends well with many shades of gray, green, and blue. 
  • Oz - Discontinued - True, rich, sparkling Emerald Isle green.24310.1
  • Pamper - Pamper is a soft copper glimmer, slightly deeper and warmer than Bali, but with less copper-red tones than Fascination. 
  • Panther - Gleaming gold, yet applies with a soft transparency.24311.1
  • Passion - Discontinued. A passionate burgundy-toned crimson with a warm sheen.24312.1
  • Pink Sands - Light warm golden pink, blend of Cupcake and Nude Beach
  • Precious - A darker version of Nude Beach with a slight pink twist.24313.1
  • Purrfect - Medium olive green which reflects golden glimmers. The color of a glittering cat’s eye.24314.1
  • Pussy Cat - Bronzed smoky-brown quartz.24315.1
  • Queen Linda - Ultra-pale faded sage green.24318.1
  • Queen Marie - Smoky medium shimmery amethyst.24317.1
  • Queen Phyllis - Pastel baby yellow.24319.1
  • Queen Tiffany - A real sleeper of a glimmer, often referred to by Addicts as “an eyelift in a pot”. A coppery brown glimmer complimentary to most all skin tones.24320.1
  • Radiant Rebecca - A paler, more neutral version of Joyous Jennifer Blush, it is a peachy sun-kissed flesh tone.24322.1
  • Reveal - Reveal is the cool, icy palest blue-green you see captured within polar glaciers. Refreshing, sheer, and very reflective.
  • Sand Dollar - Sand Dollar is similar in depth of color to Gracious but their tones are completely different.  Sand Dollar has more of a grayish undertone, but don't let the gray appearance in the pot fool you.  The depth of color when applied is good.  Stippled on, it keeps its sage green tone and displays its shimmer beautifully.  Buffed, it turns into a satiny smoke.  Foiling takes it from soft to dramatic, revealing a gorgeous silky sage.  Picture an old dollar bill - glimmerized!
  • Sass - Like buttah only bettah! A lovely buttery yellow.24324.1
  • Seashell - A sandy white mineral beach frosted with irridescent glimmer which plays across the color in multi-hues depending on which way you turn. Or, the lustrous nacre of Mother of Pearl. Sparks of blue, green, gold and silver gleam in the sun with this glimmer, and this is definitely a treasure from the sea.
  • Serene - description pending
  • Sex Kitten - Like a dark copper penny, or a sparkly nutmeg.24327.1
  • Sex On The Beach - Shimmering plum brown, turns copper when wet, blend of Sex Kitten and Nude Beach
  • Sincerely Angela - Sincerely Angela is rather like Chenille would be if it were a glimmer -- a pretty straightforward peach, but with a golden cellophane shimmer. Not too warm and not too cool . . . not too light and not too dark, it's just right. Foiling turns up the intensity of Sincerely Angela 1000% without changing either its color or its attributes too much.
  • Sincerely Donna - The palest almost no-color mauve underbase overlaid with golden green sheerest cellophane. When Sincerely Donna is applied dry, it shows the overglaze when viewed straight on. Turn just a bit, and it reflects a pale, pale pink. Indirect light brings out its pastel pink, while the glare of the disco will show it's golden flash. Sincerely Donna is sincerely glam!
  • Sincerely Heather - If your headlights were lilac, then Sincerely Heather is your headlights on high beam. Very glimmery, very cool, very silvery lilac.
  • Sincerely Renee - Sage? Silver? Taupe? Plum? Yes! All of that and then some. Renee is a coquette with a new flash of color at every turn of your head. Don't be fooled by her plain jane appearance in the pot . . . it's nothing like Renee in action!
  • Skinny Dip - Discontinued. A white glimmer base with a pinky-peach opalescence.24328.1
  • Socialite - Lush herbaceous green that reflects sparks of gold glimmer.24329.1
  • Soiree - A warm medium golden olive green which is not too bright, but definitely not drab. It has a dimensional effect when applied, showing a definite green underbase overlaid with a golden gleaming shimmer with a slight irridescence.24330.1
  • Soul Sister - Lilac silk
  • Summer - Glimmers of gold and peach in a neutral base. Like Precious, with less pink and more gold.24331.1
  • Take Me - description pending
  • Sunshine - A pale, warm pastel yellow glimmer, very buttery and soft.24332.1
  • Tan Lines - Subtle, but warm copper glimmer.24333.1
  • Tropics - Like Peach Puff and Nectar, but with more glitz. A shimmering true tropical peach.24334.1
  • True Gold - Sheer and soft, true 14k golden glimmer.24335.1
  • Trust - Light golden lavender, glimmer
  • Wildflower - Discontinued - Bright and clear red-violet, with a slight bit of lavender iridescence.24336.1
  • Wild Woman Dawn - Sparkly light golden beige, like a cross between Hottie and Downtown shadow liners. 24337.1
  • Wild Woman Debra - A milk chocolate kiss in a glimmer pot.24338.1
  • Wild Woman Melissa - Dark, dusty charcoal brown with a icy silver sheen.24339.1
  • Wild Woman Sarah - Pale glimmery beigey tan, much along the lines of a glimmery version of Pebble.24340.1


    BE Eye Quickies (color transforming glimmers)
  • Ice Queen - Ice Queen is a pot full of moonbeams which gleams onto skin pale, silvery, and icy. Use this color adjuster to cool dow and glimmerize any of your eye, cheek, or lip colors.
  • Masquerade - A semi-sheer indigo teal, this Eye Quickie was designed to add depth and create a smoldering illusion when paired with any other Bare Escentuals eye colors.
  • Mystery - A semi-sheer plum pearl, this Eye Quickie was designed to add depth and create a smoky illusion when paired with any other Bare Escentuals eye colors.
  • Neptune - Neptune is definitely a lavendar tone and it does look like the flash of light reflecting in an opal.  It has a real luster that gleams as light reflects on it differently when you move. 
  • Sun Goddess - Sun Goddess looks pale, almost white baby yellow in the pot. Alone, it gives a high sheen gold foil glaze to the skin. Use this color adjuster to warm up and glimmerize any of your eye, cheek, or lip colors.
  • Venus - Venus is a rosy color with a golden tone that has more sparkle to it.  I am definitely catching lots of pink sparkle in its reflection.  Foiling this really turns up the heat, taking it from shimmer to disco ball!

    BE Glimpses (a mix of a shadow and a glimmer)

  • Alley Cat - Alley Cat is fairly low-lustre on the glimpse scale, with less sparkle than it's collection-mates. It's a strong medium yellow which tends toward the peachy pale orange end of the spectrum. It has a strong resemblance to the properties of Butterfly. Warm toned ladies will wear this well.24756.1
  • Antique Pearl - The perfect warm neutral eye color, sheer peach which displays aspects of both pink and yellow.24343.1
  • Bahamas - Warm pink, like a lighter, less shimmery version of Bare Skin
  • Bamboo - description pending
  • Black Pearl - Muted, yet dark, a dusty purple with sooty undertones.24344.1
  • Bunny Hop - The first thing that comes to mind when this color is seen in the pot is Robin's Egg Blue. It has a slightly blue-green tone that is bright and clear, not muddy. On the skin, it is very muted with some dusky undertones and silvery shimmer. This is a color which is much more understated on the skin than it is in the pot. Cool skins will wear this well, but there is enough warmth from the greenish tones to make it very wearable to neutral skinned ladies. If you have blue eyes, this is one of those colors which will make them look extraordinarily blue.24757.1
  • Celery - A lustrous medium intensity sage green.24345.1
  • Champagne - Don't let the name fool you, Champagne looks nothing like champagne in a glass.  Think more along the lines of a beautiful shimmery gown in a champagne-colored satin.  Champagne is a sneaky little glimpse.  It appears like a soft beige color in the pot, but you will quickly see Champagne's shimmers of pink and purple tones.  Applying this color wet will really bring out the colors that are hiding here.  It originally was paired with Elegance in the Gala Goddess collection. 
  • Charleston - A deep plum-based brown shade, Charleston is like a glimpse cousin of the matte Fashionista liner shadow.
  • City Lights - Gleaming satin flesh tone.24346.1
  • Cleo - Spiced ginger, lighter and more golden than Sex Kitten
  • Coconut Palm - Copper glaze, goes on very sheer dry
  • Cultured Pearl - The name says it all, and this glimpse perfectly captures the color of white cultured pearls. Leslie says, "Pearl kissed by an angel."24347.1
  • Cupcake - Cupcake is a celebration displayed in rosy gold with a peachy shimmer. It is a very shimmery glimpse, which appears in the pot to be a little cooler and a little pinker than it really is on the skin. The slightly cool pink undertone is overridden by a warm peach metallic glaze, like a strawberry cupcake iced with peachy frosting and then sprinkled with 24K rose gold dust. 26987.1
  • Dakota - Slate grey, easily reveals its blue-lavendar tones when applied dry, buffs down into a smoky grey-brown
  • Discovery - Discovery is cool, powdery, and pastel. A very pale sage green with minimal glimmer.
  • Elegance - Elegance may be called a glimpse, but there is a lot of shimmer to be had here!  Elegance is smoky purple.  When applied dry, it can be buffed down into a soft satiny gray.  When applied wet, Elegance really comes alive and reveals the shimmer of pinks and purples in a whole new light. 
  • Enchanting - Enchanting will mesmerize you as an eye color, and also as a blush and lip color. It is the boldest of the Watercolor glimpses, with it's cool medium pink. Though fairly sedate in the pot, the pink gets a one-two punch when applied. There is a matte pink base color which gets a real pop with the shimmering glaze of pink opalescence you see on top. This is definitely a cool, clear pink.
  • Exotic Laura - Quite different than her Exotic collection mates, Laura is a rosy terra cotta tone.  She is quite shimmery for a glimpse.  Imagine a pink glaze on a terra cotta pot to picture the earthy beauty of this color. 
  • Fascination - Copper canyon, like a brand new polished penny when foiled
  • Festive - Rosemary green, turns shimmery eggplant purple when foiled, buffs down into bronze
  • Finesse - Finesse has the amazing ability to look as though it's been foiled onto your lids, even though it's applied dry. As glimpses go, Finesse is very reflective, with a light neutral-to-warm peach undercolor and a golden opalescent overlayer. Very pretty for lips as well as a decollete or body glimmer.
  • Flamenco - Flamenco is a nicely mid-toned true orchid with a silvery sort of satin sheen. It is opaque enough to provide good coverage and represent the color well on the skin. This is definitely a color for those who can wear cool tones.24754.1
  • Flirtatious - A warm irridescent pink grapefruit pink which shimmers with even more pink. More sheer than opaque and very spring-like.
  • Foliage - description pending
  • Gal Pal - Misty mauve
  • Giggle - Giggle has a satiny sheen and resembles the color of fine rose gold. This is neutral enough for many to wear as a great all over lid color and will make a great "your lips but better" color when applied to the lips. The pink in this color is muted and soft, like a soft little giggle. Great on the cheeks too.
  • Gold Dipped - Golden peach, sheer and shimmery, like deeper version of City Lights
  • Gold Leaf - description pending
  • Gracious - Dusty dark sage green with multi-colored shimmer and gray undertones.
  • Halo - A lighter version of Angel, and with a gleam. Pale, clear purple.24348.1
  • Herbal Tea - A taupey plum with pink shimmer that creates a bit of optical illusion, revealing shades of pink depending on how light shines on this beauty.  Foiling will bring out a shimmering glaze of candy pink.  BE called this color "magic lilac" for its holographic quality.
  • Hot Spot - Deceitful. Duplicitious. Deliciously dodgy. You could rename Hot Spot something like Liar Liar Pants on Fire. It appears to be an innocuous pale peachy yellow gleam in the pot, but when you brush it on, the first thing you see is the irridescent gold, silver, and lilac sheen of gasoline floating on top of water. When you foil it, the illusion intensifies and more of the lilac is noticeable. Beware, though, because when you try to capture it in a photo, it changes again before your eyes, and manages to reflect only the soft yellow gleam. Depending upon how you turn your face, you'll be casting off opalescent flashes of pure glam with this color. 28149.1
  • Hugs - Lavendar gold, very sheer when applied dry
  • Hyacinth - Lilac with a pink twist, barely there, very pale and shimmery.24349.1
  • Imagination - Imagination is a dark gray blue with only a hint of sheen applied dry. Cool and slatey.
  • Impression - Your first glimpse of Impression will leave you thinking this is just a plain old silvery blue gray color. But once applied, your first impression is proven wrong as you see a very faint lilac shimmer over the surface of the pale icy blue. This color is very pale and cool, fairly sheer, subtly gleaming, and just barely there.
  • Jasmine Tea - An icy pale mint green, appearing at first to be much like Reveal, Jasmine Tea is another shade that has a kaleidoscope of colors hidden inside.  Depending upon the angle of view, Jasmine Tea will cast off sparks of pink ice and, when foiled, she turns into hypnotic shades of green and pink sheen.  BE called this "pink pearl" for its multi-toned luster.
  • Jazz - beige brilliance
  • Kiko - Golden nugget, very shiny sheer gold, similar to Montana but with more yellow
  • Lemonade - Icy buttercream, like sugar crystals in a glass of lemonade, from Vintage Beauty collection
  • Loyalty - Loyalty is a soft brown with a pinkish undertone to it.  If you have Coconut Palm, it is similar in depth with much more of a pink cast and a lot less sparkle.  It applies to the skin more neutral in tone.
  • Mai Tai - Creamsicle orange, yellow-peach tone
  • Mambo - In the pot, Mambo shows as a nice yellow green. On the skin, it is very sheer and maintains it's pale yellow-green characterisctics, but adds a little spark from the slight bit of shimmery flecks in it. Warm skins will like this color when a sheer pale green is what is needed.24755.1
  • Mint - The color of Creme de Menthe mixed with cream, or a creamy mint milkshake.24350.1
  • Montana - Rustic gold, very similar to Kiko but slightly more of a beige cast
  • Moss - Very much a more shimmering version of Nob Hill; taupey/olive drab with a silver gleam.24351.1
  • Peaceful - Peaceful Glimpse is a medium intensity warm brown overlaid with a shimmering peach opalescent gleam. The color has a definite dimensional quality.
  • Peacock - Shimmery teal green, the color of a peacock plume.  Despite its deep emerald appearance in the pot, Peacock will reveal many colors of sparkle as you move and light reflects off this iridescent wonder.  This color is quite sheer when applied dry and can be buffed down into just a sheer veil of color.
  • Paradise - Tangerine, like a fuzzy navel cocktail, similar to Sangria eyeshadow
  • Pink Posey - A color like glazed pink carnations.24352.1
  • Playful - Very sheer pale yellow, like a glimpse version of Soul
  • Praise - Deep blue grey
  • Rose Pearl - A dusky rosy mauve with a translucent gleam.24353.1
  • Surprise - This glimpse is very multifaceted and layered. It is dusty periwinkle in the pot with some flashes of pink. Dry, it shows an underbase of blue-gray overlaid with a lilac-y pink opalescent sheen. Foiled the perwinkle underbase is ever more evident and the top glaze of pinkish lilac is even more pronounced. Each movement reveals a different reflection of color, from plain jane periwinkle all the way to high-glaze lilac foil. Surprise your eyes with this cool toned chameleon-like glimpse.
  • Tiara - Angel pink, very soft, nice highlighter
  • Vine - description pending
  • Water Lily - Water Lily is a cool silvery orchid with a shimmer much like Heart. It is very much like a paler version of Dream lipstick. Cool skin tones will love this as a blush, as well as a great color for eyes and cheeks. 24696.1
  • Whisper - This glimpse is a very pale pastel pink shot through with subtle golden shimmer. Applied dry you'll see a powdery pink, while foiling brings out more intense pastel pink tones. 30012.1
  • Winter White - An iced café latte with soft lustre, like vanilla coffee with a lot of cream added to it.  When applied dry, Winter White goes on like a sheer dewy light.  When foiled, the opacity builds and the golden lustre is brought out, going from a soft light to pure glamour. 
  • Wonder - Cool pale mauve with a slightly gray undertone and a barely there sheen, Wonder will be a fantastic all over eye color as a canvas for the other Watercolor glimpses.

    BE Liner Shadows

  • Amethyst - Deep grayish purple, just as the name indicates, with silver flecks. One of the first liner shadows developed with some glimmer added.24354.1
  • Aquamarine - Shimmering teal, with more metallic intensity when used wet. When first released, the Aquamarine and Sapphire labels were switched. Later releases were correctly labeled, and this description accurately fits the correctly labeled product.24357.1
  • Bark - Dark smoky brown with some herbaceous green undertones.24358.1
  • Black Emerald - A sooty greenish black base flecked with metallic hunter green which intensifies when used wet.24360.1
  • Black Ruby - A sooty reddish black base with metallic ruby red sparkles which intensifies when used wet.24360.1
  • Blaze - A very bricky terracotta, very warm and sunny.24361.1
  • Blueberry - The exact color of the bloom on the skin of a blueberry. Clear, bright blue.24362.1
  • Blue Black - Matte sooty black. Any blue in this color is extremely subtle.24363.1
  • Bon Bon - Deep dark chocolate with a subtle icing of creme de menthe glimmer.
  • Brocade - Imagine a rich dark antique purple overlaid with golden embroidery, and you may just begin to imagie the beauty of Brocade Liner Shadow. It displays it's metallic richness both wet and dry, and is a very dimensional color that is as complex as it is beautiful. 30014.1
  • Bronze Leaf - Definitely a metallurgical wonder in a pot. Bronze Leaf is a definite bronze color, appearing to be an alloy of copper, gold, and iron. It can be a very smoky dirty warm brown used dry. Foiled heavily, it's a rich deep brown. When you buff the foiled application, sparks fly and the metallic gleam reveals itself. Don't be afraid of using this as a shadow and contour color, and then using it dark and wet as a perfectly complementary liner shadow. 30015.1
  • Carnival - Carnival is a warm brown tone, spiced up with peachy-pinkish glimmer flecks.  It works well with warm tones and is a perfect compliment to the Sangria eyecolor it came with. 
  • Caviar - moonlit night
  • Chicory - While the grayer tones can be coaxed out when used wet,the dry color of the minerals is a mossy grayish green.24364.1
  • Climbing Ivy - A silky sage liner of medium depth.  She brightens up considerably when wetlined, like a vibrant jade stone.  Climbing Ivy originally appeared in the one-time-only offer Vintage Beauty collection, paired with Lemonade and Bubbly, and also works well with greens, pinks, and grays. 
  • Coffee Bean - A reddish brown, very much like freshly ground dark roast coffee beans.24365.1
  • Downtown - Medium neutral brown with strong metallic shimmer.24366.1
  • Dragonfly - Shimmery, sparkly, and irridescent, just like it's namesake, this Liner Shadow has an underbase of dusty cool blue in the medium to dark range, and a shimmering top coat of reflective silver combined with what looks like almost transparent glimmer as well. 25747.1
  • Eclipse - Very much like the discontinued Emotion, a deep purplish blue with a silver shimmer.24368.1
  • Fashionista - Fashionista is somewhat neutral in tone.  It is a deep brown with a plum undertone and "chocolate-covered raisin" was used to describe it.  It works well with shadows in the brown and purple families, but is also looks perfect with Gold Dipped that was in the Fashionista kit with it.  There is no shimmer to Fashionista. 
  • Firefly - This Liner Shadow is on fire with the intensity and color of a new copper penny. It buffs down to a nice warm phosphorescent luminous glow in a more muted copper color. This pot of minerals has bit "POW!" quality. Don't let the little sparkler flit away from you. 25748.1
  • Fling - Fling is a dark brownish plum with fleeting wisps of prune and a very slight golden sheen. Great for lining as well as contouring, and a great alternative for a smokey eye look for those who wear plums and warm browns well. Darker skins may love to have a fling with this as a dramatic cheek color.
  • Grape - Grape popsicle purple; very close in color to the discontinued Phoebe.24369.1
  • Grass - The color of Kentucky bluegrass; gray green overcast with dusty blue notes.24370.1
  • Green Tea - A true matte hunter green.24371.1
  • Hottie - Golden metallic brown.24372.1
  • Humor - description pending
  • Incense - Smoky and sooty, this dark taupe-y brown has silvery gray flecks. 24373.1
  • Jade - Dark teal lightly sprinkled with silver flecks.24374.1
  • Luxe - This liner shadow appears to be mostly matte. It is a deep charcoal gray and evokes the image of an expensive gray wool suit. Buffed well, it is a smoky veil of gray. Applied dry with less buffing, it is sooty, deep, and a perfect smudging color. Foiled, it presents a satiny gleam surfacing the dark richness of the dusky graphite undertones.24375.1
  • Midnight Sky - Deep ink blue, like a starless night sky
  • Mod - A dusty gray dull blue in the jar, with no apparent glimmer. The gray qualities become even more apparent when used dry. Blue tones are coaxed out more when applied wet. This color may well be what many were hoping Blue Black Liner Shadow would be . . . . softer, bluer, very matte, and less stark. This is a great liner to wear for those business suit looks -- demure, sedate, calm, and cool.24376.1
  • Now - description pending
  • Nurture - A medium brown liner with pink glimmer.  It is cooler in temperature than Carnival. 
  • Ocean - Marine blue with wispy undertones of gray and lavender.24377.1
  • Onyx - True deep jet black.24378.1
  • Opera - A true deep burgundy. It easily achieves various looks depending upon application technique. Applied dry and buffed well, the burgundy seeems grayed and overlaid with a flesh tone. Applied dry and only lightly blended, it has a slight opalescent sheen over the top of deep brown-burgundy. Foiling Opera elicits the most vibrant colors of cool, rich burgundy iced with a substantial opal glaze. This liner shadow has aspets of both smokiness and iciness; a very complex pot of minerals.24380.1
  • Patio Party - Deep bronzed bark with golden flecks
  • Phoebe - Discontinued, reissued 5/05. A true purple which started out as an eye shadow, and then was remarketed as a liner shadow and is now back to being a shadow.24381.1
  • Retro - This matte Liner Shadow is a deep, dark, rich brown-black, which doesn't appear to have any warm or golden tones in it at all. It has a striking resemblance to the color of potting soil or balsamic vinegar. Applied wet, it yields a rich dark brown line like the most plush mink. Applied dry, it provides a very smokey, smudgey line. This Liner Shadow is great for doing a smokey eye with browns instead of blacks.24382.1
  • Rio - Rio is a deep warm blue with green undertones, just like the sparkling deep blue seas you might find in a glossy brochure for a tropical destination.  This is a very unique color with multifaceted sparkle of many colors and applying this liner wet makes the color bright and true on the skin.  Applying Rio dry will allow for a darker blue with softer sparkle, like the moon reflecting on the waves at midnight.  A truly BEautiful liner.
  • Root - Raw umber seeded with golden flecks.24383.1
  • Sailor - The perfect navy blue.24384.1
  • Sapphire - True blue in the medium range like a premium clear sapphire with a fair amount of glimmer. When first released, the Aquamarine and Sapphire labels were switched. Later releases were correctly labeled, and this description accurately fits the correctly labeled product.24385.1
  • Soft Black - The color of off-black pantyhose; not quite black, yet not pale enough to be gray. Dingy black.24386.1
  • Soft Gray - The gray you’d see in a gray flannel suit with only the slightest lustre of a few orchid flecks.24387.1
  • Spright - A very glimmery light, bright emerald green, medium dark in intensity, and with a gold sparkle. Applied dry, this color looks like the green haze of new budding leaves in early spring, with just a touch of the golden sun bouncing off them. Applied wet, a bold goldy-green irridescence pops out and just dares you to boldly foil where no one has foiled before! A lighter, more punk version of Oz. Look out Dorothy! We aren't in Kansas any more.24388.1
  • Sugar Plum - A red-violet version of 1990 glimmer; a plummy base with diamond-like sprinkles. 24416.1
  • Tiger's Eye - A deep brown with golden topaz sparkle, like a tiger's eye stone, with a true reflective quality when wetlined.
  • T.L.C. - The color of dark blue-gray thunderclouds, with sparks of blue-green lightning glimmering across it.
  • Tortoise - A deep olive green with gray undertones and multi-hued sparkle.  A cousin of Foliage glimpse, Tortoise is deeper with a less gilded appearance. 
  • Treasured Terri - A rich green with a somewhat olive undertone.  Terri is much deeper and more dusty than "new" Oz, but she has ample shimmer of various shades of green.  The color stays bright and true when wetlined and can be buffed down into an emerald haze. 
  • Turquoise Sea - A darker and more matte teal than Jade; a very saturated color.24416.1
  • Yoga - Yoga has a sooty charcoal undertone topped by a very subtly gleaming warm peachy-burgundy sheen with a hint of sparkle. Buffing this color seems to give it a softly illuminated glow.
  • Zen - description pending

    BE Brow Colors

  • Auburn - More mahogany than red, suitable for those with warm red tones. Also great as an eyeliner.24391.1
  • Brunette - Very dark gray/brown. For those with extremely dark brows. Excellent choice for an eyeliner..24392.1
  • Dark Blonde/Medium Brown - Good mid-toned brown for those with cool, ashy coloring in their hair and brows..24393.1
  • Pale/Ash Blonde - Just the thing for pale blonde brows. Very neutral. Also good for light ash browns who want just a hint more structure to their brows without a lot of color.24394.1
  • Redhead - Very coppery red, for those with truly flame colored hair.24395.1
  • Strawberry/Honey Blonde - Perfect for warm-toned hair and skin colors; very flexible and universal.24396.1

    BE Mascara

  • Auburn - Rich mahogany suitable for redheads and any-otherheads!
  • Black - True velvety black.
  • Blue Black - An intense inky, glossy black.
  • Cobalt - Deep bright true blue; not garish.
  • Espresso - Brown a la coffee with no cream.
  • Peacock - Luscious blue-green.
  • Plum - Comfortably magenta hued. Doesn’t scream, “Look at my purple eyelashes!”
  • Black/Eggplant - True velvety black paired with a reddish violet plum.
  • Charcoal Gray/Midnight Blue - Gray flannel suit meets navy blue suit; both are very elegant.
  • Lash Builder/Black Mascara - A conditioning, thickening, and lengthening white base coat paired with a rich velvety true black.


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