Many of you are not new to Disney x The Face Shop collections. We have shared them a few times in the past and people have gone crazy for them! What I love about The Face Shop is that they keep adding to the Disney collaboration with new and exciting products and character inspiration. This time, Disney x The Face Shop is back with more exciting products for the Disney fashionista!
As many a Disney fashionista identifies with the Princesses, I am going to share these shadows first (mostly, though, because I love them). I will be honest, the company is a Korean company and I don’t understand what they mean when these are called “tone up effect.” What I do know is that they look like perfect eye shadows to me! I am not going to wear the mint green anywhere else on my face, I know that! The only place to get any of The Face Shop collection, that will ship to the US, is on Amazon and I found all of these beauties HERE. For $21.99, it’s on the pricier side but I think the packaging adds to the overall desire. ( Head’s Up: I have had many people correct me that these are not shadows. I did state what they were really called above but I did not know what it meant. Apparently, it means they are color correcting primers. I have never used such a thing and, therefore, don’t know much about them. Hopefully you all know how to use them! Thanks to all that set the record straight.)
The Face Shop has also released Princess face masks! I don’t think I will be able to resist grabbing these! You can get a set of 3 (as seen above) for only $13.99 with free shipping! That’s a steal of a deal. You can also get them individually packaged but one package costs $7.99, so why do that? Make it a girlie makeover day and have some fashionistas over to try these out!
Perhaps you don’t like face masks but you still want in on the spa day action. You can grab the Rapunzel hair mask (makes sense) or the Fairy Godmother’s Foot mask (also makes a lot of sense). You can grab the 2 for $9.59 with free shipping HERE or you can grab them individually for $5.99 each through the some link.
Okay, so you aren’t into Princesses but you still like makeup. The Face Shop has got you covered! There is also a darling Donald palette that just appeared. You may remember, in the past, that there were Mickey Mouse, Monster’s Inc and Winnie The Pooh items available from The Face Shop. Donald was sadly left from the mix. Not any more! When reading the description of this it says:
- The 6-blendable color solution for slimmer face line and flawless skin!
- The multi-palette consists of 6 colors of concealer balm
I don’t know if I would use the purple or the mint for that but I could still find uses for those colors! The Donald Duck palette can be found HERE for $19.98 with free shipping.
Daisy Duck is found on the primer from The Face Shop. I am a big believer in using primer before doing all that artistry to my face and for only $10.48 with free shipping, it is a lot cheaper than my MAC primer! You can find this one HERE.
What do you think of the newest Disney x The Face Shop items? Are you going to have a spa day and test them out? Let us know what you think in the comment box below!
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Aka says
Those aren’t eyeshadows, they’re color correcting primers for your face. That’s why they’re called tone up, they’re to brighten/clean up the tone of your face. 🙂
Michelle says
I knew they weren’t shadows but I had no idea how to explain what they really were and I couldn’t find it anywhere… thank you!!!
Aka says
No problem! They aren’t popular in the US yet, but they are more prevalent in Korea. They are like foundation cushions, but are correcting primers instead- the mint green one is for concealing redness. So you would pat it on red areas (cheeks/nose/etc) of your face to cover redness before applying foundation.
Michelle says
You rule! Thanks so much for explaining this to me and any readers who also don’t know. It really is very helpful and kind. I learned something new today!