Drew Barrymore launches new make-up collection Flower Cosmetics
Free-spirited actress Drew Barrymore dug deep into her inner flower child roots by launching a new cosmetics line, aptly named Flower Cosmetics. She partnered exclusively with Wal-Mart and a cosmetics manufacturer to create a line that offers high quality without the high price! Everything is under £10, and well worth it. Proudly and ethically made in the USA, the products are on-trend and simply amazing.
She knows a thing or two about make-up. Besides being the face of Covergirl Cosmetics, she also served as co-creative director for six years at the company, gaining major experience that helped create her own line. “I’ve seen women empower and transform themselves,” Barrymore told People. “I’ve worn make-up my whole life for film and fashion, and worked with the best make-up artists in the world and I love what make-up does for you.” Flower Cosmetics does not pay for advertising. Famous as she is, Drew promotes Flower Cosmetics, and allows all the company resources to be put into formulas and packaging, ensuring the highest quality possible. She is really hands on with the company and the proof is in the pudding. It keeps flying off the shelves and selling out online!
The 181-item product line ranges from revolutionary 3-in-1 brush mascaras to bright-hued lipsticks, eye-shadows, foundation sticks, as well as many eye, lip, face and nail products. We can’t get enough of the Petite Fleurs Pocket Triplets series. It features stackable sets with three bullets of product. It’s pocket friendly and perfect for on-the-go. It’s available for lips, eyes and face! What’s better than your concealer, foundation and highlighter packed into one easy on-the-go tube? This super affordable line is available online, so check out Walmart.com. Get it quick before it sells out.
Gillian Horsley
For more information on Flower Cosmetics, check out the company website here, and make sure your follow Drew Barrymore for great beauty tips on Twitter.
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