I keep telling my friends, brows are where it’s at and the Savvy Minerals Multitasker is my jam!!!! What a difference my eyebrows make in framing my face and making my eyes pop. So, what exactly IS a multitasker?
The Savvy Minerals Multitasker is like the Swiss Army Knife of makeup. In other words, it can be used in heaps of different ways. For example, Multitasker can be used as an eyeshadow, eyebrow definer, and eye liner. After discovering its many uses, I loved it so much I ordered two! I ordered the lighter one from the USA* to use as eyeshadow and then I use the darker one for my eyebrow definer.
* ask me about ordering NFR from the USA if you’re not sure how to do this.
Great for covering grey hairs
Can’t get to the hairdressers for a colour, but you need to hide your greys? Try the Savvy mineral makeup! You can see from the pics below, my hair was quite dark when I did this. So, I used the Jet Setter. But the Multitasker and the Crowned All Over Bronzer are also a great choices if you have lighter hair.
It was super-simple. I just used an eyeshadow brush to brush it on and it stayed all day.
Before and After pics:
DIY Dry Shampoo
During lockdown I was running low on my Young Living shampoo, so I decided to play around with making my own DIY Dry Shampoo. You can do this with just Multitasker like I did to cover my greys or you can also stretch it out by adding arrowroot powder.
Ingredients:
Arrowroot Powder and Savvy Minerals Multitasker (Dark, Tan, Medium or Light)
Directions:
There’s really no “recipe” but rather throw it all together and mix! I made mine in an old spice jar so I could easily shake it on top of my head. Combine ingredients until it matches your hair colour. (I used the Medium Multitasker and a dash of Arrowroot Powder).
Voila! Natural dry shampoo without the toxic ingredients.
Savvy Minerals by Young Living Multitasker – Dark Brown.
Add drama to your look with a swipe of Savvy Minerals Multitasker. Richly pigmented, this deep and dark brown shade is perfect as an eyeliner, eye shadow, or brow filler. The all-natural, no-tox, Savvy Minerals by Young Living™ Multitasker has a fine texture that blends beautifully for a smooth, even, and buildable application.
Multitasker is also perfect for evening looks. Although its sensitive skin formulation will stay put from sunup to sundown. Apply it dry to the lash line for a smoky eye or with a wet brush for a precise, dramatic cat eye. For darker skin tones, bring dimension to your contour by adding it to your foundation or bronzer. Whatever you do with your MultiTasker, you’ll be creating a steal-worthy look.
Benefits and Features:
- Can be used as an eyeliner, brow filler, eyeshadow, and more
- Richly pigmented
- Buildable colour that blends beautifully to create different looks
- Emphasises your natural beauty with a variety of looks
- Long-lasting, all-day wear- Ideal for sensitive skin
- Made with mineral-based ingredients
- Vegan friendly
- Not tested on animals
- Formulated without talc, bismuth, parabens, phthalates, petrochemicals, or synthetic fragrances
How to use multitasker:
For best results, apply with a brush. Firstly, dip the brush into the multitasker powder, then lightly tap the brush handle against the side of the lid to remove the excess. Then apply lightly where needed, building and blending colour as desired. Want a more dramatic look? Then moisten your brush for a deeper colour and more distinct line.
Brow, Eyeshadow, and Eyeliner makeup tips:
Brow tip: MultiTasker is great for blonde, platinum, or strawberry blonde brows.
Eyeshadow tip: Spray your blending brush with Savvy Minerals Misting Spray. Then add MultiTasker into your eyelid crease to create a matte taupe eyeshadow shade.
Eyeliner tip: Is the Jet Setter eyeliner too bold of a shade for you? Create a softer taupe eyeliner shade. Apply it dry to the lash line for a smokey eye or with a wet brush for a precise, dramatic cat eye.
Multitasker Ingredients
Micas, Populus tremuloides bark extract
May contain: Iron oxide (CI 77491), Iron oxide (CI 77492), Iron oxide (CI 77499), Mica (CI 77019), Titanium dioxide (CI 77891)