I've got the new Darling Girl spring goodies to show you and I am so excited! Susan took some inspiration from the pantone colors of the season and fancy springtime tea parties and events. I'm working on a special project with these colors so stay tuned ;-).
Susan is opening her new shop soon so keep your eyes peeled here, I'll let you know when it's ready!
There are sixteen eyeshadows and two blushes. Susan also whipped up some new lip products and I have two of them to show you.
Let's start off with the eyeshadows (top pic is natural light, bottom is flash, colors are described from left to right):
Debutante is a rosey mauve pink with blue sparkle.
Bourgeois is a yellow based brown with subtle orange sparkle.
High Society is a pale lilac with pink and gold sparkle.
Scandelous is a gorgeous sunny yellow with sparkle -- hard to tell what, but I would say orange and pale blue.
Belle of the Ball is a cornflower, sorta blurpley color with blue sparkle. Gorgeous!
Beau Monde is an odd shade - it's got a murky grey-green base but has a violet shimmer overlay. I had some minor adherence issues with this one but it's a nice color.
Champagne Wishes is a soft brown nude with subtle silver sparkle. This reminds me of a baby deer!
Hoity Toity is a brick/blood red with slight pinky blue shift. Hard to describe as it's such a complex color.
Socialite is an absolute stunner -- it's a vivid blue with teal and gold shift. Reminds me of mermaids!
Garden Party is a shimmering grass green with gold shift, and blue sparkle.
Jet Set is a satin sky blue with aqua sparkle. This would be great over the new Watercolour she just added!
Party Crasher is a vivid orange with pink shift. I think this would work as a blush too.
High Tea is a grey nude with pinky sparkle. This is similar to Champagne Wishes only more cool-toned. Really lovely and I love the name!
Caviar Dreams is another stunner like Socialite -- very intense olive green with orange and gold shift.
The two new blushes are great additions to her blush lineup.
Cheeky is a satin coral pink. This has very subtle shimmer but it's not going to be over the top on your cheeks. The texture of this is SO soft and finely milled, it blends like a dream.
Bleeding Heart is absolutely AMAZING... it's a berry shade with a strong gold shift. I have to say that this is so unique, and I know that it will be a little dark on my skintone but I love it anyway.
One of the new lip products is a Liquid Kiss Luxe in the new click pen packaging. Susan also sent me a new Kiss You Off Color Rich Balm, in a shade that I requested!
Daring Daffodil is a creamy yellow with strong coral shift.
Her Majesty is a rose pink with a metallic gold overlay.
Daring Daffodil was really difficult to photograph as alone it looked really yellow and strange. The coral shift is much more noticeable in person.
Her Majesty is one of my favorite balms that she's ever done... it's exactly how I imagined it. I had been looking for a rosey pink forever, and all of them were either too neon, too dark or too frosty! This is just perfection.
Last but not least, I got two of the newer shades of Watercolour Paint Pots (I paid for these, fyi). These are cream eyeshadows that are creaseproof and easy to blend. I find that I get 6-8 hours of wear without creasing so I tend to wear a primer underneath these just to make sure they last through my work day.
Kiss My Clover is a pastel mint green which blends out to be much more subtle, with slight gold sparkle.
Peony For Your Thoughts is a pale pink-copper, also with a hint of gold when blended out.
That's all I've got from Darling Girl today... stay tuned as usual for some looks with the products! Do you see anything you have to have? Let me know!
DISCLAIMER: Post contains products sent for review by owner. This does not change my opinion of said products and I received no monetary compensation for this review.
Showing posts with label eyeshadow swatches. Show all posts
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Monday, March 26, 2012
Friday, September 2, 2011
Mac Eyeshadow Overview + Swatches (Pic Heavy)
Remember my Mac Lipstick Overview? You guys seemed to like it and found it helpful so I figured I'd do another one... on eyeshadows instead!
I have to start off in being quite blunt in saying that part of the reason (a large part) I'm doing this is because in my time of reading blogs, I have come across too many inaccurate swatches. A big culprit seems to be Mac eyeshadows, and I don't know why people feel the need to color adjust and apply the color with a shovel. I wanted to post the shadows I have in honest photos that are concise and accurate as I can get them. That being said, these photos are 100% natural, with only a few of them having minor gamma corrections because of shadowing in the picture (and that was by 1.20 at most). The shadows are swatched over primer and applied with a flat shader brush. I will state if I had to pack on the color to get any payoff (I only did that on a few of them to get SOMETHING to show up).
Mac eyeshadows retail for $15, and you get 1.5g/0.50oz of product. Mac shadows come in a variance of finishes, of which I will explain now:
Matte: This is a finish that contains no shimmer. With Mac's mattes, they are generally a pain to work with. They often have very little color payoff, and I personally only used them for a few eyebrow colors that I purchased and sold on once my hair changed color to something else.
Matte(2): This means matte squared but I can't get a superscript to show up. This is again a formula with no shimmer, but this formula way outdoes their regular matte one. Matte squareds have better payoff and a smoother formula. Unfortunately, Mac currently have only 6 permanent eyeshadows available in this one, and new shadows that they put out are generally the old, crappy formula.
Satin: Like a satin lipstick, this formula is a more matte base with subtle loose shimmer woven through. This is another formula that is tricky because they often have difficulties in the pigmentation department, like mattes.
Lustre: This is by far their most craptastic formula, in my humble opinion. Most of these have a satin eyeshadow base with a load of usually silver glitter strewn throughout. It's chunky glitter as well, so it often results in very little payoff and a whole lot of grittiness.
Frost: This is a heavy shimmer eyeshadow. Some are more shimmery than others (some are downright glitter bombs), like White Frost is less frosty than say, Amber Lights.
Veluxe: These are very smooth and generally pigmented shadows. There are only 3 of this type available in the permanent line. They have very subtle shimmer.
Veluxe Pearls: These are the shimmery versions of veluxes and usually have intense shimmer finish. They aren't frosty like a Frost though. This is my favorite formula, in general, though recently each Veluxe Pearl finish has had a different feel, which I find odd. These have the most pigmentation, for the most part.
Velvet: Velvets are intended to be silky and smooth with a slight shimmer, as their name implies. This formula is so-so (I like Trax and want Sketch) and can be a little difficult to work with. To me, they also feel completely different from shadow to shadow... Trax feels slightly gritty to me while Sketch doesn't.
In the past, they did a formula called Starflash but those have been discontinued. They also do products called Shadesticks, Big Bounce Eyeshadows, Paint Pots, Pigments and Paints that are considered eyeshadows. I will be focusing on the powder eyeshadows today.
Let's go! (Shadows will be described from left to right.)
Goin' Bananas (LE) (Frost): A pale shimmering yellow. I love that this yellow isn't too gold or orange, and I think it would suit all skintones. It's really nice to use on the inner corners when you're doing orange/red/brown looks as it gives that hint of yellow shimmer. Layered on the lid it will be more intense, but blended out will merit more subtle yellow tones.
Rule (Matte): In theory, a matte burnt orange. In reality, a VERY poorly pigmented burnt orange. This is one that I scraped some of the shadow on so you could at least see some of the color. I can't even tell you how many swipes it would take to get this color payoff. It is really not a good shadow.
Firespot (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): A fiery red-orange with gold laced throughout. This is not the softest of veluxe pearls out there, but it is a pretty shadow. I got it off of a blog sale and I like to use it with browns.
Woodwinked (Veluxe Pearl): Probably my favorite Mac shadow EVER. This is a bronzey taupe brown and is fantastically pigmented. I think this would look good on anyone, dark or light skintone. I recommend this to people all the time! It's versatile and even looks good on the lid by itself with black liner.
Woodwinked again.
Amber Lights (Frost): This is a golden brown, very shimmery. I actually thought this was a Veluxe Pearl as it's so soft and pigmented, but it's a frost. It looks great with Woodwinked, and blues.
Glamour Check! (LE) (Starflash): This is a discontinued formula called Starflash. They are soft like Veluxe Pearls and very pigmented as well, but not quite as shimmery. This is a lovely brown, one of my favorites, and is a deep chocolate with purple tones and a bit of gold shimmer.
Cranberry (Frost): This is a reddened burgundy. While it's a frost, it's not crazy over-the-top shimmery. The red tones in this make it difficult to wear as it can make you look tired, and the pigmentation can be a bit of a pain. If you don't get it perfectly opaque, you look sickly. This works well over a black base.
Cranberry again.
Sushi Flower (Satin): THE BANE OF MY EXISTENCE. It's such an interesting pink in the pan but on the skin, it is terrible. This swatch is literally 10 swipes across the eyeshadow and then onto my skin, and back in again 10 more times. It's a medium bright pink in the pan but on the skin, it goes baby pink. I honestly hate this shadow.
Coppering (Veluxe Pearl): This is a lovely red copper with intense shimmer. Very pigmented and soft. I use this with Woodwinked, Amber Lights and GlamourCheck! quite often.
Hepcat (Frost): This shade would have benefited from being a veluxe pearl! It's a medium violet purple with strong red tones. Because it's a frost, and a harder texture, it makes pigmentation on the eye a little difficult... you again end up looking like you have pink eye. I usually use it to darken the crease.
Coppering again.
Hepcat again.
Stars and Rockets (Veluxe Pearl): This is a medium pink with strong violet flash. Unfortunately, something is wrong with mine and I've never been able to get good pigmentation out of it. It's not even that good at the counter though, honestly. For a veluxe pearl, it's not pigmented or soft enough. If it was, it'd be a really pretty color! I do use it over black shadow/liner sometimes to get a strong blue violet. It's cool in that it's a duochrome.
Some additional shots of those colors... all together in natural light and flash, and in groups under flash:
Next up... greens and blues! (Mostly)
Trax (Velvet): This is a lovely plum brown with gold shimmer. I really do like this eyeshadow, I just unfortunately have a dupe of it from Wet n Wild that is more pigmented. You'll see that as a running theme... Mac shadows aren't that pigmented in comparison to some other brands.
Beautiful Iris (Veluxe Pearl): Mmmm... lilac. This has a lovely soft pink shimmer and I do really like this eyeshadow. It's one that I'll wear, again, on it's own with some quick black liner. Sorted.
Mink & Sable (LE) (Starflash): This is another discontinued Starflash shadow, I got it from a CCO at some point. Very hard to describe shade... it looks deep olive in the pan but on the skin turns more grey-beige-green-taupe, almost. Decently pigmented, almost slightly sticky in texture so it really adheres to the eye well.
Juxt (Satin): This is a pale grass green with subtle gold shimmer. It's so-so on pigmentation, really only good for blending out green looks as on the lid it looks a bit off.
Swimming (Lustre): Whatever you see from anyone in the future, know that THIS is what Swimming actually looks like. I have seen so many bogus swatches and I am here to show you not only what it looks like, but also how annoyingly poor the pigmentation is. This swatch is another one that I had to scrape the top of the shadow on to get any color out of it. In the pan, it is a murky grey green, but on the skin it barely shows up and more has tons of chunky glitter. I've seen swatches that show it more like the next shadow, and I don't understand how these people are getting that sort of color! Swimming, this is my blog audience, thanks for sucking.
Lucky Green (Veluxe Pearl): This is possibly LE but I think it was added to the permanent line sometime last year. Another one of my favorites, this is a cheery chartreuse green with strong gold shimmer. Very pigmented and a dream to apply.
Sassy Grass (LE) (Matte): This is a matte (obviously) primary green. Surprisingly decent pigmentation for a matte, which is why I was willing to get it! I really love to use this with softer green looks, and put it into the crease for a hit of stronger green.
Tilt (Frost): But a lovely frost it is! This is another duochrome-shifting shade that changes over black. On it's own, it's not that great, but over a purple or black base, it comes to life! The color is a cornflower blue with strong violet tones.
White Frost (Frost): Your basic shimmering white. I've hit pan on this but since hitting it a year ago, it seems to have not moved anywhere. Strange. So-so pigmentation but unless you want a crazy 80's highlight, it works.
Humid (Frost): Blackened forest green, medium shimmer. This eyeshadow annoys me because it's just not that pigmented. It also looks more emerald in the pan and really darkens when you try to use it... I wish it was how it looked in the pan!
Suave Intentions (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): From Love Lace, this is a beautiful shimmering pale blue. I found this at the CCO and was beside myself because I missed Love Lace when it launched.
Again, here is a natural light and flash photos of them all together, and some assorted flash photos of different groups:
Now we move on to my assorted shades that aren't technically in a palette ;-)
Shimmermoss (Veluxe Pearl): This is not the greatest picture but this is a medium teal with little bits of gold and blue. Mermaid type color... this is pretty but I actually thought it was a frost until I looked it up as the texture is a bit hard.
Zingy (assuming matte): This is a brightened primary blue, matte finish. It may be a satin but I am unable to find definite info on it, unfortunately. One thing that irritates me about swatches of this is that many people somehow get it to lean teal, which I don't understand. It's definitely blue and not teal. Decent pigmentation again, much like Sassy Grass.
Deep Truth (Frost): This is a blackened navy blue. This looks so gorgeous and jewel toned in the pan but falls flat when using it and in a swatch, sadly. It is easy to layer so you can get more depth, but it's got a lot of black to it versus how it appears in the pan.
Brown Down (Veluxe): This is described by Mac as a "teddy bear brown" and I'd say it's accurate. It's got a smooth finish and slight red undertones. I used to use this on my brows but one day, I realized that it was too red toned! I mostly use it for darkening the crease every once in a while (or if I change my hair back to red)
Fashion (LE) (Starflash): This is a blue tinged grey, medium shimmer. I like this shade more on the skin than I do in the pan, weirdly enough. It's great for a smokey eye!
Freshwater (Veluxe Pearl): This is a shimmery primary blue. Think Zingy in shimmer form. It's got a high metallic finish and looks beautiful with darker blues for a blue smokey eye.
Expensive Pink (Veluxe Pearl): This is a bronzey pink, very smooth and soft finish and very pigmented. I hesitated to get this for a long time but I'm glad to report that it doesn't make your eyes tired as you would expect it to.
Love Lace (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): Another shade from Love Lace. This has more grey in it but is similar to Freshwater in terms of brightness/tone of blue. The two actually pair well together.
Steamy (Frost): This is similar to Shimmermoss but has a stronger teal base. I actually use the two together for a gradient effect. This is quite frosty but decently pigmented.
Motif (Frost): This is an awesome color and my picture does NOT do it justice. It's a gold-peach-pink shifting shade. Lots of frost so it takes a little work to build up the color on this. I love doing this with black winged liner and peach cheeks, SO pretty. (I will try and get a better photo of this)
Sumptuous Olive (Veluxe Pearl): This is as the name states, a brown olive. Very soft and smooth, pigmented. Great color for any basic collection.
Vex (Frost): Be sure to see the flash photo below. This is a beige/dirty champage with strong pink and green duochrome. Seriously amazing and pretty, and nicely pigmented. It's almost like a veluxe pearl.
Sun Blonde (LE) (Frost): This is a slightly dirty yellow, nearly mustard. For a frost, it looks more like a satin with the pigmentation of a veluxe. Interesting. I almost didn't get it because I thought it would look awful on me. It is a little hard to pull off but I do like it.
Jealousy Wakes (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): Very pigmented emerald green with slight blue hints. I wouldn't call this a true emerald, it's got a bit too much blue. You can see how similar it is to the one next to it, which is a teal. This has a lot of shimmer.
Surf USA (LE) (Frost): Medium teal blue, not super frosty. Again, I thought this was a satin. Lovely color and very pigmented.
Hocus Pocus (LE) (Satin): This is a brownish green taupe, pretty dark in tone. I was hoping it'd be a little lighter so I mostly use this to darken my crease. It has some loose silver sparkle. Texture is a little hard and could have been softer.
Flash photo:
Last but not least!
Gorgeous Gold (Veluxe Pearl): Pale gold with strong reflective green flash. I find that if I use a pale green base, the green REALLY comes out. It also depends on what you pair it with.
Patina (Frost): Bronzey taupe with pink reflects. Really fascinating color and a little bit hard to work with, but once you get the initial layer put down, it's quite pigmented after that. Love love love.
Aquavert (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): Another find from the CCO and such a beautiful color. It's a minty green with slight hints of pink, but turns blue in some lights as well. VERY smooth and pigmented, typical veluxe pearl.
PFEW. Everyone still there and breathing? That was a lot of info coming at once. I hope you enjoyed and I hope this is helpful to anyone looking to purchase from Mac! I got really tired of seeing inaccurate swatches and wanted to do my best to put decent ones up.
What colors are you currently after?
I have to start off in being quite blunt in saying that part of the reason (a large part) I'm doing this is because in my time of reading blogs, I have come across too many inaccurate swatches. A big culprit seems to be Mac eyeshadows, and I don't know why people feel the need to color adjust and apply the color with a shovel. I wanted to post the shadows I have in honest photos that are concise and accurate as I can get them. That being said, these photos are 100% natural, with only a few of them having minor gamma corrections because of shadowing in the picture (and that was by 1.20 at most). The shadows are swatched over primer and applied with a flat shader brush. I will state if I had to pack on the color to get any payoff (I only did that on a few of them to get SOMETHING to show up).
Mac eyeshadows retail for $15, and you get 1.5g/0.50oz of product. Mac shadows come in a variance of finishes, of which I will explain now:
Matte: This is a finish that contains no shimmer. With Mac's mattes, they are generally a pain to work with. They often have very little color payoff, and I personally only used them for a few eyebrow colors that I purchased and sold on once my hair changed color to something else.
Matte(2): This means matte squared but I can't get a superscript to show up. This is again a formula with no shimmer, but this formula way outdoes their regular matte one. Matte squareds have better payoff and a smoother formula. Unfortunately, Mac currently have only 6 permanent eyeshadows available in this one, and new shadows that they put out are generally the old, crappy formula.
Satin: Like a satin lipstick, this formula is a more matte base with subtle loose shimmer woven through. This is another formula that is tricky because they often have difficulties in the pigmentation department, like mattes.
Lustre: This is by far their most craptastic formula, in my humble opinion. Most of these have a satin eyeshadow base with a load of usually silver glitter strewn throughout. It's chunky glitter as well, so it often results in very little payoff and a whole lot of grittiness.
Frost: This is a heavy shimmer eyeshadow. Some are more shimmery than others (some are downright glitter bombs), like White Frost is less frosty than say, Amber Lights.
Veluxe: These are very smooth and generally pigmented shadows. There are only 3 of this type available in the permanent line. They have very subtle shimmer.
Veluxe Pearls: These are the shimmery versions of veluxes and usually have intense shimmer finish. They aren't frosty like a Frost though. This is my favorite formula, in general, though recently each Veluxe Pearl finish has had a different feel, which I find odd. These have the most pigmentation, for the most part.
Velvet: Velvets are intended to be silky and smooth with a slight shimmer, as their name implies. This formula is so-so (I like Trax and want Sketch) and can be a little difficult to work with. To me, they also feel completely different from shadow to shadow... Trax feels slightly gritty to me while Sketch doesn't.
In the past, they did a formula called Starflash but those have been discontinued. They also do products called Shadesticks, Big Bounce Eyeshadows, Paint Pots, Pigments and Paints that are considered eyeshadows. I will be focusing on the powder eyeshadows today.
Let's go! (Shadows will be described from left to right.)
Goin' Bananas (LE) (Frost): A pale shimmering yellow. I love that this yellow isn't too gold or orange, and I think it would suit all skintones. It's really nice to use on the inner corners when you're doing orange/red/brown looks as it gives that hint of yellow shimmer. Layered on the lid it will be more intense, but blended out will merit more subtle yellow tones.
Rule (Matte): In theory, a matte burnt orange. In reality, a VERY poorly pigmented burnt orange. This is one that I scraped some of the shadow on so you could at least see some of the color. I can't even tell you how many swipes it would take to get this color payoff. It is really not a good shadow.
Firespot (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): A fiery red-orange with gold laced throughout. This is not the softest of veluxe pearls out there, but it is a pretty shadow. I got it off of a blog sale and I like to use it with browns.
Woodwinked (Veluxe Pearl): Probably my favorite Mac shadow EVER. This is a bronzey taupe brown and is fantastically pigmented. I think this would look good on anyone, dark or light skintone. I recommend this to people all the time! It's versatile and even looks good on the lid by itself with black liner.
Woodwinked again.
Amber Lights (Frost): This is a golden brown, very shimmery. I actually thought this was a Veluxe Pearl as it's so soft and pigmented, but it's a frost. It looks great with Woodwinked, and blues.
Glamour Check! (LE) (Starflash): This is a discontinued formula called Starflash. They are soft like Veluxe Pearls and very pigmented as well, but not quite as shimmery. This is a lovely brown, one of my favorites, and is a deep chocolate with purple tones and a bit of gold shimmer.
Cranberry (Frost): This is a reddened burgundy. While it's a frost, it's not crazy over-the-top shimmery. The red tones in this make it difficult to wear as it can make you look tired, and the pigmentation can be a bit of a pain. If you don't get it perfectly opaque, you look sickly. This works well over a black base.
Cranberry again.
Sushi Flower (Satin): THE BANE OF MY EXISTENCE. It's such an interesting pink in the pan but on the skin, it is terrible. This swatch is literally 10 swipes across the eyeshadow and then onto my skin, and back in again 10 more times. It's a medium bright pink in the pan but on the skin, it goes baby pink. I honestly hate this shadow.
Coppering (Veluxe Pearl): This is a lovely red copper with intense shimmer. Very pigmented and soft. I use this with Woodwinked, Amber Lights and GlamourCheck! quite often.
Hepcat (Frost): This shade would have benefited from being a veluxe pearl! It's a medium violet purple with strong red tones. Because it's a frost, and a harder texture, it makes pigmentation on the eye a little difficult... you again end up looking like you have pink eye. I usually use it to darken the crease.
Coppering again.
Hepcat again.
Stars and Rockets (Veluxe Pearl): This is a medium pink with strong violet flash. Unfortunately, something is wrong with mine and I've never been able to get good pigmentation out of it. It's not even that good at the counter though, honestly. For a veluxe pearl, it's not pigmented or soft enough. If it was, it'd be a really pretty color! I do use it over black shadow/liner sometimes to get a strong blue violet. It's cool in that it's a duochrome.
Some additional shots of those colors... all together in natural light and flash, and in groups under flash:
Next up... greens and blues! (Mostly)
Trax (Velvet): This is a lovely plum brown with gold shimmer. I really do like this eyeshadow, I just unfortunately have a dupe of it from Wet n Wild that is more pigmented. You'll see that as a running theme... Mac shadows aren't that pigmented in comparison to some other brands.
Beautiful Iris (Veluxe Pearl): Mmmm... lilac. This has a lovely soft pink shimmer and I do really like this eyeshadow. It's one that I'll wear, again, on it's own with some quick black liner. Sorted.
Mink & Sable (LE) (Starflash): This is another discontinued Starflash shadow, I got it from a CCO at some point. Very hard to describe shade... it looks deep olive in the pan but on the skin turns more grey-beige-green-taupe, almost. Decently pigmented, almost slightly sticky in texture so it really adheres to the eye well.
Juxt (Satin): This is a pale grass green with subtle gold shimmer. It's so-so on pigmentation, really only good for blending out green looks as on the lid it looks a bit off.
Swimming (Lustre): Whatever you see from anyone in the future, know that THIS is what Swimming actually looks like. I have seen so many bogus swatches and I am here to show you not only what it looks like, but also how annoyingly poor the pigmentation is. This swatch is another one that I had to scrape the top of the shadow on to get any color out of it. In the pan, it is a murky grey green, but on the skin it barely shows up and more has tons of chunky glitter. I've seen swatches that show it more like the next shadow, and I don't understand how these people are getting that sort of color! Swimming, this is my blog audience, thanks for sucking.
Lucky Green (Veluxe Pearl): This is possibly LE but I think it was added to the permanent line sometime last year. Another one of my favorites, this is a cheery chartreuse green with strong gold shimmer. Very pigmented and a dream to apply.
Sassy Grass (LE) (Matte): This is a matte (obviously) primary green. Surprisingly decent pigmentation for a matte, which is why I was willing to get it! I really love to use this with softer green looks, and put it into the crease for a hit of stronger green.
Tilt (Frost): But a lovely frost it is! This is another duochrome-shifting shade that changes over black. On it's own, it's not that great, but over a purple or black base, it comes to life! The color is a cornflower blue with strong violet tones.
White Frost (Frost): Your basic shimmering white. I've hit pan on this but since hitting it a year ago, it seems to have not moved anywhere. Strange. So-so pigmentation but unless you want a crazy 80's highlight, it works.
Humid (Frost): Blackened forest green, medium shimmer. This eyeshadow annoys me because it's just not that pigmented. It also looks more emerald in the pan and really darkens when you try to use it... I wish it was how it looked in the pan!
Suave Intentions (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): From Love Lace, this is a beautiful shimmering pale blue. I found this at the CCO and was beside myself because I missed Love Lace when it launched.
Again, here is a natural light and flash photos of them all together, and some assorted flash photos of different groups:
Now we move on to my assorted shades that aren't technically in a palette ;-)
Shimmermoss (Veluxe Pearl): This is not the greatest picture but this is a medium teal with little bits of gold and blue. Mermaid type color... this is pretty but I actually thought it was a frost until I looked it up as the texture is a bit hard.
Zingy (assuming matte): This is a brightened primary blue, matte finish. It may be a satin but I am unable to find definite info on it, unfortunately. One thing that irritates me about swatches of this is that many people somehow get it to lean teal, which I don't understand. It's definitely blue and not teal. Decent pigmentation again, much like Sassy Grass.
Deep Truth (Frost): This is a blackened navy blue. This looks so gorgeous and jewel toned in the pan but falls flat when using it and in a swatch, sadly. It is easy to layer so you can get more depth, but it's got a lot of black to it versus how it appears in the pan.
Brown Down (Veluxe): This is described by Mac as a "teddy bear brown" and I'd say it's accurate. It's got a smooth finish and slight red undertones. I used to use this on my brows but one day, I realized that it was too red toned! I mostly use it for darkening the crease every once in a while (or if I change my hair back to red)
Fashion (LE) (Starflash): This is a blue tinged grey, medium shimmer. I like this shade more on the skin than I do in the pan, weirdly enough. It's great for a smokey eye!
Freshwater (Veluxe Pearl): This is a shimmery primary blue. Think Zingy in shimmer form. It's got a high metallic finish and looks beautiful with darker blues for a blue smokey eye.
Expensive Pink (Veluxe Pearl): This is a bronzey pink, very smooth and soft finish and very pigmented. I hesitated to get this for a long time but I'm glad to report that it doesn't make your eyes tired as you would expect it to.
Love Lace (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): Another shade from Love Lace. This has more grey in it but is similar to Freshwater in terms of brightness/tone of blue. The two actually pair well together.
Steamy (Frost): This is similar to Shimmermoss but has a stronger teal base. I actually use the two together for a gradient effect. This is quite frosty but decently pigmented.
Motif (Frost): This is an awesome color and my picture does NOT do it justice. It's a gold-peach-pink shifting shade. Lots of frost so it takes a little work to build up the color on this. I love doing this with black winged liner and peach cheeks, SO pretty. (I will try and get a better photo of this)
Sumptuous Olive (Veluxe Pearl): This is as the name states, a brown olive. Very soft and smooth, pigmented. Great color for any basic collection.
Vex (Frost): Be sure to see the flash photo below. This is a beige/dirty champage with strong pink and green duochrome. Seriously amazing and pretty, and nicely pigmented. It's almost like a veluxe pearl.
Sun Blonde (LE) (Frost): This is a slightly dirty yellow, nearly mustard. For a frost, it looks more like a satin with the pigmentation of a veluxe. Interesting. I almost didn't get it because I thought it would look awful on me. It is a little hard to pull off but I do like it.
Jealousy Wakes (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): Very pigmented emerald green with slight blue hints. I wouldn't call this a true emerald, it's got a bit too much blue. You can see how similar it is to the one next to it, which is a teal. This has a lot of shimmer.
Surf USA (LE) (Frost): Medium teal blue, not super frosty. Again, I thought this was a satin. Lovely color and very pigmented.
Hocus Pocus (LE) (Satin): This is a brownish green taupe, pretty dark in tone. I was hoping it'd be a little lighter so I mostly use this to darken my crease. It has some loose silver sparkle. Texture is a little hard and could have been softer.
Flash photo:
Last but not least!
Gorgeous Gold (Veluxe Pearl): Pale gold with strong reflective green flash. I find that if I use a pale green base, the green REALLY comes out. It also depends on what you pair it with.
Patina (Frost): Bronzey taupe with pink reflects. Really fascinating color and a little bit hard to work with, but once you get the initial layer put down, it's quite pigmented after that. Love love love.
Aquavert (LE) (Veluxe Pearl): Another find from the CCO and such a beautiful color. It's a minty green with slight hints of pink, but turns blue in some lights as well. VERY smooth and pigmented, typical veluxe pearl.
PFEW. Everyone still there and breathing? That was a lot of info coming at once. I hope you enjoyed and I hope this is helpful to anyone looking to purchase from Mac! I got really tired of seeing inaccurate swatches and wanted to do my best to put decent ones up.
What colors are you currently after?
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
New Darling Girl Pretties: Swatch Fest!
I got my Darling Girl order from last month on Friday and I was SO excited to use everything... but I had to be a good beauty blogger and swatch everything for you first (well, I cheated on the lip balm, k?)
I've talked about Darling Girl a lot on my blog, but in case you're new... you can order from http://darlinggirlcosmetics.ecrater.com/. The owner's name is Susan and she is absolutely lovely.
Here is what I ordered and the price:
Last Dance Liquid Kiss Luxe -- $4.25
Stay Beautiful Kiss Me Tinted Lip Balm -- $4.75
Raining Blood Holo-Gloss -- $4.25
Glitter Glue - Glitter Fixative/Foiling Medium -- $6.75
Eyeshadows:
Stargazer (sample) -- $0.60 USD
Gargoyle (sample)
Polaris (sample)
Shangri-la (sample)
Groovology (sample)
Frolic (sample)
Electra (sample)
Cydonia (sample)
I received a petit sized eyeshadow called Brat as a gift with purchase and free samples of Susan's latest eyeshadows, Jeweled Taupe and Wahini. My order date was July 15, 2011 and I received my items on July 29, 2011 (they shipped on July 27).
First up, let's take a gander at the lip products:
(I blurred the 2nd photo to show the glitter in the glosses)
Left to right: Kiss Me Tinted Lip Balm in Stay Beautiful, Liquid Kiss Luxe in Last Dance and Holo Gloss in Raining Blood
The Kiss Me Tinted Lip Balm is just fabulous. Not only is it named after my mermaid princess Robyn, but the color is beautiful. It's an orangey coral with a slight pink/violet sheen in certain lights. The formula is moisturizing and smooth as all get out. I wore it to work and it actually lasted through eating and had left some color behind nearly 9 hours after application, which is amazing for a balm! As for the color, observe:
You can just barely see the violet pink shift it but it's there.
Last Dance is my first Liquid Kiss Luxe and I like it. It's a lilac pink with multicoloured (but mostly green) sparkles. I'm wearing it today over Up the Amp and I have to say that it's an amazing combo. This gloss is a strange consistency. It's not glossy like you would think, it's more like a creamy product with a ton of glimmers.
Raining Blood was a must have for me as 1) it's a Slayer song and 2) it's blood. The color really does look like congealed blood and suspended within it are copper shimmers. I can't wait to wear this over a red and vamp it up!
Next, eyeshadows (all over Pixie Epoxy):
Left to right: Stargazer, Gargoyle and Cydonia
Stargazer is a near matte medium hot pink. In the bag, it looks slightly orangey, strangely enough. This over Pixie Epoxy applied a little funny, but that was Pixie Epoxy and not the shadow, as you'll see later on.
Gargoyle is a olive green with bronzey copper flash. So hard to describe and a really unique color. I'm not sure what I'll pair this with but I'll find something ;-)
Cydonia is a cool color, not only because it's the same as my 'name', but because it's a greige with gold shift. This one was a little hard to swatch because I couldn't tell if the color was right or not... I think this is how it's supposed to look!
Left to right: Frolic, Polaris and Electra
Frolic is a little more pink in person but it's a magenta with strong violet shift. Gorgeous and exactly what I was looking for.
Polaris is - you guessed it - a warm taupe. Sorry! I love taupe! This has a strong silver flash but is darker than the average taupe, and has very soft turquoise and orange glimmers.
Electra is a chartreuse green but darker than what I would normally think of when I think of chartreuse. I need to swatch this next to Mac Lucky Green.
All together now!
Left to right: Groovology, Shangri-La and Wahini
I have to apologize about Groovology as this picture is COMPLETELY color inaccurate. It's a very very very strong blurple and my camera picked it up as blue. It's not at all. I want to apologize 10,000 times because I just couldn't get a color accurate picture of this. Anyway, it's lovely.
Shangri-la is less taupe and more brown in person. It's lighter than Polaris for sure but they look similar in photos. There's a bronze flash to this shade as well.
Wahini was the only one that gave me a bit of trouble and I think, again, it was Pixie Epoxy and not the shadow. This is another matte shade (but very soft and satin like), and it's a darkened blue-teal.
Jeweled Taupe (left) and Brat (right)
HOLY GORGEOUS. Look at Jeweled Taupe. Look at it. Look at it again. Susan is going to have to make this by the truckload because I will give a sample of this to everyone possible. You don't just want this, you need this. This taupe has a very strong silver flash and a load of rainbow sparkles, mostly pink though. Stunning.
Brat is another stunner -- for some reason this one photographed fine but Groovology lost its marbles. This is a violet with pink shift and a load of turquoise sparkle. I actually want to pair Jeweled Taupe and this together!
There's Groovology being a meaniebutt again :( Sigh. At least you can see how much darker Shangri-La actually is.
I haven't had time to test the Glitter Glue much so for now, I'll just have some preliminary comparisons to Pixie Epoxy. I'll do a more detailed review when I've had time to properly test it!
Stargazer and Electra. Pixie Epoxy is on the left and Glitter Glue is on the right. As you can see, GG doesn't cause Stargazer to go all funky like PE does... PE hates mattes. (this is a new swatch, by the way, not the same as the other you saw earlier in the post). I definitely prefer Stargazer over GG. With Electra, there isn't much of a difference except that the base comes through stronger over GG. It's really strange how you think you're getting the most out of something until you see it next to a different product. I won't say GG is superior yet but just looking at swatches, I already prefer it.
Overall, as usual. I love everything. I really feel like Susan puts out some of the most unique products you'll find in the indie market or even the makeup market in general. Two thumbs and two baby toes up!
I've talked about Darling Girl a lot on my blog, but in case you're new... you can order from http://darlinggirlcosmetics.ecrater.com/. The owner's name is Susan and she is absolutely lovely.
Here is what I ordered and the price:
Last Dance Liquid Kiss Luxe -- $4.25
Stay Beautiful Kiss Me Tinted Lip Balm -- $4.75
Raining Blood Holo-Gloss -- $4.25
Glitter Glue - Glitter Fixative/Foiling Medium -- $6.75
Eyeshadows:
Stargazer (sample) -- $0.60 USD
Gargoyle (sample)
Polaris (sample)
Shangri-la (sample)
Groovology (sample)
Frolic (sample)
Electra (sample)
Cydonia (sample)
I received a petit sized eyeshadow called Brat as a gift with purchase and free samples of Susan's latest eyeshadows, Jeweled Taupe and Wahini. My order date was July 15, 2011 and I received my items on July 29, 2011 (they shipped on July 27).
First up, let's take a gander at the lip products:
(I blurred the 2nd photo to show the glitter in the glosses)
Left to right: Kiss Me Tinted Lip Balm in Stay Beautiful, Liquid Kiss Luxe in Last Dance and Holo Gloss in Raining Blood
The Kiss Me Tinted Lip Balm is just fabulous. Not only is it named after my mermaid princess Robyn, but the color is beautiful. It's an orangey coral with a slight pink/violet sheen in certain lights. The formula is moisturizing and smooth as all get out. I wore it to work and it actually lasted through eating and had left some color behind nearly 9 hours after application, which is amazing for a balm! As for the color, observe:
You can just barely see the violet pink shift it but it's there.
Last Dance is my first Liquid Kiss Luxe and I like it. It's a lilac pink with multicoloured (but mostly green) sparkles. I'm wearing it today over Up the Amp and I have to say that it's an amazing combo. This gloss is a strange consistency. It's not glossy like you would think, it's more like a creamy product with a ton of glimmers.
Raining Blood was a must have for me as 1) it's a Slayer song and 2) it's blood. The color really does look like congealed blood and suspended within it are copper shimmers. I can't wait to wear this over a red and vamp it up!
Next, eyeshadows (all over Pixie Epoxy):
Left to right: Stargazer, Gargoyle and Cydonia
Stargazer is a near matte medium hot pink. In the bag, it looks slightly orangey, strangely enough. This over Pixie Epoxy applied a little funny, but that was Pixie Epoxy and not the shadow, as you'll see later on.
Gargoyle is a olive green with bronzey copper flash. So hard to describe and a really unique color. I'm not sure what I'll pair this with but I'll find something ;-)
Cydonia is a cool color, not only because it's the same as my 'name', but because it's a greige with gold shift. This one was a little hard to swatch because I couldn't tell if the color was right or not... I think this is how it's supposed to look!
Left to right: Frolic, Polaris and Electra
Frolic is a little more pink in person but it's a magenta with strong violet shift. Gorgeous and exactly what I was looking for.
Polaris is - you guessed it - a warm taupe. Sorry! I love taupe! This has a strong silver flash but is darker than the average taupe, and has very soft turquoise and orange glimmers.
Electra is a chartreuse green but darker than what I would normally think of when I think of chartreuse. I need to swatch this next to Mac Lucky Green.
All together now!
Left to right: Groovology, Shangri-La and Wahini
I have to apologize about Groovology as this picture is COMPLETELY color inaccurate. It's a very very very strong blurple and my camera picked it up as blue. It's not at all. I want to apologize 10,000 times because I just couldn't get a color accurate picture of this. Anyway, it's lovely.
Shangri-la is less taupe and more brown in person. It's lighter than Polaris for sure but they look similar in photos. There's a bronze flash to this shade as well.
Wahini was the only one that gave me a bit of trouble and I think, again, it was Pixie Epoxy and not the shadow. This is another matte shade (but very soft and satin like), and it's a darkened blue-teal.
Jeweled Taupe (left) and Brat (right)
HOLY GORGEOUS. Look at Jeweled Taupe. Look at it. Look at it again. Susan is going to have to make this by the truckload because I will give a sample of this to everyone possible. You don't just want this, you need this. This taupe has a very strong silver flash and a load of rainbow sparkles, mostly pink though. Stunning.
Brat is another stunner -- for some reason this one photographed fine but Groovology lost its marbles. This is a violet with pink shift and a load of turquoise sparkle. I actually want to pair Jeweled Taupe and this together!
There's Groovology being a meaniebutt again :( Sigh. At least you can see how much darker Shangri-La actually is.
I haven't had time to test the Glitter Glue much so for now, I'll just have some preliminary comparisons to Pixie Epoxy. I'll do a more detailed review when I've had time to properly test it!
Stargazer and Electra. Pixie Epoxy is on the left and Glitter Glue is on the right. As you can see, GG doesn't cause Stargazer to go all funky like PE does... PE hates mattes. (this is a new swatch, by the way, not the same as the other you saw earlier in the post). I definitely prefer Stargazer over GG. With Electra, there isn't much of a difference except that the base comes through stronger over GG. It's really strange how you think you're getting the most out of something until you see it next to a different product. I won't say GG is superior yet but just looking at swatches, I already prefer it.
Overall, as usual. I love everything. I really feel like Susan puts out some of the most unique products you'll find in the indie market or even the makeup market in general. Two thumbs and two baby toes up!
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