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Monday, January 31, 2011

Blogger Collab: Favorite Purple Eyeshadows

You asked for it so a bunch of us bloggers got together to do an eyeshadow collaboration! We've swatched our favorites and will be doing little posts on each color group. I, of course, choose purple.

Li-Ann did yellows: http://www.sparklecrackcentral.com/MMU/blog/entry/eyeshadow_swatch_project_yellows/

Robyn will be doing greens: http://eyelinerandspraypaint.blogspot.com

Kimmie will be doing blues: http://kimmiekarmalove.blogspot.com/

Jade will be doing greys/silvers/blacks: http://www.thejadecarver.blogspot.com/

Rachel will be doing reds and oranges: http://www.redlipstickblackliner.blogspot.com/

Definitely be sure to check their swatches out as well! Who knows, you may find a new favorite :)

Now... when I signed up to do purple, I thought it would be easy because it's my favorite color! Trying to photograph these was near impossible as purple is the hardest to show in a photo. I'm apologizing in advance for some of these being off in color. I also blurred some of them to help show any shimmer that contrasted against the base color. I will be laying them out like I did my favorite purple lipsticks. Let's go!

(You can click on the pics to get full sizes if you want to see more detail)












Make Up For Ever, #92:
Of course this one comes first because it is probably THE purple in a makeup collector's stash. It's not exactly red based and not exactly blue based, just somewhere in between. It is matte but very easy to work with. I have already made a dent in mine, as you can see! ($19)














Urban Decay Deluxe, Ransom:
I have this in the Deluxe Shadow Box but they sell it on it's own. This color is semi common in the purple world... it's a blue based shade with darker purple and pink shimmer. However, Urban Decay's insanely smooth formula wins out here... hence why it's on the list. ($18)






















WetnW
ild Sugar Plum Fairy Palette: This palette has some of the most gorgeous purples on the planet. The swatch on the left is a blurple, but when it starts blending out, turns a lovely shade of grey-purple. Really unique. The right swatch is an exact dupe of Mac Trax, which is a very heavily red based purple with loose gold shimmer. ($4.99, discontinued)














Sleek Bad Girl Palette, Underground:
This is another one of those blue/purple/iridescent shimmer shades like UD Ransom, except this color is much deeper in base tone. It has the most perfect formula (very similar to UD's deluxe formula), plus these palettes are amazing value! Unfortunately, they are only readily available in the UK unless you pay for international shipping. (£6.49, about $10 USD)














Sleek Circus Palette, Pale Purple:
This palette is before Sleek named their eyeshadows. Well, we've gotta have a light purple in here, right? This eyeshadow suffers from some pigmentation issues but I find that it works best over a white base. I've gotten some lovely eye looks from this. (£6.49, about $10 USD, discontinued)














LA Colors Wine and Roses Palette:
This color is so full of depth! It looks very pale in the pan but once you swatch it, the blue undertone and gold shimmer comes out. It may sound like Mac Trax or the one I showed above, but it's not at all. The base tones are completely different. (Price varies, $1-$3.99)














WetnWild Single, Kitten:
I'm realizing that some of these colors may look similar, sorry about that! This is a very pastel purple base with darker purple overtones. There is also some very subtle gold shimmer. Something about this makes it different from the LA Colors palette color. I can't explain it, just take my word for it! This is another color that I've gotten some pretty looks from. ($1.99)























Make Up Academy, #9:
I think every UK beauty blogger has this eyeshadow, and rightfully so! AMAZING price and one of the prettiest purples I own. The color shift is insane (that's why I have 2 swatched shots... it looks different in both!) and it transfers onto the eye very well. If you don't have this and you're in the UK, go get it, like now. If you're not in the UK, I will be bringing back 10,000 of these when I visit there next to give to people :D (£1, about $1.35)














Barry M Dazzledust, Winterberry:
I don't have an actual jar of this, it's a sample from Robyn so you get one picture :) Anyway, this almost didn't make it into the purple category but when I photographed it, I went "PURPLE SHIFT! It's eligible." Anyway, I wanted to feature it. Amazing color... sadly only available in the UK. I know, sorry! This is fantastic for those fall/winter looks with metallics... I like to pair it with golds and darker purples. (£4.59, about $6.20USD)











High Voltage Cosmetics, Born to Rock and Movie Star:
Do me a favor and blow that picture up, because the small photo DOES NOT do these two justice. Born to Rock is a medium blue-purple with a stunning lighter blue shift. It is almost identical to Fyrinnae's Faerie Glamour, but I put this on here instead because Faerie Glamour and I broke up. That's right, we're not on speaking terms right now... anyway, Movie Star is in the same family as MUA #9 but softer, and it also has a lovely gold shimmer. ($1.00 - sample size, $4.50 - full size)













Benefit Creaseless Cream Eyeshadow, Purple Snap:
I was going to save this as I just got it, but I had to include it. I had a really hard time photographing this and am still honestly not happy with the result. The deep, metallic purple shimmer in this is outrageous! It's such an amazing shade of purple... more red based than blue. I will do a full review on these later (I have another, and may be getting more :3) ($19, this shade exclusive to Sephora)

Well, that's it! What did you think? As usual, is there anything I NEED in my collection? Let me know!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Wet n Wild Color Icon Eyeshadow Singles: More Mac Dupes?

As you know, Walgreens had a 50% off WetnWild sale semi recently... and here's how I ended up with all of this makeup...

I wandered into Walgreens expecting to buy contact solution and a toothbrush. But what often happens, happened. I found the makeup section... this time noticing that a few of Wet n Wild's products were 50% off. I wasn't sure if this meant that they are about to come out with new items, or if Walgreens had an overstock... it's not like the items were ever overflowing from the displays, honestly. But it could mean new goodies from this brand!

Anyway... one of the items on sale was the single eyeshadows. If you remember, I reviewed their Nutty single for a mere $1.99. These were 99 cents! Less than one dollar! Holy heck, I will take all of them!

Well, not really... I got 3 more:





















Envy, Lagoon and Kitten.

For the record, I think Kitten is an interesting name for that shade. It's a gorgeous lavender purple with swirls of gold (which don't transfer) and medium blue... very interesting for the drugstore and probably my favorite of the 3.

Envy is a dark, shimmering green that rivals the likes of Mac Humid... more on that later. I had been looking for a deep green and this is perfect!

Lagoon is the only slight disappointment of the bunch. The color from the pan doesn't translate as well in swatches as a lot of drugstore blues often do. It mellows out but is still a pretty medium, shimmering blue.


















Look at the shimmer in Envy! Holy cow... gorgeous!

I did some comparisons to a few Mac eyeshadows. I only have 27 out of their entire range, and that includes a few limited edition colours, so I'm sure their permanent line has some better dupes. I did it for a comparison, mostly.

























1st column, top to bottom: Mac Mink & Sable (Starflash), Wet n Wild Envy, Mac Humid
2nd column, top to bottom: Sleek Acid light blue, Wet n Wild Lagoon, Mac Deep Truth
3rd column: top to bottom: Mac Beautiful Iris, Wet n Wild Kitten, Mac Trax

It's really funny how much I love Mac until I see it next to other brands. Bear in mind that these are no base, primer, or anything. Mac looks great over a base but flops without one. (I think that's a sales ploy, to be honest, but anyway...)

For the 1st column, I feel like Envy is Humid's brighter and more vibrant older brother. Love it! Mink & Sable was just for comparison... it's much more brown toned.

2nd column, these were all for comparison. I don't have anything that is a comparable dupe for Lagoon.

In the 3rd column, Kitten looked much less like Trax than I realized when I put them side by side. The only thing they share is gold shimmer. Trax has much more of a plum base. Beautiful Iris is the same idea, just lighter and lacking the vibrancy.

I haven't used these in a look but that is upcoming and I will of course post the results for you guys :)

What did you all get up to this weekend? Stay tuned for the Sugar Plum Fairy palette review and FOTD (will post at noon!)