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I had ordered 10 of her eyeshadows (from a flash sale) and this is what I discovered:
1. the issue of "separation" - it looks like that in the baggie. My personal experience is that once I opened the bag, I looked inside, it didn't look like that. The colors are very pigmented. I love the one marked voo doo magic - it looks like this purple color, but when swatched out, it is a beautiful figgy color. Very rich
2. I have lots of little pots from other samples and things - I save them for transferring other samples that come in baggies or foils. So, I am transferring them to these little pots - it helps a lot. There is a ton of product here that was sent
3. There are some colors I would never wear on my eyes and it sounds like some of you ladies won't either. What I plan to do is make nailpolish from it. Since this is already finely ground up, it is easy to do - just buy some cheapo clear nailpolish, remove some of it (not a lot, but enough so that whatever powder you are adding is offset by what you removed. Then add in your eyeshadow - you can do it in stages and see how deep you want the color to be.
If you make your own nailpolish with eyeshadows, everytime you want to use it, you will have to shake the bottle well. But that is what I plan to do with some of these brighter colors and my toes will be happy in the spring & summer!
if you got the one marked satin rouge - that can be used as a blush too....it is very pretty.
1. the issue of "separation" - it looks like that in the baggie. My personal experience is that once I opened the bag, I looked inside, it didn't look like that. The colors are very pigmented. I love the one marked voo doo magic - it looks like this purple color, but when swatched out, it is a beautiful figgy color. Very rich
2. I have lots of little pots from other samples and things - I save them for transferring other samples that come in baggies or foils. So, I am transferring them to these little pots - it helps a lot. There is a ton of product here that was sent
3. There are some colors I would never wear on my eyes and it sounds like some of you ladies won't either. What I plan to do is make nailpolish from it. Since this is already finely ground up, it is easy to do - just buy some cheapo clear nailpolish, remove some of it (not a lot, but enough so that whatever powder you are adding is offset by what you removed. Then add in your eyeshadow - you can do it in stages and see how deep you want the color to be.
If you make your own nailpolish with eyeshadows, everytime you want to use it, you will have to shake the bottle well. But that is what I plan to do with some of these brighter colors and my toes will be happy in the spring & summer!
if you got the one marked satin rouge - that can be used as a blush too....it is very pretty.