Shiro Cosmetics’ I Loved a Maid
I bought this color about a year ago, and bought OctoBear about two months ago. They’re the same base shade, but OctoBear has a strong green duotone shimmer - so its primarily visible color is green.
I bought this color about a year ago, and bought OctoBear about two months ago. They’re the same base shade, but OctoBear has a strong green duotone shimmer - so its primarily visible color is green.
The ultimate autumnal orange. I swear, this color glows. It also can shift a little more red, or a little more gold, depending on the lighting.
The yellow color is pretty pale, more of a suggestion or a tint atop the white. Still, if you have extremely cool undertones, this shade may not work so well for you. This was the least cooperative pencil that I bought, when I first opened it. I had to sharpen...
Zoya’s holographics are…mmm…kind of hit-or-miss, in my opinion. They’re often scattered rather than linear holographic, and sometimes there’s barely any shimmer in them. This color looks more like a multicolor-silver microglitter than a holographic polish. I needed three coats to get coverage that wasn’t...
This came out over a year ago…so my review isn’t exactly timely! This palette leans a little bit autumnal, so in addition to using it by itself, it coordinates nicely with the slightly-more-jeweltoned Enchanted Forest i-Divine palette. As with most Sleek palettes, the shimmers and pearls apply more...
Less of a gold-brown than a strong green pearl with faint warm-brown backing. It looks interesting on me, but since the base color is as warm as it is, I need to be careful about the other colors that I wear.
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