Shiro Cosmetics’ Finally an Oscar for Leonardo DiCaprio
The base color looks like it almost has underlying purple tones.
The base color looks like it almost has underlying purple tones.
This applies a bit softer than it appears. It isn’t nearly as intense as I thought it would be. I have a few other similar colors, but I think that they’re shimmer or pearl finishes rather than light sparkle.
I don’t know that I have too many (or any) purples that are this exact base shade - so it’s nice to add this to my collection. The formula is very good - it applies well and spreads evenly; and once in place, it’s pretty durable.
These eyeshadows are listed as having twice the colorchanging pigment ingredients of other Aromaleigh shadows, so they are more expensive: you pay the same amount for half the quantity, in sample baggies; and you pay double the price for full-size jars. It’s something to keep in mind when purchasing...
I had a hard time capturing the color change on this one. It’s a bit more subtle than many of the other Arcane Magic shadows, mostly the older ones. But when the color does shift, it goes from green to gold to pink to turquoise. If you like the...
An interesting near-neutral with excellent coverage. The base color isn’t the easiest for me to match colors with, because I have a lot more jeweltones and primaries than neutrals or cooler shades; and the turquoise interference pearl-shimmer narrows that range a little more. It’s always worth it, though...
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