Blue, brown, black. Not necessarily the most inspiring color combination; and I can see how lots of people would go with the Brown or Hazel trio because bright green or bright blue eyeliner is out of their personal comfort zone. I admit it - even though I have blue eyes,...
Another collection resurrected from Aromaleigh v1. I bought several of the Pure Drama shadows, but none from the v1 Drama Queen collection, so I can’t compare v1 to v2 formulations. I can tell you that even during the original Aromaleigh run, the Drama Queen shadows were priced just slightly...
Applies fairly soft. It isn't a whisper-soft brown, but it is a lighter color than it would appear in the pot. It does coordinate well with the other shades in the Blushing Bride kit, and provides very soft and naturalistic contouring on light to medium skintones.
Softer near-metallic gold that leans light green. There's a very faint blackening to this shadow, probably to give it a bit more weight and amp up the metallic finish; but it's still a softer shade. It makes an interesting liner or highlight shadow.
The color softens a bit, comparing application to the pigment in the pot. If you layer it, or apply it over something like Pixie Epoxy or Liquid Lustre, the color is more intense. (I didn't try layering. That might work…but since this is a sparkle-finish, layered application may end...
Vaguely similar to Concrete Minerals' Mad Hatter, but warmer. (And a bit softer.) Aromaleigh's limited-edition Godetia was close, but that had more red in it.
Part of my second large order from Ricky's Star Dust collection. (Once I knew that the entire Mattese Elite line was going to be discontinued, I bought all the Star Dust colors I could get.) This has the dusky purple tones of Mad Hatter and Velvet, without leaning towards brown.
Simple, straightforward, super-easy to apply, and once it sets it's not going anywhere.
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