Maybelline’s Precious Pearl Color Tattoo cream shadow
Similar to Maybelline's Too Cool, but not as bright. Application is a bit spottier than the others in this collection, so don't sweep it on - pat or lightly stipple it into place.
Similar to Maybelline's Too Cool, but not as bright. Application is a bit spottier than the others in this collection, so don't sweep it on - pat or lightly stipple it into place.
I think I have one or two other pinks of this shade - Shiro's Clefairy comes to mind - but nothing with a metallic finish. This is very similar to Sunny Day Chrome, but with a more metallic finish and a slightly softer base color. Unless you're a huge fan...
Zoya seems to have figured out how to make a yellow creme nail polish that doesn't have a) ridiculously uneven drying time; b) visible brushstrokes/bad spreadability; or c) thin watery formula.
I tend to favor the neutral shades of textured polish: London, Dahlia, and Godiva get more love from me than Chyna, Miranda, Liberty, or Destiny. I'm not exactly sure why that is, but it may have to do with my feeling that textured + sparkle + bright color is Just Too Much...
Deep green (yes, hunter green) creme that is thick enough to work nicely as a stamping polish. (That isn't the case with all Zoya cremes.)
Red. Very red. Extremely red. You have been cautioned/warned/pointed in the right direction. I love how this lipstick applies, and I love the color depth. I have to blot this and apply it with a lighter hand to get the color depth that I personally am comfortable with....
The color applies totally matte - even though the close-up shots show very sparse shimmer. I think that I have similar shades to this color, just not in a matte finish.
One of the first shadows I chose to get from the SoM 2 collection: a bluegreen-gold duotone. It reminds me slightly of Aromaleigh's Abyss, but with a softer greenish cast.
When this color is foiled, it looks decidedly green.
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