Guess who's this mystery indie brand?
Swatched over Darling Girl's Glitter Glue, photographed under natural light |
But so what? Any non-matte loose shadow looks good against glitter glue! How do they blend? Well, very well actually...
Eye Look #1: Over UDPP only
Since not everyone owns glitter glue, I tested out how the colours would look like over primer only. As you can see, the shifts still pop out.
The things you can get away with when you have monolids... |
Eye Look #2: Over UDPP only
Apologies for the gross brows..I'm growing them out |
Check out the blue shift! |
Thanks to the yellow-toned lights in my room, the colours look different but IRL, they look the same. |
Can you guess what this brand is? Here's a hint...these are the eyeshadow names & more detailed swatches:
Left: Under yellow-toned artificial light Right: Under natural light Swatches: Top: Over Darling Girl's Glitter Glue 2nd: Foiled with water 3rd: Over Urban Decay's Primer Potion Bottom: Bare skin |
Left: Under yellow-toned artificial light Right: Under natural light Swatches: Top: Over Darling Girl's Glitter Glue Middle: Foiled with water Bottom: Over Urban Decay's Primer Potion |
Left: Under yellow-toned artificial light Right: Under natural light Swatches: Top: Over Darling Girl's Glitter Glue Middle: Foiled with water Bottom: Over Urban Decay's Primer Potion |
Can you guess the brand yet?
.......these are swatches of pure, unblended micas from TKB Trading:
- Black Amethyst
- Chameleon Glitter
- Forged Gold
- Pink, Red, Blue (discontinued colour)
- Pisces Blue
- Scarlett O'Hara
As you can see from the links, TKB Trading sells them in sample sizes of 6g for $1.50 (with the exception of Forged Gold, which goes for $1.50 for 2.5g). Since full-sizes of eyeshadows contain 2-3g of product, that means you can get 2-3 tubs of "eyeshadows" for $1.50.
This is why I'm so against eyeshadows with 0 bases. The mark up I'm paying should go into the time & work it took into researching a good formula so the micas can look great on your skin without the help of glitter adhesives & primers.
The reason I'm making this post is because I called out popular brands in my guide to identifying if your eyeshadow is legit or base-less micas, and I got attacked big time by the fans of one of the brands I called out.
Their defense summarized is (not linking/screenshotting since this happened recently enough for vote brigading and I don't want that):
- The brand is a one woman show (I believe everyone knows about my staunch believe that indie businesses should not be given the leeway to behave in a way that would be shocking if a mainstream brand does it)
- The brand's colours are very unique therefore they can't be repackaged
- "But who here doesn't do their makeup without a primer / [Fyrinnae's] PE like thing?" so who cares if they don't adhere well to your bare skin?
I believe this post proves that:
- Straight up micas can look gorgeous and unique, even when unblended & unformulated. They have duochrome effects too!
- They blend beautifully
- They stay on and last long over primer (and stunning over a glitter adhesive)
- You can wear them on their own, without any formula
Really neat post, I had no idea you could get stuff like that from TKB. I definitely wouldn't want to buy from someone who was just repackaging. I hope the sellers you've called out decide to upgrade their products.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this! And yes, I really recommend grabbing some TKB micas! Making your own eyeshadows can be a fun project. I'm writing a guide on making your own eyeshadows soon..just finishing up my research right now :)
DeleteWhat an interesting idea. You've definitely gotten me thinking about eyeshadow ingredients in a new way.
ReplyDeleteThank you, I hope you have fun experimenting with making your own stuff..it's really fun :)
DeleteThank you for writing such a unique piece and those shades are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for reading!
DeleteVery clever way to make a point, like your perspective, oh and the first look! Your eyes are so pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteVery clever way to make a point, like your perspective, oh and the first look! Your eyes are so pretty! :)
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