Once on the lids, you can diffuse the color with a synthetic brush. Your best bet is to apply with a finger, gently patting and swiping to blend. Even synthetic brushes don't play very well with these. It's a stiffer formula that feels like it would be long wearing.Īpplication: Natural hair bristles don't stand a chance with these (they won't pick up product). When you press it firmly with a finger, the product moves, but not very much. Similar to Makeup Geek shimmer pigments, that you worry might fall out of the pan because they're softer and more wet than classic eyeshadow. The pigments are bound with a very small amount of oil, so they feel like slightly wet powders. Some describe it as a cream-to-powder eyeshadow, but I disagree. Golden Age - Golden brown with taupe undertones.įormula: This is a completely unique formula, unlike anything I've ever tried.Brown enough to be considered neutral in my book, but strong red tones. Love Spell - Warm, rusty copper with fine shimmer.The hardest to work with, as the texture is very firm. Half Light - Cool taupe, satin, with almost purple undertones.Boring, maybe, but neutral eyeshadows are the ones I use on a daily basis and I wanted to show you how they compare to each other- something I scoured the internet for, but couldn't find when I purchased these. I've purchased all Ash and Ember Eye Soots in the neutral family. Their products do, however, have a learning curve, and take a little bit of patience to work with. Over the past few months, I've been collecting pieces of their collection, a highlighter here, an eye soot there, and I've gotten along with almost everything I've tried. Their witchy-chic vibe was so strikingly different from anything I've seen in the green beauty space, and I was captivated. Rituel De Fille as a brand has captivated me since I first saw their display in Credo in San Francisco.
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