Yesterday
I showed you my matte Magnolia Makeup pigments, today its time for my shimmery
shades.
Because the matte and
shimmery pigments have a lot in common (packaging, price, purchasing...) I
won’t repeat it all, instead I’ll mention only features specific to these
shades.
If
you missed my review on Magnolia Makeup matte pigments click HERE
I
got 7 shimmery shades: Firewater, Mystique, Tinsel, Zany, Kiss, Nina and Ella.
These
pigmets are some of the shimmeriest, sparkliest (are those real words?)
I've ever seen :-).
Pictures don’t really do them justice but I had to try…
Pictures don’t really do them justice but I had to try…
Firewater is a turquoise
shimmery shade with light blue sparkles.
Mystique is
a rich cobalt blue shimmery shade with subtle iridescent sparkle.
This was the dealmaker for
me. After I saw a look the queen of blending did with this pigment I knew
I absolutely had to get it! I love how blue it is.
Tinsel is a shimmery silver
shade with silver sparkle. The shiniest, sparkliest silver I’ve ever seen!
Kiss is a true purple with
iridescent sparkle. Just another reminder that I <3 purple
From the Jazz Singer Collection...
Nina a
taupey silvery shade with iridescent sparkle.
Ella is a sparkly golden brown shade. “Pot of Gold” comes to
mind :-)
Overall
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Like
the matte shades these pigments give really good color pay off and can be worm
with or without a cream base. The sparkle mixed in with the shimmer makes them
unique and really pretty. Like most loose pigment they can get messy if you are
not careful with them.
I
can't wait to use them all.
Click
below for looks I've done using these some of these pigments
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