![]() Lapis Luxury (from Mothership IV Decadence) is a metallic teal sparkle.Divine Mink (from Mothership IV Decadence) is a metallic silvery greyed brown.Dark Matter (from MTHRSHP Subliminal Dark Star) is a black satin.Purple Reign (from MTHRSHP La Vie En Rose) is a satiny deep bright bold purple.Synthetica (new) is a sparkling bright purple violet with chunky sparkles.Last are the set of bolds and deep colors: Deep Velvet (from MTHRSHP Platinum Bronze) is a deep cool matte brown.Crimson Fire (new) is a shimmering warm red.Pale Fire (from MTHRSHP La Vie En Rose) is a satiny shimmering soft baby warm pink.Rose Venus (new) is one of the prettiest sparking rose pink shimmers with a metallic sheen.Corrupt Copper (new) is a warm metallic copper orange gold.Enraptured (from MTHRSHP Subliminal Dark Star) is a more neutral brassy gold shimmer. ![]() Gold Standard (from MTHRSHP Subversive Metalmorphosis) is a bright yellow sparkle gold, this had some fall out with the chunky sparkles with application, once applied and on the skin fallout is minimal.Sextrovert (from MTHRSHP Platinum Bronze) is a shimmering warm brown.Telepathic Taupe (from MTHRSHP Platinum Bronze) is a medium shimmering neutral taupe.Celestial (from MTHRSHP Sublime Bronze Temptation) is a shimmering champagne.Up first are the neutral shades, for reference I’ve linked the previous palette reviews: But sometimes it’s nice to just pick the colors you want individually.įirst a look at all the colors and as many swatches as I could fit on one arm, then a closer look at all the colors plus descriptions and thoughts. ![]() The 6-pan palettes run at $55 each which make for a better buy. Size-wise they look to be the same in circumference as the palettes but they have less product than the MTHRSHP Palettes which have 12 g/ 0.42 oz for 6 shades which breaks down to 2 g / 0.07 oz each. The EYEdols come in a clear plastic case and the pans are not removable. Lasting power is really good, there were only some fall out issues with a couple of the sparkles (application-wise) which I’ll note below. There are varying textures/finishes: mattes, shimmers, sparkles and metallics. Everything is excellent in quality, color payoff and pigment. I swatched all the colors but have only been able to fully test 10 of them on the eyes so far. In the interest of time I wasn’t able to get any makeup looks photographed for you but can if you’re interested. I was lucky to get an early preview of the eye shadows and have been playing with them for days now. I tend to be more conservative with my eyeshadow but since playing with her bold options have found myself experimenting more with different textures and colors, and I love it! In my experience all of her eyeshadow palettes are among the best out there. For those who prefer to pick individual colors I think this is the perfect way to try a few before committing to a full size palette. There are 17 shades total, 11 are repromotes from previously launched palettes and 6 are brand new shades. Pat McGrath Labs launched eyeshadow singles called EYEdols Eye Shadow ($25 each for 1.1 g/ 0.04 oz, made in USA).
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