Of the countless shadows, I chose four; I was pleasantly surprised to find four complimentary samples in the pretty Alice in Wonderland-esque packaging.
The above swatches are the sample colors I received. The picture was taken in natural light without a flash. I do not Photoshop or filter any of the photos so as to properly represent the colors. Additionally, these are swatched on bare skin - no primer or lotion. The colors, from top to bottom: #12 Snow, Glass, Apples, #64 Hyacinth, #10 Milky Way, #32 Seafoam. #12 is perfect for a highlighter shade and brightens brow bones or the inner corner of the eyes. There's a subtle shift in color from silvery white to pale blue and even green. #64 is a princess perfect pastel purple. #10 appears deep purple or gray depending on the lighting. #32 is a surprisingly wearable pastel mint green to gold shift.
The colors I purchased from left to right: #128 Grimoire, #137 Midnight Show, #117 Moving On, #07 Caterpillar. Each container holds 1 gram of product. #128 is my favorite of the bunch. Depending on how it is applied, tapped versus brushed or smudged, it can appear purple, magenta, brown or bronze. It is gorgeous for a unique, smoky eye look. #137 is a vivid dark purple, navy blue shift. #117 cannot be photographed properly; this amazing, peachy gold color is so sparkly and is beautiful as a highlighter on cheekbones. #07 is a pale gold, yellow, green that makes a fun base shade for any pastel look.
The Pros:
I am always pleased when handmade cosmetics are so meticulously made. Allergy warnings, ingredients, uses - all labeled clearly. In addition, vegan and non-vegan products are kept separate to avoid contamination. The shades are all vivid and highly pigmented, offering great color payoff at just $6.50 per pot. There are so many colors to choose from, you're bound to find something to your liking.The Cons:
If you're not a fan of loose shadow and prefer pressed, you won't find it at The Chequered Lily. The packaging doesn't allow for stacking (e.g. interlocking lids or bottoms) so it'll test your storage space. The darker shades, namely #128 and #137 can cause a bit of staining on the skin, but are easily removed with makeup remover.Beautiful, well made and affordable: Take a trip through the looking glass and see what The Chequered Lily Apothecary has for you.
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