Above I've swatched the Alchemy palette collection of pressed eye shadows. Whenever I swatch, I use an ordinary eye shadow sponge and do one swipe across dry skin; no primer or lotion of any kind beneath. I photograph the swatches in natural light (whenever possible) and don't filter the finished photo. The colors from top to bottom: Divination, Spellbound, Love Potion No9, Lucky Charm, and Incantation.
My two favorites, Divination, a brilliant, blue-based teal, and Love Potion No9, a dreamy lavender, are peacock-feather perfection, while the curious but wearable additions of Lucky Charm, a grass green shimmer, and Incantation, the color of a pumpkin spice latte or a burnt bronze/orange shift, remind me of an autumnal pumpkin patch. Spellbound is a classic, blendable highlighter that works wonders in tying all of these shades together.
A look I did utilizing ALL of the colors from the Alchemy palette. I am also wearing Lime Crime's opaque lipstick in Coquette.
A close up look at the above; I used Spellbound along my brow bone, with Love Potion No9 in the crease. Lucky Charm is the true green on my lid with Incantation along my upper lashes. The lower liner is Divination.
The Pros:
I love a palette that combines unusual colors one wouldn't normally include in the same collection. As my makeup collection grows, I find myself seeking out the unique. This is definitely it. I didn't really have colors like these in my makeup bag. The colors are vibrant but the formula is soft enough that it blends well. You can layer this stuff on there for extremely vivid looks, or, like I did, blend it out for a wash of color. I was pleased that the pressed cakes didn't turn to loose powder fall-out immediately upon use, as some tend to do. The packaging is adorable and functional; it's just large enough to house the shadows without wasting space in my ever shrinking makeup case.The Cons:
Pressed eye shadow palettes are never as budget-friendly as their loose shadow counterparts. Ringing in at $35 the palette is still less expensive than major store brands, but may be too pricey for budget babes. Unfortunately, it appears that once these palettes sell out, they won't be restocked. I've yet to see a sale or promotional codes for Lime Crime, something I always hail indie brands for, but that is not to say they do not have them - just nothing I've come across.I'm having tons of fun with this palette, and it seems like that is the goal behind Lime Crime. Regardless of their "politics" (for lack of a better term) the eye shadows are bold, bright and a great addition to any makeup collection.
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