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Showing posts with label BRAND: Glamour Doll Eyes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BRAND: Glamour Doll Eyes. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Glamour Doll Eyes Review, Photos and Swatches

From the getgo I've always loved Glamour Doll Eyeshadows. The colors are so pigmented and apply very smoothly both wet and dry. I highly recommend that everyone check out this cosmetics line because I promise you, it won't disappoint!

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Top: Tattooed, Cloud Coverage, Stiletto
Bottom: Chocoholic, Ahoy Sailor!, Trophy Wife

Tattooed, Cloud Bound, Stiletto, Chocoholic, Ahoy Sailor!, Trophy Wife
Applied dry, no base

TATTOOED
Gorgeous purple with a hint of blue undertone.
Goes on very smooth and subtle when applied dry.
Turns a very vibrant purple when applied with a mixing medium.

CHOCOHOLIC
Shimmery brown with a hint of copper.
A perfect shade for a smokey eye.
Very vibrant even when applied dry.

TROPHY WIFE
An intense olive gold color with more yellow undertone.
Goes on very well dry.

STILETTO
A matte fuchsia color.
Very vibrant but comes out a little bit chalky when applied dry.
For best results, use a mixing medium.


AHOY SAILOR!
A gorgeous matte navy blue.
A very vibrant color but may apply chalky when dry.
For best results, use mixing medium.

CLOUD COVERAGE
A matte white that goes on very subtle.
Becomes very opaque when using a mixing medium.



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Monday, July 6, 2009

Glamour Doll Eyes Swatches, LOOK: Electric Lemonade

Here are some swatches of Glamour Doll Eyes mineral eyeshadow that I received. I applied these eyeshadows without a base but I did use mixing medium so you can see how vibrant the colors are through the camera. The vibrancy of these colors applied dry are just as good. And what I love about them is that I hardly get any fallout when I apply it dry, which is a major issue for other pigments.





Here's a look I did perfect for summer in my opinion. It's very subtle with the brown with a pop color from the yellow. Hope you like it! (:

EYES:
MAC Bare Study paint pot as a base
Glamour Doll Eyes mineral eyeshadow in Electric Lemonade all over lid (wet)
MAC Revved-Up pigment applied above crease (dry)
MAC Gold Stroke pigment applied above crease (on top of Revved-Up, dry)
MAC Cocomotion pigment applied to outer corner (dry)
MAC Satin Taupe eyeshadow applied outer crease
MAC Nylon eyeshadow as a highlight
K-Palette liquid eyeliner applied to upper lashline
Revlon Colorstay eyeliner in black on lower lashline
Bliss lashes #139
Smashbox Bionic Mascara

LIPS:
MAC Oh Baby l/g