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Give Me Glow Juicy Olive Eyeshadow Palette Review & Swatches

Juicy Olive Give Me Glow Juicy Olive 6-Pan Pressed Pigment Palette ($30.00 for 0.6 oz.) is all about olive green–shocker!–with four matte eyeshadows and two shimmer eyeshadows. They’re oversized, relative to most eyeshadows on the market, for those unfamiliar with the brand. All six shades were semi-opaque to opaque in coverage, fairly blendable, and lasted an average of eight hours on me. Juicy Olive P Permanent . $30.00. 3 0 A- A- 9 Product 9.5 Pigmentation 9 Texture 8.5 Longevity 4.5 Application 90% Total Quick Shop: Give Me Glow We hope you'll consider supporting Temptalia by shopping through our links below. Thanks! Sephora Sephora Beautylish Ulta Nordstrom More Dry Martini Dry Martini is a light, chartreuse green with warm undertones and a matte finish. It had semi-opaque, buildable color payoff that applied fairly evenly to bare skin and blended out without too much ...

Best Products of the Week | Vol. 315

Hope your weekend is starting off on the right note! Every Saturday, I like to share the top 10 products from the last week of reviews. It’s a nice way to highlight what reviews have been published recently. Similarly, I love reading–and I know others enjoy sharing!–their own “week in review” when it comes to what makeup/beauty products they may have used and/or enjoyed. What was your week in review like? Copy and paste the lil’ survey below and share your answers in the comments Your skin tone/coloring : What was your best look you wore this past week? : What product made you happiest to wear this week? : Any products you want to use next week? : Continue Reading source https://www.temptalia.com/best-products-of-the-week-vol-315/

Giorgio Armani Brick Red (45) Neo Nude Melting Color Balm

Brick Red (45) Giorgio Armani Brick Red (45) Neo Nude Melting Color Balm Giorgio Armani Brick Red (45) Neo Nude Melting Color Balm ($38.00 for 0.12 oz.) is a rich, coppery orange with strong, warm undertones and a matte finish. It was more orange-leaning than red-leaning both in the pan as well as swatched/applied. It had nearly opaque pigmentation applied with a fingertip and more medium to semi-opaque coverage applied with a brush, so it was not as buildable as marketed–you’ll need to use a lighter touch to achieve true, buildable coverage. The texture was smooth, more of a velvety feel that was drier, like a clay, with some spring/give when pressed and pushed around in the pan. The formula felt velvety initially but turned to a more powder-like finish as soon as it came into contact with my skin. It wore well for eight hours on my cheeks and six hours on my eyes. FURTHER READING : Formula Overview for details on general performance and characteristics (like scent). Top Dup...