This pale warm beige has orange undertones and a matte finish. When used wet, the shimmer becomes more condense, enabling the shine to be a lot more pronounced. For comparison swatches, please scroll down to the review on Alexandra. When I blended out the colour, it didn’t sheer out or lose much of its sparkle. It goes on very smooth and pigmented on bare skin skin, delivering an opaque payoff without the need for a primer. Infused with glitzy chunky shimmer that appears loosely scattered when applied, this muted warm gold does not feel as gritty as it seems in the pan. I had no issues diffusing the harsh edges when applied wet or dry. For comparison swatches, please scroll down to the review on Nancy.Įgypt is described as a gold glimmer. Finely milled with a smooth texture, this shade adheres well to the skin while providing great pigmentation. This matte warm yellow has orange undertones and it becomes darker (almost leaning towards orange) when more product is piled on. The harsh edges can also be diffused easily without becoming muddy or sheering away. For comparison swatches, please scroll down to the review on Nancy. Finely milled to a powdery smooth texture, it goes on pigmented on bare skin without being chalky. This bright orange has yellow undertones and a matte finish. It delivers almost the same, if not a slightly more intense payoff when used wet.Īshley is a described as a peachy orange. This shade provided an even consistency and was easy to blend without sheering out too much so it didn’t take me long to build it to full opacity. There was a bit of kickback in the pan when I picked it up with my brush, but it didn’t have any fallout when I applied it to my lid. This burnt orange has red undertones and a matte finish which feels a little powdery. In its wet state, it becomes a hard film that is nearly impossible to blend. For comparison swatches, please refer to the image after the review on Malice. On top of that, the overall intensity was also reduced. The application was slightly sheer and streaky but was buildable to a semi-opaque coverage. When blended out, however, some of the product wouldn’t budge while those that did balled up slightly. Smooth to the touch, there was amazingly no kickback when I dipped my finger or brush into the pan (which is rare for dark shades). This deep cocoa brown has a matte finish with very sparse and unnoticeable gold shimmer. The comparison swatches shown below are the same as those on my Perception review.Īdele is described as a chocolate brown. The following palettes were selected for comparison purposes due to their similarities to Kat Von D 10-Year Anniversary: ColourPop × Shayla Perception But annoyingly, their names are not printed on the palette so I had to keep referring to the box for them. What I love about the palette (apart from the fact that it comes with a mirror) is that the shades are arranged almost in sequence as in the colour spectrum, and this spoke to the OCD in me. The bold selection of shades were specially handpicked for this commemorative collection, are vegan (as always) and of finishes designed to “power your self-expression with insane pigment and effortless blendability”. because nobody can get enough of rainbow beauty things, right?įinger and brush swatches of all shades (Click to view full size)Įncased in a reflective gold packaging graced by an original artwork hand-drawn by the talented Kat Von D herself, the limited-edition eyeshadow palette features 16 blendable shades (mostly of warm hues) inspired by and named after 16 of Kat Von D’s muses – people of all backgrounds, ages, genders and skin tones, some of whom had worked behind the scenes. My eyes were set on the eyeshadow palette (though now I kinda regret not buying the gold liquid lipstick as well). The line includes an eyeshadow palette, a Metal Crush Highlighter ( Gold Skool), Studded Creme Kiss Lipstick ( Santa Sangre), an Everlasting Glimmer Veil Liquid Lipstick ( Gold Skool), a brush set, Tattoo Liner ( Trooper) and a train case comprising everything in this gold-drenched lineup – but in very limited quantity. To celebrate a decade of fearless artistry, Kat Von D Beauty dropped a 10th Anniversary collection and in honour of her Latinx heritage, the launch was planned to coincide with Cinco de Mayo (5 May), a culturally and historically significant day for the Mexicans. The credibility of Kat Von D might have taken a hit for her stance on vaccinations, but we cannot deny that her makeup brand is still one of the most successful in the industry after many years into the beauty business, owing to the high-performance and cruelty-free products in wildly unorthodox colours that it has been producing.
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