Fred Farrugia LOTDs
After playing with my first Fred Farrugia palette last week, I decided to assemble another palette.
This time, I picked up the blushes #7 and #8, three Pearlized Twinkle Eyeshadows duos and a concealer.
(From left to right) Pearlized Twinkle Eyeshadows #4, #28 and #38.
The Farrugia eyeshadow range contains a wealth of shimmery grey shades that often look virtually identical when swatched. The differences, if any, are very subtle.
Similar to the Becca concealer, the Farrugia concealer module contains a "corrector" shade with light coverage and a "concealer" shade with heavier coverage and a less emollient texture than the corrector shade. This is shade 05, the lightest shade. One drawback of having the concealer in this module packaging is that random pieces of lint tend to find their way into the concealer.
I like the blushes as they have good colour payoff and are easy to blend. They're not as intensely pigmented as Sleek or NARS blushes, but I find that they are easier to layer and blend without ending up with instant clown cheeks if your brush happens to pick up too much product. Most of the blushes have a semi-matte or satin finish, without any frostiness. Shown below (from left to right) are #2, #7 and #8.
Here's a look that I did with the Pearlized Twinkle Eyeshadow #4 (a shimmery pale yellow and shimmery royal purple) and Blush #7. I also used the beige rose shade from #28 above the outer half of the crease to add some depth.
Another look with Pearlized Twinkle Shadow #28 (shimmery grey and shimmery rose beige).
I used Shiseido Automatic Fine Eyeliner for this look. Although I like the jet black shade, the eyeliner doesn't last well throughout the whole day for me. By evening time, I can see a gap along my lashline where the eyeliner has worn off. I also still prefer liquid eyeliners in which the eyeliner fluid flows naturally into the brush tip without having to push a button, like those by Dolly Wink and Heroine Make.
Thanks for reading!
This time, I picked up the blushes #7 and #8, three Pearlized Twinkle Eyeshadows duos and a concealer.
(From left to right) Pearlized Twinkle Eyeshadows #4, #28 and #38.
The Farrugia eyeshadow range contains a wealth of shimmery grey shades that often look virtually identical when swatched. The differences, if any, are very subtle.
Similar to the Becca concealer, the Farrugia concealer module contains a "corrector" shade with light coverage and a "concealer" shade with heavier coverage and a less emollient texture than the corrector shade. This is shade 05, the lightest shade. One drawback of having the concealer in this module packaging is that random pieces of lint tend to find their way into the concealer.
I like the blushes as they have good colour payoff and are easy to blend. They're not as intensely pigmented as Sleek or NARS blushes, but I find that they are easier to layer and blend without ending up with instant clown cheeks if your brush happens to pick up too much product. Most of the blushes have a semi-matte or satin finish, without any frostiness. Shown below (from left to right) are #2, #7 and #8.
Here's a look that I did with the Pearlized Twinkle Eyeshadow #4 (a shimmery pale yellow and shimmery royal purple) and Blush #7. I also used the beige rose shade from #28 above the outer half of the crease to add some depth.
Another look with Pearlized Twinkle Shadow #28 (shimmery grey and shimmery rose beige).
I used Shiseido Automatic Fine Eyeliner for this look. Although I like the jet black shade, the eyeliner doesn't last well throughout the whole day for me. By evening time, I can see a gap along my lashline where the eyeliner has worn off. I also still prefer liquid eyeliners in which the eyeliner fluid flows naturally into the brush tip without having to push a button, like those by Dolly Wink and Heroine Make.
Thanks for reading!
Libellés : EOTD, FOTD, Fred Faruggia
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