Jeffree never fails to amaze me with his attention to detail!" "I took the insert out of the Extreme Frost “Choking on Ice” and noticed it says ‘succeed’ on the inside. And that's exactly what happened to one Jeffree Star fan, who found something sacred in her makeup - and took to Reddit to share the news. But it’s another thing entirely to find a hidden message embedded within the packaging. The shade ‘Wet Jewel’ is applied across this lid, fading into ‘Beauty Sleep’ towards the inner corner.In a world of make-up excess, it's one thing managing to hit pan on a beloved palette. ‘Royal Pain’ is used as a base shade, then the outer and inner corners and under the eye are covered in ‘Pink Magic’. This pink eyeshadow look makes use of the super glittery shades. This red and black eyeshadow look uses ‘Monarchy’ as a base shade, with ‘Bleeding Heart’ and ‘Executioner’ blended above and below the eye. I then did a cut crease with a white base coat shade and applied ‘Take The Crown’ across the lid. The shade ‘Blood Queen’ is used in the corners of the eye. This purple eyeshadow look uses ‘Deviant’ as a base shade, with ‘Vivid Mood’ blended into the crease and under the eye. That being said, the palette does look incredible, and the attention to detail is wonderful, especially within the palette, where there is fabric aside the shades with a lovely embellished design.Ī post shared by Ellen Noir on at 9:45am PSTĮyeshadow Looks With the Blood Lust Palette This is a bit annoying for me personally, as I like being able to use the mirrors in my palettes with ease. The mirror is a brilliant size and great quality, however, there is nothing supporting it or allowing it to stand on its own, like a hinge, so to use it, you’d need to have something behind it propping it up at all times. The palette is the biggest I own by far, so it wouldn’t really be one that I could take away with me when travelling, and holding it up is a bit of a strain on the arm. The purple velvet makes it even more royal and regal looking, but the crushed velvet feel is a bit icky to hold – and I love velvet normally! It is truly something to behold, and will stand out in a good way amongst any makeup collection. The packaging of Blood Lust is sort of its greatest success and biggest downfall at the same time. While the shades are all pretty bright and bold, I think you could easily work some casual day-to-day makeup looks out of this palette – or just be brave and rock a colourful eye to work! The shades don’t shift throughout the day, and I did not experience any creasing or patchiness after a full day of wear. I have spent a couple of days wearing looks from this palette all day long, and I am impressed with the durability of the palette. ‘Executioner’ is also pretty hard to remove, as the black seems to stain a little bit and you may find yourself needing a more intensive makeup remover or to scrub a bit more! It works as a decent black shade for smoking out, but the cool purple flecks in it didn’t really stick around when you start blending – in fact you could see them flying off the brush with every pat. I think, of the whole palette, my least favourite shade is ‘Your Majesty’, as I’m never fussed about white shades, and this one is quite ashy when applied.Īlso, while I love the concept of the shade ‘Executioner’, I found it very difficult to replicate the colour you can swatch with this shade on the eye. I could just be speculating, but I really feel like Jeffree put far more care and thought into his own palette than the collaborative palette with Shane, and that really shows in the quality of this palette versus my Conspiracy palette. These shades were so much easier to work with than those in the Conspiracy palette. I found with some of the glittery shades that it was better to use a finger to pat on and apply the eyeshadow, rather than a brush to get the boldest end result. The colour pay-off on each shade is intense, especially on the glittery options. ‘Royal Pain’ is an incredible base shade, as well as a great option for blending out the other shades.Īll of the colours are incredibly pigmented, buildable and blend so easily. The new formulas in ‘Wet Jewel’ and ‘Pink Magic’ are an absolute dream for those that love to be as glittery as I do. The red shade – ‘Bleeding Heart’ – offers insane colour pay-off, with far more intensity than the red in the Conspiracy palette. However, after using the palette, my mind has been completely changed and I’m happy that the palette has a mix of colours other than just purple.
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