WSGN/Coloro Color of the Year for 2025 is FUTURE DUSK! "Future Dusk is a dark, moody and intriguing hue, sitting between blue and purple. It has a sense of mystery and escapism, and feeds into themes of transition – whether it be moving from dark to light, or dusk to dawn – making it perfect for a period of immense change. It offers a fresh take on dependable dark blue, and manages to feel simultaneously familiar and futuristic." (source: WSGN)
This is "Interstellar Arc", a borealis special effects glitter flake with blues, green, purple, violet, pink. Note that due to premium cost of pigments, this comes in the demi/mini jar sizing. Eyeshadows in the Future Dusk collection come in my standard eyeshadow jars, so this product will arrive in a smaller jar.
This product is a special effects flake- NOT FOR IMMEDIATE EYE AREA USE due to larger particle size. Suggested uses for this? On lips, in nail polish, on brow or cheek bones. I know you'll see a lot of people on socials using flakes on their immediate eye area as liner or on the lid, as per the FDA this particle size is not recommended for use in the immediate eye area. Please use glitter flakes wisely. A fixative is required.
Note: Full size of this product comes with a sifter. Please REMOVE sifter completely to use the product, as it won't come out of the sifter holes.
Ingredients: synthetic fluorphlogopite, ferric oxide, tin oxide, calcium sodium borosilicate
Sizes available:
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Sample baggie: 1/16 teaspoon in zip baggie.
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Demi Sample: 1/8 teaspoon in 3 gram jar. No sifter. Bottom label only.
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Mini Size Jar: 3 gram jar with sifter and top/bottom labels. Approx 1/4 tsp.
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Note about swatches and application
Website swatches were photographed in a room with indirect window light and an overhead light on. No special studio setup. Eyeshadow was patted onto the skin with a flat taklon makeup brush, over NYX primer.
Recommended application for these is over a cream eyeshadow base (NYX cream eyeshadow base is my go-to!). Sticky or glue bases may work well for you, but I personally don't use these or test/swatch my products with them.