LUNAR HALO - premium eyeshadow

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2024 Spooky Season collection, "The End is Nigh..." which is inspired by the apocalyptic visions depicted in the Renaissance-era illuminated manuscript, The Augsburg Miracles.

"In A.D. 1549, on October 6, such a manifestation was seen around the moon at night in the Ries and in Swabia on a clear night."

This shade will show some flashes of teal to deep blue to teal blue to purple, depending on light and angle. These effects are best seen in dim light and mixed light conditions.


Sizes available:

  1. Sample baggie: 1/16 teaspoon in zip baggie.

  2. Demi Sample: 1/8 teaspoon in 3 gram jar. No sifter. Bottom label only.

  3. Mini Size Jar: 3 gram jar with sifter and top/bottom labels. This size jar contains 1/2 teaspoon which has a minimum net gram weight of 1 grams. 


Ingredients: mica, synthetic fluorphlogopite, calcium sodium borosilicate, titanium dioxide, tin dioxide, iron oxide, magnesium stearate, isododecane, capric/caprylic triglyceride, dimethicone, hydrogenated polyisobutene May Contain: manganese violet, ultramarine blue

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Note about viewing color shifting shadows:

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.

These eyeshadows are formulated with unique, color traveling pigments that display a strong and vibrant color shift under artificial or mixed light sources. Under direct sunlight or diffused artificial light, the effects are washed out, or may appear simply as a sparkly duochrome.

As the pigments used in this collection are extremely costly and used as the highest percentage in the formulas (they are six times the cost of the typical duochrome/interference pigment), I have adjusted prices/sizing accordingly. 

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.