PULSATILLA - Aromaleigh Vintage Eyeshadow - CLEARANCE
- Regular
- $3.00
- Sale
- $3.00
- Regular
- $3.99
- Unit Price
- per
Back by customer request and available while supplies last for May's Vintage Aromaleigh offering. Available in the "demi sample" size only, due to the high comparative cost of multichromatic pigments (more info below).
PULSATILLA, from FATALIS Volume II released 8/1/2017.
This color is off the charts in it's color shifting. It appears purple in sunlight with no color shift, and a beautiful bronzey-gold under straight incandescent light indoors. It is a gorgeous mix of both shades, with copper to red shift under mixed conditions. A warm deep reddish purple base with a strong color traveling shift of gold to bronze to copper to red and red/violet.
Inspired by Pulsatilla vulgaris, the Pasque flower.
- Demi Sample: 1/8 teaspoon in 3 gram jar. No sifter. Bottom label only.
Contains: synthetic flurophlogopite, mica, iron oxide, talc, tin oxide, magnesium myristate, isododecane, capric/caprylic triglyceride May contain: ferric ferrocyanide
This premium eyeshadow collection features truly unique, color traveling pigments that react to various types of light and viewing angles to show their effects. In direct sunlight or diffused light, you don't see color travel. They seem to flash their brightest in low light, and mixed light. All swatches were photographed in my kitchen, in mixed lighting. No specialty professional lighting was used.
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. Basically, you will find that these are twice the cost of other Aromaleigh eyeshadows. Example: a regular Aromaleigh sample is 1/8 tsp in a baggie for $1.25. In Fatalis, you get 1/16th tsp in a baggie for the same price of $1.25)
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. With all color shifting/duochrome shades, I urge you to use a flat taklon brush or other suitable tool to flatten and align the color shifting component of the eyeshadow. This will create a more uniform and reflective surface.