Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
- ladycattat
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Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
Andrea, can you please describe Burnished for us? Karen calls it a liner, but it it too dark to wear as an e/s? (I cant do the smokey eye thing: I always end up looking like I've been playing with Mama's makeup!
Also does anybody have Papyrus and you describe it!
Laurie
Also does anybody have Papyrus and you describe it!
Laurie
Summer,2012
90 Medium
5 BG
5.5 yellow
HG: Sheer Zinc Powder
and Equalizer
E/S..Spellbound, Adorn, and Juiced,
Lips: Roxie,Kinetic, Fascinate, Glacier, Nice Tan
There cannot be a crisis until next week. My schedule is already full.
Henry Kissinger
90 Medium
5 BG
5.5 yellow
HG: Sheer Zinc Powder
and Equalizer
E/S..Spellbound, Adorn, and Juiced,
Lips: Roxie,Kinetic, Fascinate, Glacier, Nice Tan
There cannot be a crisis until next week. My schedule is already full.
Henry Kissinger
Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
Burnished is a must own. It's Idolize's Daddy. Wet-lined it looks softly metallic. Yes it can be worn boldly but also it can be worn so softly that it just enhances your eyes rather than screams 'makeup'. It's neither a heavy pigment nor a dense, hard-to-work-with powder so yes, it works easily as an eyeshadow. It first, it vaguely reminded me of EDM's In The Garden for the colour complexity and while it does have some of that hard-to-describe mystique, like Idolize it really must be seen to be understood. It would be a crime to describe the colour as merely a brownish-greyish-metallic liner. It's simply magnificent.
(As is the entire Mixed Metals palette - even the green Patina which I thought it couldn't wear, it's so flattering.)
(As is the entire Mixed Metals palette - even the green Patina which I thought it couldn't wear, it's so flattering.)
Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
Not much I can add to the wonderful description before me
It sort of reminded me of Love: it has that sort of greenish, brownish, idon'tknowhatcolorish aspect that makes it really gorgeous and versatile. The difference is that this is a bit lighter, with a bronzy feel/finish to it. You know me, Laurie, I'm not much of a green/olive wearer, but I really like this one (and Love). And I think it would look gorgeous on you with your other lighter olives, or just lightly in the crease with just say, Boom.
Quick edit: the more I look at it, I see the difference from Love: Love has more of a gold finish, while Burnished is more of an antique bronzish finish.

Quick edit: the more I look at it, I see the difference from Love: Love has more of a gold finish, while Burnished is more of an antique bronzish finish.
- ladycattat
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Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
Wow, ladies, thanks for the description! It sounds JUST like what I'm lookng for!
Laurie
Laurie
Summer,2012
90 Medium
5 BG
5.5 yellow
HG: Sheer Zinc Powder
and Equalizer
E/S..Spellbound, Adorn, and Juiced,
Lips: Roxie,Kinetic, Fascinate, Glacier, Nice Tan
There cannot be a crisis until next week. My schedule is already full.
Henry Kissinger
90 Medium
5 BG
5.5 yellow
HG: Sheer Zinc Powder
and Equalizer
E/S..Spellbound, Adorn, and Juiced,
Lips: Roxie,Kinetic, Fascinate, Glacier, Nice Tan
There cannot be a crisis until next week. My schedule is already full.
Henry Kissinger
Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
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Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
Laurie:
This is going to sound like a strange way to describe an eyeshadow, but Papyrus is a my lids but better shade. It goldish /peachy/ vanilla mix that is the perfect base shadow for layering, an eye brightner when worn alone with just a darker color as a liner, works as a highlighter and is perfect in the inner corner of the eye to brighten that area up. I have worn it every single day since I got my order, and am liking it better than Bare, Quartzite, Purr , or Vanilla. I hope this helps, color descriptions are not my best attribute.
This is going to sound like a strange way to describe an eyeshadow, but Papyrus is a my lids but better shade. It goldish /peachy/ vanilla mix that is the perfect base shadow for layering, an eye brightner when worn alone with just a darker color as a liner, works as a highlighter and is perfect in the inner corner of the eye to brighten that area up. I have worn it every single day since I got my order, and am liking it better than Bare, Quartzite, Purr , or Vanilla. I hope this helps, color descriptions are not my best attribute.
Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
How would you compare it to Boom? I've been using that as my go-to base for neutral or dramatic, but I'm always looking for optionstizzylou wrote:Laurie:
This is going to sound like a strange way to describe an eyeshadow, but Papyrus is a my lids but better shade. It goldish /peachy/ vanilla mix that is the perfect base shadow for layering, an eye brightner when worn alone with just a darker color as a liner, works as a highlighter and is perfect in the inner corner of the eye to brighten that area up. I have worn it every single day since I got my order, and am liking it better than Bare, Quartzite, Purr , or Vanilla. I hope this helps, color descriptions are not my best attribute.

Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
egerandi wrote:Not much I can add to the wonderful description before meIt sort of reminded me of Love: it has that sort of greenish, brownish, idon'tknowhatcolorish aspect that makes it really gorgeous and versatile. The difference is that this is a bit lighter, with a bronzy feel/finish to it. You know me, Laurie, I'm not much of a green/olive wearer, but I really like this one (and Love). And I think it would look gorgeous on you with your other lighter olives, or just lightly in the crease with just say, Boom.
Quick edit: the more I look at it, I see the difference from Love: Love has more of a gold finish, while Burnished is more of an antique bronzish finish.
When people say they use an e/s as a base or to layer what do you mean? Im new to eyeshadow, never used it until I started using SN and fell in love with all of the pretty little pots of color! Now I wear it everyday, and am still trying to figure it out!

Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
Oh, when I say I use it as a 'base', I just mean that I use it as a lid color to which I add crease, or liner or both. I use an eye lid primer underneath, and then put on my base color. I guess I should call it my starter or all-over color, but then again, I usually stop at the bottom of the brow bone, so it's not really all over.
I know others use the word 'base' differently, sorry about the confusion! I have seen/heard other ladies layering colors on top each other too, which is particularly cool with the morphing shadows. I hope this helps.
I don't have Papyrus, but it sounds more and more like something I should really grab
I know others use the word 'base' differently, sorry about the confusion! I have seen/heard other ladies layering colors on top each other too, which is particularly cool with the morphing shadows. I hope this helps.
I don't have Papyrus, but it sounds more and more like something I should really grab

Re: Help Me Pick Highly pigmented, shimmery, high sheen ES
No you didn't say it wrong, I just didn't understand. It makes total sense now!egerandi wrote:Oh, when I say I use it as a 'base', I just mean that I use it as a lid color to which I add crease, or liner or both. I use an eye lid primer underneath, and then put on my base color. I guess I should call it my starter or all-over color, but then again, I usually stop at the bottom of the brow bone, so it's not really all over.
I know others use the word 'base' differently, sorry about the confusion! I have seen/heard other ladies layering colors on top each other too, which is particularly cool with the morphing shadows. I hope this helps.
I don't have Papyrus, but it sounds more and more like something I should really grab

