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Valhalla shimmer eyeshadow
Valhalla shimmer eyeshadow





valhalla shimmer eyeshadow valhalla shimmer eyeshadow

I used the shimmery and beautiful Moon Child to highlight I hadn’t used this color before, and I think it’ll be a versatile addition to my collection. To bring out Valhalla’s purpley tones, I used Ravens and Writing Desks (a very saturated, matte, lilac-y purple) as my crease color. It’s really pretty and sparkly yet subtle and somehow festive-looking, like powdered sugarplum fairy in a jar. It’s sort of a silvery lilac with a definite pink tone. So, to what eyeshadow do we owe the pleasure of this unscheduled musical interlude? Why, Fyrinnae Valhalla, of course! Where did it even come from in the first pl–oh, RIGHT.” This happened a couple of days ago with an eyeliner name and a song from “The Labyrinth,” and it happened again this weekend with an eyeshadow and a Led Zeppelin song. Once again, a cosmetic shade name has triggered a chain reaction in my brain, with the end result that I’ve spent a whole day singing quietly under my breath and thinking “OK, I need to get that song out of my head. Urban Decay lip gloss in Love Junkie, as usualįorgive my weird face and semi-wet hair here:įirst things first: I am apparently the highly suggestible type.Fyrinnae Valhalla blended into Leshii into and above crease.Fyrinnae Leshii all over lids, up to crease.( French Vanilla Shake is another one that does this: it looks unassuming, even boring, in the jar, and comes to life when you apply it.) It looks like your standard pale lilac/lavender in the jar, but transforms as if by magic when you put it on, revealing a pink tone that is NOWHERE to be seen when it’s just hanging out in its little container. And two, Valhalla is one of those Fyrinnae shape-shifters. Two things: One, these shades are incredible together. I used Valhalla and Moon Child as the crease and highlight colors, respectively. In direct sunlight–click this first one to make HUGE for maximum turquoise-and-copper sparkly goodness: It reminds me of charcoal and ashes, but purple. It’s dark enough to be dramatic, but still wearable, with some interesting multicolored shimmer and sparkle going on (turquoise and copper, according to the product description). It turns out that this shade requires a sticky primer (such as the one by Concrete Minerals, or Fyrinnae’s own Pixie Epoxy) to bring out its true beauty. But I should have known better than to doubt the wizards at Fyrinnae. I wasn’t sure about this shade at first when I swatched it, I found it sort of dull but sparkly, a weird combination. I don’t remember exactly how it went.Īnyway! Today’s simple, subtly smoky look is brought to you by Fyrinnae Leshii, a rather dark, shimmery, gray-lilac. You remember that old song by Deep Purple, right? “Smooooooke on my eeeeeeeeyeliiiiiiiiids …” Or something like that.







Valhalla shimmer eyeshadow