Urban Decay Stardust
I was viii when I watched cybernetic Ah-nold pop out his own eyeball in the first Terminator motion picture, and always since and then I've harbored a not-so-secret obsession with science fiction.
Consequently, it probably comes as no surprise that I'm over the moon in love with the out-of-this-world glitter in Urban Decay's new Stardust Eyeshadows.
—– RANDOM SCI-FI Manual —– Are yous watching Caprica, the new Battlestar Galactica spinoff?
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In a nutshell, information technology precedes the well-nigh-extinction of humanity at the hands of man-made androids called Cylons.
Stay with me! 🙂
The show's set 58 years before the events in Galactica, on a near future Earth-like planet that looks oddly like Vancouver, and even though Galactica seemed more shoot-em-up and space invaderish, there are still delightfully scary robots up in the mix (YAY!).
I don't know if you liked BG, but you don't have to take followed it to capeesh Caprica. If you like sci-fi, bound in! — and then permit me what you call up. 🙂
—– END RANDOM SCI-FI TRANSMISSION —– *BEEP* LOL!
Back to the shadows (ha!). The iv cuties I talk about hither — Atmosphere, Retrograde, Griffith and Diamond Dog ($twenty each) — perform basically the same as the others I tried earlier this month. Like those, they apply with sheer pigmentation while packing of loads o' glittery sparkle, and they stick to my pare with minimal fallout.
When applied wet, Atmosphere, the shimmery teal with silvery flecks, looks looks a lot like MAC Blueish Sorcery to me. If you feel like you lot missed out on Sorcery (information technology was limited-edition), you might desire to give Atmosphere a endeavour.
Temper, applied dry (left) and moisture (right)
I like Temper, just I looooove Retrograde, the night shimmery purple. I dig how pigmented information technology is, fifty-fifty when I apply it dry out, and if you mulled over Urban Decay'due south 54 (a lite purple) but idea it was too sheer to pull the trigger, accept another expect at Retrograde.
Retrograde
At present for sheer, glittery Griffith — I think it looks lovely when paired with golds.
Griffith
As for neutral shades, isn't shimmery, grayish brownish Diamond Dog cute? I'm looking forwards to trying it with MAC Order. I bet that pair will look actually pretty. 🙂
Diamond Dog
Do any of these catch your glitter-loving eye?
Your friendly neighborhood dazzler aficionado,
Karen
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