Abyss: Dark earthy green-brown with an unusual
addition of multi-colored sparkles. Abyss allows you to have a good layer of color without the sparkles being too heavy.
Amber: Sparkling just as surely as the
resin-gemstone it's named after, Amber is a showy combination of earthy browns and sun kissed gold.
Anonymous: Anonymous looks like a medium
gray color, get closer and it's silver, apply and there is an explosion
of purple, blue and green sparkle!
Apricot: A lovely matte base eye shadow, Apricot eye shadow is a direct translation of the fruit.
Aronia: This is the purple that anybody can
pull off with a stable hand and a good brush. The sultry mix of black,
blue, and royal purple is offset with a charcoal gray to keep the color
from veering off too far in one direction or the other.
Beholden: A stunning light sunset coppery orange that complements any eye color, and infused with loads of yellow
gold sparkle.
Beige: Neutral doesn't have to be boring and Beige proves that by endowing your skin with a magnificent peachy
shimmer.
Black Orchid: This stunning deepest black
is highlighted with a shimmery ocean blue, a perfect eyeliner or eye
shadow for those.. romantic evenings.
Black Steel: A medium/dark black with
multi-colored sparkles. For those who want a black eye shadow with more
pizazz than plain black or an eye liner that will turn heads.
BlackEye: A dark black with red sparkle that when applied turns into purple highlights shadow/liner!
Blue Ray: Dark multicolored sparkle blue green, goes
on sheer or opaque, it's up to you!Fantastic as an eyeliner,
match your
favorite turquoise/aqua outfit, super sparkly, super fun shadow!
Bluing: For experts only, this highly pigmented deep blue shadow leans toward the deep gunmetal gray tones.
Brogue: A coppery bronze compilation, a stunning unexpected eyeliner too!
Bronze Medal: Of all the 'award winning'
metals, Bronze is the rosy one. With the brightness of Gold and the
sultry
allure of Copper, Bronze combines the best of both while adding
a rosy apricot hue to the mix. Sparkle and shimmer.
Camo: Earthy and mild, consider this the 'khaki' of the greens. The smallest amount of sparkle keeps
it from being flat.
Cane: A refined and delicate mixture of rose, tan and dusky peach; Cane is more rose than peach. Matte.
Castle: A nicely workable medium gray with a lightly smokey blue haze.
Cerise: For those who adore neon bright
colors, this is the pink in your palette. When used wet, Cerise turns a
slightly darker shade of pink. Tons of shimmer and sparkle.
Chameleon: A dull tan in the pot, once applied Chameleon explodes into a burst of multicolor shimmer.
Charcoal: Dusty black. A classic liner.
Charming: Perfect for highlighting, a sultry light grey/tan eye shadow shade.
Chase: Royal purple/blue with a kick--
multi colored confetti sparkles! Chase is a playful diversion from the
monotony
of standard eye shadow shades. With its multi-colored sparkles
it can easily be worn next to any other color.
Cherry Sky: This stunner is a complicated
medley of purple, red, pink, and orange hues that when applied thickly
stays on the purple/red side of the spectrum. When lightly smudged and
thinned out Cherry Sky warms to a sunset
orange. Metallic shimmer with
a bit of sparkle. Think of this as getting four colors in one!
Cloudy: Dark matte gray with an ashy gray base.
Concrete: The lightest shade of gray before you hit white. Matte with superb coverage if needed.
Confetti: A soft, warm pinky purple with a burst of confetti like white, silver, and pink sparkle.
Copper: Bold, bright, and gloriously
metallic, Copper is a jaw-dropping show stopper when applied even with
moderation. This is what copper pennies SHOULD look like when they're
first minted. But of course the Fed wants
you to spend the money, not
stare at it in awe.
Copper Peach: A brush of peach with the bold metallic properties of Copper.
Copper Red: Fiery as a chili pepper, this Copper is no slouch when it comes to grabbing attention. Sparkle and
shimmer.
Coral Rose: The name says it! A coral rosey shade loaded with sparkle, also makes a fantastic blush!
Cotton Candy: The pinkiest pink you can get without being garish or over the top. Loads of shimmer and sparkle.
Crowned: This yellow-gold gets the royal
stamp of approval with its abundundant iridescent sparkles. A true gold
with a touch of peachy orange.
Dark: The deepest darkest brown with pink sparkle.
Dark Chocolate: This scrumptious dessert of
a color lets you keep your shape while indulging in its richness. As
beautiful as pure cocoa with a hint of red which lends warmth, making
it work for any color skin tone.
Delight: When you see the lovely
composition which makes up Delight, you'll think it should have been
named Milk
Chocolate Brownie instead. A classy matte medium brown.
Descend: A nearly indescribable concoction
of gold-black, Descend takes you to the depths of shadow and mystery.
Copper sparkle only enhances its appeal.
Diamond: A bright, sparkly sheer, so white it has a blue tint!
Dragon: Fiercely dark, this black dragon has a unique twist to her coloration- bluish teal sparkles.
Dream Dust: With a thin ethereal layer of
sparkle, this dreamy purple is unique and sure to be a favorite. Not a
pastel,
not quite a pure purple, Dream Dust has just enough blue in it
to make you do a double take.
Ebonurgundy: Think of a dark luscious
purple grape. Now swirl in an auburn chocolate brown and you're close
to
what Ebonurgandy is. This rich confection of a color is then
overlaid with a copper sheen for warmth. Truly a
masterpiece.
Ecstasy: Black with a splash of come-hither
multi-colored sparkle. Whether used liberally as a single eye shadow or
as a stunning liner, Ecstasy is certain to be the dominant color in any
color scheme you can come up with.
Elvenwood: Matte medium brown with a honey undertone.
Enchantress: A matte medium pink which blends out into a dark rosy reddish pink color.
Eros: The perfect matte mixture of blush pink and glowing peach.
Fairy Wing: This can be described as the
fairy dust on a fairy's wing... or better yet the silvery sparkle on a
purple
fairy's wing. Either way, this is one sparkling gem of a color.
Pastel purple with silver and purple sparkles. Catches
the light like a
dream.
Falcon: Falcon - Soft matte medium brown with dark gray undertones.
Fern: For the opaque coverage Fern gives
you wouldn't expect it to come with the added bonus of sparkle. A
unique
shade of the palest green in the forest.
Fir: Deep green like pine trees.
Fire Opal: Stunning, sizzling colors!
Although it appears a tan color in the pot, once applied it explodes
into a rouge
pink laden with multicolored sparkles!
Frosty Plum: Nearly metallic total purple shine with pink undertones
Garland: A deeper darker gold, like the garland shimmering on a holiday tree.
Ghost: More silver than white, Ghost lays
down a superfine layer of shimmer for a mirage effect when gently
brushed
over other colors.
Gold: Who says you can't live in splendor
and still have a modest checkbook? With Gold eye shadow you have the
chance to liberally play up your features or simply accentuate them. As
bright as the sun and capturing the lemony
yellow glow, Gold is pure
shimmer.
Gold Lime: Think of an extra tart Margarita. Add gold dust for shimmer
Gold Medal: A bright, showy gold with a metallic hue.
Gold Ore: Chocolate and Gold. If that mix doesn't make your heart skip a beat, consider the earthy sparkle that has
been added for you.
Golden Amber: A muted mix of sunny golden yellow and warm honey gold, Golden Amber sparkles like the resin-
gemstone it's named after.
Golden Gate: A soft metallic shimmer eye shadow, gold with a touch of rose.
Grayet: A surprising gray that when smudged takes on a rosy hue.
Green Luster: A silvery and bright spring green full of sparkle.
Green Sheen: A dark neutral green with the
barest hint of shimmer. Almost a matte. Think: evergreen. When thinned
out and smudged, Green Sheen takes on a silvery cast. Easily used as
both a lighter and a darker color when
applied thinner or thicker.
Green Bean Casserole: At first glance, this
green isn't quite quite the green you imagine. When smoothed on the
eyelid it is transformed into a silvery hued wonder.
Grizzly: Almost an Indian yellow, Grizzly posseses a touch of earthy brown. Matte.
Harmony: A harmonious blend of sparkle and
shimmer, this blue is close to cornflower blue, jean blue, and even
periwinkle blue- but spiked with a touch of purple.
Haze: Not gray. Not taupe. A perfect blend
of the two. This quirky color is the perfect pick for when you want a
dusky
matte that is more natural than showy. A great crease color.
Hazelnut: A medium toned gray with a smoky whisper of purple, Hazelnut is the perfect choice for contouring.
Hollyberry: Not for the faint of heart,
Hollyberry is a bold pink with pinkish purple sparkle. Used as an
accent or as a
main color, this pink is sure to get attention. Works
well with other colors which have a silver base or silver sparkle.
Hot Cocoa: Spicy and more than a little
sexy, this sparkling beauty is a mix of copper and bronze. The metallic
glow it
gives to skin means that on light complexions it really stands
out and on darker complexions it blends to give a sultry
warmth.
Hulla Blue: Note: Highly pigmented. Use with a steady hand. Dark navy blue with a shimmer of teal sparkles.
Imperial Garnet: A medium almost plum purple with a subtle burst of pink. Imperial Garnet has a red-purple base
with a silver metallic sheen.
Iris Lace: A delicate matte with a subtle tribute to one of the most stately flowers, the iris.
Jack Frost: Highlighter, liner,
come-hither-and stare, this eye shadow can do it all. And who wants a
plain white
when you can have a multi-faceted white with all the
glamorous shimmer and shine you'd think would cost a million
bucks? Use
Jack Frost thick for an opaque dramatic look or thin it out for a glaze
of sparkle to highlight another color
underneath.
Jet Black: Truly the deepest black color,
reserved for professionals and those with a steady hand. Used primarily
as
an eyeliner and for special effects, takes precision to apply.
Karmic Red: As close to red you can get
without using chemicals or carmine. This red almost metallic shimmer
eye
shadow has the slightest fuchsia tint which makes it versatile
enough to use next to blues or purples.
Kettle: Kettle is the deepest and darkest
matte brown before you hit pure black on the color spectrum. Because of
its
ability to blend away into a pleasing shade of soft neutral brown,
Kettle can even be worn by the most pale
complexions while still
looking natural.
Kiss: a medium rich sparkly pearly reddish pink!
Sagender: Sage green with lavender sparkles. A surprising twist that is only surpassed by just how lovely it looks on
any skin tone.
Lagune: White with a lemony green splash of
sparkle- Consider this as getting two for one. Layered over a matte
green Lagune picks up the green and enhances it with yellow. When laid
over yellow it turns a bewitching minty
green. On it's own it is a
sheer silvery white with green highlights.
Lavender: A cool pale purple with a hint of pink. Matte.
Lavender Cream: Pale, sweet, and just
barely there, this version of Lavender is the perfect compliment to a
powerful
color when used beside it. Or if used alone it is just
darling. Lavender Cream can also be used as an
alternative to gray.
Lemon Peach: Yummy off white/yellow shade infused with lemon and peachy shimmery goodness!
Lemon Tree is a bright,shimmery lemony green, but not over the top
Lotus: If you like turning heads and need a
good white highlight- then Lotus is definitely a good choice. The pink
sparkles in an opaque base of shimmery white is unusual enough. But
when your add its ability to appear almost
red in bright lights then
you're getting three colors in one.
Mais: Soft corn yellow with gold shimmer.
Marigold: Lighter on skin than it looks in the pot, Marigold is the palest yellow with multicolored sparkles.
Mauve: Glistening and sparkling, Mauve is a pink that ever-so-lightly edges into purple, leaving you with a dewy glow.
Mermaid: Even Arial would be jealous of this combination of shimmer and sparkle. Used thick or thin, Mermaid is a
bold aquatic shade.
Midnight Blue: Darker than Moody Blue, Midnight Blue has the same dusky gray effect. Nearly a dark blue jean
shade. Matte.
Mint Dilly: A minty cool shade of green with gold sparkles and shimmer.
Mistletoe: Not just a seasonal addition to
your decor, Mistletoe eye shadow works year-round to make your eyes
sparkle. This tone of green works with any eye color beautifully. A mix
of silver sparkle and sheen means that you can
dress it up or let it
work wonders on your casualwear. A little touch goes a long way.
Moody Blue: At first glance in the makeup
pot this eye shadow appears to be almost a dusky powdery purple, but
when applied on skin it transforms into a stormy day gray/blue. Matte.
Smudges beautifully as a not-quite-blue
eyeliner and substitute for
plain gray.
Moor: medium to dark matte gray shadow with purple undertones. It is also stunning as an eyeliner!
Naked Frost: Matching pale skin tones
perfectly and used on medium to dark skin tones as a glow or
highlighter,
Naked Frost can literally be the sparkling icing on the
cake when combined with dramatic color schemes.
Nectarine: Luscious floating peach color with reflecting shimmer.
New Leaf: Lighter than mint but darker than plain white, New Leaf is a wonderful color to use adjacent to another
green or neutral.
Night: Midnight gray black with a touch of starry sparkle.
Night Dust: Bold enough to be worn as a
single eye shadow or take the place of the standard black eye liner,
Night
Dust is a deep dark navy with a subtle splash of teal sparkle
which lightens and brightens the eyes.
Nuance: If you're looking for more sparkle
than opaque color, then Nuance is the pink that will capture your
heart. And
multi-colored sparkles means that you can lay it over or by
just about any color. A lovely glistening accent.
Ocean Blue: Medium powder blue. Matte.
Old Gold: Not looking for a thousand watt
yellow gold? Try Old Gold and get the more subdued cousin. Gold is
sparkle bright while Old Gold is shimmer and has a darker yellow tint.
Olive: If you've run out of cucumbers to
put on your tired eyes, let Olive perk you up! It's a lush, cool toned
green with
silver shimmer- sure to brighten your day and your mood.
Looks good on any eye color and complexion because of
its medium green
base.
Orange Cream: For when a little bit of a
good thing is better than a lot. This subdued orange variation blends
effortlessly into the skin for a slight sheen to enhance while giving a
pale glow of color.
Orange Fizz: A bright shade of orange with sunny yellow sparkle and shimmer.
Original Pink: Appropriately named, this mica mixture is a medium toned dark pink. Pure girly sparkle.
Palm Pattern: Deeper shimmery green like shadowed palm leaves.
Pandysmonium: Is it green with brown or
brown with green? You're bound to get a lot of double takes when
wearing
Pandysmonium. This medium brown is splashed with a surprising
layer of green shimmer. When in direct light this
eye shadow produces a
unique holographic effect. Blinking those pretty eyelashes will cause
jaws to drop.
Peach Granita: Off white granite with a pearlescent sheen of peach. A great base color or a subtle highlight.
Peachblow: Juicy peach with a whisper of rose to keep the hue warm and inviting. Subtle multicolored sparkles
Peach Mamba: Earthy and warm, this color stradles the fence between rose and peach quite beautifully. Matte.
Peachy Green: In the makeup pot it appears
more of a medium mossy green, but when applied to the skin Peachy
Green
transforms into a two-toned sparkling jewel: Is is green? Or peach? In
direct light the peach takes over and in
shadows the green makes a
stunning entrance. Depending on how thin or thickly it is used you are
able to create
variations with one single pot of color.
Pearl Blue: A soft, silvery blue with a classy metallic shimmer.
Pearl White: A sparkle infused white shadow, perfect for highlighting.
Peridot: Equally beautiful when used sheer
or thick, Peridot is vivid and laden with silvery sparkles but still
very
wearable on any skin tone. Reminiscent of the semiprecious stone
and just as charming.
Petal: Delicate and fine, Petal boasts a
slight shimmery sheen but still keeps its modest quality. Works and
blends
beautifully as a highlighter with darker colors.
Piney: a dark green shimmer animated with lights of gold.
Pink Moment: A sultry metallic pink shimmer on the red side of the spectrum.
Pink Slip: Almost lavender, Pink Slip slips in a wee bit of purple for a perplexing blend sure to catch attention. Matte
Plum Brown: A very workable matte brown with a hint of plum to give it a formal feel.
Plumbelina: A plummy purplish reddish with a hint of sparkle.
Prince: If the pastels had to choose their
royalty, this would be it. Prince isn't a pure powder blue or a pure
lilac purple
but a breathtaking combination of the two. With its very
wearable matte finish, Prince can be dressed up with a bold
eyeliner or
made casual by leaving plain.
Prism: Built on a white base, this
deceptive eye shadow is engineered to put down a layer of translucent
shimmer
and sparkle which veers toward the blue/green side of the
spectrum.
Prissy: Mostly matte, with the slightest
shimmer; Prissy looks almost-purple on medium to dark skin tones and a
stays a true pink on pale skin.
Pumpkin Sand: Beautifully matte, this soft medium orange is muted with a pale sand tone. Neutral enough to work
on any skin tone.
Rapture: Coral colored peachy pink super shimmery shadow!
Razzle: Meant to dazzle the senses, this pink is pure saccharine sweetness. Shimmer plus sparkle.
Ribbon: Almost translucent, this pink is reminiscent of a lipstick-stain-pink. Pink shimmer.
Ripe Raspberry: Just about good enough to eat, this sun kissed pink is sparkly enough to grab attention but not too
over the top.
Roasted Grape: Appropriately named, this
shade of purple appears to have been flash roasted over an open flame.
The deep ebony hue is offset by a warm glow of copper shimmer, which
makes it a more personable and wearable
variety of color.
Romance: Silver with a touch of pale pink for just the right shade of dewy sparkle to make your eyes shimmer.
Rose Gold: Soft pink with a subdued layer of gold sparkle.
Rosey Ice: A warm pink with iridescent shades of icey blue/white.
Ruby Tuesday: Dorothy eat your heart out,
this is one ruby that us common folks can wear every day and not stick
out
like a sore thumb. The sparkle and down-to-earth brown tone is
anything but common, however. Ruby Tuesday is a
brighter way to wear
brown while not committing to a pure red.
Rusee: Medium shade of red mica with a
strong metallic sheen. Meant to be used as a primary color/centerpiece
or
a very subtle detail.
Saddle: Dark smokey matte brown.
Sea Crystal: An exquisite blend of sea and turquoise greens splashed with silvery sparkle!
Secret: A soft and hazy form of pastel purple in a neutral shade. Matte.
Seven Seas: The shimmery sparkle of open water during a sunrise. Medium blue with teal sparkles.
Silver: Pure silver sparkle which turns to gray in shadows.
Silver Medal: Medium-dark variation of
silver with multicolored sparkles. A very versatile sparkle eye shadow.
Semi
sheer when applied lightly. When applied thick it possesses great
coverage and darkens beautifully.
Sky Blue: Matte light blue for everyday wear.
Smoked Orange: Not so dark that fairer complexions
can't wear it, Smoked Orange is a perfect blend of medium
shimmery
orange with a touch of earthy brown for stability.
Soft Brown: yes. exactly.
Soft Violet: An opaque medium purple with a touch of feminine sparkle. Can be smudged and worn as a smoky
purple liner.
Someday: An unusual shade- looks brown in the pot but
goes on a smokey deep green with brown undertone, and a shimmer finish.
Excellent for an unusual eyeliner.
Sparkling Sand: A wonderful multipurpose eye shadow, Sparkling Sand is a neutral sand tone with blue and green
sparkles.
Spring Green: Soft foliage green infused with turquoise and silver sparkle
Spruce: Matte green blended to a soft medium green tone!
Starry Eyed: Rich primary blue with a slight turquoise sheen and loads of sparkle..
Strawberry Dream: For those who need something with a
bit more warmth than a pure white can give you-
Strawberry Dream is
what you're looking for. Pale opaque pink with a dash of sparkle.
Sugarplum: Goes on a plummy pink with shimmer and sparkle!
Summer Gold: Don't let the dark brown appearance in
the makeup pot fool you, this eye shadow lightens to a pale
peachy gold
with tons of opulent sparkle when applied to the skin. Pure summer
goodness.
Sunshine: Sparkly super bright yellow warmed with gold flecks.
Surprise:This medium yellow has a
'surprise' of hidden green sparkles which show themselves when applied
to
skin. Super glam and a perfect highlighter.
Sweet: The palest pink before you hit white, Sweet is a matte picture of innocence.
Tassled: Some say it's purple and others
swear it's pink. The truth is out- Tassled is both. In bright direct
lighting this
complex color shifts from one to the other. Silver
sparkle keeps it light and fun.
Taupe: A deep brown with dark gray undertones, infused with silver sparkle.
Thistle: Medium brown eye shadow on the plum side of the spectrum. Excellent eyeliner!
Toile: Sheer rosy pink with tan/brown base eye shadow, this color is perfect for every day!
Tulip: Striking shimmery purple.
Tupelo Honey: Light and fluffy, consider
this eye shadow to be a layer of gentle warmth when layered over other
colors. And when used alone it can be as bright as the sun in the
intensity of its sparkle.
Turquoise: Light refracting sparkle means
this beautiful hue of green/blue can be used as a thin layer to draw
attention to an otherwise demure color scheme, or applied thickly to
make a showy statement all by itself.
Utopia: Utopia is a light creamy matte off-white eye shadow.
Velvet: Deep dark and luscious, this purple has a metallic sheen that really pops. Perfectly smudgable for that
smokey look.
Vice: Looks are very deceptive. At first
glance Vice is a plum purple. When applied to skin it turns to luscious
grape
purple with a silver cast. Depending on how thickly it is applied
you are literally getting three colors in one jar. It can
be used as a
pastel purple, medium, or a dark smoky purple-black.
Violette: A solid purple which lays down a
good amount of pigment, Violette gives a bit of a surprise with its
subtle
addition of multi-colored sparkles.
Vivid: Vividly unique and appropriately named- this color stands out from the crowd. A daring blue with a touch of teal
sparkle.
Wannabe: A chic and classy matte green. Not quite mint but not gray, either; Wannabe gives you the best of both.
Water Lily: a soft, gentle peachy tan, super light yet adding a stunning brightness to your lids.
Whisper: A matte light tan brown with just a whisper of peach to brighten.
White Lights: A white shimmer base animated with lights of gold!
Wing: An optical illusion was created with
this color. Appearing to be a pure gold mica in the jar, Wing unleashes
a
subtle green shimmer when smoothed onto the skin, then it takes on a
a peachy glow in shadows and creases.
Winter Bamboo: A neutral pink/flesh tone
with iridescent multi-colored sparkles. A wonderful base or highlighter
for
those with a medium skin tone.
Winter Mountain: Grayish pink with an
abundance of silver and pink sparkle, Winter Mountain is thin enough to
be
used as a highlighter or alone as a sheer layer of sparkle.
Winter Sunshine: A lovely peach base with
multi-colored sparkles. More translucent than a base color, Winter
Sunshine is a perfect highlighter or simply swept on as a bit of
sparkle.
Wisteria: This color is highly pigmented,
so please apply carefully. Bold and beautiful, this floral toned purple
is
matte and has great staying power.
Wrap: a more subdued version of gold, meant
to be an 'everyday' type shimmer and shine. A neutral sort of peachy
gold with pale green sparkles.
Yoboistic: Pronounced (Yo-boe-istic) Orange
and yellow sparkle combine to make a splash with this bright color!
Yoboistic works wonderfully as an eye brightener. Think: silvery
apricot/tangerine.