Friday, March 31, 2017

MustaeV Single Eye Shadow in Peacock

Disclaimer: The product mentioned in this post is given to me. I am not affiliated with the company nor getting paid to advertise the product. This post is written with my honest opinion.

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I am fortunate to work with MustaeV. They always been so nice to me and I'm extremely grateful!

I took this picture from my Instagram. I already reviewed MustaeV 10 Lip Pro Palette (left) and MustaeV Single Eye Shadow in Blooming Peach (bottom right).
Here's a closer look at the two eyeshadows. I already reviewed MustaeV Single Eye Shadow in Blooming Peach (left). For this post, I will review the shadow on the right.
This is MustaeV in #224 Peacock. I'm not too sure if they changed the name of the shadow but it's under Passion Garnet. If you look at the description, it's under Peacock. Since I did a thorough review of MustaeV Single Eye Shadow in Gold Digger, Burn, and Nightmare; I will base this on that.
Here's a look at the ingredients.
Here's a closer look at the eyeshadow. The website describes it as "a dark brown shadow, with a hint of red, infused with brilliant deep red,  dark burgundy and gold glitter that provides a velvety smooth application." I agree with the description.
Here's a swatch of all the eyeshadows I own from MustaeV on my hand from left to right; Gold Digger, Burn, Peacock, and Nightmare. I had another eyeshadow from MustaeV in Blooming Peach, but I gave it to my sister-in-law. She loves pink and peachy eyeshadows. I thought she'll give it more love than I would.
I applied Victoria's Secret Metallized Eye Shadow in Petal to the Metal on the lids, and blended it out with MustaeV Single Eye Shadow in Peacock on the crease and outer v.
Here's the same look at a different angle.
Here's an overall look with Urban Decay Vice Lipstick Comfort Matte in 1993 on the lips.

Now for my overall opinion... First of all, the packaging is so adorable. It's tiny but at the same time sturdy and well-made. It makes a clicking noise when you close the top. For that reason, it's travel-friendly. I cannot see it open or break unless you are rough with the packaging. Secondly, the eyeshadow is buttery soft. It feels so good in-between the fingers. With that said, it's easy to apply as a blending shadow like the pictures above. It blends easily with other eyeshadows and you can still see the slight shimmers. It's gorgeous on the crease and outer v. On the lids, I think it depends on the individual. For myself, it looks unpleasant. I either need to build the color or apply it on top of a base color for the sparkles to show. Either way, it doesn't look that good on me. It looks like I have bruise eyes. For that reason, I only applied it on the crease and outer v. Third, the color is gorgeous. It's a dark brown with hints of burgundy specks. Sometimes it looks burgundy depending on the angle. I think it'll look great on dark purple base. You can definitely wear this all year round depending on how you apply it. If you do the crease and outer v, it'll look good throughout the day. On the lid with dark purple base, will be a great night out. With that said, it's pigmented especially when you swatch it. When you apply with an eyeshadow brush, you do have to build up the color especially on the lids. For the crease and outer v, it's easy to work with. Lastly, it lasted all day on me and it did not crease, smudge, or fade.

Would repurchase: Yes.
Rating:  4/5 Tobey's Paws


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Disclaimer: The product mentioned in this post is given to me. I am not affiliated with the company nor getting paid to advertise the product. This post is written with my honest opinion.

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