Our highly pigmented shadows are simple to blend, sensitivity-tested and they stay put for gorgeous, crease-free, long-lasting eye colour.
Eye Shadow Kit Daytime
- Includes five colors: Oyster, Almond, Cappuccino, Dark Suede and Charcoal
- Use each shade alone, layer or blend together
- Formulated with minerals, botanical extracts and silica
- Creates gorgeous, natural-looking eyes
- Packaged in a mirrored compact with application brush.
Eye Shadow Kit Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
- Includes five shades: Nude, Violet, Aubergine, Sizzle and Sheer Gold
- Use each shade alone, layer or blend together
- Formulated with minerals, botanical extracts and silica
- Creates gorgeously smoky eyes
Eye Shadow Kit Perfectly Nude
- This bewitching palette features five shades guaranteed to draw attention to your eyes, instead of your makeup
- Choose between Cream, Foxy, Cappuccino, Antique Gold and Copper, or create your own combo for a bright-eyed look
Eye Shadow Kit Naturally Matte
- Includes five shades: Buttercream, Hush, Slate Brown, Eggplant, Fudge
- Modern earthy shades that are naturally neutral for a wearable look that’s like bare skin, but better.
Eye Shadow Kit Naturally Glam
- Includes five shades: Feather, Lace, Chinelle, Satin and Velvet
- Super-saturated, yet totally wearable shadows with just a touch of lid-lighting shimmer.
Use our Simple Eye Technique.
- Apply your darkest colour in a sideways V with our Eye Contour Brush.
- Highlight above the iris in a medium shade with our Eye Shader Brush.
- Highlight the brow bone in your lightest shade with our Deluxe Shader Brush.
- Blend well with a clean brush.
- It's always a good idea to brush the base powder on the eyelid to even out the skin tone.
- Don't try to match the eye colour with a shadow, since this will only cancel out the eye. A complementary/contrasting colour is what makes the eye pop (e.g., brown/blue).
- Spritz our eyeliner brush with D2O, Balance or POMMISST and pick up shadow for an eyeliner that stays and stays.
- If you have red or dark circles, stay away from blue or grey tones. They just accentuate the darkness.