Thursday, April 28, 2011

Le Metier De Beaute's Kaleidoscope Comparison Swatches - Golds

Le Metier De Beaute's Goldish Browns

A quick post to show the difference among the various kaleidoscopes. This one focuses on the golds or browns. 'Mulberry' is available for purchase for $30.00 and is part of their regular, permanent line. 'Mulberry' is very sheer and was swatched approximately four times for the color to show up versus one swipe for the other colors. 'Mulberry' was previously reviewed here and has golden peach undertones.

'Spectacle' is part of the Le Cirque kaleidoscope that came out in the Fall of 2010. 'Spectacle' has an undertone that is more blush brown.

'Love Struck' is part of the Smoldering Embarkment kaleidoscope that premiered for Valentine's Day. It is a deeper brown with golden flecks in it.

'Crystal Ball' belongs to the celebrated holiday Splendid Frost kaleidoscope with more bronzy beige undertones.    

All kaleidoscopes are limited edition and do sell out rather quickly. My best suggestion is if you see something you like to purchase, buy it! It may not be around again if you change your mind. All these kaleidoscopes are sold out, with the exception being Splendid Frost. Splendid Frost can be found for sale at http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/le-metier-de-beaute-kaleidoscope-eye-kit/3124765?origin=category&resultback=103 for $95.00.

Keep in mind no camera can truly capture just how stunning some of these colors are in person. I just hope these pictures help some of you that were wondering what certain colors really looked like. 

5 comments:

  1. Hi Jenn!
    I'm very happy to have found your blog and I enjoyed reading all your posts and being a total voyeur :)
    You have a lovely collection and I look forward to your future posts.
    Nina

    PS I just realised I am your 13th follower...oh dear :)

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  2. Nina, thank you for following my blog! You never know #13 may prove to have good luck, not bad. Have a great day!

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  3. Hi Jenn! I'm wondering if I should nix Mulberry of my list if it is that sheer. I was wondering if it may work well as a shade to blend out the crease since it is more of a satin finish and more sheer but do you think it may be too sheer for even that?

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  4. Oh no! I really shouldn't have looked at these photos! These are all glorious shades. I only have 2 of the singles from LMdB (spicy and Corinthian). So much makeup, so little time!

    x jeanie

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  5. @Makeup Merriment - "so much makeup, so little time" - I couldn't have said it better. I just purchased Corinthian, and I'm awaiting Jojo to be back in stock. I love a great neutral shadow.

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