![]() ![]() ![]() I didn’t know what to expect when I swatched these shadows but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. L-R: Copper Pot, Eleven Midnight, Dark Golden Olive, Rainstorm, Capri Blue, Electric Blue L-R: Cherry Chocolate, Kodiak, Medieval Gold, Golden Sienna, Caramelized, Flesh Tone, Deep Cantaloupe L-R: New Penny, Chocolate Berry, Boca Mocha, Raisin Berry, Rich Walnut, Amber Bronze, Chai Spice L-R: Maroon Berry, Coconut Husk, Barista, Oktoberfest, Gunmetal, Gunpowder, Deep Cider L-R: Blackberry, Deep Roast, Chocolatier, Wild Raisin, Burnt Umber, Timeless Taupe, New Terrain The matte shadows are pigmented and not chalky at all and the shimmers are so buttery its unreal, there were a few duds (Gunmetal and Electric Blue) but all in all I’ve been crazily impressed with the quality of these shadows especially when I compare these to my MakeupGeek shadows, although the Hot Pots aren’t AS smooth as the MUG eyeshadows, pigmentation is almost on par with some of the MUG shadows.Īs requested by so many, see the swatches below, made with two swipes (some of the shimmers with one swipe) of eyeshadow, no primer. These shadows are long lasting, easy to blend and just a treat to work with! I would definitely recommend giving these shadows time of day, especially if you’re on a beauty budget, you WILL be pleasantly surprised. If you want to see this shadows in action, feel free to click play on the video below where I use a few of these Hot Pots to create a super simple smokey eye.And these are the ones being swatched today.
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