Showing posts with label deep dive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deep dive. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Eye Of The Day: Clinique Deep Dive

Hey everyone!
 
For those of you interested in Clinique's Deep Dive shadow that I reviewed recently, or if you are unsure how to wear blue shadow and not make it look totally retro (and not in an ironic way), I did an eye look for you!
 
 
Besides the attack of the giant eye that has now occupied your screen...look at how pretty Deep Dive can be worn when lightly sheered out into the crease. It still packs a nice color punch though, and can be deepened with two layers or even more!
 
What I used:
Urban Decay Anti-Aging Eye Shadow Primer Potion
Clinique Deep Dive single shadow
Tarte Aqualillies Palette (lightest shade in inner corner)
Urban Decay Sabbath Liquid Liner
Benefit They're Real Mascara
 
 
I am telling you, this look took very little time (about 5 minutes) to achieve, as even though Deep Dive is pigmented, it is forgiving. Try out a blue look for yourself, I would love to see it!
 
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Eye Of The Day: Clinique Deep Dive

Hey everyone!
 
For those of you interested in Clinique's Deep Dive shadow that I reviewed recently, or if you are unsure how to wear blue shadow and not make it look totally retro (and not in an ironic way), I did an eye look for you!
 
 
Besides the attack of the giant eye that has now occupied your screen...look at how pretty Deep Dive can be worn when lightly sheered out into the crease. It still packs a nice color punch though, and can be deepened with two layers or even more!
 
What I used:
Urban Decay Anti-Aging Eye Shadow Primer Potion
Clinique Deep Dive single shadow
Tarte Aqualillies Palette (lightest shade in inner corner)
Urban Decay Sabbath Liquid Liner
Benefit They're Real Mascara
 
 
I am telling you, this look took very little time (about 5 minutes) to achieve, as even though Deep Dive is pigmented, it is forgiving. Try out a blue look for yourself, I would love to see it!
 
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Clinique All About Shadow Single in Deep Dive: Review and Swatches

Clinique has been launching quite a few new things lately, including brand new eye shadows!
 
Here is the deal: For the single shadows, they are $15 each, come in three finishes, which are Soft Matte, Soft Shimmer, and Super Shimmer, with a total of 30 shades.
 
These are said to be long wearing, ophthalmologist tested and come with a sponge tip applicator and a mirror. Apparently they have pretty much done an overhaul on their old shadow formula!
 
 
My pick from the new singles is the color "Deep Dive" which I couldn't ignore or put down. It is a deep, rich blue and is in the Soft Shimmer category.
 
 
It isn't the highest pigment level, but it applies much more smoothly and opaquely than their old shadows. The color is fun and a little more complex than your average blue shadow, and it layers well.
 
 
Here is "Deep Dive" taken with a flash. It has a nice shimmer to it, but no glitter chunks. These do not wear amazingly well alone, but I always advise wearing primer anyway. With primer, you can get all day wear out of the Clinique All About Shadow Singles.
 
I think this color is a perfect jewel tone for fall. Have you tried any of Clinique's re-vamped eye shadows yet?
 
 
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Clinique All About Shadow Single in Deep Dive: Review and Swatches

Clinique has been launching quite a few new things lately, including brand new eye shadows!
 
Here is the deal: For the single shadows, they are $15 each, come in three finishes, which are Soft Matte, Soft Shimmer, and Super Shimmer, with a total of 30 shades.
 
These are said to be long wearing, ophthalmologist tested and come with a sponge tip applicator and a mirror. Apparently they have pretty much done an overhaul on their old shadow formula!
 
 
My pick from the new singles is the color "Deep Dive" which I couldn't ignore or put down. It is a deep, rich blue and is in the Soft Shimmer category.
 
 
It isn't the highest pigment level, but it applies much more smoothly and opaquely than their old shadows. The color is fun and a little more complex than your average blue shadow, and it layers well.
 
 
Here is "Deep Dive" taken with a flash. It has a nice shimmer to it, but no glitter chunks. These do not wear amazingly well alone, but I always advise wearing primer anyway. With primer, you can get all day wear out of the Clinique All About Shadow Singles.
 
I think this color is a perfect jewel tone for fall. Have you tried any of Clinique's re-vamped eye shadows yet?
 
 
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