**This post was inspired by the YouTube video and associated blog post by the talented emilynoel83**
It's always nice to know there are standalone eyeshadow options available for those "I'm in a hurry!!" times or the "I can't be bothered..." times. Most days I will wear two or maybe three shades carefully (Ha!) blended on my eyes but I definitely have those moments when I don't want to have to bother too much but I still want some brightness or colour to accentuate my eyes. Voila! This is where these colours in my collection come into their own. They're here to save me from any confusion or decisions when I really don't have the time or the inclination. On those days I'm all about using the KISS principle: Keep It Simple Stupid Sister!
Just to let you know I spent a week wearing these different shades to prove to myself they are true wear alones.
Just to let you know I spent a week wearing these different shades to prove to myself they are true wear alones.
Taupe
The practical, workhorse eye shadow favourite loved by many including me because it is a true neutral and can be worn with anything. Taupe adds easy depth to the eye with one sweep over the lid, blended out along the crease. These are my go-to taupes for an all over the lid look.
The practical, workhorse eye shadow favourite loved by many including me because it is a true neutral and can be worn with anything. Taupe adds easy depth to the eye with one sweep over the lid, blended out along the crease. These are my go-to taupes for an all over the lid look.
Clockwise from top:
Annabelle (Moka Mirage)
The newest taupe in my collection courtesy of the Beauty Reductionista and the warmest variant in my taupe trio. I have tried this as a base under powder shadow but I prefer it as a standalone and apply it either by drawing directly onto the lid or drawing it heavily onto my fingertip first to apply with my fingers like a cream. I like the satiny finish it gives to my lids.
Maybelline (Silken Taupe)
I've had this one for an age. I periodically bring it out, then forget about it again. I don't know why because it's truly wonderful and I was happy to rediscover it when looking for shadows to showcase in this post! It looks very soft in the hand swatch below but is pigmented and silky enough on my pale lids to add dimension to my eyes. Silken Taupe is truly the most neutral shade and sits nicely on the fence between pale brown and grey.
Rimmel (Backstage)
This is a glitzy, high shimmer taupe - the glam one - Backstage is the perfect name for it. It's a one step shade for getting my eyes noticed and I wore it for an evening look!
Swatched Left - Right:
Silken Taupe, Moka Mirage, Backstage
Purple
My number one choice when I want a pop of colour to offset my green eyes. Generally I use purple as a crease shade when I'm using a few colours on my eyes (my favourite everyday choice for the crease is MAC's Shale) but these two shadows work perfectly well swept all over the lids.
My number one choice when I want a pop of colour to offset my green eyes. Generally I use purple as a crease shade when I'm using a few colours on my eyes (my favourite everyday choice for the crease is MAC's Shale) but these two shadows work perfectly well swept all over the lids.
Left to Right:
MAC (Satellite Dreams)
This is a semi-vibrant medium purple with a hint of blue pearl shimmer. It looks like a weird bruised shade when swatched on the back of my tanned hand (just goes to show that the hand is not always the best place to test colours!) but on my eyes it's a different, definitely more flattering story! It appears rather lighter and brighter and gives my eyes that pop I'm looking for. Trust me, the colour definitely appears truer purple on my eyes.
Laura Mercier (African Violet)
I've seen this beautiful shimmery golden violet raved on about in many blogs so it's no surprise I love it! It looks like shot silk as the colour either appears more violet or more gold as the light hits it at different angles - definitely a beautiful shade to add dimension to my eyes and make it look like I've made a real effort. Haha! I just love it!
Swatched as above:
Satellite Dreams, African Violet
Beige
Beige is the perfect no-fuss weekend shade for me because it brightens my eyes and I don't feel I need anything else because I suddenly look more awake! It's my dash out the door, casual choice of colour. The two I have here are both definitely, emphatically favourites because they are both repurchases!
Left to Right:
Essence (Cappuccino, Please!)
I've raved and raved about this little drugstore beauty because it does such a lovely satiny job of brightening my eyes and it's a close dupe to one of my favourite MAC shades, Shroom. It's probably my number one everyday all over shade. If I ever want a pop of colour it's a simple matter of adding any coloured liner I wish!
MAC (Vex)
Another pretty duo-chrome. It's actually a very soft green eyeshadow shot with pale pink pearl but pale and neutral enough for me to consider it a beige. Again it brightens my eyes beautifully - I love combining this with a soft coral or pink lip for an easy weekend look.
Swatched as above:
Cappuccino, Please!, Vex
This is not an exhaustive list - I'm sure I'll dig out more as I experiment! I haven't touched green, or brown or grey or...
What are your favourite standalone eye shadows?
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