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| L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadow in Gilded Envy |
I bought this eyeshadow after a particularly brutal job interview, when I was wandering around CVS and got sucked in by one of their "spend $15 on L'Oreal and get $5". I like the formula of the Infallible shadows, but $8-9 always feels like a bit of a splurge for a single shade (though most of them are
cheaper on Amazon at the moment). For comparison, they come out to almost $67 per ounce (or $2.30 per gram), while Urban Decay Naked palette shadows are $87 an ounce - and that's on the more reasonable side for a higher end palette (
most are $100+ per ounce).
The formula of the Infallible eyeshadows is really nice, much better than the vast majority of drugstore eyeshadows in my experience, so having calculated it that way, I feel better about my purchase. In general, with the exception of a handful of gems, including
Wet N Wild permanent shadows and
Maybelline Color Tattoos (and
MUA palettes if you are in the UK) good eyeshadow seems to be one of the most difficult types of makeup to find at the drugstore. So the Infallibles are worth checking out if you haven't already done so. I've included swatches of the three I have below.
I picked out the shade
Gilded Envy in part because it reminded me of an e.l.f. eyeshadow I had years ago that I loved and lost. But I also picked it out thinking that surely by now, in my vast hoard, I had already replaced that with something comparable. I knew I shouldn't buy it, but I was letting my mood do the shopping.
When I got it home, I was pleasantly surprised to find that in fact I didn't already have anything like it. SHOCKING. It's a fairly unusual shade, obviously.
Gilded Envy isn't easy to describe. Antique gold it the first phrase that comes to mind. I think the closest reference from the natural world is
pyrite, which features the same grey-gold and glitter that this eyeshadow has. At some angles, as you can see in the many photos below, it reflects a bit of green. At other times, it looks mostly silver. This one is a shapeshifter. Depending on the lighting, you can get anything from old gold to khaki to forest green to steel gray. It's pretty spectacular. The differences you see in each photo below aren't inaccuracies from poor color adjusting - they reflect this stuff's true shiftiness.
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| L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadow in Gilded Envy |
Here are swatches, the first without primer and the second with
the mediocre Nars primer I reviewed here. The primer does make a difference for swatching, but when I used
Gilded Envy on my eyelids with the Nars primer, it was a patchy mess, so I took replacement photos after opening my new tube of Wet N Wild primer. (That's also the main reason this post took so long to finish. I took the original photos on the way out of the house earlier this week and then had to redo them today.)
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| Swatches of L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadow in Gilded Envy (without primer and over primer) |
Here it is on my eyelid (below). The best way to apply it to get a smooth, even layer is with your fingertip. You can use a brush if you must, but it will make more of a mess under your eyes. Blending the edges with a brush works fine. This is definitely a powder eyeshadow, not a cream, but it's very fine and not completely pressed in the pan, so it comes with that little extra lid to keep it from exploding, which you can see in the first photo in this post. I'm not sure how absolutely necessary that extra piece is. I've never seen any signs of my Infallible shadows disintegrating. Traveling with them might be different, but I haven't done that. On my eyes, in these photos, the gold comes through a little more than in the swatches.
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| L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadow in Gilded Envy |
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| L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadow in Gilded Envy |
Despite all the glitter that shows up in the swatches, it's not too crazy once you put it on your eyes. To me, it seems perfectly acceptable for daytime/work wear. I've noticed almost no glitter fallout throughout the day, either.
Unfortunately for you, but fortunately for me, I don't have any dupes to show you. Dupes are good for blogging, but bad for my wallet. I picked out three eyeshadows for comparison, simply as a point of reference, since I thought these might be familiar to some people: Urban Decay
Mushroom, Urban Decay , and Maybelline Color Tattoo
Bad to the Bronze.
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| Comparison swatches of L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadow in Gilded Envy, Urban Decay Mushroom, Urban Decay Mildew, and Maybelline Color Tattoo Bad to the Bronze (no primer) |
I also wanted to show you comparisons with the two other Infallible shadows I have:
Eternal Sunshine and
Sultry Smoke. These shadows come in a range of finishes, as you can see.
Gilded Envy is glittery and shifty, as I've said - at some angles the glitter is hidden and at others it's very sparkly.
Eternal Sunshine is straight up metallic.
Sultry Smoke is completely matte (
I've written about this one before, because it doesn't perform quite as well on my eyes as you would expect from the swatch).
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| L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadows in Eternal Sunshine, Gilded Envy and Sultry Smoke |
The swatches are slightly blurry, but that helps bring out the level of sparkle.
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| Swatches of L'Oreal Infallible Eye Shadows in Eternal Sunshine, Gilded Envy and Sultry Smoke |
As it turns out, I didn't fail too hard. I'm happy that buying my feelings actually worked out for once.
Gilded Envy is unusual, versatile, and really pretty. I'm already getting a lot of use out of it. Still, it was a close call, and self-medicating with makeup shopping is not a good habit to get into - especially since there are undoubtedly many other terrible job interviews in my future. It's nice to know that there's still new shit out there for me to discover, nevertheless.
ETA: If you're having trouble finding this particular shade, Ally helpfully pointed out in the comments below that
Gilded Envy is part of the Butterfly Collection, not one of the core Infallible eyeshadow shades (though I found it in the regular display at CVS).
Any other Infallible shadows you'd recommend (or suggest avoiding)?