Viseart Petits Fours Lapis Swatches and Review
Viseart Petits Fours Lapis Review
The Viseart Petits Fours Lapis is part of their 2021 Holiday collection, inspired by the French & American 1920’s jazz era. The collection encompasses the glitz and glam of the luxurious parties the Roaring ‘20s were known for, and named after popular gemstones of the time. Lapis is an eyeshadow quad with 3 metallic and 1 matte shadow, focused on nude neutrals and a pop of royal blue.
I grabbed all four of the quads from this collection as I prefer anything shimmer, glitter, or metallic over mattes. The ratio of metallic over mattes was better for my makeup style compared to the other quads which had an even 2 metallic and 2 mattes. The metallic shades from the quads are the stand-outs for me, with a smooth, “wet” looking texture. Viseart Petits Fours Lapis is available to buy at Viseart for retail $25.00.
Viseart Petits Fours Lapis Swatches
19th is a neutral gold metallic eyeshadow. Use all over the eye for a natural metallic sheen, can be mixed with any matte shadow for extra reflectivity. Can also be worn as a highlighter. Pair with the shade “Blue Moon” for an effortless neutral look, or up the ante by wearing it alongside “Bauhaus” and “Nightowl”.
Bauhaus is a silver metallic eyeshadow. This liquid metallic silver shade can be worn as an all-over lid color or as an inner corner and brow bone highlighter. Can be foiled or worn as a liner. Try patting in the middle of the eye for a halo effect.
Blue Moon is a pale vanilla peach eyeshadow with a matte finish. Use this warm cream shade all over as a base tone on light to medium skin tones. Can be used to brighten the inner corners of the eyes on all complexions. Can also be used to set under eye concealer on light complexions.
Nightowl is a royal blue metallic eyeshadow. This high shine metallic blue shade can be worn alone or layered over your favorite matte and shimmer eyeshadows. Try pairing with shade “Bauhaus” for an ultra-reflective, cool-toned look.
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