Givenchy is well known for being a premium brand. moreso for perfumes rather than make up, but the quality of their make up is excellent and i have several pieces of their make up in my make up bag, including this eyeshadow.
It comes in a quartet of four colours from a light cream/gold colour, a pinky brown, a hazelnut brown and a darker chocoloate brown. The eyeshadow itself is of a great quality and you can feel this when applying the eyeshadow. It doesnt crease and stay put pretty much all day which is great!
On the top segment of the compact are the shadows then underneath it comes with three applicator brushes, which is great as most normally come with one. You get two normal sized applicator brushes and one fine applicator brush for those difficult to reach parts of your eye.
Overall a great eyeshadow, although a little ...
Advantages: Lots of big tunes Disadvantages: A couple of average tunes
of the song that was very much on-trend for the time.
**Five Stars**
2. ?And You Don?t Remember?
There is a sudden change to the music as it quickly shifts from a high right down towards something with a much more calming pace to it as she delivers a ballad. I felt that she gave a great performance here as she comes in with one which has her fighting with the fact that the relationship she has with her man has fallen apart and as a result she had to express it here with a powerful display such as this one.
**Four Stars**
3. ?Can?t Let Go?
She brings more quality material here as you see that with this one she appears to sing what sounds like a sequel to the song that came before it, and one that stood as a successful single for her as you find that here she carries through some of the same themes as she fights her emotions and tries to get ...
Advantages: Lovely natural colour, versatile - can be day wear or evening, long lasting with primer Disadvantages: Creases easily without primer
When it comes to eyeshadows I am what can only be described as a hoarder - I have a massive collection, ranging from your bog standard neutrals, through to hot pinks, peacock greens and striking purples. Unsurprisingly for anyone who knows their makeup, there is nothing I like better than a browse through the vast colour collection that is MAC. As well as the huge selection of colours, there is also a great choice of finishes - from frosted, to pearl, to matte, there's something for everyone, whether you're looking to recreate a classic 1940's matte look, or a sparkly 1980's effect. At £11 each they are on the pricey side, but in my experience the quality is well worth the high price tag.
Each shadow pot contains 1.5g of product and comes in a small black pot with a flip top lid which has a transparent circle through which you can see ...