Disney Villains Evil Queen
The second Disney Villain in this collection is the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
All of the products feature the same art style on the packaging.
Ardell false eyelashes featuring the Evil Queen on the package.
The package includes three different false eyelashes with a tube of adhesive. There are instructions and ideas for looks on the back of the package.
The Evil Queen Nail Art Kit by Kiss. The inside of the box shows a how-to for the nail art look shown on the cover in the lower right corner.
The package includes a flat brush, foil tape, nail art sheet (decorative stickers), faux rhinestone sticker sheet, red and gold caviar beads, orange wood stick, Kiss Top Coat, and HD glitters in fine red multi-colored glitter, mini white squares with fine pink glitter, super fine red glitter, super fine brown? bronze? dark plum? glitter (it's really hard to tell with the naked eye), dark blue holographic diamonds, gold and holographic hexagons.
When I say multi-colored glitter it means that these are mixtures where the main color is apparent but the various other colors are hard to decipher.
Scunci package includes seven "ponytailers" or hair ties "for your hair or wrist."
Evil Queen Arm Party!
The Evil Queen nail polishes (shown left to right) include:
Pot of Gold - a shimmery metallic gold
Cranberry - a shimmery metallic red
Thunderstorm - a dark grey creme.
The Evil Queen look book folds open to reveal the products and two different tutorials for day and night looks. The products included are a six pan eyeshadow compact, an eyeshadow brush, lengthening & defining mascara in black, liquid eyeliner in Black, mini eyeliner pencil in black, eyelid primer in sheer, and lip color in Evil Queen. I believe that everything but the eyeshadow compact and the lip color are part of the e.l.f. permanent range. The lip color is true to the packaging and applies as a semi-sheer fuschia berry color.
A closer look at the eyeshadow shades in the compact.
I used the e.l.f. eyelid primer prior to swatching these shadows. When first applied the primer is quite orange but fades to clear.
Huntsman is a sheer shimmery light yellow gold. It would be good as a highlight shade. Jealousy is a shimmery light bronze, and majesty is a shimmery golden olive color. It took a lot of layering to get proper pigmentation for these shades with majesty having the best pigmentation. Majesty is my favorite eyeshadow shade out of the entire Disney Villains Collection.
These three colors would make a very lovely fall eye look.
Witch is a matte dark brown, vanity is a matte medium brown, and dark magic is a shimmery plum. It took a lot of layering to get proper pigmentation for these shades with dark majesty having the best pigmentation and application. The matte shades applied a bit patchy.
If you want the colors to appear more vivid, I would suggest using a white primer base.
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