
Viseart Single Eyeshadows Reviews & Swatches (“Warm, Neutral Look”)
Viseart Champs-Elysees Eyeshadow
Champs-Elysees
Viseart Champs-Elysees Eyeshadow is a pale yellow with golden shimmer that gave it a pearly finish. It had semi-opaque, buildable pigmentation with a soft, lightly dusty consistency that adhered well to bare skin and blended out well–it was one of those shades that applied better in practice than it swatched. It wore well for eight hours on me before fading noticeably.
Viseart Terracotta (Siren #5) Eyeshadow
Terracotta (Siren #5)
Viseart Terracotta (Siren #5) Eyeshadow is a medium-dark, coppery brown with warm, orange undertones and a matte finish. It had nearly opaque pigmentation in a single layer, which applied evenly and smoothly to my lid. The consistency was soft, a little dusty in the pan, but it didn’t sheer out too readily or give me issues with fallout. It stayed on nicely for eight and a half hours before I noticed fading.
Viseart Fiery (Minx #5) Eyeshadow
Fiery (Minx #5)
Viseart Fiery (Minx #5) Eyeshadow is a medium-dark, coppery brown with warm undertones and a metallic finish. It had a lightly creamy consistency that had a little bit of slip and was thicker. The pigmentation was opaque in one layer, while the eyeshadow applied well to bare skin with a smooth, even application without fallout. It wore well for eight and a half hours on me before it started to crease very faintly.
Earth (GPV2 #17)
Viseart Earth (Grande Pro (Vol. 2) #17) Eyeshadow is a muted, medium-dark brown with warm undertones and a pearly sheen. The eyeshadow had rich color payoff that applied well to bare skin with a smooth, even layer of product that blended out well along the edges. The texture was soft, smooth, and blendable without being too soft or too firm in the pan. It stayed on well for eight and a half hours on me before it started to fade.
Saffron (Warm Mattes #4)
Viseart Saffron (Warm Mattes #4) Eyeshadow is a medium yellow with strong, warm undertones–leaning slightly orange-toned. The consistency was soft, blendable, and a smidgen powdery in the pan, but I just used a lighter hand and that seemed to minimize potential for fallout. The pigmentation was opaque in a single layer, and the color went on evenly without darkening or going on patchy (as some mattes can) over bare skin. It wore well for eight and a half hours on me before I noticed fading.
Sunlight (GPV2 #23)
Viseart Sunlight (Grande Pro (Vol. 2) #23) Eyeshadow is a light gold with warm, yellow undertones and a sparkling finish. It had medium color coverage, which was buildable (as intended), but felt slightly drier and was more prone to fallout than the original version in the Grande Pro Vol. 2 palette. The color stayed on well for eight hours on me before fading visibly.
Viseart Brick (Warm Mattes #12) Eyeshadow
Brick (Warm Mattes #12)
Viseart Brick (Warm Mattes #12) Eyeshadow is a deep, redish-burgundy with strong, warm undertones and a matte finish. It had rich color payoff with a smooth, blendable consistency that was slightly denser than most Viseart eyeshadows (less dusty/soft). The color applied well to bare skin and stayed on nicely for eight and a half hours on me.