
Viseart Spritz Edit Eyeshadow Palette Review & Swatches
Spritz Edit
Viseart Spritz Edit Eyeshadow Palette is a new, warm-toned palette that featured 12 shades with a mix of matte and shimmer finishes. I think the shimmers were a bit creamier in this palette compared to past, more recent releases, so they are easier to work with, have more pigmentation, and some looked almost “melted” on the lid because they were so smooth.
The mattes were fairly pigmented and blendable, though I had some issues with Ciambella and Tarocco, which were quite powdery, and Figura, which was harder to blend out and lifted up other shades.
Viseart Ciambella Eyeshadow
Ciambella
Ciambella is a light-medium peach with strong, warm yellow undertones and a matte finish. It had semi-sheer color coverage that was buildable to medium to semi-opaque coverage, but it had some powderiness present that resulted in fallout. The consistency seemed more loosely-pressed than other shades in the palette, so I’d recommend using a very light hand with it to avoid a mess. It stayed on decently for seven and a half hours before fading noticeably.
Prosecco
Prosecco is a very light orange with strong, warm undertones and a gold-green shift paired with a metallic sheen. It had opaque color payoff in a single layer, which adhered evenly to bare skin. The texture felt a little bit thinner and had some dustiness present in the pan, but it applied evenly and wasn’t prone to sheering out or having fallout. It didn’t last quite as well as other shimmers in the palette at eight hours of wear, so it might be a shade better-applied wet or over a primer.
Viseart Tarocco Eyeshadow
Tarocco
Tarocco is a deep peach with moderate, warm orange undertones and a matte finish. The texture was somewhat powdery, so I had to be careful to use a light hand to avoid some fallout. It didn’t sheer out as much as I expected based on the powdery texture, but it did sheer out some, so it had to be built back up to get to full coverage. There were signs of fading after eight and a half hours of wear.
Viseart Brioche (Spritz) Eyeshadow
Brioche (Spritz)
Brioche (Spritz) is a light-medium brown with strong, warm orange undertones and a matte finish. It had a soft, smooth, and blendable texture that wasn’t too powdery nor too firmly pressed into the pan. It had opaque pigmentation that applied evenly to bare skin and wasn’t prone to fallout or sheering out too readily. It stayed on nicely for nine hours on me before fading visibly.
Limoncello
Limoncello is a rich, deeper gold with strong, warm undertones and a metallic finish. The eyeshadow had opaque color coverage in a single pass, which adhered well to bare skin and diffused well along the edges. The texture was dense, lightly creamy but not too firmly pressed into the pan, so it was still readily picked up with a brush. The color showed signs of fading after nine hours of wear.
Viseart Spritz Eyeshadow
Spritz
Spritz is a bright, medium pink-coral with a satin finish. The texture was soft, lightly powdery in the pan, but it didn’t seem prone to sheering out or having fallout during application. It had opaque color payoff that lasted well for nine hours and left a faint stain upon removal.
Viseart Fizz Eyeshadow
Fizz
Fizz is a light, golden copper with strong, warm undertones and a sparkling, metallic finish. The texture was lightly creamy, dense without being too firmly-pressed into the pan, so it picked up well with a brush and had great adhesion. It had rich pigmentation that applied evenly and blended out well along the edges. This shade stayed on well for eight and a half hours before fading a bit.
Arancia
Arancia is a bright, tangerine orange with warm undertones and warmer, gold shimmer that gave it a soft, frost finish. It had good color coverage with a soft, lightly dusty consistency that applied evenly and blended out without sheering out too readily. It wore well for eight hours before fading noticeably on me.
Balmy
Balmy is a light bronze with warm undertones and a metallic sheen. It had excellent pigmentation with a smooth, creamy consistency that was dense without being too firmly-pressed into the pan. The eyeshadow was really a testament to how well Viseart these types of shimmers that almost “melt” on the lid. It lasted nicely for nine hours before showing signs of fading on me.
Viseart Scala Eyeshadow
Scala
Scala is a medium-dark, reddish-bronze with warm undertones and a metallic sheen. The eyeshadow was richly pigmented with a smooth, lightly creamy texture that adhered evenly and smoothly to bare skin. It had a slightly “melted” look to the finish once applied and blended out. It stayed on well for nine hours before fading a bit.
Viseart Granita Eyeshadow
Granita
Granita is a bright, medium-dark coral with subtle, warm undertones and a matte finish. It had nearly opaque color payoff that was buildable to full coverage with less than half of a layer. The texture was lightly powdery in the pan but wasn’t prone to fallout and maintained its intensity when applied and blended out on my lid. It wore well for nine hours before fading noticeably.
Viseart Figura Eyeshadow
Figura
Figura is a deep red with subtle, warm undertones and a semi-matte finish. It had barely-there shimmer that wasn’t noticeable when applied, and while sometimes I find this subtle addition of shimmer helps with blending, it wasn’t the most user-friendly shade. I had an issue where the dryness of the texture resulted in the product pushing and lifting up nearby shades. It had opaque color payoff that wore well for nine hours and left a faint stain behind.