Disclosure: I bought these with my own money. This post is not sponsored.

If you follow me on Instagram (@blooddropsonwhitelace) you already know of my love for Crow & Pebble shadows. Petrochemical Sheen is one of my favorite shadows of all time. In this order I bought six mini jar shadows, some samples of contour and highlighters from the Shadowcast line, and a Mystery Case. Here's a pseudo-artsy photo of everything:

It's so "aesthetic."





Look at how weird-cute this packaging is though. I love it.

Quick note about the Mystery Case before we get into the swatches. The Mystery Case is $5.61 USD/£4 GBP) for 5 random samples, and "a little something extra." The Crow & Pebble website gives a little introduction to the "something extra" in the listing, and I'm not going to elaborate on it because I don't want to spoil it for anyone. What I will say is that it's well worth the price.Shadows first. These are all loose shadows, by the way. I got Litany of Fear, Slimline Limousine, The Voice, Devotion to Duty, Piter, and The Great Revolt. Then in the Mystery Case I got Tarnish, Avoid the Rush, The Lady Jessica, and Blue Within Blue. I swatched all of these over bare skin and Fyrinnae's Pixie Epoxy, except The Great Revolt and Blue Within Blue, since they are mattes. Those two were only done on bare skin.





Litany of Fear, Litany of Fear over Pixie Epoxy, Slimline Limousine, and Slimline Limousine over Pixie Epoxy.

Litany of Fear is a dark, nearly black, with silver shimmer. The shimmer comes out more over Pixie Epoxy. Slimline Limousine is the same nearly black base with gold shimmer.

The Voice, The Voice over Pixie Epoxy, Tarnish, and Tarnish over Pixie Epoxy.

The Crow & Pebble site describes The Voice as "a muted purple base with a brilliant green-gold duochrome overlay." I don't think my swatches really do this shade justice, though you can see the green duochrome on the far right of my swatch with Pixie Epoxy. I think this one is going to become my new favorite.Tarnish is described as a "blackened silver shimmer" on the Crow & Pebble site. Tarnish is lighter than Litany of Fear.

Avoid the Rush, Avoid the Rush over Pixie Epoxy, Lights That May Have Been Stars, and Lights That May Have Been Stars over Pixie Epoxy.

Avoid the Rush is a blue-silver shimmer. Lights That May Have Been Stars is a white base with white and red sparkle.

The Lady Jessica, The Lady Jessica over Pixie Epoxy, Devotion to Duty, and Devotion to Duty over Pixie Epoxy.

The Lady Jessica is described as a "deep wine" shade. It leans more brown on bare skin, but the maroon shade really pops over Pixie Epoxy. Devotion to Duty is described as "cranberry with red shimmer." It is so beautiful over Pixie Epoxy.

Piter, Piter over Pixie Epoxy, The Great Revolt, and Blue Within Blue.

Piter is described as a "peachy medium pink shimmer." I don't really see any peach in this one, but it is a pretty pink shimmer. The Great Revolt is described as a "medium plum matte." Plum usually means more purple to me, but it is a pretty pinkish toned matte.The Shadowcast collection is a collection of loose contour and highlight powders. There are many shades, but I just picked a few I thought would look good on me. Merlin is a grey-toned contour, Morgana is a silver highlight, Wyrd Sister is a light violet highlight, Aradia is a peach highlight with violet shimmer.

Top Row: Merlin, Morgana.

Bottom Row: Wyrd Sister, Aradia.





Wearing Litany of Fear, Tarnish, and Lights That May Have Been Stars on the eyes, Merlin and Morgana on the face.

I don't go super hard on the contour and highlight, but I hope you can see it a little better from this angle.

If you've gotten this far, thank you so much for reading! Please share if you liked this post. If you've tried Crow & Pebble, comment your favorite products down below. If you haven't, what would you like to try?