Black Beauty Beauty Bible

I recently ran across Black Beauty Cosmetics on Etsy. I saw that they had released the Black Beauty Beauty Bible, so I decided to pick it up. I also bought a few eyeshadow singles and I received Witchy as a free single. The Black Beauty Beauty Bible (Burn Book) is a parody of the Mean Girl’s Burn Book.

Where to Buy

Etsy

Black Beauty Cosmetics is a cruelty free, spooky and goth makeup brand on etsy. They’re located in Norman Oklahoma.

The pressed eyeshadows are $3 each, the Saint & Sinner duo is $5, and the Beauty Bible is $14.99.

Black Beauty Beauty Bible

The eyeshadow quad does have a mirror inside the palette.

Black Beauty Burn Book Swatches

Plastic – pearly white

Plastic looks like a light creamy vanilla shimmer on me.

Wednesday – peachy pink with gold reflects

Wednesday is a peachy pink with gold shimmer.

Glen Coco – dark brown matte

Glen Coco is a dark brown matte.

Fetch – medium orange matte

Fetch is an orange matte.

Other Black Beauty Swatches

L to R – Saint, Sinner, Labyrinth and Witchy

Labyrinth – teal, metallic blue green

Labyrinth is a metallic blackened teal blue.

Witchy – green, dark metallic green

Witchy is a metallic dark green.

Saint – light purple, with silver metallic shift

Saint is a warm purple with pink shimmer.

Sinner – dark purple, metallic

Sinner is a slightly deeper warm purple shimmer.

Row 1 – Sinner, Saint, Fetch, Wednesday

Row 2 – Witchy, Labyrinth, Glen Coco, Plastic

Personally, I found Saint and Sinner to be two of the most disappointing purples I’ve ever tried. They look nothing like their swatches. They barely look like different colors on me.

Witchy and Labyrinth had better pigmentation and formula than Saint and Sinner. I still wasn’t blown away by either of them.

The Black Beauty Beauty Bible eyeshadow formula seems to be the best quality of all the shades I got. The two mattes were smooth. Wednesday wasn’t as pigmented as I expected it to be, but the color is really pretty. Plastic is a nice highlight shade.

Have you tried Black Beauty Cosmetics? What do you think of the Black Beauty Beauty Book?