Femme Fatale Cosmetics Haul - First Impressions & Swatches Part 1 - Warm Purples

A while back I hauled the Aussie indie makeup site Femme Fatal Cosmetics. Then life happened and the ridiculous amount of swatches I needed to do got put on the procrastination pile lol.

But I finally got the time to swatch these babies for you guys and give you my thoughts/first impressions. As this was a haul, I ended up buying 20 mini eyeshadows plus I received 6 samples, so I've broken this into 3 posts to get through them all!





First off just a little information about Femme Fatale Cosmetics . The site supplies their own brand of mineral eyeshadows and blushes along with a bunch of other indie brands' cosmetics and an impressively large amount of unique nail polishes. Their website states:





"Established in 2011 Femme Fatale is the leading Australian online boutique for handmade cosmetics & lacquer, plus additional beauty care items produced by small-scale businesses. We stock over 40 unique & vibrant artisan brands from around the world, with new products arriving each week."





A few of the brands they stock you can get direct from those brands' own sites but I guess if you wanted to try a few different brands at once, ordering from FFC would cut down on postage costs.





Either way, I only purchased the FFC line of eyeshadows this time round and holy cow batman, these duo-chromes are to die for! You all know I'm a sucker for a pretty duo and these do not disappoint.

all the eyeshadows have their ingredients included on their base stickers





In part 1 I've grouped together what I've called "warm purples" - these all have some sort of red base or tone to them and vary from apricot pink to deep burgundy and an odd one out that's a lovely blue toned lilac with an aqua shift (which should probably be in one of the next parts with the cool blue toned purples - oops :P )





On to the swatches!!





Desecration, Lovely Luck, Candied Apple and Underlord in their mini 3g jar size at just under $4AUD each



L-R: Desecration, Lovely Luck, Candied Apple and Underlord swatched over LORAC primer, left is dry and right is wet, under indirect daylight balanced flash



this is a close up swatch of Desecration to show off its green shift - I had to apply a wet layer an then pack on a thin dry layer on top to get the duochrome to show up (left is dry, right is wet)









Sugar Rush, Dispersion and Impsy in their mini 3g jar size at just under $4AUD each



L-R: Sugar Rush, Dispersion and Impsy swatched over LORAC primer, left is dry and right is wet, under indirect daylight balanced flash





And a shot of the mess I made while swatching and attempting to get a decent photo lol.









As far as an indie brand goes I'm loving these, so stayed tuned for the rest of the swatch posts and the final round up post.

Bambi xox