I don't think this is available as a single shadow any more but I've got 2 pans of it in 2 different palettes and is such a perfect shade for inclusion in a palette. As others have stated, it's a gre...
This is powdery in the pan but fine when applied. I love how smoothly it blends out. Because it's close to my skin tone, I use it to lighten mistakes and blends colours out. I also use it over NYX jum...
This is a great color to blend out any harsh crease if you are an NC25 color or lighter. It is the perfect color to blend out or to even out any veins or any other discoloration on your lids. Out of a...
This is a great matte highlight colour. It's very neutral, just kinda off white so it's great for any pale to light skintones. The texture is very soft and blendable. Love it!
I've probably used this product everyday for many many years. After I apply UDPP I always apply Chinois to even out my lids and to create a base for my other colors. I'm on my third pan.
I bought Chinois based on the reviews below, but wasn't sure it was quite what I expected and it ended up being neglected for months. Now I've finally realised how important it is - as a matte highlig...
I adore this shadow as an allover color to even out my lids, or as a matte highlight. I could go on and on, but everyone else has said what I was going to say, so I'll spare the energy. :-) Highly ...
This eyeshadow is ok. Texture is pretty nice and the colour is fairly easy to pull off. It's a matte bone-like colour with yellow undertones. I like it but I don't love it. Decent highlighter but ...
This is a great basic, off white matte eyeshadow. The formula is velvety and it doesn't crease easily, even without primer. I find myself reaching for this color often, since it makes a great lid col...
Chinois, a matte pale cream, is a really versatile base shade. It works well equally well with taupes, purples or greens (today I'm wearing it with Kalo and Jade). If you have discoloured eyelids it's...