This is a review about the colors in all the respects. I know you'll love it. If you love to experiment, and you think that there are no limits in make-up, then, keep on reading.
So, Kat Von D Serpentina Eyeshadow Palette
The packaging: It’s a long cardboard box, it’s quite heavy and consists of eight eyeshadows and one pigment.
From the left to the right:
Bloodmilk - bright red matte color
Medusa - muddy golden, shimmer one
Ankh - golden glitter on the black matte base
Queen - stunning red-brown metallic
From the left to the right:
Hieroglyph - bright copper shimmer.
Nile - royal blue shimmer shade
Scarab -emerald metallic.
Venom - matte lilac.
Prophet - fine-grained golden shade pigment.
The swatches of all the colors:
Each color is pure, and the color you see in the palette, you’ll see on your eyelids. They’re easy to apply without making look muddy. They’re very easily blended, even the mattes Bloodmilk and Venom blend beautifully without any transition colors.
Serpentina is the synonym to the world “pigmentation”. These hues can be applied without a primer, they apply evenly and stay on the lids as long as you want them to. There are a few disadvantages only in two hues. Hieroglyph falls out a bit while applying and Ankh looks muddy. If you apply it solo, it loses its beautiful glitter.
This palette is created for experiments, a palette for those who want to play with colors, turning them into the beautiful make-up looks.
Kisses