So it seems I'm not the only person interested in indie makeup brands, and want to know what they're like before buying them. I figured I would do another review of a makeup brand I've been using for a while now,
Bad Bitch Cosmetics.
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This is the whole lot, besides 2 I have that I bought twice.. whoops! And Onika, the blush I used to color my hair temporarily, here. |
All their colors are named after/inspired by strong, fierce females, real and fictional. They're very pigmented and super shimmery/glittery/metallic. I don't think they have any matte eyeshadows. The samples are pricier than most etsy shop samples I've seen ($14+s&h for 10, certainly not expensive but more than normal) but I think it's well worth it.
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I haven't used much of this eyeshadow, so this is the fairest picture I can give on the amount you get. |
I didn't swatch all the colors, but the ones that I found very exceptional/the ones that surprised me the most.
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Over black and over primer. L-R Missy, Nut Cutter, Lafayette, Ms Grier (so much more impressive IRL), B Kiddo (my absolute fave!), Trina, Yuki-onna, Barracuda. |
Their foiling medium works fairly nicely, though I haven't used anything besides eyedrops to compare it to. You get a huge amount in the bottle (I doubt I'll ever use it all).
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Used the foiling medium for the black eyeshadow, which without it would go on streaky and weak. |
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Nut Cutter, Lafayette, Ligeia, and Yuki-onna in the inner corner. |
I do plan to buy from them again (they have an Andy Warhol series and a Hunger Games series that have some fabulous colors in them!) I would highly suggest you give them a chance.
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B Kiddo with (another brand's) gold, foiled with their medium. |
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How gorgeous is B Kiddo?! Ugh. Amazing. |
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