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Trish McEvoy Fall 2012 Collection - Watercolors


Trish McEvoy Fall 2012 Collection – Watercolors

Inspired by the incandescence of watercolor paintings, Trish developed a collection of textures that makes you look lit from within.

Effortless Eyes Wet & Dry Eyeshadow Trio ($42.00)

Handmade in Italy, Trish’s extruded formula enhances eyes with high-definition color from soft to rich to dazzling.

  • Lilac
  • Nude

Face Color Trio ($38.00)

A customizable face color trio marries Bronzers Golden and Golden Tan with Blush Natural for a perfectly brightened complexion and lit-from-within look.

  • Golden

Availability: Now @ Nordstrom

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wwendalynne Avatar

Oh, and I have to add another comment..  Why these pastels and such stark BLACK or intense BROWN.  I can see someone really really fair or really deep skinned, (if the colour payoff is there) pulling this off.

18thCenturyFox Avatar

Ack Nacho cheese not for me! Reminds me of the Vera blushes for MAC although I like ladybugs. These imprints seem so silly and gimmicky and I automatically assume the quality isn’t as good. Those MAC graffiti things in particular really hurt my senses.

18thCenturyFox Avatar

Additionally, and I understand if I am somewhat lambasted, why does everything need HEARTS on it? I mean we could use more cool anatomically correct heart shapes perhaps but that Victoria’s Secret aesthetic should stay right. there.

Quinctia Avatar

Hmm…I already have an ELF bronzer that’s just like that face powder sans the blush quadrant.  And the eye palettes don’t strike me as very versatile.  Not familiar with the brand, the quality might be great, but this collection doesn’t seem very exciting.

Kafka Avatar

I wasn’t going to comment but I seem to be a bit fixated on the language they used: “Trish’s extruded formula enhances eyes with high-definition color from soft to rich to dazzling.”  “Extrude” usually means to force out, to stick out, to push out.  It usually pertains to structural things and physical, dimensional shapes. So how does the fact that a *formula* physically extrudes (which in and of itself doesn’t make sense when it comes to scientific formulas for skin or beauty products) relate to enhancing eye colour with soft, rich, dazzling shades? It’s linguistic gobbledegook and makes no sense!! Clearly, someone put some random words together to try to sound high-faluting and fancy. Sorry. Never mind. It’s probably irrelevant. The OCD lawyer in me is having some linguistic issues. Carry on. 

Kafka Avatar

I wasn’t going to comment but I seem to be a bit fixated on the language they used: “Trish’s extruded formula enhances eyes with high-definition color from soft to rich to dazzling.” “Extrude” usually means to force out, to stick out, to push out. It usually pertains to structural things and physical dimensions. So how does the fact that a *formula* physically extrudes (which in and of itself doesn’t make a ton of sense when it comes to scientific formulas for skin or beauty products) relate to enhancing eye colour with soft, rich, dazzling shades? The product may extrude, but a scientific formula? And the fact that something’s shape may stick out doesn’t have automatically mean that it will have a heightened colour effect. It’s all linguistic gobbledegook and makes no sense!! Clearly, someone put some random words together to try to sound high-faluting and fancy, and it’s so annoying. Sorry. Never mind. It’s probably irrelevant. The OCD lawyer in me is having some linguistic issues. Carry on.

xamyx Avatar

I pair black with paler colors like this often, but I can see where the average makeup user may have difficulties. I have dark hair & *very* dark eyes, and my personal aesthetic allows me to pull it off, but when there are only two options for the trios, I can’t see very many women reaching for these.

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