Sydney Grace x Temptalia Collection + Single Eyeshadows
I know for some readers, this is the first time you’re purchasing Sydney Grace eyeshadows, so I thought I’d share some great single eyeshadows that would coordinate with the different palettes to extend them and make them (even) more versatile. You can also check out my post that lists the highest-rated Sydney Grace eyeshadows.
The collection launches at 9AM PDT today (June 18th) 🙂 Don’t forget to use code TEMPTALIA15 for 15% off! (Just to be totally clear, I earn commission from the sale of products from my collaboration but not anything else on their site!)
Create a Color Story
Feeling inspired? Share your own color story using this palette or create a color story from scratch.
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You must be feeling very proud, but a bit of post-partum depression. Your triplets are amazing. Every post you do is about decision making. This one is especially helpful. The complementary shadows you already own lead you to which palette(s) you would love and use. As usual, brilliant.
Too anxious to feel much else right now, haha!
Thank you, KJH!
This is helpful, thanks! Not a makeup newbie, but what is the difference between the pressed pigments and those just listed as eye shadow?
Sydney Grace just calls their formula Pressed Pigment, but they are just powder eyeshadows. I know for Sydney Grace, they have Shimmer Eyeshadow and Pressed Pigment, and for them, Shimmer is one formula (a lot less shimmery/metallic compared to the Pressed Pigment) while Pressed Pigment is another formula.
Usually, when a brand says Pigment, it means they use non-FDA approved color additives and then they’d have a warning like “not intended for use around the immediate eye area” – see a lot of neon, red, fuchsia, etc. type matte “eyeshadows” from brands like ColourPop and Melt!
Wow! 1 deep palette sold out already! That’s amazing 🤩!! So happy I didn’t delay, hang back, wait and see what reviews were like, or any of that! Jumped in with both feet. Probably should have ordered BOTH collections at one time, but I’m a bit too practical for that. Congratulations and can’t wait to see that “your order has shipped” email come in from Sydney Grace! Way to Go Christine! 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Much love,
April
Noooo, nobody should order both Deep/Light versions!!! Noooooooooooo!
Thank you so much, April!
Looking at this post, with ideas of singles to add to the palettes I must say I’m quite happy with the choices I made when ordering. I had to check to be sure. I did order Green Mist, and Happy Accident as they were on my WL and I added Beyond as I felt it would be useful in many ways, and here it was, chosen by the queen of colour stories!
I did have a few of the other singles in this post in my cart, but had to remove about seven to keep within budget.
I have Herky Bird form a previous order.
I think this is a very helpful post, even if I may not have the SG singles I might have dupes, and if not get ideas of how to add to the palettes.
Green Mist and Happy Accident are both super popular it seems!
It’s hard not to order more Sydney Grace singles… so many beautiful shades. I remember when I made my first order, I was like… well, too many to order all, but WOW, it was hard to narrow down, LOL!
Green Mist seems unusual and yet wearable, Happy Accident is so pretty.
I could have gone completely mad when ordering, I had seven other singles in my cart, and was about to add more when I finally got a grip on myself and started removing. There are so many lovelies, but I have three palettes and 4 singles, because of course Dear Reader had to be mine.