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FOR THE SWATCH!!!!
From top left to right we swatched: "Winterfell," "King's Landing," "Bay of Dragons," and "Hardhome."
The swatches from left to right are "Winterfell Snow," "Lannister Gold," "Dragon Smoke," and "The Night King."
The swatches from top to bottom are "Dracarys," "Sansa Stark," "White Walker," "Daenerys Targaryen," and "Cersei Lannister."
Allie's thoughts: The names and packaging were absolutely ADORABLE. The lipsticks and eyeliner were easily my favorite items from the collection, as they’re so ridiculously pigmented. Like, I swatched the gold eyeliner on my hand an hour ago and it STILL hasn’t come off, even after washing my hands with soap. I do feel like the eye shadows lacked pigment but, to be fair, they probably would have showed up better on my skin if I had been wearing a foundation/concealer to hide my natural redness, which is obviously competing with the red tones of the look. My bad! Overall, I definitely think that I had the most wearable look of the four — I just needed a big ol' glass of red wine to complete it.
Ehis's thoughts: I used "The Wall" section of the palette for my look! The names are hella fan servicey: "Take the Black," "White Walker," "Frozen North," and "Free Folk." I loved it all. I also loved the lipstick, but I'm a sucker for Urban Decay lippies, so this wasn't a surprise. Even though the palette was hella cute in THEORY, I don't think I'd wear these looks in real life unless I was going to some kind of Game of Thrones costume party. The "White Walker" shade (a very icy blue color) left so much fallout on my face it looked like I was crying cocaine. Let's just say the North remembers just how much eyeshadow was on my face versus on my actual eye. Overall, I think it's very cute and fun to play with, but it's not exactly practical for everyday use.
Farrah's thoughts: I used the "Bay of Dragons" section to recreate this look, and I was ready to feel as regal and badass as Daenerys stepping out of a sea of flames. The eyeliner was smooth and silky and went on very easily. Every shimmery shadow in this section of the palette was lovely, but I wish it were just a tad more pigmented. I probably could have kept layering it on to recreate a bolder look, but it already felt like I had a ton on my lids. The eyeshadow brushes KILLED ME. I loved that they were Jon and Arya's swords — that's such a nice touch! Overall, I think the eyeshadow shades work more for nighttime looks versus a daytime look. I would 100% experiment with more of the colors if I were going out!
Crystal's thoughts: Like everyone and their mother, I LOVE Game of Thrones. So when I heard there was going to be a GoT-themed makeup line, OBVIOUSLY I was very excited. I ended up picking the “Winterfell” palette for my look. My actual application process did NOT go as smoothly as I would’ve liked, which is 100% user error. But I managed to incorporate all the colors. The only thing I wasn’t a huge fan of was the lip & cheek stain… That did nothing for me. Also, the “Sansa Stark” lipstick was a pretty color in and of itself, but on me it looked sheerer than a dress in Littlefinger’s brothel. Overall, although the makeup application was A LOT more heavy than I would normally do, I can totally see myself using almost all of these products again — although not for an everyday look. Would I wear this on a night out? Sure…especially if it involved me, Jon Snow, and a steamy cave. I wonder how this makeup would hold up North of the Wall?