Glamour Doll Eyes OTM June 2013 + Mini Haul
I have a very exciting Glamour Doll Eyes OTM post this month because I also have a mini GDE haul to share. This month, for some reason, the GDE website would not allow me to check out with the OTM for this month unless I had $12 in my cart. Because OTMs are very time sensitive I decided to just throw in a couple samples with my order.
We’ll start with my sample order. I picked one sample jar of a permanent color and a sample of the GDE primer. They were also generous enough to throw in two sample baggies of shadow as well.
The sample baggies I recieved are in the colors Island Chic and Picture Whore. Both are really beautiful colors that I happy to try out. I’m especially happy to try out Island Chic as it is something I’ve had my eye on for awhile.
The sample jar that I picked out is RoxxCandy. This is an icy, slivery blue that would be great for someone who wants to add a pop of color to neutral makeup. I personally just love blues.
I also picked up a sample of their Control Freak primer. I chose to get the vegan version, since, for the most part, I prefer to use vegan makeup. I’ve been wanting to get this for a really long time, and I have to say, so far, it has not disappointed.
Now onto the actual OTM:
This month’s color is Flicker Pop! It is a bright blue with subtle shimmer. The card for this month says that this a customer created shade and was originally intended for July. But since they would be able to get it to people before the 4th, they decided to send it for June. I mentioned before that I love blues, and this one has to be one of the prettiest blue I have. Look out for an eye look featuring this color soon!
The Swatches
(left to right Flicker Pop and RoxxCandy swacthed over Glamour Doll Eyes Control Freak)
Both colors are just amazing and I have to say that although I have swore by The Balm’s Put A Lid On It eyeshadow primer for pigments, the GDE Control Freak is equally amazing. I do think, though, that if you were to have oily eyelids, this product may not work for you as it has a very slippery feel to it. But the way it grabs on to the pigments is amazing.