So I hear the show's going to be completely nuts tonight. (You may want to catch up on the book passages I posted a couple of weeks back if you're unfamiliar with Mason Verger. Or don't, and go on living a happy life.) It's already pretty off-the-rails on Twitter, if you happened to see the picture Bryan Fuller posted this morning; Tumblr's been a smoking pile of rubble ever since. And that's before the picture of the--well, I'll stop there.
Two Aromaleigh eyeshadow colors this week (with quick tests on the back of my hand, as they just arrived, HUZZAH), and the first one still cracks me up:

CYGNUS: Yeah, we did. We totally, totally did. And explaining the concept to my mother was hilarious. The description: "It appears to be a brown-based neutral but it goes on as a rich pewter, with cocoa undertones. It has a rich rose/violet duochrome." Dry, it's actually fairly soft and rosy; the darker tones of the painting's background come out more strongly if you apply it with a damp brush.

IKEBANA: "An exquisite rose frost, with a vibrant chartreuse/green duochrome," which I cannot get on camera, but it's there, and it gives the color this great little kick. And I want to roll in it. (Also lip safe!)
The colors up so far, all together:

I am now in possession of the next three as well, and I know of at least one more being formulated--and then I think we'll have only one slot out of twenty left open? So we're either going to have a hell of a time narrowing down #20, or we'll have to keep going; we'll have to see.

Two Aromaleigh eyeshadow colors this week (with quick tests on the back of my hand, as they just arrived, HUZZAH), and the first one still cracks me up:

CYGNUS: Yeah, we did. We totally, totally did. And explaining the concept to my mother was hilarious. The description: "It appears to be a brown-based neutral but it goes on as a rich pewter, with cocoa undertones. It has a rich rose/violet duochrome." Dry, it's actually fairly soft and rosy; the darker tones of the painting's background come out more strongly if you apply it with a damp brush.

IKEBANA: "An exquisite rose frost, with a vibrant chartreuse/green duochrome," which I cannot get on camera, but it's there, and it gives the color this great little kick. And I want to roll in it. (Also lip safe!)
The colors up so far, all together:

I am now in possession of the next three as well, and I know of at least one more being formulated--and then I think we'll have only one slot out of twenty left open? So we're either going to have a hell of a time narrowing down #20, or we'll have to keep going; we'll have to see.