When I was roaming Cosmoprof North America last summer, the Ittse booth was definitely one of my favorites. The eyeshadows were silky, the owners were enthusiastic, & I’m a sucker for customization. Today I’m sharing the new Fall 2016 Collection called Sol Terra Luna & I also put together a perfect combination of some of my favorite autumn shades for an eye look! Keep reading to check it out!
Where the stratosphere meets the stars and the planets align: The Sol Terra Luna Collection embodies the phenomenon and brings it down-to-earth. Baked terra-tones collide with cosmic-cools to create this elemental constellation of colors. A stellar combination of rich, dynamic sparkles, celestial pearls and sumptuous mattes ensure endless options are always in orbit. Whether the look you seek is intergalactic or earthy, knocking ’em dead is always written in the stars.
The Sol Terra Luna Collection includes:
– 1 Mid-Pearl Eye Shadow in Beatnik
– 3 High-Pearl Eye Shadows in La Lune, My Fair Lady, Phēnom
– 3 Sparkle Eye Shadows in Down By Law, Equinox, Hella Hella
– 2 Matte Shadows in Roman Holiday, Bare Canvas
– 1 High-Pearl Illuminator in Pharaoh
– 1 Matte Cheek Color in Havana
So how does this palette work? Well- that’s simple & reusable & customizeable …Oh My! The palette itself is very slim, lightly padded, & contains a very large mirror. I also love that it comes with a clear slip inside to separate the eyeshadows & the mirror to help keep things clean. Because it is magnetic, you can move things around however you wish. Come winter you can swap out some shades or add them to a whole new palette. That’s one of my favorite things ever because I’m constantly switching out my shadows!
The way this collection is laid out is in sections: Sol, Terra, & Luna. Sol is meant to capture the radiance of the sun & lean golden. The Terra shades are more earthy. & the Luna shades are dazzling moon-inspired shades. I actually don’t have every shade in the entire collection so I’ll mark which shade is part of which section as I go!
Top Row left to right- Bare Canvas (Fall 2016- Sol), Pink Pearl, Brut
Middle Row left to right- Steps of Rome, Hella Hella (Fall 2016- Terra), La Lune
Bottom Row left to right- Beatnik (Fall 2016- Luna), Equinox (Fall 2016- Luna), Down by Law (Fall 2016- Terra)
Top Cheek Color- Key Largo
Bottom Cheek Color- Havana (Fall 2016)
Top Row left to right- Bare Canvas (Fall 2016- Sol), Pink Pearl, Brut
Middle Row left to right- Steps of Rome, Hella Hella (Fall 2016- Terra), La Lune
Bottom Row left to right- Beatnik (Fall 2016- Luna), Equinox (Fall 2016- Luna), Down by Law (Fall 2016- Terra)
Top Cheek Color- Key Largo
Bottom Cheek Color- Havana (Fall 2016)
For this look I wanted to use some of my absolute favorite shades to pull together a warm, autumn eyeshadow look. I love the texture of these eyeshadows because they just don’t take much work to blend at all! I used an eyeshadow primer (like I always do) but other than that- this is an all-Ittse eyeshadow creation. Plus winged eyeliner- because I’m me & can’t fight it. & if you’re loving this lip color…which I’m obsessed with… it is in the shade Girl Gang here! I also used just a touch of Havana on my cheeks for some color.
Bare Canvas is the perfect base color, so that’s where I started. I blended in a super thin layer right over my eyeshadow primer. For my crease I worked in Hella Hella focusing on the outer corner. On the outer 2/3rds of my lid I patted on Steps of Rome & blending a bit into the crease. On the inner corner I went with Pink Pearl which is a pretty gorgeous highlight! To blend the edges of the crease colors I worked in Bare Canvas again to airbrush the edges. On the lower lashline I used Pink pearl on the inner half & just a tad of Hella Hella blended & smoked out. Then eyeliner, wings, & mascara of course!
You can purchase Ittse products from their website here & they’re also available on Amazon here! I really want to look into more shades & palettes- so hopefully I can review more soon! What kinds of colors would you like to see? Which shades caught your eye?
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