It's Sunday: what better to post than a review of Sunday Riley Prismasilk Eye Color in Moon Dust? Sunday Riley is a relatively new cosmetics company that's found its way into the heart of luxury cosmetics lovers. I was lucky to win Sunday Riley Moon Dust prismasilk eye color from a Best Things in Beauty giveaway (see Charlestongirl's review of Moon Dust here). Today I'm sharing my review, photos, and swatches of Sunday Riley Moon Dust with you!
When I first opened Sunday Riley Moon Dust indoors, I was under the impression that it was a regular white shadow. However, outdoors it was more like an off white or very pale beige. The sunlight and camera seems to amplify this beige color in my photos.
I was initially surprised at Sunday Riley's choice of packaging. Clear plastic lids are commonly seen on drugstore products. That said, it is convenient to see the color inside, and the construction is more luxe. As you can see below, the clear lid is actually a very thick slab-like lid. At one point while photographing, I saw the faintest little rainbow being cast on the shadow by a prismatic effect. The lid has the Sunday Riley 'SR' logo indented, while the shadow pan itself has Sunday Riley embossed in it. The texture of the shadow in the pan seems firm. Not much is kicked up when I run my brush on it, although product is coming off the surface.
Moon Dust goes on very sheerly, though it does spread evenly and well. It took me multiple brush strokes to build up the swatch below. When worn on my eyes, the color was practically invisible, save for a subtle lightening effect. The eyeshadow has a formula suitable for wet or dry use, so I used a wet brush. This worked quite well to build up the color to a soft white-grey. I could see where Moon Dust gets its name from!
Overall, I'm excited to have tried Sunday Riley Moon Dust. The subtle grey-white suits my taste and I do appreciate the effect of barely-there and brightening shadows. Though I do like Moon Dust, I would recommend a try-before-buy since the color does seem to be sheer, which is not everyone's cup of tea. Thank you to Charlestongirl for the wonderful giveaway and thanks for reading! Have you been eyeing or trying any Sunday Riley colors? Do you have a favorite off-white eyeshadow?
Love, Dovey.
I want to try one of these shadows someday! This looks like it would be a great inner corner highlight.
ReplyDeleteMy fave off-white shadow is Stila Kitten. I love that shadow!
Hi Tracy, I agree! It's very subtle... it would work well with other cooler colors :). Kitten is a color that I've heard so much about; I need to seek it out!
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DeleteI still haven't tried Sunday Riley's e/s yet. I do love their skincare line. My favorite is Nars Abyssinia ( I am sure you know this one very well:)) and Inglot #353M...I nominated you for The Versatile Blogger Award, come check it out:)
ReplyDeleteHi Rola, NARS Abyssnia is really pretty! I don't have it in my collection, but I know what you mean :)
DeleteI haven't tried Sunday Riley yet. Moon Dust is very pretty & looks understated - more glow than sparkle. I agree with you that it will work well as a highlight with cooler colors! Enjoy our new addition to your collection! I love Charleston Girl's giveaways - she always has lovely items!
ReplyDeleteHi Kristi, well said! It's definitely more glow :) I <3 Charlestongirl's giveaways too. They're so generous!
DeleteI'm dying to try out some Sunday Riley products. I have my eye on a few eye shadows and lipstick. I have to have at least one Sunday Riley product in my collection just because my daughters name is Riley and she was born on a Sunday.Plus the products look like good quality.
ReplyDeleteHi RileyMariesMom, What a cool coincidence! I love product names that are relevant to my life; if that was me, Sunday Riley would become a must!
DeleteMy birthday is next month and I think I'm going to pick up at least one as a present for myself. I really like the Burnt Eggplants and French Press. They cost a little more then what I typically like to for a single, but you seem to get a good amount of product for it. I'm hoping the Sunday Riley site will have these it sometime soon.
DeleteI jumped on the SR bandwagon bigtime! I bought 7 - sight unseen - from Barneys online. Burnt Eggplant, is stunning, my favorite. Lady Godivaand Sanders are almost identical in color. Casablanca is a pretty bluegreenish black color. I agree with you about Moon Dust being very sheer on the eyes.
ReplyDeleteMy problem is that most of them are packed very hard and a little difficult to get onto your brush. You almost have to dig into them to get anything on your brush. I guess I just expected them to be smooth and buttery, and most of them are not. Burnt Egglant is the exception, it's soft and creamy and stunning. But I dropped that one and it broke my heart into a million pieces.
If you're interested, I would recommend buying one or two to see how they work for you.
Hi Beth--- wow! You really dove in :) I did have a bit of a problem too getting the shadow to kick up. When it did come off, it went on smoothly. It's interesting to know that different colors in the collection behave differently. I'm so sorry about your shadow loss--- I can imagine what that must have been like :( Were you able to recover anything?
DeleteIt's pretty! I have yet to try one of these. I do want one, but oh man, I have so many shadows ._. My favorite off white shadows are all in palettes, I think.
ReplyDeleteHaha story of our lives, right? There are so many whites and off whites out there. Who would have known there's so much variety in a non-color? :)
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