Over the summer, I continually saw ads for the brand Smith&Cult. Given that I am a sponge for learning about “new” brands, and I wasn’t familiar with this one. I did some research, looked up some product reviews, and was curious if they sold in Ulta or Sephora. S&C looked exciting, and the brand seemed right up my alley, almost giving me Milk Makeup vibes, and you know how much I love Milk. Then life continued to happen, and my makeup adventure thoughts went back to the back burner, yet again.
Fast forward to September, a few of the beauty channels I follow mentioned them positively, and the brand sprung back into my head. Luckily, they do sell in stores with some Ulta locations, and of course, you can purchase their products on their website- but I wanted to be able to see the product in person! I remembered that I had some Ulta points burning a hole in my pocket, and one of their palettes jumped out and spoke to me.
Only one store in my area carried S&C, so I hopped in my little beep-beep machine and took my happy self to the store. ADVENTURE TIME!
I walked in the store, did my usual lap around to see the new, shiny things from my favorite go-to brands: Urban Decay, Smashbox, Dose of Colours, etc… Finally, I made my way to a small little display of Smith and Cult (located three-quarters of the way back in the prestige section, almost by the skincare).
The items that jumped out to me were the glitter gels, blushes, and of course – the eyeshadow palettes; there were two – the berry-toned Lilac Flash palette and my favorite of the two, the Daze palette.
I didn’t want to go down the rabbit hole, and my Ulta points are precious, so I opted to dip my toes in with the Sombre’ Shift Daze Eyeshadow Palette and go from there. Not bad for $28 bucks – and thanks to my Ulta points, it was ZERO! /winner winner chicken dinner!
The Daze palette has a very easy-to-work-with color palette. Given that this palette is very earth-toned, you can easily create a dark brown smokey eye or something more daytime friendly with just a bit of sparkle. Also, the round “transforming” shade is stunning, and I’ve noticed that it is similar in formula to the Kevyn Aucoin Prismagic Highlighter shades.
Since purchasing it, I have found myself reaching for it during days when I need to put a face on and don’t have a whole lot of time to do so. It has been a perfect “Autumn” palette for me. Not that I’m at a loss for Autumn-themed palettes since that is apparently mah jam, and the whole 70s couch color vibe is something that I am a fan of…
If you would like me to do a full review with swatches and multiple eye look examples, please let me know down in the comments. I think Smith&Cult deserve a little more love out here on the interwebs.
On to the look, because let’s face it – that’s why you clicked the link.
I love, love, LOVE the combination of coppers and mossy greens. I’m a sucker for both, separately, but when their powers combine… CAPTAIN PLANET… WAIT. WHAT?! Sorry, I went down a weird 90s tangent.
Anyways… I love how this look turned out. I think I was channeling my love for sweet potato casserole and green beans with this color combination… and great, now I’m hungry. Ugh!
The matte eyeshadows are buildable, meaning that you won’t accidentally pack on more than you can easily blend out. The metallic shades are best applied with a finger or silicone tipped applicator brush. The “transformer” shade can says it can be used as a highlighter, but it is relatively glittery, so I keep it to my eye area.
Makeup Used:
– Tatcha Silk Canvas *
– MAC Hyper Real Foundation in FX Gold + Becca First Light Primer
– NARS Sheer Glow Foundation in Light 2, Mont Blanc
– Bite Beauty Multistick in Blondie (contour) and Creme Caramel (Blush)
– Make Up For Ever Artist Color Pencil in Endless Cacao (contour)
– European Body Art Alcohol Activated Makeup in Aged Tattoo and Tendon (Brows)
– Mehron Makeup Paradise AQ Makeup in (Storm Cloud, Teal, White, Blue, Deep Green, and Black)
– Becca Undereye Setting Powder
– Anastasia Beverly Hills Subculture Palette (Dawn, Mercury and Untamed)
– Lime Crime Prelude Palette ( Saturn and Sea Foam )
– Smashbox Cosmetics Always On Liquid Eye Liner
– Haus Laboratories Eye-Dentify Eye Pencil in Punk (Black) *
– Urban Decay GoT Collab 24/7 Pencil in Winterfell Snow
– i-Envy Extension Curl Lashes in KLEC08 (L curl)
– Milk Makeup Waterproof KUSH Mascara *
– Milk Makeup Flex Highlighter in Lit *
– Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray
ACCESSORIES:
– Wig: Epic Cosplay Wigs in Apollo (Sage Green) Styled by me
– Dress: Ava+Viv Dress from Target, dyed with RIT
– Contacts: Pinky Paradise Eurasia Contacts in Aqua Blue
– Ears: Ardani Faux Elf Ears via Amazon: https://amzn.to/31Ca35a
Note: I am allergic to latex so I always coat my ears in several layers of prosaide anywhere they would come in contact with my skin to provide some protection and not make me break out so fast, because that’s not cute.
(*denotes items received in PR)
So, I guess that’s my story, and I’m sticking to it. If you would like to see more tutorials using this palette OR if you’d want a full review and swatchfest, let me know down in the comments. I did film another more work-appropriate look with this palette, which will hopefully be coming soon.
Do you have this palette? Are you curious about it and want to pick it up sometime in the future? Let me know all about it in the comments.
CHAOS NOTE:
I realize that things abruptly stopped after announcing that I was going to do CHAOSMAS on Sunday. Long story short: there were a lot of things that happened this week, and I needed to shift my priorities. I’m planning on filming a CCGRWM later this afternoon and talk about a few things, so hold tight. Thanks for sticking with me in the meantime.
FTC DISCLAIMER: This post is not sponsored. All commentary, opinions (both written and spoken), and photography within this post are 100% my own. Occasionally, I am fortunate enough to receive items via PR and those items are always marked with a (*). If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me via my CONTACT PAGE or by email at info(at)jaechaos.com.