Product Information
Ingredients: Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Tin Oxide (77861), Manganese Violet (Pigment Violet 16), Red 40, Ultramarines (Pigment Blue 29), Bronze Powder, Silica, Magnesium Stearate, Carnauba Wax.
Size: 3g (mini jar with sifter) / 5g (full size with sifter)
Other: Vegan, not lip safe. Keep well sealed in a cool environment. Recommended 2 year shelf life.
Application Guide
For best application results apply this shade over an eye shadow primer like our Shadow Magic; this will help to prevent creasing and will improve pigmentation and coverage.
About Femme Fatale Cosmetics
Femme Fatale is an Australian artisan line established in 2011 by Sophie Broadbent, a then-25 year old with a lifelong passion for colour and a demand for being creative. Our primary specialisations are duochrome/shifting eye shadows and delicate lacquer collections often inspired by our favourite classic works of literature or children’s novels. Based out of our sunny Brisbane workshop, Femme Fatale are dedicated to producing premium artisan products of individual quality, in addition to providing to you the leading shopping experience that makes us so popular amongst artisan and nail enthusiasts worldwide. Enjoy!
Product imagery including swatches are by Femme Fatale Cosmetics. Eye swatch is courtesy of the lovely abajmiller
Breann (verified owner) –
This is a highly pigmented rose/copper shifting pigment, beautiful for the Fall!
Rachel (verified owner) –
This is a very unique colour! It is pigmented and blends out nicely.
Merel (verified owner) –
This is The Wayward Prince’s darker, warmer sister, but with a slightly weaker shift. The base is a super pretty brick red that definitely isn’t for everyone, but is one of my favourite colours. The shift comes out over glitter glue and completely transforms the shadow, making this perfect for a one shadow look. It’s super unique and if coppers and reds are you’re thing, you’ll adore it!
Rachael (verified owner) –
This looks great as a lid color, but I prefer to use it in the outer corner with a vibrant gold/copper/orange in the lid. It also looks great in the corners when doing a halo eye! It has a great brick red base, and the sheen isn’t overly prominent (which I prefer for dark colors).
Steffli (verified owner) –
The Lost Legend is, for me, a medium washed out red with a rose tinge. The gold-green shimmer makes it look a bit cool, so I like to use it together with The Scarecrow in the outer edge to make it look a bit warmer. Otherwise, it’s a nice shadow, and I did not have any problems with application.
Katrina (verified owner) –
Over a sticky base, this turns into a yellowy-green gold with green sparkles. Over an ordinary primer, more of the base comes through.
This one is often compared to The Wayward Prince, however the base shade is one of the only similarities I see between the two, as their shifts are quite different, enough that you can definitely own both of them. TWP has a smoother, pinker, bronze shift, and it’s also a bit warmer. The shift of TLL is probably closer to Cosmic Owl, but slightly cooler and lighter in tone. Lovely shadow, although I think I would like it even more if the green in the shift were stronger, and the base a touch darker.