In Dan Brown’s new book, a secret society of cream shadow enthusiasts plots to overthrow the government from a network of hidden catacombs beneath the country’s largest Target store. At the heart of this cosmetics conspiracy — the JK Glitterati Shadow Dust Duo Collection.
**SPOILER ALERT**
Angels & Demons was only the beginning! Where the Illuminati failed, the Glitterati succeed by appealing to lazy ladies who love shimmery cream shadows. Each of the three $18 duos in the collection has two ends. On one, a cream shadow with a doe-foot applicator; on the other, a loose powder shadow with a roller ball.
Despite being expensive for a drugstore makeup product, the flexible, long-wearing duos quickly spread to Target’s many stores nationwide…
It’s quite a page-turner. 🙂
I’ve been wearing the Paparazzi duo this week, trying the shadows separately and also layered together.
Jemma must have read my mind as I read the book because the shimmery golden cream shadow side, with its cute, little pieces of glitter, is a snap to apply. I just dab a bit onto my lids and blend with my fingers. That’s it. And the color stays put all day long without creasing or skipping town.
Here it is beside an iPhone for scale…
The roller ball side, which conceals a shimmery, peachy gold loose shadow, also applies easily, distributing powder evenly on my lids, and all I do is blend out the edges with a finger or a brush.
I could wear Paparazzi any day of the week, but I bet it would shine as a weekend getaway product. The next time El Hub whisks me away on a romantic trip to Napa (hint, hint, honey!), it’s coming along for the ride.
For casual day use, I’d probably apply the cream shadow, and then add mascara, blush and gloss. For a dressier look at night, I might layer the powder shadow on top of the cream, add a thick layer of cat liner (and maybe some false lashes) and a lipstick in matte pink or red.
It’s weird… If this were sold as a department store product, I would probably be okay with the price. Flexible, convenient, attractive and long-wearing — but the fact that it’s at Target sorta messes with my head. The price is very high for what I typically think of for drugstore makeup, but you do get a very high quality product for what you pay for.
PRICE: $18
AVAILABILITY: Available now at Target stores and also online
MAKEUP AND BEAUTY BLOG RATING: B+ (fantastic quality, but it’s expensive for drugstore)
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
Tiffany says
I have a couple of the Tarte versions of this! This one looks good but I agree about the price. I wanna try out the new JK blushes as well!
Karen says
Me too! I used to bring them to the gym all the time for post-workout touchups. 😀
Ooh, speaking of the new blushes, I’ve been road testing South Beach (the bronzy brown one). Will have a review/swatches coming up soon.
How have you been? It feels like I haven’t seen you in a while!
Tiffany says
You haven’t seen me in a while because I had my baby 🙂 she was born on 3-21. There’s a picture on my twitter if you want to see her!
Karen says
GIRLFRIEND!!!!
Congratulations! I’m so happy for your and your family. A little beauty addict is born… awww!
Tiffany says
Thank you, Karen and Nina!
Nina says
congratulations, Tiffany! 🙂
Kate Williamson says
Congratulations and welcome to Mommy World!
Kim says
Congrats, Tiffany!! 🙂
Jessi (Lacquered, Painted, Polished) says
How do you think these compare to the Tarte versions Karen? These are $1 more than Tarte’s and come in less colors, but I’m always up for something new. And it’s weird about prices. I don’t mind (hardly) spending $38 for an Hourglass eye shadow duo but have a hard time paying more than $10 bucks for something at the drugstore, no matter how good it is!
Andrea says
Lovely glitter i love Glitter also, Btw do u have a nice make up looks? with the NYX cream palletes.
I would like to try new things I have the Bronse Goddes and the Royal purples. Maybe the Goddes will look good beside the glitteratie of course with out overdoeing it.
FauxFlush says
I share your discomfort at paying a price like this at Target. Along the same lines, if a product is available at both Sephora and Nordstrom and I’m not re-purchasing via mail, I nearly always buy at Nordstrom – despite the Sephora loyalty program. If I’m going to pay department store prices, I enjoy a department store experience. To me, a luxury shopping experience totally justifies a large portion of the price differential. I suppose that if people don’t care to try out products and discuss them with an SA, then the high-end Target brands fill that niche. They offer quality packaging and pigmentation coupled with drug-store convenience. Packaging is 3/4 of the problem with a lot of drug-store products – I ALWAYS break those compacts.
Vijaya says
Wowza, that is NOT a drugstore price. Still, I do like the way it looks. <3
Rae says
I completely agree with you on the price – even when something’s reasonably priced for a high-end/mid-range item, I’ll have troubles with a larger figure if it’s in the drugstore! I’m alright with paying more at, say, Sephora, because the return policy is so much better… but to pay the same amount and not have the “insurance”? Bleh.
Aaaanyhow, that’s enough of my ramble. This does look lovely – I wish we had Jemma Kidd in Canada!
Melissa says
You hit the nail on the head with that! I’m super cautious about shopping for makeup at Target because you can’t return it. Not worth wasting the money unless I’ve tried it elsewhere and loved it.
Chris25 says
Premiere looks cool. I own a lot of champagne shades, so I wouldn’t get Paparazzi. How does this compare to Tarte’s version?
gio says
I agree with you about the price. Still, it’s a lovely shade.
Nina says
im not too sure abt the price … but the color is soooo pretty! 🙂
Becky says
Karen-
Secret fan for a long time finally speaking up because I LOVE your necklace! Where does it come from?
Becky
Liz says
I’m interested in how the product’s applicators look! I love cream shadows, and this looks pretty nice. If you review another one could you maybe snap a pic of how they apply on? Though I will obviously check them out if my Target has them! But it usually doesn’t get the best make up goodies.
Phyrra says
Yeah I think the Jemma Kidd & Pixi are priced too high for Target. That said, I do love the Jemma Kidd makeup book I purchased. It’s made me curious about her product quality.
Ann says
Karen could you tell me what font you used in the photo? Thanks!
Soo says
this reminds me of Tarte’s lock and roll pens that I wasn’t a big fan of..
side note, I really like how you’ve been posting photos of products next to your phone and/or in your hand to show an idea of its size. I remember seeing Bella Bamba in Sephora for the first time and I was like O.O; when I did because my brain thought it’d be bigger. 😛
Kim says
OK, I got very excited about “roller ball”, as usual. Also, I think reports of your writer’s block have been greatly exaggerated because this post made me laugh more than once (and I don’t even like Dan Brown!). 🙂 Luckily for me, I’m so in love with my Givenchy shadows that nothing will tempt me for quite a while.
Just a quick primer note, too. I got a sample of Tarte’s ReCreate and just wanted to share that it’s been working really well. I’ve been using under my eyes to keep the powder liner in place. I still use UD Eden on my lids, but find that it likes to camp out in my “fine” lines when used under my eyes. Have you tried the Tarte? What did you think?
Jean says
Love the post and the look!!! Btw what Font face did you use for glitteratti?
Instant Karma (formerly L) says
Oooh, so pretty! Even though I own approximately 9287353298 gold eye shadows, I always want more. I may have to swing by Target and buy this 😀
Sss says
Pretty font!