Wednesday, February 27, 2019

My Schitt's Creek Palette


I recently saw a video on the Leesha YouTube channel called "My Kingdom Hearts III Eyeshadow Palette," which is part of her "fantasy palette series." In the video, Leesha created her own custom eyeshadow palette based on one of her favorite video game series. She chose the color scheme based on characters and items in the games, and she also created names for the shadows that related to Kingdom Hearts. 

It was a video that I really enjoyed for multiple reasons. I loved that she was using shadows she already had in a new and creative way. And I enjoyed that she took inspiration from something she loved. It's a really clever idea to encourage people look at their own shadows in a new way, and as soon as I saw the video, I knew this was something I wanted to try as well. 

When I thought of what movie or television show I loved enough to try and replicate this project, one immediately stood out: Schitt's Creek.

I was introduced to this show by a close friend when I was going through a bit of a tough time. The show brought me immense joy, and I have probably rewatched it more than any other show. Every time I just want to feel good and laugh, I turn to Shitt's Creek. It has become quite important to me, so I figured having an eyeshadow palette full of colors that reminded me of it could only be a positive. 

Unlike Leesha, I didn't rename the shadows or pick colors for specific characters or moments from the show. (Had I done so, I would have ended up with an orange shadow that I would have lovingly called "Fold In the Cheese" and a blackened brown that would have been called "What Does Burning Smell Like?" And I didn't necessarily want those colors in this palette.)

Instead, I selected colors from my collection that reminded me of the Rose family (the protagonists of the show):


And this is the palette I made:


Row 1: Colourpop Glass Bull, Jouer Magic Hour (from Skinny Dip), Jouer Star Light (from Skinny Dip), Viseart matte cool-toned brown, Touch of Glam Beauty Merlin's Wand, and Looki Beauty Stiletto.

Row 2: Natasha Denona Glam Green, MAC Haux, ABH Pink Champagne, ABH Dusty Rose, Urban Decay Chase, Natasha Denona Industrial, and Ardency Inn Rose Gold. 

Row 3: Jouer Skinny Dip (from Skinny Dip), MAC Satin Taupe, Natasha Denona Antique Olive, Coloured Raine Duchess, Jouer Midnight Swim (from Skinny Dip), Looxi Beauty Foxy Lady, and Touch of Glam Beauty Dark Knight. 

I chose these colors because they felt luxurious to me. When I imagine the show and these characters, I think of decadent shades of gold and silver, and, of course, black. Interestingly, I don't own a black eyeshadow single, and I have never depotted one with the intention of keeping it. It's always so perplexing to me when people say a matte black eyeshadow is a "must" in every makeup collection because... I don't like black eyeshadow. If my choices are between a back and a very dark brown, I will always choose the brown. 

So, in lieu of a black shadow, I chose several dark and complex shimmers, like Jouer Magic Hour, Jouer Midnight Swim, MAC Satin Taupe, and Touch of Glam Beauty Dark Knight.

Here are seven looks I did with this palette:

Look 1:




Lid: Jouer Star Light
Transition: Viseart matte cool-toned brown
Crease: Natasha Denona Antique Olive
Inner corner: Touch of Glam Beauty Merlin's Wand
Lower lash line: Natasha Denona Antique Olive


Look 2:




Lid: MAC Satin Taupe
Transition: MAC Haux
Crease: ABH Dusty Rose
Inner corner: Urban Decay Chase
Lower lash line: Jouer Midnight Swim

Look 3:




Lid: Ardency Inn Rose Gold
Crease: ABH Dusty Rose
Outer corner: Coloured Raine Duchess
Inner corner: Looxi Beauty Foxy Lady
Lower lash line: Coloured Raine Duchess

Look 4:




Lid: Natasha Denona Glam Green
Crease: MAC Haux
Inner corner: Looxi Beauty Foxy Lady
Lower lash line: MAC Haux

Look 5:



Lid: ABH Pink Champagne
Crease: ABH Dusty Rose
Outer corner: Coloured Raine Duchess
Inner corner: Looxi Beauty Foxy Lady
Lower lash line: ABH Dusty Rose

Look 6:




Lid: Ardency Inn Rose Gold
Crease: ABH Dusty Rose
Outer corner: Coloured Raine Duchess
Inner corner: Looki Beauty Stiletto
Lower lash line: Coloured Raine Duchess

Look 7:




Lid: Natasha Denona Industrial 
Crease: Viseart matte cool-toned brown
Outer corner: Natasha Denona Glam Green
Inner corner: Looki Beauty Stiletto
Lower lash line: Jouer Midnight Swim

I've loved using this palette, and every time I look at it, it reminds me of this show I love so dearly. This is also a color story that I would have never chosen on my own without a source of inspiration behind it. The palette definitely leans cool—especially since all the mattes I chose are cool—which is, frankly, different for my collection. Almost everything in my collection leans very warm, which makes sense since warm colors flatter my skin tone. But the colors within this palette are cool tones that also work for my skin tone. And it has been refreshing to have a cool-toned palette. 

Creating this palette has also enabled me to create color combinations that I likely would not have thought of otherwise, like in Looks 2 and 4. 

A main reason, I think, that people continue to buy palettes with shadows that they already own is because a certain arrangement of colors can be really appealing, especially if you haven't seen those colors arranged in that way before. I still catch myself being affected by this all the time. I get sucked into a beautiful color scheme and have to take a moment to remind myself that I already own those colors. I just don't currently have those colors in that arrangement

This is why I love singles so much and am such a fan of depotting eyeshadows. It allows you to change the shadow arrangement and essentially get a "new" product whenever you feel uninspired or in a rut. I hadn't used many of the shadows in this palette for a very long time, but bringing them into their own arrangement that was inspired by one of my favorite shows has brought new life to them, and I've loved using this palette.

I want to thank Leesha for this great idea, and I think it's fantastic that more content creators are encouraging people to be creative and use what they already have instead of mindlessly spending more money on what we already own. 

4 comments:

  1. Around this time last year, I did five eyeshadow looks based on the four fiends of Chaos from the original Final Fantasy, plus Chaos himself. It was a fun challenge to do and I got to incorporate some really beautiful colors to do so.

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  2. This post made me so happy!! Schitts Creek has become one of my favorite tv shows, and I loved your cool toned looks!

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  3. That's a neat idea, I might try it too!

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  4. This is a cool idea. I might have to do a Derry Girls palette.

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