Makeup Review: Thevi Cosmetics

by PJ on Sunday, July 27, 2008

in makeup, makeup - blusher, makeup - eyeshadow

(From left: Sheer Matte Blush in Touch of Plum and Sheer Rouge,
Triple Split Shadow in Bistro and Venice,
Matte Eyeshadow in Charcoal)

The recently launched Thevi Cosmetics aims to provide makeup colors that suit people of all skin tones, particularly those with darker complexions. However, for those of you that have a fair skin tone, you can benefit from some of these items that I am reviewing below if you usually go for well-pigmented makeup items.

Triple Split Shadow (in Bistro and Venice)

Both trios include a highlighter, a shadowing shade and a lining shade. Upon looking at the colors, I thought Venice, with what appeared to be a muted medium beige pink, would suit me better than Bistro. But I was wrong.

The two shadowing shades in the trios are moderately pigmented and have a soft and flattering shimmery finish, but they go on warmer than they look. The beige pink in Venice goes on too warm for me, but the greyish-looking beige in Bistro doesn’t show up greyish on me and the soft beige-brown finish looks very natural.

The highlighting and lining shades in Bistro are very well pigmented, and the gold highlighter has quite a metallic finish. The deep brown and pale beige pink in Venice, on the other hand, seem uncharacteristically sheer.

Matte Shadow (in Charcoal)

I find this to be a great multi-purposed item. It is a good matte eyeshadow if you want the classic smoky-eye look. It can go on sheer as a light grey or heavier as a very dark grey. The silky powder is also suitable for lining the eyes and, again, the color intensity is adjustable. I also use it as a brow powder since I have black hair and brows (and need a brow powder that is grey-based rather than brown-based). A light-handed application can create defined but natural-looking brows. (In comparison, this shade is greyer than Medium Ash in Anatasia’s line reviewed earlier.)

Sheer Matte Blush (in Touch of Plum and Sheer Rouge)

“Rich” and “vibrant” are accurate descriptions of these blushers on Thevi’s website, as these are not “sheer” (as the name suggests). The matte Touch of Plum is a rich warm pink (which looks darker than it does on the photo above), while Sheer Rouge is even darker and warmer and has a hint of shimmer.

Both are very pigmented and have a pleasant texture. I think the finish is what Thevi sets out to achieve, as I’d imagine they can really show up on and complement darker complexions. (I have a light-to-medium skin tone, and I have to be very light-handed with them.) Overall they are worth a look if rich pigments in blushers are what you are looking for.

(Note on packaging: All Thevi’s eyeshadows and blushers are housed in very sleek and compact cases. But some of the lids are quite tight and I think they can be hard to open for people with long nails.)

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

shopinchic Monday, July 28, 2008

Such pretty colors. I think they would definitly work for nighttime looks.

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PJ Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Hi Shopinchic,

Thank you for your comment. I hope the colors will work for you if you decide to give them a try. :)

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心。葵 Tuesday, July 29, 2008

it’s pretty!
btw, where is Thevi from?
haven’t heard of it though :P

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PJ Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Hi Plue,

Thevi the brand is US-based and is a fairly new brand. The founder, Thevaki Thambirajah, was born of Sri Lankan parents.

Thank you for stopping by again! :)

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Toya Wednesday, July 30, 2008

I just tried the blush, lipliner and lipstick and I am very pleased with the quality.

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PJ Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Hi Toya,

I am generally pleased with the quality as well. The texture of the powder is on the whole pleasant to work with. The minor issues for me are the main shade in the Venice trio and some aspects of the packaging. But overall I think this is a promising line and I hope to see new items later on.

Thank you for stopping by my blog again! :)

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