Majolica Majorca Jeweling Eyes in BR792

by PJ on Sunday, April 2, 2017

in -Majolica Majorca, -Shiseido, 2010 Fall, all about Japanese cosmetics, makeup, makeup - eyeshadow, stash focus

Shiseido Majolica Majorca Jeweling Eyes BR792 Fall 2010 Makeup 1

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I purchased Shiseido Majolica Majorca‘s Jeweling Eyes palettes in GD886 and BR792 at about the same time. I first tried GD886 and I was quite disappointed with it. I am pleased (and relieved) to say that it is a very different story with BR792.

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Shiseido Majolica Majorca Jeweling Eyes BR792 Fall 2010 Makeup 2

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Shiseido Majolica Majorca Jeweling Eyes in BR792 (資生堂 マジョリカ マジョルカ ジュエリングアイズ BR792 玉の輿/ 資生堂 戀愛魔鏡 魔幻流光眼影盒 BR792 豪門名媛, ¥1500) was released in Japan as part of the line’s fall 2010 makeup collection. It is a regular item and is still available. The four shades in this palette are (clockwise from top left):

  • cream white, lightly pigmented, softly sparkly
  • mauve beige, moderately pigmented, shimmery
  • caramel bronze, moderately pigmented, with pearly shimmer
  • medium-to-dark brown, moderately pigmented, with a pearly glow

All the shades have multi-hued light-reflective particles. They are all easy to apply and blend, and they all have a good staying power.

The cream white is designed to be used as a highlighter for the brow bones and the inner corners of the eyes, and the mauve beige is designed to be used as a base shade. However, because the mauve beige is not light enough to work as a base shade for me (I use it as a light shadowing shade), I use the cream white as a base shade.

It doesn’t look excessively pearly, frosty or metallic, and it works well with the shimmery mauve beige. As long as I am not heavy-handed with it, it doesn’t look too sparkly as a base shade. (With GD886, I use the off-white yellow as the base shade and I use the cream white on the middle parts of the upper eyelids (as a top coat).)

I was worried that the mauve beige might not suit me since mauve-toned beiges could sometimes look a little unnaturally reddish on me. I was also unsure whether it would work well with the caramel brown. My worries were gone when I applied the shade for the first time. It has a soft warmth to it, and it doesn’t look reddish on me. Also, it coordinates very well with the caramel brown.

I really like the caramel bronze as it suits my warm-toned complexion very well. It suits me much more than the brown gray in GD886. (In the pans, the two shades look quite similar. (The brown gray looks very slightly more yellow-toned.) However, the caramel brown in this palette does not turn gray on me.) It is a competent shadowing shade without looking too dark, and I like its beautiful pearly shimmer.

The medium-to-dark brown is quite creamy and it is easy to apply and blend. It is not a very dark brown, but it is dark enough to work as an eyelining shade. Also, because the caramel brown already adds a good deal of depth and dimension to the eyes, I am fine with the fact that the medium-to-dark brown is not as dark as how I want it to be for an eyelining shade.

Overall I am very pleased with this palette. The shades work very well together, and I like how they create a seamless warm-toned beige-bronze-brown gradation. Among the neutral-toned eyeshadow palettes I have tried recently, it is certainly among my favorites.

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Mina Sunday, April 9, 2017

Heh…I guess I will have to grab this one while it’s still available. I have gotten a few of mj palettes and all of them are quite wearable for me so I am now digging the past releases as well.

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PJ Monday, April 10, 2017

Hi Mina,

I was looking through the Majolica Majorca eyeshadow palettes that you have reviewed, and I think BR792 is probably the closest to Majolook (Illuminator) in BR788 (in terms of the amount of warmth). (I also have this palette.)

Do keep in mind that BR792 is even warmer. The caramel brown is quite warm and has gold, caramel and bronze tones (without looking red-toned or orange-toned). I hope it will work well for you if you do decide to get it! :)

Thank you very much for stopping by again! :)

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