Friday, January 13, 2012

Fyrinnae Friday

  Alright glamor girls, time for my first installment of "Fyrinnae Friday". Obviously, I am pretty impressed with a company if I am willing to devote one post, every week, about their products. As you saw on Wednesday, I am crazy over Wet n Wild eyeshadow, and I am equally as nuts over Fyrinnae. This is one of the most uniquely fabulously small businesses cranking out makeup. And let me tell you, Fyrinnae is rocking my world, and tons of making lovin' guys and dolls everywhere. Now I have so much to say about this company that I don't want to tie it down to one post.  expect many swatches, photos, looks and tutorials in the future .  For now, here's a little bit about the company who has such uniquely spectacular shades it could give ya palpitations. So sit back, relax, and get your nitroglycerin tablets on hand, cause these beauties will rev you up!

  Fyrinnae is a U.S. based company who does not have a physical store open to the public but instead is web-based. They are cruelty free as they are also a vegan company, and never repackage products. They sell loose eyeshadow, powders, primers, blushes, Highlighters, and lip lusters. I have only tried their eyeshadows, pixie epoxy ( a loose shadow adherent), and their velvet silica gel primer; so please keep in mind these are the only products I can attest too.
  Fyrinnae has some of the most complex and unique colors you could imagine, with flashes of unexpected colors and gorgeous duochromes. I will share a few pics with you of a select few of my favorites, however I want to save the majority for future posts dedicated to individual shades, as this is really more of an intro to the company.  
  If you're going to make a purchase be sure to include their pixie epoxy, as it is totally necessary in getting the best performance out of their shimmery sparkling shades.  It isn't really a primer, but we can call it that for lack of a better word.  It gives the loose shadow something to adhere to, minimizing fallout, and also can be used for foiling shadows.  Remember to use your regular shadow primer in combination with the epoxy to insure your work stays smooth and crease-free! 
  Before this gets any longer than I attended, here is a sneak peak at just a tiny slice of my Fyrinnae collection, expect more soon.  If you just can't wait check out http://fyrinnae.com . Untill the next Fyrinnae Friday, hold on to your britches!
(photos in order are: biker chic,boytoy ,nijiro, adam and steve, monarch butterfly)







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