My previous shadows were terribly unsuccessful, even in spite of the fact that it was my favourite Yves Rocher – desired "perlamutrovinka" in them was only from above, and there was even a continuous opaque layer. Eyes with them looked unnaturally and gloomy (if a dark shade) and is painful (if light). And I like nacreous shadows, even for a day make-up – that though a little, but eyelids shone.
I stopped the choice on this Trio No. 1. In a set three shades – rather dirty-white (not snow-white), gray-silvery and deep dark gray.



Colors are picked up well. And the producer did not try to be original here – white, gray, dark gray, the simplest and usual classics. Just what I prefer to use daily.
Periodically this trio turns into the duet – in the afternoon I use white more often (on an internal corner) and silvery, and in the evening – silvery and dark gray. The expense small – to these shadows is four months. And a make-up I do almost every day, however, not really bright. Apparently, the most running color at me – silvery.
How shadows are put? Easily and softly (the cream effect of drawing is reached due to existence in composition of jojoba oil), but only silvery and white (this to a lesser extent) shades. Dark gray lays down much heavier, more densely, it is shaded hardly. It is visible also on a photo.


On a basis of a shadow lay down well. To keep long, till 8-9 o'clock maintain, however, by the end of day can roll up therefore periodically glance in a mirror. Whether are showered? Yes, it is a little, but what shadows are not showered? To me such did not meet.
That else very much concerned me upon purchase - it is a smell. Sometimes inexpensive shadows have an aroma very specific and unpleasant to me. But these in spite of the fact that do not differ in high price (before New year cost at us, in Belarus, about three dollars), appeared without such aroma. The smell is neutral, very ill-defined.
To achieve distinct bright color, however, it is necessary to try. As already spoke, I love not a really bright make-up. Those who loves "more hotly" will need to put shadows in two-three layers. Only dark gray, perhaps, already from the first layer gives quite saturated color.
I recommend shadows to lovers of classics; yourself who corrects a make-up from day in evening outdoors at once (conveniently to carry shadows with himself, colors have) and also to lovers of small, moderately, nacre in a century or two – as a festive fir-tree you will not shine, but pleasant gloss will appear.