Makeup Geek Duochromes (Full Collection – Swatches, Review & Looks)

Makeup Geek Duochromes

Oh man. I have been lusting and lusting over the Makeup Geek duochromes since they first launched  back in September. At the time, I couldn’t justify the cost of the whole collection, but come December I was back in a position to purchase ALL OF THEM.  I picked up the entire duochrome set in a packaged bundle for $150 USD. That set comes with all twelve duochrome shadows and all eight duochrome pigments. As I’m typing this, the set is currently out of stock, but it’s expected to be back in stock in early February.

Sidenote: If you’re ever wondering WHEN something will be back in stock at Makeup Geek, always be sure to check their spreadsheet here. They’ve had it for years and it’s continuously updated.

Makeup Geek Duochrome Eyeshadows
Makeup Geek Duochrome Eyeshadows

The duochrome eyeshadow singles are packaged in the usual single pan packaging (no case for these guys yet, so you’ll need a Z-palette).

Makeup Geek Duochrome Pigments
Makeup Geek Duochrome Pigments

The pigments come in the same original containers as the MUG pigments, but they’ve had an updated lid and logo design that is much more appealing than its earlier incarntion.

As we get into the shades, please keep in mind that since these shadows reflect multiple colours, sometimes a camera cannot capture each shade. At the bottom of all of the swatches are out of focus shots that I’ve taken in an attempt to show you the dimension of each shade.

Makeup Geek Duochrome Eyeshadow Swatches

Makeup Geek - Blacklight
Makeup Geek – Blacklight

Blacklight is a purple with teal reflect. This is an incredible shade to use with a black base since it will do a lot to change the colour of the shadow.

Makeup Geek - Phantom
Makeup Geek – Phantom

Phantom is a white shadow with a purple reflect. I find this very similar to MAC’s Vellum, although the texture on the Makeup Geek shadow is a million times better. I’ve had several pans of Vellum over the years and it ALWAYS develops crusty hardpan. (Very annoying!) I’m so pleased Phantom doesn’t do that!

Makeup Geek - Karma
Makeup Geek – Karma

Karma is an orangey-gold with green reflects.

Makeup Geek - Voltage
Makeup Geek – Voltage

Voltage is a colour I am so, SO FREAKING HAPPY TO HAVE. I had an old MAC duo that was very similar to this shade and I’ve never ever found a dupe for it (was the light white/gold shade from the Illusionary/Burning Ambition duo).

Makeup Geek - Steampunk
Makeup Geek – Steampunk

Steampunk is another unique shade I wasn’t expecting to see and it’s jawdropping. It’s a black base with a bronze reflect. And it’s EXACTLY what I would expect a shadow called “Steampunk” to look like.

Makeup Geek - Havoc
Makeup Geek – Havoc

Havoc, to me, is your basic MAC Club. It’s an orangey-brown base with some teal reflect.

Makeup Geek - Typhoon
Makeup Geek – Typhoon

Typhoon is another one that took me by surprise. It looks pretty, you know.. green in the pan. Even perhaps a pale green. However, once you swatch it, the colour actually DEEPENS (sayyyyy what?) and it develops this gorgeous teal with gold and green reflect. Insanity.

Makeup Geek - Secret Garden
Makeup Geek – Secret Garden

Another stunner! Secret Garden also deepends up once you apply it. It’s a dark brown base with sharp green reflect. This is the perfect shade if you only want to wear one colour on your eye – it’ll be dark green on the lid and smudge out to a brown in the crease.

Makeup Geek - Ritzy
Makeup Geek – Ritzy

Ritzy has a reddish brown base with gold reflects.

Makeup Geek - Mai Tai
Makeup Geek – Mai Tai

Mai Tai is a peach shade with a subtle lilac reflect.

Makeup Geek - I'm Peachless
Makeup Geek – I’m Peachless

I’m Peachless is a champagne with peach-pink reflects. Stunning on the lid and on the inner corner.

Makeup Geek - Rockstar
Makeup Geek – Rockstar

The already existing shade (although now added to the duochrome lineup) is Rockstar, a dull silver with purple and pink reflects. I find this very, very similar to MAC’s Vex.

Makeup Geek Duochrome Eyeshadows - out of focus to show dimension
Makeup Geek Duochrome Eyeshadows – out of focus to show dimension

The shot above is every shade in the eyeshadow collection taken out of focus so you can see some of the reflect to the shades.

Makeup Geek Duochrome Pigment Swatches

Makeup Geek - Wildfire
Makeup Geek – Wildfire

Wildfire is a red-coral with gold reflects. STUNNING.

Makeup Geek - Sugar Rush
Makeup Geek – Sugar Rush

Sugar Rush is a white with a teal reflect. The shot above does nothing to do it justice. Scroll down to see the out of focus shot and you’ll see more of the teal coming out.

Makeup Geek - Chameleon
Makeup Geek – Chameleon

Chameleon is kind of cool in the pot – it looks blue and silver, but as soon as you swatch it it goes teal with gold reflects.

Makeup Geek - Insomnia
Makeup Geek – Insomnia

Insomnia is an existing shade for MUG, but I didn’t own it before (so I was happy to have it in this set). It’s a red-brown with blue reflects (also similar to MAC’s Club).

Makeup Geek - Kaleidoscope
Makeup Geek – Kaleidoscope

I cannot photograph Kaleidoscope to save my life. It’s a medium silver with pink, purple and teal reflects that are very visible in person.

Makeup Geek - Prism
Makeup Geek – Prism

Prism is another one of those icy white shades with a peachy-pink reflect.

Makeup Geek - Mood Ring
Makeup Geek – Mood Ring

Mood Ring is a pale grey with lavender reflects.

Makeup Geek - Hologram
Makeup Geek – Hologram

Hologram is a favourite of mine – while the base is quite orange, you get a LOT of gold punch to it on the lid.

Makeup Geek Duochome Pigments - out of focus
Makeup Geek Duochome Pigments – out of focus

See how the colours on the right side of the swatch stand out more when they’re out of focus? So, SO pretty.

Packaging broken from inserted sifter
Packaging broken from inserted sifter

A note on the packaging: My pigments did not come with the sifters inside the jar and instead were in a separate baggie inside my order. Since I knew about the problem of the sifters breaking the jars, I decided to only try it on one of my pigments. As soon as I applied the sifter, it cracked the side of the lid around the screwtop. My husband pulled the top off for me, and I just decided to leave all the pigments as is without slotting in the sifters. Sure, they’re a bit messy, but pigments usually are. Applying the sifter isn’t worth it to me if it’ll crack the jars. Additionally, having the sifter on actually made it difficult to screw the tops closed (without the sifter on, it it glides through the grooves seamlessly.).

Lid of pigments
Lid of pigments

As you can see from the shot above, the lid of the pigments are suited to having the sifters on (the circle sticks out and slots into the hole in the sifter). I’m hoping they fix the packaging in the future so that that sifters don’t crack the jars, but until then it’s definitely not a deal breaker for me: I love the pigments and will continue to use them without the sifters.

Makeup Geek Duochrome Looks

Here’s a few looks I cooked up using some of the pigments:

Wearing Kaleidoscope on the lid, Prism on the inner corner and Blacklight on the lower lash line
Wearing Kaleidoscope on the lid, Prism on the inner corner and Blacklight on the lower lash line
Wearing Hologram on the lid
Wearing Hologram on the lid
Wearing Sugar Rush on the lid
Wearing Sugar Rush on the lid

Pressing The Pigments

I know some people don’t like the mess of pigments, so I decided to press Kaleidoscope to see how it would turn out (plus I wanted to send it to a friend). For a tutorial on how to press pigments, check out this post.

Kaleidoscope as a pressed eyeshadow
Kaleidoscope as a pressed eyeshadow

It definitely works, and the swatch ends up looking rather similar:

Kaleidoscope swatches: loose and pressed
Kaleidoscope swatches: loose and pressed

If anything, it’s a bit softer of a colour when it’s been pressed and then swatched, but the different colours are present when you tilt the shadow towards the light. (I know you can’t see it in the swatch, which is a shame, because Kaleidoscope is so utterly unique!)

Final Thoughts

These are PHENOMENAL. They are so much fun to use and play with. Since the duochromes have multi-coloured shifts, you can mix and match with other eyeshadows you have to pull out more colour as you wish. For example, to pull out the red tones in Hologram in my eye shot above, I used some darker red/orange shades. You can also use different bases to augment different shades in the pigment (try playing around with it!).

My personal favourites eyeshadow shades are Blacklight, I’m Peachless, Phantom and Secret Garden. For the pigments, I love Hologram, Wildfire, Sugar Rush and Prism. They’re all good though, and the pigmentation as amazing as every other Makeup Geek shadow I’ve tried! If you REALLY want to see the multi-faceted shades in one of these, next time you place a MUG order, pick up the Kaleidoscope pigment. I actually gasped when I swatched that one!

So if you couldn’t tell, as per usual, these are total winners from the Makeup Geek brand. The duochrome eyeshadows are the same $6 USD price tag you’re used to from MUG, although the pigments will set you back $12 USD each. If you get some, tell me about your experiences with the shades!

32 thoughts on “Makeup Geek Duochromes (Full Collection – Swatches, Review & Looks)

  1. Hmm…favourites: Typhoon, Karma, Hologram and I’m Peachless. I’m really impressed these are $6 and not the foiled price tag, but with the dollar…I have held off on making a MUG order. If they have a free shipping promo or something like that I might pick up those shades but I haven’t been using my previous MUG shadows enough to justify another order yet. (Too much makeup to review, too little time). These are such stunners though. It’s really hard to capture duochromes on camera so I bet they look even more gorgeous in person. Too bad about the sifters though…they really should come with them included.
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    1. The sifters have been a bit of a debate it seems. I understand the need for them, but I’m not totally sold on their current version (as I’d find that small hole a bit annoying). I’m plenty happy using them as is to be honest – the sifter didn’t really add much to the product for me anyway. (And they’re far easier to dip your brush into without a sifter, especially when you compare it to the really narrow MAC pigments now.)

      The colours are out of this world and, like you said, I’m surprised/impressed that they kept the eyeshadows at $6 USD. I was expecting a bit of a higher price tag since the foiled shadows were higher, but it’s nice to see that Marlena openly said the ingredients are almost the same as the normal eyeshadows, so there was no need to raise the price tag. I still need to play with a few of the shades, but yeah… I’m totally sold on these!

    1. It was the best way I knew how to show off some of the colours. Drives me crazy that it doesn’t capture every aspect of it, but hey, not much you can do!

  2. Oh gawd so many pretty shades!!! And beautiful eyes as always. 🙂
    I remember having a duochrome eyeshadow like 10-15 years ago, I think it was from Mary Kay (a freebie sample), and it was blue to green (or similar to that). I LOVED wearing it and had it on almost every day, until it broke and I tossed it.
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    1. Steampunk is unlike anything I’ve seen before. I’ve never actually seen a brand do a brown/black duochrome (or even ATTEMPT to, for that matter).

    1. Oh really? Isn’t that funny given how terrible the Canadian dollar is right now in comparison to the American! (So, so sad for us makeup buyers!)

  3. These are so so perfect for you! There is definitely great value for the set, and you’re probably the only person I know that would really get good use out of it. There are a few duochrome shades I’m interested in, but definitely not the full set…
    Natalie Heather recently posted…Shop my stash: serenityMy Profile

    1. Amazing value (and somewhat needed as a Canadian right now), but like you said, not everyone is going to need the entire collection like *cough* I do! Which ones are you eyeballing?

  4. I really can’t justify buying anything from US sites right now (damn you Canadian dollar), but I’ve been wanting to try these for long. They sound absolutely amazing, and I love your colour selection!

    Katherine || The Green Bows

    1. I know. The exchange rate is exorbitant. 🙁 It doesn’t hold me back from buying Makeup Geek, but it’s definitely stopped me from purchasing other brands. Phooey.

    1. I know! Maybe get a few and go from there? The shipping isn’t crazy compared to some brands (I believe it’s $7.99 to Canada for a smallish order).

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