Must Have Makeup Geek Shadows

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So apparently I yammer on a lot about Makeup Geek (MUG) shadows. I realize it’s true, but it’s because I can’t get enough of Marlena’s eyeshadows. They’re cheap as chips, are more pigmented than MAC and by buying them you’re supporting a woman that’s growing her company from scratch (I’m not against large corporations, but there’s something really special about knowing that I’m supporting a YouTuber I’ve been watching for half a decade now).

Zoë from Writing Whimsy suggested that I write a post about my favourites from the brand and I am more than happy to oblige! These are my personal favourites, but I need to point out that I own more than half of the Makeup Geek shadows out there and there are very, VERY few duds in the entire collection. If there’s a shade you like that I haven’t listed, I’d suggest you pick it up – you’ll far prefer anything that suits your colouring and your preferences than choosing what I’ve chosen. That being said, maybe my favourites will give you some ideas.

By the way, I thought I’d mention that I’ve placed five total orders with Makeup Geek and I’ve not had to pay any customs or duties as a Canadian. Shipping seems to cap out around $8 USD, although I’ve not placed an order higher than $220 USD.

Makeup Geek – Flamethrower
Makeup Geek – Flamethrower

Let’s start this off with a bang (and with the foiled shadows). This is Flamethrower and it is FIRE. Between the pigmentation, the utter shimmeryness  and the fact that it’s molten copper… I couldn’t love this shadow more. Out of all the foiled shadows, I felt this one had the best payoff and was definitely one of the more unique ones. It doesn’t matter if I apply this on the lid or in the crease, it looks gorgeous anywhere on I apply it.

Makeup Geek – Jester
Makeup Geek – Jester

Jester (another foiled shadow) is green with a gold flash. It’s similar to MAC‘s Golden Olive but less fussy since it’s not a loose pigment. This is the kind of green that makes my heart swoon. I’ll typically apply this to the lid and then add a darker matte green in the crease to give it some depth. Would also pair nicely with a yellow-toned inner corner highlight.

Makeup Geek – Mesmerized
Makeup Geek – Mesmerized

Mesmerized is not a shade I even want to like because it’s so… traditional.  This is the kind of shade that everyone loves which probably has a lot to do with the fact that it’s incredibly flattering. It’s similar to MAC‘s Satin Taupe (a shade I shunned for ages because I felt it was too boring) and for that very reason it’ll do well on everyone’s skin tone. This looks gorgeous no matter what you do with it. It’s one of those simple colours that can be a “One and Done” type look on the lid.

Makeup Geek – Bitten
Makeup Geek – Bitten

Moving on to MUG‘s regular line of shadows. Bitten seems to swatch incredibly poorly, but this one is holy grail status (and please ignore the picture on MUG’s own site, it does not do this shadow justice). I’ve never seen anything quite like it in any other makeup line which makes this one super special. I use this in the crease and outer corner and on me it has that reddish tinge while still remaining flattering.

Makeup Geek – Creme Brulee
Makeup Geek – Creme Brulee

Creme Brulee was the kind of shade that I didn’t know what to do with. Like what the hell is this shade? Slightly orange? Slightly brown? What on earth do I use it for? And then I tried out the “transition colour” technique that everyone seems to refer to on blogs and YouTube. And wow, I had no idea. I had nooooo idea that I could actually make my eyeshadows blend seamlessly with my skin tone until I tried this shade out. If you have a solid defined crease, pop it in there to help transition lid shades to your brow bone. If you have hooded lids like me, blend it slightly above your crease to do the same thing. I prefer this most with super smokey eyes, but it works well with any look in general.

Makeup Geek – Roulette
Makeup Geek – Roulette

A cheater favourite really. This is Roulette, and it’s only available in the Vegas Lightspalette (which is limited edition and the whole thing is worth the cash, so you should really just go buy the whole thing). (EDIT: It’s now permanent!) Roulette is not dissimilar to Flamethrower, but perhaps a subtler shade as it doesn’t have the foiled punch. Are you sensing a theme yet? Orange and red shades are definitely my favourites.

Makeup Geek – Razzleberry
Makeup Geek – Razzleberry

This one. My god this one. Helllloooo sailor. Bright neon raspberry with gold flecks. This shade is insane. There isn’t anything I don’t love about it. And can we talk about the name? Razzleberry. RAZZLEBERRY. Another completely unique shade (seriously, go ahead. Name me a brand that has a shade like this in their regular line.) that I’ve completely fallen in love with. I use this predominantly in the crease because I’m really not sure how to wear it on the lid (I’m open to suggestions!).

Makeup Geek – Vanilla Bean
Makeup Geek – Vanilla Bean

This is for us pasty folk out there. Vanilla Bean is the highlight shade I use for my brow bone. One of the downsides of the MUG line is that there aren’t a whole lot of brow bone highlight shades, so this seems to be our default colour. It is, despite being the only shade available, quite nice. It’s not pale enough to be super brightening so skintones lighter than NW20 may find this is far too dark on their skin.

Makeup Geek – Poolside
Makeup Geek – Poolside

Poolside is one of my more recent acquisitions. It requires some build up to get its full potency on the lid, but that doesn’t make me love it any less. This is a gorgeous turquoise shade with a satin finish. Not quite dark enough to deepen up the crease, but I still use it there anyway and then bump up the darkness with a touch of black shadow.

Makeup Geek – Utopia
Makeup Geek – Utopia

This one isn’t a pressed shadow, but it’s far beyond worth mentioning. Utopia pigment is a shade that I’m not sure how it exists. It looks like blackened-gold minerals in the pot, but it doesn’t seem to retain its black properties on the lid (a good thing, because usually when that happens you get too much black and not enough actual colour). It does, however, seem to remain both equally shiny gold and dark at the same time. I usually apply a black base (NYX‘s Jumbo Eyeshadow Pencil in Black Bean) and then pat this on top. It’s especially stunning all over the lid with Bitten in the crease.

Because I’ve already done a lot of looks involving Makeup Geek shadows, I thought I’d round up a few that include the shades I’ve mentioned in this post. Enjoy!

Flamethrower in the crease
Flamethrower in the creaseFlamethrower in the crease
Flamethrower on the lid, Bitten in the crease
Flamethrower on the lid, Bitten in the crease

So while I’ve named ten shades, I really do love this whole line of eyeshadows so thoroughly that I’m currently in the process of trying to acquire them all. Tell me what your favourite shades are!

Utopia on the lid
Utopia on the lid
Razzleberry on the outer corner/crease
Razzleberry on the outer corner/crease
Roulette on the outer half of the lid
Roulette on the outer half of the lid
Bitten in the crease, Vanilla Bean on the brow bone
Bitten in the crease, Vanilla Bean on the brow bone
Utopia on the lid, Bitten in outer corner/crease
Utopia on the lid, Bitten in outer corner/crease

So while I’ve named ten shades, I really do love this whole line of eyeshadows so thoroughly that I’m currently in the process of trying to acquire them all. Tell me what your favourite shades are!

3 thoughts on “Must Have Makeup Geek Shadows

  1. I, too, adore Makeup Geek! That company has been supplying my eyeshadow “needs” since MAC lost their cruelty-free status, and therefore my business.
    I own about a dozen of MUG’s mattes, but after seeing this post, I. Will. Have. Mesmerized. (robotically, because my brain function is all diverted to my eyes)
    Off to shop!

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