Shining a spotlight on style references, artistry techniques, and makeup products that accentuate the party brat in all of us.
Part One
Isamaya Beauty Wild Star Collection
Isamaya Beauty is my first stop for subversive and innovative products that make decorating your features feel cutting edge. Isamaya Ffrench, founder of the Isamaya Beauty brand is known as beautyβs βedgy girlβ with her background in fashion editorial imagery, sheβs created a range of capsule collections that very much capture the essence of things like rave culture, industrial beauty, and twisted glamour. Whether youβre adding a sparkly pop of color to your look for a night out, or making yourself up like Grace Jones moments before jumping in the shower at the end of the night, Isamaya has something to suit you.

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I happen to love all 3 Isamaya eyeshadow palettes. Theyβre not without their learning curves, but theyβve been a mainstay in my professional makeup kit since they launched.Β Β The palette Iβve acquired most recently βWild Starβ is described as a βrhinestone studded Prarie Glam eyeshadow palette for the wild at heart.β Housed in gilded cases topped with diamantΓ© horse statues, this collection of flashy pinks, bronzes, and teals are all flecked with a coating of golden shine, just like the packaging. I find that many of these colors tend to fall out quite a bit because of the amount of glitter in the formulas. Although color-wise, Iβd say βWild Starβ is the most beginner-friendly of all Isamayaβs eye color palettes. Sheβs taken a group of fairly easy to wear shades and turned up the volume in terms of texture.Β Β She also included 4 very buildable skin native matte shades to help contextualize the main character, rhinestone, multi-colored, glitters. As long as you do your eyes first in your routine, I find these colors and textures to be completely complementary and amazing for a party look.

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I also acquired a couple of the βLucky Kissβ lipsticks from the βWild Starβ collection. Unfortunately, I had a little bit rougher of a time with them than I did the eyeshadows (pun intended). For about the last year or two, Iβve slowly observed metallic lipstick trying to creep its way back into fashion.Β Β Thrilled by this, I assumed Isamayaβs iteration of this 90s reincarnation would be the one to have. I’m afraid not babes.Β Β Although I absolutely love the colors she released and the packaging is over the top in all the best ways, the formula of these lippies is just off. Upon application, I can feel the rough gritty texture of gold glitter overspray scraping across my lips. These glitters tend to bunch up in lip lines and create a less than desirable look and feel on the lips. Although Isamayβs Wild Star lipsticks were a bust, I refuse to give up on metallic lipsβ reentry into the beauty chat. Foreshadowingβ¦
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