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Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette (Review & Swatches)

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette

At long last, Kat Von D has delivered the Alchemist Holographic Palette to us makeup loving fiends who just want a little bit more of an edge of colour in our looks.

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette
Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette

One thing to clear up though: this is not holographic by any means, despite the palette claiming to be. These are duochrome pigments which means they look one colour (mostly pale white) but refract another (an actual colour, like green, blue, etc.). Holographic, on the other hand, reflects every single colour of the rainbow (think of the reflect on the backside of a CD). I think they were mostly just trying to get us with the buzz word, but frankly, the term “Alchemist” is far more appealing to me. I like the idea that this palette was created with the idea in mind of creating something from nothing, or turning new things into different things. It all feels very mysterious and crafty!

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette
Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette

Gripes of the palette name aside, let’s take a look at it.

The Alchemist Holographic palette is incredible small – seriously, the whole thing fits in the palm of my hand! However, the pan sizes are large enough to get a smaller size powder brush in there (my Real Techniques Contour Brush fits perfectly, as does a MAC 109). Each pan contains 1.53 grams of product, which is about on par with your standard eyeshadow pan.

The product themselves are all eye, lip and face safe – so wherever you want to put them on your face, you can do it and rest assured that they’re not going to give you problems.

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette
Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette

The layout of the palette is interesting and intriguing, as is the (actual) holographic pattern on the front of the case (it’s kind of breathtaking to be honest). That being said, it is a bit oddly shaped compared to all my other palettes, so I still haven’t got a clue how I’m going to store it.

Moving on to the powders, I know they look exceptionally boring in the pan, but just take a look at the swatches:

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette - swatches
Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette – swatches

Swatched out, you can see how the shades in the palette really shine! This kind of sheer wash of pastel, bright neon is reminiscent of Naked Cosmetics Ivory Stack (which has been around for absolute ages, but it’s hard to get your hands on) as well as the more recent Anastasia Beverly Hills Moonchild palette. Each colour is very much individually its own colour – it’s the kind of pale shadow you can really use to transform your look.

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette - swatches over black
Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette – swatches over black

As encouraged by the brand, you can also mix it with other colours (such as the black above) to really transform the pigment. I’m personally more inclined to use it as a face highlighter or inner corner highlight though because I find it to be a little less fussy that way.

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette versus Anastasia Beverly Hills Moonchild Palette
Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette versus Anastasia Beverly Hills Moonchild Palette

When I mentioned this palette on Snapchat (find me over there: muyourmind), I had a few people asking me about how it compared to the ABH Moonchild palette, so I’ve included the shades that matched the closest in these swatches. In general, I find the green shade to be brighter in the ABH palette, the blue shades are completely different (KVD seems more teal, whereas ABH seems more blue).

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette versus Anastasia Beverly Hills Moonchild Palette
Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette versus Anastasia Beverly Hills Moonchild Palette

The purples are quite different – KVD is more ultra-violet, whereas ABH is far more purple and it has specs of glitter in it. Between the two pinks, I find them near identical, but I do see a bit more brightness in the KVD one in the swatch above.

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette – Face Swatches

These are full-on, heavy cheek swatches to give you an idea of how this looks when built up. You can definitely wear it more softly if you want less impact.

Wearing Green Emerald
Wearing Green Emerald
Wearing Blue Saphyre
Wearing Blue Saphyre
Wearing Ultra-violet Amethyst
Wearing Ultra-violet Amethyst
Wearing Pink Opal
Wearing Pink Opal

Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette – Eye Swatches

I do wear this palette as an inner corner eyeshadow highlight, so I wanted to show you a few examples of that as well. My usual technique is to try to create some kind of symbiosis with the inner corner shade in combination with the lid shade.

Wearing Green Emerald
Wearing Green Emerald
Wearing Pink Opal
Wearing Pink Opal

Final Thoughts

The timing of this palette was a little bizarre – I think I read that Kat Von D spent four years (or was it seven?) formulating the pigments in this product in order to get it perfect. And I kind of feel like Anastasia Beverly Hills scooped them on the release of this palette because the two products are very, very similar. That being said, the Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic palette is the only readily accessible pale ivory duochrome palette like this which makes it hugely appealing to me since more people can get their hands on it. It also has no glitter in it whatsoever, whereas the ABH one does have some shades with embedded glitter.

Release commentary aside: I have no qualms with this palette. I think it’s an absolutely wonderful product. I’ve seen a few people mention the pan size as a deterrent, but I don’t agree – this isn’t the kind of product you’re going to go through quickly, so I don’t think large pans are necessary. I found the pigmentation of the shades to be beautiful – I love, love, LOVE that kind of pale iridescent sheen that I can use to amp up a makeup look. In the last year I’ve become rather obsessed with coloured highlighters and this only helps to fuel that fire.

This is something I think the makeup world needs more of, so if you’re in the market for something new, I’d definitely say you should at least go swatch this palette at Sephora!

The Kat Von D Alchemist Holographic Palette can be purchased at sephora.ca for $43 CAD or on sephora.com for $38 USD.

The product featured in this review was sent to me for consideration.

Challenge Week: Kat Von D Metal Matte

Kat Von D Metal Matte

Probably one of my most asked for Challenge Weeks has been for this Kat Von D Metal Matte palette! And it’s not hard to see why… this palette has gotten nothing but rave reviews as far as the eye can see!

Kat Von D Metal Matte
Kat Von D Metal Matte

The Metal Matte is an ENORMOUS (seriously – the damn thing is HUGE) mix of metal crush shadows mixed with a ton of matte shades. And unlike every other brand out there, KVD makes ONE palette, makes it in the USA and does it RIGHT.

I don’t normally do a review in these posts because I feel like they’re more geared towards the looks than my thoughts, but I will give you a brief rundown: I feel like the mattes are on par with the rest of KVD’s range, although slightly less powdery (which is good). The metal shades performed well overall, but I found Tinsel to be a touch grainy and some of the shades required a different type of brush compared to what I’m used to (flat versus fluffy, depending on the job you’re doing). Watt is hands down my favourite shade in this palette, followed closely by Flash. In short? You cannot go wrong with this palette – including the fact that it has two potential transition shades AND a white and a black!

My thoughts out of the way, on with the Metal Matte looks!


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I wanted to opt for an icy blue/turquoise look and go ridiculously all out with the shimmer!

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Eyes

  1. Suede through the crease.
  2. Tinsel on the inner third of the eye.
  3. Ignite on the middle of the lid.
  4. Watt on the outer half of the lid.
  5. Bone on the brow bone

I replicated that same colour placement on my lower lash line, and created the wing with Inglot’s AMC Gel Liner in 77 (Black). I applied Urban Decay Perversion mascara to my top and bottom lashes.

Face

  • Foundation: Illamasqua Skin Base in 6.5 mixed with Revlon Colorstay in Buff
  • Bronzer: NYC Fire Island Tan
  • Blush: BECCA Flowerchild
  • Highlighter: Anastasia Beverly Hills Lucky Clover with Blue Ice on top
  • Lips: Charlotte Tilbury Hot Lips in Kim K.W. with Sephora gloss in Queen Bee on top

 

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I’m a sucker when it comes to light to dark colour gradients in the same colour family, so that’s what I did with this look!

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Eyes

  1. Fringe through the crease.
  2. Twinkle on inner third of the lid.
  3. Silk in the middle of the lid.
  4. Ribbon on the outer half.
  5. Bone on the brow bone

I created the wing with Kat Von D’s Tattoo Liner in Trooper and coated my lashed with Urban Decay’s Perversion mascara.

Face

  • Foundation: none
  • Bronzer: NYC Fire Island Tan
  • Blush: Urban Decay Bittersweet
  • Highlighter: Anastasia Beverly Hills Sassy Grape
  • Lips: Maybelline Violet Vixen

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This was the look I created as a video tutorial featuring this palette (you can watch that here, if you’d like). Since I’m usually so stuck on same-colour gradients, I figured I should try to mix up the colours a bit. The intention was to go straight from gold to blue, but I found I had to mix some green in the middle to get the shades to blend nicely. I also wanted to replicate EXACTLY the idea of Metal/Matte, so the top lid is completely metallized, whereas the bottom lid is all matte shades. I’m not sure it translates as well as the idea did in my head, but yeah… now you know!

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Eyes

  1. Suede through the crease.
  2. Flash on the inner third of the lid.
  3. Watt on the center of the lid.
  4. Nebula on the outer third of the lid.
  5. Bone on the brow bone.

On the lower lash line, I replicated the pattern and used Feather on the inner third, Moss in the middle and Velour on the outer third. I created the wing with Too Faced’s Sketch Marker in Black  and coated my lashes with Urban Decay’s Perversion mascara. I also have a pair of House of Lashes Bombshell falsies on.

Face

  • Primer: MAKE UP FOR EVER Step 1 Skin Equalizer Hydrating
  • Foundation: Dermablend Smooth Liquid Camo in 10N Cream
  • Bronzer: Soap & Glory Solar Powder
  • Blush: MAC Warm Soul
  • Highlighter: MAC Soft & Gentle
  • Lips: Kat Von D Studded Kiss Lipstick in Lolita

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Sooooo this is the look I like the most that I came up with out of this entire palette and I wish I had filmed it instead! Usually when I see a palette for the first time, I can envision a look right off the bat. BUT it tends to be a look I’ve already done before, so I try to steer away from that look because I feel like I’m repeating myself. Sadly, this usually means I create looks I’m not as in love with. I’m slowly learning to stick with my gut though and I’m so glad I decided to go ahead and create this look because I think it knocks the other ones out of the park! You can see me wearing this look in yesterday’s Stocking Stuffer video.

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Eyes

  1. Silk through the crease.
  2. Flash on the lid.
  3. Velvet on the outer half.
  4. Bone on the brow bone.

Same as above repeated on the lower lash line! I used NARS’ Unrestricted Eyeliner Stylo in Matte Black to create the wing, applied Urban Decay’s Perversion mascara to my lashes and popped on a pair of House of Lashes Bombshell falsies.

Face

  • Foundation: Illamasqua Skin Base in 6.5 mixed with Revlon Colorstay in Buff
  • Bronzer: NYC Fire Island Tan
  • Blush: Laura Geller Plumberry
  • Highlighter: MAC Whisper of Gilt
  • Lips: Kat Von D Everlasting Liquid Lipstick in Plath

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So I tried to do something different and used a yellow in my crease instead of a traditional brown or pink. Yeah NO – do not do that, especially when you’re going to be putting purple in the outer corner! EESH! It looked okayish in the end, but it was definitely sort of also looking like a bruise!

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Eyes

  1. Feather through the crease.
  2. Watt on the lid.
  3. Ribbon on the outer half of the lid.
  4. Stone to deepen up the outer corner.
  5. Twinkle on the inner corner.
  6. Bone on the brow bone.

Face

  • Primer: MAKE UP FOR EVER Step 1 Skin Equalizer Hydrating
  • Foundation: Revlon Colorstay Liquid in Buff mixed with Illamasqua Skin Base in 6.5
  • Bronzer: NYX Fire Island Tan
  • Blush: BECCA Flowerchild
  • Highlighter: Anastasia Beverly Hills Purple Horsehoe
  • Lips: Kat Von D Everlasting Liquid Lipstick in L.U.V.

And there we have it! I hope you enjoyed seeing the looks I came up with. Sadly, the Kat Von D Metal Matte palette is out of stock online at Sephora, but I know it’s still available in some physical Sephora locations (the further you go outside of a city, the better your chances at finding!). Let me know if you picked up the palette and whether or not you’re enjoying it!

The palette featured in this post was sent to me for consideration.

VIDEO: Kat Von D Metal Matte Tutorial

PRODUCTS USED

Maybelline Master Prime
wet n wild photofocus eyeshadow primer
– Kat Von D Metal Matte
MAKE UP FOR EVER Step 1 Skin Equalizer Hydrating
Dermablend Smooth Liquid Camo in 10N Cream
– Soap & Glory Solar Powder bronzer
MAC Warm Soul
MAC Soft & Gentle
Too Faced Sketch Marker in Black
– Maybelline Brow Precise Micro Pencil in Blonde
Urban Decay Perversion mascara
– House of Lashes Bombshell falsies
Kat Von D Studded Kiss Lipstick in Lolita

Swatch Sunday: Kat Von D Metal Matte

Kat Von D Metal Matte

Every year Kat Von D seems to completely blow it out of the water with her holiday releases. She doesn’t go overboard like some brands, and instead chooses to create a single seriously impressive palette. This year’s 2016 holiday release is the Metal Matte palette and it is a BEAUTY.

Kat Von D Metal Matte
Kat Von D Metal Matte

There are 9 metal crush formula shadows (the top row) and 12 matte shadows (bottom row).

Kat Von D Metal Matte
Kat Von D Metal Matte

I’m currently working on a video tutorial for a look from this palette as well as a challenge week, so look for those within the next two weeks! In the mean time, here are the jawdropping swatches:

Kat Von D Metal Matte Swatches

Kat Von D - Nebula
Kat Von D – Nebula
Kat Von D - Watt
Kat Von D – Watt
Kat Von D - Ignite
Kat Von D – Ignite
Kat Von D - Tinsel
Kat Von D – Tinsel
Kat Von D - Glitz
Kat Von D – Glitz
Kat Von D - Twinkle
Kat Von D – Twinkle
Kat Von D - Volt
Kat Von D – Volt
Kat Von D - Synergy
Kat Von D – Synergy
Kat Von D - Flash
Kat Von D – Flash
Kat Von D - Linen
Kat Von D – Linen
Kat Von D - Jet
Kat Von D – Jet
Kat Von D - Velour
Kat Von D – Velour
Kat Von D - Stone
Kat Von D – Stone
Kat Von D - Moss
Kat Von D – Moss
Kat Von D - Ribbon
Kat Von D – Ribbon
Kat Von D - Silk
Kat Von D – Silk
Kat Von D - Fringe
Kat Von D – Fringe
Kat Von D - Feather
Kat Von D – Feather
Kat Von D - Oak
Kat Von D – Oak
Kat Von D - Suede
Kat Von D – Suede
Kat Von D - Bone
Kat Von D – Bone
The product featured in this post was sent to me for consideration.