L.A. Colors Eyeshadow Review and Swatches- Jumbo Eye Pencil, Little Black Book, Color Spark Palette, Little Black Book

These days, I'm loving L.A. Colors for their bold, pigmented makeup and super low price points.  Last week, I reviewed some nail polishes from the L.A. Girl line, so this week, I wanted to review some of the eyeshadows from the L.A. Colors line.  



First up is the Jumbo Eye Pencil.  This creamy crayon comes in 24 shades and is a total dupe for NYX's Jumbo Eye Pencil, for a fraction of the price.  This one costs $1.75, so it's easy to stock up on a ton of colors without shelling out a lot of money.  
This shade is called Bikini Time and is a really pretty iridescent purple.  This pencil works on its own as a cream eyeshadow, as an eyeliner, or as an eyeshadow base.  To minimize creasing, I recommend using it over a primer, but even without primer, this didn't crease too much on me.  Here's a swatch of Bikini Time:

To purchase the Jumbo Eye Pencil, click here. 



Next up is the Color Spark Palette in Electric.  This palette comes in 3 different color combos- this one has lots of blues and purples. 
At only $3 for 10 shades, this palette is such a steal!  Plus, the complimentary colors can be blended together to create different looks. 

Here are the swatches in the same order as the palette- top row left to right followed by the bottom row left to right:

To purchase the Color Spark palette, click here


Next is the Little Black Book Palette in Natural (also available in Glam or Smoky).  This little book is so small, it fits in the palm of your hand- perfect for travel!  It comes with 15 shades and is only $2.  Inside the front cover is instructions on creating a natural eye look. 




The swatches are left to right, top to bottom:

To purchase the Little Black Book, click here.



Last up is the eyeshadow pot, which comes in 24 shades.  At $1.20 
each, these are such a bargain! This pot is a large size, so you're really getting a lot for your money, plus these are just as pigmented as eyeshadows that cost many times this much. 

To purchase the Eyeshadow Pot, click here.

Have you tried L.A. Colors yet?  What are your favorite products?
















3 comments

  1. The Color Spark palette reminds me of MUA's Artistic palette. I love those splotchy colours.
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  2. Are they suitable for people with sensitive skin? I wouldn't want to put something that can irritate my skin unless these are made from natural ingredients.

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  3. I loved the little black book!I reach for LA colors products incredibly often... Expessialy as someone who is relatively new to makeup.

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