Love this collection! See my post on Aromaleigh's new group of hot colors, Victoria's Revenge.
If you like MAC's Sumptious Olive shadow and Golden Olive Pigment, you'll want to add Private Lunacy to your stash.
If you like unusual colors, collect yellows, or are seeking the perfect mustard shade, you'll love Airy Ethos.
If you hoard red-browns, chocolates, or like MAC's Embark, Folie, and Cut to Fit (LE), you'll love Perpetual Motion.If you dig oranges or coppers, have blue eyes(!), or like MAC's Coppering, you'll flip for Braze & Bitter.
Here's how the look breaks down:
Eyes are MAC Painterly Paint Pot as primer; Aromaleigh Airy Ethos (mustard gold with shimmer) on inner corner; Brazen & Bitter (rusted coral with shimmer) in the middle of the lid and crease; Perpetual Motion (burnt chocolate with a hint of rust and shimmer) on the outer 1/3; Private Lunacy (shimmery moss green) along the lower lashline.
Also making an appearance: MAC Full Coverage foundation; MAC Improper Copper Cream Color Base on cheeks; Clinique High Lengths Mascara; Chanel Creme Gloss Lumiere (color unknown and besides they don't make this stuff anymore). Oh, and I tossed MAC Blacktrack on the waterlines, top and bottom. Not that it stayed in place for long. ;)
Since this look reminded me of the retro shades I've been loving lately, I put on my tie-dye t-shirt and spritzed on some patchouli (ok... it was Tom Ford White Patchouli, so not really the same as the hippies wore, but the spirit was there).