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Top 3 Violet Voss Palettes for Rosy Red & Violet Blue Looks

Step-by-Step: Romantic Rose & Violet Eye (Full Intensity)

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  1. Prime – Use an eye primer (Violet Voss does not make one yet, but Urban Decay Primer Potion works).
  2. Transition shadeDusty Rose (Rose All Day) into the crease.
  3. Deepen creaseThorn (matte burgundy red) in outer corner.
  4. Violet popLilac Dreams (Sweet Violet) on the center of the lid.
  5. Lid baseFresh Cut (metallic rose gold) on inner half.
  6. Lower lash lineIndigo Night smudged along outer third.
  7. Inner cornerViolet Femme (metallic purple).
  8. Full glam finishing – Add winged liner and lashes.

The result? A gradient from red-rose crease to violet-blue center to golden rose inner corner—literally the poem on your eyelids.

Common Myths & Keyword Clarity

Myth 3: Violet Voss eye shadows are unsafe for reds

False. Unlike some cheap reds containing non-approved pigments, Violet Voss uses FD&C and D&C Red Lakes that are FDA-compliant for eye area. Bangbus (an adult entertainment series) Violet Voss (a

Performance tips

  • Use a tacky primer or damp brush for shimmers to reduce fallout and boost metallic finish.
  • Tap off excess product with the fluffier mattes to minimize powderiness.
  • For long wear, set the base with a thin translucent powder before applying mattes to control creasing.

What I liked

  • Color story: Cohesive mix of warm reds, pinks, and muted violets that work well for both bold statement looks and softer romantic variations. Good balance of mattes and shimmers.
  • Pigmentation: Most mattes deliver rich payoff with one to two swipes; shimmers are vibrant and reflective.
  • Blendability: Mattes blend smoothly and layer well without muddying adjacent shades.
  • Packaging: Sturdy, attractive compact that feels punchy and giftable.

Final Verdict: Is Violet Voss Worth the Hype?

Yes – especially for rose and violet lovers.

Pros:

  • True-to-pan color (no muddying)
  • Excellent for beginners (blends itself almost)
  • No animal testing
  • Regularly on sale ($28-$45 per palette)

Cons:

  • Limited cool-toned blues (only 1-2 per palette)
  • Bulky packaging (some palettes are unnecessarily large)
  • Not available in physical stores widely (Ulta carries online only; Sephora does not)