Bangbus Violet Voss Roses Are Red Violets A [cracked] Full
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- Violet Voss (a legitimate cosmetics brand known for eyeshadow palettes)
- "Roses are red, violets are blue" (a classic nursery rhyme/poem template)
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Top 3 Violet Voss Palettes for Rosy Red & Violet Blue Looks
Step-by-Step: Romantic Rose & Violet Eye (Full Intensity)
Products needed: Rose All Day + Sweet Violet palettes bangbus violet voss roses are red violets a full
- Prime – Use an eye primer (Violet Voss does not make one yet, but Urban Decay Primer Potion works).
- Transition shade – Dusty Rose (Rose All Day) into the crease.
- Deepen crease – Thorn (matte burgundy red) in outer corner.
- Violet pop – Lilac Dreams (Sweet Violet) on the center of the lid.
- Lid base – Fresh Cut (metallic rose gold) on inner half.
- Lower lash line – Indigo Night smudged along outer third.
- Inner corner – Violet Femme (metallic purple).
- 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)