Dress your lids in bold colour and shimmery accents with the Black Magic Eyeshadow Palette from UOMA Beauty’s limited edition Coming to America collection, launched in line with the rom-com’s much-anticipated sequel.
Inspired by African warrior queens, the palette features nine dreamy shades – from rosy pinks and canary yellow to soft pastels - in velvety matte, metallic and shimmer finishes. Experiment with an endless medley of subtle daytime to bold evening eyes with these super-pigmented, water-resistant powders. Encased in a square compact with a framed built-in mirror for on-the-go application.
Shades:
Nzinga (cerise; shimmer)
Amina (hot pink; matte)
Nefertiti (sky blue; metallic)
Yaa Asantewaa (lilac; matte)
Kandake (mango; matte)
Makeda (rosy mauve; shimmer)
Nandi (lime green; matte)
Moremi (mulberry; matte)
Ranavalona (icy silver; metallic)
TIPS & TRICKS:
- Use a small, dense brush to deposit the shadows and pressed pigments. Use a fluffy brush to diffuse and blend.
- For a more intense colour payoff, apply the metallic eyeshadow shades with a moistened flat and dense brush.
- To create high-impact liner looks, use a liner brush to apply shades along the lash line.
Apply light shades to highlight and accentuate features. Apply medium shades to contour and transition colour for blended finish. Apply deeper shades to define and line. For best results use a brush to apply and blend the matte textures. Both the sparkle and metallic textures can be applied using your fingers or a flat makeup brush. To reduce fall-out on sparkly shades, use a wet flat brush to apply.
UOMA has now been discontinued! UOMA Beauty was radically inclusive and was proud to be a black-owned cosmetics brand. Founded by Nigerian born, LA and London based former beauty executive Sharon Chuter, the UOMA Beauty range is rebellious, groundbreaking, and created for all.
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Regular price wasDress your lids in bold colour and shimmery accents with the Black Magic Eyeshadow Palette from UOMA Beauty’s limited edition Coming to America collection, launched in line with the rom-com’s much-anticipated sequel.
Inspired by African warrior queens, the palette features nine dreamy shades – from rosy pinks and canary yellow to soft pastels - in velvety matte, metallic and shimmer finishes. Experiment with an endless medley of subtle daytime to bold evening eyes with these super-pigmented, water-resistant powders. Encased in a square compact with a framed built-in mirror for on-the-go application.
Shades:
Nzinga (cerise; shimmer)
Amina (hot pink; matte)
Nefertiti (sky blue; metallic)
Yaa Asantewaa (lilac; matte)
Kandake (mango; matte)
Makeda (rosy mauve; shimmer)
Nandi (lime green; matte)
Moremi (mulberry; matte)
Ranavalona (icy silver; metallic)
TIPS & TRICKS:
- Use a small, dense brush to deposit the shadows and pressed pigments. Use a fluffy brush to diffuse and blend.
- For a more intense colour payoff, apply the metallic eyeshadow shades with a moistened flat and dense brush.
- To create high-impact liner looks, use a liner brush to apply shades along the lash line.
Apply light shades to highlight and accentuate features. Apply medium shades to contour and transition colour for blended finish. Apply deeper shades to define and line. For best results use a brush to apply and blend the matte textures. Both the sparkle and metallic textures can be applied using your fingers or a flat makeup brush. To reduce fall-out on sparkly shades, use a wet flat brush to apply.
UOMA has now been discontinued! UOMA Beauty was radically inclusive and was proud to be a black-owned cosmetics brand. Founded by Nigerian born, LA and London based former beauty executive Sharon Chuter, the UOMA Beauty range is rebellious, groundbreaking, and created for all.