Old Gold's sheen

BlahWah

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Is there another pigment which has the same irridescence, especially warm pigments? Thanks!
 

user79

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Blue Brown
Steel Blue

-usually any pigment that is supposed to look like 2 different colours.
 

bebs

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umm I like green brown as well, its somewhat the same yet really different and pretty
 

BlahWah

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Thanks for the replies! I have Golden Olive and Blue Steel, but I find Golden Olive denser and Blue Steel more sparkly...but maybe I have to play around with them more. I'll look up Blue Brown. Are there any others? Thanks!
 

talk2mesun

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Definitely pink bronze, golden olive..but they are not as bright and contrasting as the old gold imo. But, they are the other two toned ones. I think someone told me Frozen White was like them too but I dont know that for sure
 

BlahWah

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Originally Posted by talk2mesun
Definitely pink bronze, golden olive..but they are not as bright and contrasting as the old gold imo. But, they are the other two toned ones. I think someone told me Frozen White was like them too but I dont know that for sure

Thank you, that's the description I was looking for! I quickly posted before I forgot to do so and couldn't think of how to word it. Yes, I love the contrast in Old Gold. On me there's a reddish undertone with a flash of green where the light hits. When I paired it w/ Golden Olive (I had no clue what to do w/ it) Golden Olive overpowered it a bit, and I only used the 217 brush to apply. I forgot about Frozen White, but it might be too harsh on me other than a highlighter or a liner...??
 

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