Although Burberry's Sheer Eye Shadows were very much loved and well-received, some of us couldn't help but wonder why wouldn't they have a little more pigment in there. After all they were called "sheer" and some of the shades were more pigmented than others, such as Midnight Brown and Mulberry. I have to admit, I have never understood the hype with Pale Barley, which looked on my "rather pigmented" lids as if I was wearing nothing. Although this might be a desirable effect for some, I belong to the group of make-up enthusiasts who would like to have a little more than my lids but better.
It is interesting to see that many companies reformulating their eye shadows to get that sheered shimmery look (YSL I am looking at you), Burberry boldly went to the other direction and released almost matte and much more pigmented version of their singles. There are two formulas in the new line-up, Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Silk, which are satin to matte with very good color pay-off and Eye Color Wet & Dry Glow, which are metallic with less colour pay-off. Today I have #309 Aqua Green from Silk line and #001 Gold Pearl from Glow line for you.
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Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Silk #309 Aqua Green, Glow #001 Gold Pearl |
The packaging of the new singles are the same as the former ones. They are in very chic compact with luxurious heavy feeling to it. The closure is magnetic. Burberry has one of my all time favorite packaging. The surface of each eye shadow is embossed with Burberry pattern. Have you noticed though that they are a little different? The question was raised when I published the first photos on Instagram. The "Silk" eye shadow line has a flat left upper edge whereas "Glow" line has an additional pattern on there. I noticed this because I always use the eye shadow on that corner, not to spoil the pattern and when I came to use Glow #001 Gold Pearl, oops, it was not free *chuckles*. Anyway, who would think we are into such detail but we are make-up nerds aren't we, so here we go!
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Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Silk #309 Aqua Green, Glow #001 Gold Pearl |
Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Silk #309 Aqua Green is one of the limited edition items of the Spring Collection, together with the blush I reviewed here.On my skin tone and eye color combination, I don't like warm greens and it is really hard to find cool greens, such as this one. Aqua Green is a mid-toned to deep sea green with a hint of dusky teal. It has a matte finish, such like #201 Rose Pink I have reviewed here. I really like the idea of bolder colors in understated textures, such as matte ones here. I think it is easier to pull off and a more elegant way of wearing a color.
As much as I like the idea and the shade so much, once I apply it dry, it was a little patchier on the eye lids although it swatched beautifully with fingers. Wet application goes more smooth and less patchy although dry application also has good color pay off. Below it is swatched dry for your reference.
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Swatch: Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Silk #309 Aqua Green |
Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Glow #001 Gold Pearl is a very light neutral gold. The texture of these are close to Nars Dual-Intensity Eyeshadows (reviewed here and here). I find such light shimmery shades very tricky to work on me. I like it deep and less shimmery so you see it is the opposite of my liking *grin* Anyhow, such like Dual-Intensities, I like using these type of shades to add a little bit of something to deeper and less shimmery shades so I decided to combine it with Aqua Green. You can see the results below.
Burberry released four shades of Wet & Dry Glow Eyeshadows. There is a great review of Sabrina from The Beauty Look Book of all four shades, which you can find here. You can see that Optic White and Pearl Gold are both very light. Shell has a little bit more color but still rather light. The only shade I am interested in putting on as a single eye shadow would be #002 Nude. But I know I am not alone since exactly this shade is now sold out everywhere, including Burberry online website and other retailers. Which brings us to our wish for today:
"Dear make-up fairy, we want more of Burberry Glow Eye Shadows in mid-toned colors with a bit more color pay-off!"
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Swatch: Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Glow #001 Gold Pearl |
Here is me wearing Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Silk #309 Aqua Green all over the lid and Glow #001 Gold Pearl padded in the middle to give dimension and a little bit of something to the look. Maybe this was the idea of releasing lots of deeper matte shades and a few glowy sheer metallic shades, to layer them? Either way, I like the combination but I would still like to see deeper metallic shades in the line.
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In-action: Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Silk #309 Aqua Green, Glow #001 Gold Pearl |
Here is the look in context. I like cooler greens combined with berries, they are delicious. I mean the berries are! Check out here to see what is coming up next and one of them I am wearing on my lips here, review to follow.
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FOTD with Burberry Eye Color Wet & Dry Silk #309 Aqua Green and Glow #001 Gold Pearl |
Final thoughts: I really like the way one of my favorite make-up line, Burberry, is going. Instead of sheer and shimmery, the release of bold and matte singles make my heart flutter. That said I would like to see more mid-toned shades on the Glow line and hopefully they stock on #002 Nude soon which is sold out.
Have you checked the new formula of Burberry? How to you find the idea of discontinuing Sheer Eye Shadows for ones with more color pay off and less shimmer?

Disclosure: The products in this post were provided free of charge for my consideration.
I am not paid for this review, all opinions are honest and my own.