These Multi-Use Pigment Paints Have Totally Changed the Way I Do My Makeup

These Multi-Use Pigment Paints Have Totally Changed the Way I Do My Makeup

These Multi-Use Pigment Paints Have Totally Changed the Way I Do My Makeup

September 11, 2020 at 05:30PM

Anyone who knows me knows that my makeup skills are seriously lacking. Being a beauty editor means that my knowledge of makeup is astounding. I know about formulas, textures, trends and can talk you through a how-to in no time at all. My own artistic ability, though, is lacking. I couldn’t execute a cut-crease if I tried, and the likes of contouring, baking and colour-correcting are totally lost on me. I like quick, easy-to-use products that are totally foolproof.

It’s understandable, therefore, that when I heard about the game-changing new makeup brand Depixym, which offers up a range of pure makeup pigments, I was totally uninterested. They’re designed to be mixed in palettes and used however and wherever one might please, so, frankly, I found the very concept of these tiny tubes of paint daunting. And that was before I had even laid eyes upon the shades on option. Consisting of bright pinks, oranges, yellows, blacks—basically every colour of the rainbow—Depixym products looked like a makeup artist’s dream but my idea of hell.

These Multi-Use Pigment Paints Have Totally Changed the Way I Do My Makeup

But that was over three months ago. Now, I can safely say that these little tubes of pigment are without a doubt some of my most-used makeup products. I have seen some of Instagram’s biggest makeup artists using Depixym paints to create some truly flawless looks, using them as popping graphic liners and watercolour washes, but for me (and I assume the everyday wearer), their uses are genuinely endless.

Swatches of Depixym Cosmetic Emulsions.

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Each tube comes with its own little mixing tray so that if you want to get creative and start mixing, you can. Personally, because I find the existing shades already work for me, I’m more of a dab-it-on-and-go sort of gal. From easily blendable eye shadow to popping blush and standout lip colour, there really is nothing that these clever emulsions can’t do. In fact, when I recently went on a weekend staycay, the only things I took with me were mascara, concealer, bronzer and a tube of my go-to Depixym Cosmetic Emulsion in a bright-orange colour.

Here, I’m wearing Depixym Colour Emulsion in #0924 on my lips and cheeks.

Speaking of which, I need to confess something. Only a few months ago, I wrote a piece on Who What Wear in which I sang the praises of my new favourite lipstick. The Hermès Rouge Hermes Matte Lipstick in Rouge Casaque costs an eye-watering £58. And I love it. It still is without a doubt the most beautiful lipstick I have ever owned. However, my second-favourite lipstick in the world is another Hermès number, only this time it’s a satin finish in the iconic Hermès orange. (The shade is Orange Boîte, if you’re interested.) It will also set you back £58. My new go-to Depixym emulsion in shade #0924, when I dab it onto my lips with my finger, looks almost identical. Plus, I can blend it onto the apples of my cheeks for a warm, sunkissed look and over my lids for a rusty finish. Because that’s the wonderful thing about these pigments: They just seem to work wherever you want to apply them. And the best bit? They cost £18.

Here, I’m wearing Depixym Colour Emulsion in #0924 on my eyes and shade #1162 on my lips.

In fact, for the first time in my life, I really feel like I can actually do this makeup thing. Just a little bit of gloss over the top of the lips and a bit of blending into the crease of the eyes leaves me looking like I’ve spent hours on my face (when it reality it’s been a few minutes). And they don’t budge either. Seriously, once it’s on, it’s not going anywhere. 

And I must say, it’s rare that artistry-led makeup brands like Depixym manage to get it so right for the mass market, too. Whenever I pull out a tube, I embrace my inner Katie Jane Hughes and feel like I too can be a creative artist, even if the results look remarkably wearable and take basically no time at all to execute. So with that, I want to say a big thank-you to Depixym for changing up my makeup game and shaving 10 minutes off my morning routine. 

Next up, the spot treatments that actually work.

Author Shannon Lawlor | Whowhatwear
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