Femme Fatale White Witch Vol. 2

Hello my dear friends!

I want to share with you swatches of Femme Fatale White Witch Collection Volume 2 (re-release of White Witch collection from 2015). 

It’s inspired by the witch Jadis from the two books by C.S Lewis – The Magician’s Nephew and The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. The original release had 8 colours. Femme Fatale created an additional 3 new shades, plus they`ll be offering a shade that was released in Enchanted Fables this year. Many of these shades will be slightly different from the 2015 release due to tints varying over the years by manufacturers; as well as some flakes having become discontinued (so Femme Fatale replaced them as closely as possible to match the original).

White Witch Vol 2 is available on femmefatalecosmetics.au between 9am AEST November 1st to 9pm AEST November 5th; and all shades will be available via stockists that wish to offer them.


*pr-samples

Lion`s Breath


This is a shade from the 2015 release following the original recipe. It is a brown (cold) to clear (warm) thermal packed full of golden holographic glitters in various sizes. This one will not be fully opaque in a warm or transition state due to the clear shift, however should be opaque in the cold state with 3 coats. Top coat is recommended as this will dry textured.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat








The Secret of Secrets


This is a shade from the 2015 release following the original recipe. It has a sheer jelly grey base that is overwhelmed by a copper sheen when layered up. Within are (now discontinued) chrome copper-gold-green shifting flakes that Femme Fatale will be using our last of for this colour and copper holographic microfine glitters. This is likely the last time this shade will ever be made again. Opaque in 3 coats, top coat is recommended due to drying textured.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat





The First Nothern Witch


This is a shade from the 2015 release following the original recipe. A cool toned grey crelly with soft copper glow, and assorted microglitters in silver, gold and bronze. Accented with soft golden microflakes. Opaque in 3 coats, top coat is recommended due to drying textured.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat






White Witch’s House


This shade is from Enchanted Fables. The description is a sparkling, brilliant silver packed with two types of holographic silver flake, silver holographic micro shards, and silver chrome flakes.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat





Lantern Waste


This is a shade from the 2015 release following the original recipe however it does NOT use the original flakes, and Femme Fatale feels the blue tints they use have changed slightly from the original as well. A muted navy crème with red sheen, and red-orange-green shifting iridescent flakes. The original flakes were slightly smaller and had a similar colour shift effect, however were discontinued by manufacturer’s around 5-6 years ago. Opaque in 3 coats, top coat recommended.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat





Blazing With Stars


This is a new shade to this collection. It’s a velvety deep blue jelly with superfine copper reflects and small holographic silver flakes. Opaque in 3 coats, top coat recommended.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat





A High & Lonely Destiny


This is a new shade to this collection. A stunning sheer blue jelly base packed with holographic purple microglitters. This one will be opaque in 3 coats and will definitely need top coat as it will dry textured.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat





Moonlight Statues


This is a shade from the 2015 release following the original recipe. It has a magenta jelly base with soft turquoise sheen, silver holographic glitters in various sizes and scattered teal holographic glitters as well. Opaque in 3 coats, top coat is recommended due to drying textured.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat







Her Imperial Majesty


This is a shade from the 2015 release following the original recipe. A murky purple crelly overlaid with pink shimmers and fuchsia microfine metallic glitters. I think the base in this one tends to lean an interesting greyish brown in some lighting. Opaque in 3 coats, top coat recommended.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat





Hundred Years Winter


This is a shade from the 2015 release following the original recipe. Tints have changed since the original release so the colour may not be an identical match, even though Femme Fatale used the original recipe. It’s an interesting dusty rose crème base which in some lights can lean more brown or purple; and it has a strong turquoise shine over the top. Absolutely lovely. Opaque in 3 coats with top coat recommended.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat





Heart’s Desires


This is a shade from the 2015 release following the original recipe. A sheer coral pink base that’s slightly muted by the copper reflects within. Also has superfine golden glitters, and gold-green-blue shifting crystal flakes. This is another shade that will be slightly different due to tint changes, too. However overall it is matched as closely as Femme Fatale could manage. Opaque in 3 coats with top coat recommended.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat





Light of a Dying Sun


This is a new shade to this collection. Muted berry-red jelly base, this one is full of golden microflakes and holographic glitters. This one will be opaque in 3 coats and will definitely need top coat as it will dry textured.
Shown in 3 coats with top coat






A complete set will be available at femmefatalecosmetics.au with White Witch’s House, which is a total of 12 units - $144 AUD down from $160 AUD (10% off)
And without White Witch’s House, which is a total of 11 units - $131.40 AUD down from $146 AUD (10% off)

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