Friday, July 25, 2014

Look of the Day Gemstone Series: Garnet

The gemstone that inspired today's look is January's birthstone, garnet.





Garnets can be found in all colors of the rainbow.  According to the American Gem Society, the stone was named for its resemblance to a pomegranate seed (pomegranate's scientific name is Punica granatum --- so, it makes sense: granatum --> garnet).  There are six different species of garnet that differ from one another in chemical composition, but share similar physical characteristics and crystal forms.

According to Wikipedia, garnets have been in use as gemstones and abrasives since the Bronze Age (c. 3000 - 600 BC).  Crushed garnets are sometimes used to create "garnet paper", a kind of sandpaper which is primarily used for woodworking.

Garnet
source: American Gem Society

Almandine garnets are most commonly used as gemstones, and they are the red color I imagine when I think of a garnet.
Click to enlarge - Almandine garnet from GemSelect
source gemselect.com






From the LORAC PRO Palette, I used the shadow called "Garnet" as it is the deep red color of an almandine garnet, and because it's named garnet.  ;)


I used Garnet on the outer 1/2 of the lid, crease, and lower lashline.


I used Nude on the inner 1/2 of the lid, under the brow, and in the inner corner.


I used Milani Shadow Eyez in Almond Cream on the lid as a base.


I added some of the L'Oreal Infallible eyeshadow in Glistening Garnet for a little extra color in the crease.  Yes, I also used it because it is named Glistening Garnet.




I also used L'Oreal Voluminous Butterfly mascara, Sonia Kashuk gel eyeliner in Ebony on the upper lashline, and Tarina Tarantino Hyperliner eyeliner in Tommy Jet on the lower waterline.


I kept my cheeks and lips neutral choosing Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush in Exposed, Milani Color Statement Lipliner in Nude, and Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Plump Perfect Lipstick in Perfect Blossom (discontinued).


Swatches:

from left: Milani Shadow Eyez in Almond Cream, LORAC shadow in Nude, LORAC shadow in Garnet, L'Oreal Infallible eyeshadow in Glistening Garnet

from left: Tarte blush in Exposed, Milani lipliner in Nude, Elizabeth Arden lipstick in Perfect Blossom


I think this is actually quite a wearable look.  The "Garnet" shade from the LORAC PRO Palette has enough brown in it to make it seem more neutral than it looks in the pan.  It may be my favorite color in the PRO Palette.

Thanks for checking out my garnet inspired look today!

6 comments:

  1. Very pretty! I also really like Garnet. I rarely wear it. Nude is one of my favorites though. I love it for the inner corner highlight.

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  2. Ruth Herdegen StumpJuly 26, 2014 at 2:39 AM

    This looks very good with your red hair!

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  3. Oh, one of my favourite looks from you! Those burgundy shades are lovely on you- super pretty and flattering :)

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  4. Interesting, I didn't know that garnets were all different colors. I always think of the reddish stones!

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  5. Me too! I guess a lot of the categorization of stones has to do with crystalline structure and molecular stuffs.

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  6. Thank you, Jennifer! "Garnet" is one of my most worn shades from the PRO palette.

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