Brit Invasion is the only shimmer in the London Fall collection, and the only one I bought. Nothing against the other shades, I'm just on a budget.
It's a bit confusing. It looks almost purple in the bottle, but is decidedly taupe on the nail. It's got yellow gold shimmer that is far from hidden, but really varies with lighting. The base varies a bit with lighting too.
It was a bit thinner and sheerer than I usually like, but still went on nicely. I've heard some strong complaints about the L'Oréal Colour Riche formula, but this really wasn't bad. I'm not sure how I feel about this shade on *me*, but I've loved it on cooler-toned girls. The very cool taupe and very warm gold just might not be something I can pull off...though it really is lovely on cooler tones. If I get the chance, I'll happily get Rainy Piccadilly. I know several girls who have it and love it. Notting Hill Blues looks nice too!
New York Nudes is that rare nude collection that remembers there's a wide range of skin tones. The six shades span a very broad range, and they're all warm-toned...which is also rare. I was VERY excited about this collection. I thought that just maybe I'd find a flattering nude. ....I'll come to that part in a moment.
Brownie Points is the darkest of the six New York Nudes shades and I could see it being very flattering on many women with dark, warm complexions. I hope a lot of them got it and love it. It's miles from my skin tone, but I picked it up anyway because it's a great warm chocolate brown.
Love it! I'll absolutely be reaching for this again. I think it's the best brown I own. The formula was thin, but not streaky at all.
I'd absolutely recommend Brownie Points to everyone. Brit Invasion would be best on cooler tones. I'd (very sadly) say you should avoid Park Ave Luncheon. Even if the color works for you, the formula is very bad and almost unworkable.
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