🩺 I guessed the Clionadh correctly, but I also have 140 SGC and 0 Looxi. Looxi seems to have less obvious shifts and less opacity so it might be a less intimidating way to start multichromes. Also, maybe an easier way to incorporate multichromes in a corporate environment. I've seen a lot of content around Looxi, but this was probably the clearest I've seen the differences. This was great!
That must be one hell of a collection! Yes, the formula is something that can't be duped, looxi can only attempt color. And I never imagined looxi as a good introduction to shifty shades, but you're so right! It's a good way for people to try stuff and see what they like before committing to a more expensive version.
What a fun video!! I totally agree about Adornment & Jelly Bean being spot on dupes! I got Adornment during the Clionadh sale this summer and once I realized how similar it was to Jelly Bean, my mind was blown!
I love that both brands hold their own, but I do have preferences one way or the other with some of the pairings. So interesting! Thank you for this and for helping us to see these brands and shades in anew light.
Interesting video. In general the looxi looked less opaque but a couple of them i guessed incorrectly. I wonder if the value of cliondah also lies in longevity and creasing and/or ease in application like not needing a glitter glue.
I recently got some Clionadh eyeshadows,, for the very first time. I prolly paid more than I should have since they don't ship to my country, but I think the closest I have that is similar are pressed pigments. Looxi eyeshadows feel more oily, and just aren't as opaque or luxe feeling as Clionadh. That said some of the cheaper Clionadh eyeshadows are just too expensive, now that other brands have very similar shades.
You're right, the texture between these two are very different. And damn! The shipping to the USA is already expensive, I imagine it's even worse for further countries! I hope you've been enjoying your shades tho 😊
@@joannahutz1258 you're right. Shipping in Canada actually costs about the same to the US. I think they tax the shipping itself in Canada. And it's not just Clionadh, Shine by SD also do the same so it's prolly a carrier thing. That said I paid double of that to ship to the EU and import taxes on top. Next time I'll just ship it to the US. I hope they can figure out a viable solution so that they can offer worldwide shipping, at this point it would be cheaper to just pay for DHL or UPS.
@@The-NieceThank you, I've been enjoying them quite a lot. I only ordered 4 shades, and 3 of them are from their new release. I was just contemplating getting more of their cheaper eyeshadows, but your video convinced me that it's much more interesting to get something cheaper instead. I am waiting on my Looxi order to arrive so hopefully I can try out their new and improved formula. Thank you for these comparisons, it helps a lot.😆
Thank you, and yes! I remember I used to think $5 for singles was insane cause I could get a whole palette for $10, and now here I am, getting near the $20 mark for singles 😅
Amazing comparisons! I'm "international" for both brands, so when I add in exchange rates and cost of shipping, the cost difference is less dramatic. I bought Clionadh for their longevity, and it sounds like Looxi's shade descriptions would make it difficult to know exactly what I'm buying off their website. I also bought 16 shades with one of Clionadh's small stained glass magnetic palettes, so when they released their SGC expansion I couldn't justify getting more shades! I love having all my Clionadh in their little palette, and I'd have to kick some shades out to make room for new ones (which I don't want to do).
How interesting! I would be very interested in seeing the same concept but applying it with your finger on the eyes while playing the guessing game. "Which eye is the more expensive one" sometimes i feel hand swatches dont slways translate the same on the eyes. I do appreciate the side by side on your eyes for one of the shades. Id love to see a longform for all of the shades 😍
@DN00N I thought about it but last time I tried eyeswatching I scratched my lid and couldn't wear any eyeshadow for a week. So as cool as they are, they're not something I see myself doing anytime soon 😅 Respect for those who do them!
@@The-Niece I totally understand and safety always comes first! I'm sorry that happened to you! I hope you're better now! I just found your channel yesterday and I subscribed 🥲 I really enjoy your videos and love the chrome shadows! The guessing game was fun, I was able to guess them all right 😆
Looxi wicked witch is a good alternative to emerald! Looxi starburst or peacock is even closer to corrosion than salt water taffy. Do I have all four? Yes 😅 Also can I say, your nails look beautiful! Is it a clionadh polish?
Ohh, I don't have starburst but I'll have to check out peacock! There's never enough bronzey shifty golds for me either 😆 and thank you! It's actually a topper from colorclub, I need clionadh to do another sale/restock to try more of their polishes cause I missed the last one 😪
I guessed all of them corrently but it really is a slight difference in the density of the particles or how evenly the particles disperse on your skin making some shades even seem shinier than looxu bn is so slight but the difference is so slight, I have been wanting to get into clionadh eyeshadows due to its popularity b ut I'm definitely gonna dip my toes in with looxi first now! thanks for this video!
Oh, that's interesting! It's a great brand for beginners if you're not looking to spend too much. Once you know what you're into, then definitely look into higher end brands like clionadh
Looxi isn't as intense but they are still gorgeous especially for the price. I've tried making these on my own and it's definitely not easy. (I still haven't figured it out)
Very interesting video, and fantastic swatches if looking for that! I guessed right on all accounts except 3 (oddly enough 1 is a shade I own -- but haven't used yet) W/ that said, I was still very impressed by the similarity of the brands. I mean, I see it as marginal difference; a bit more visible in regard to wear time though. Food for thought, for sure. I wonder whether you use a glitter glue under your shadows though? My don't crease when I use that.
I’ve had my Clionadh collection for a few years now, but I get scared to use them because of the price. So I buy the Looxi version to feel less worried 😂 it’s not healthy to be honest!! (Just heard you talk about traveling and taking your cheaper dupes - same! With how I travel, I would hate if a Clionadh shadow shattered.)
I know exactly what you mean, I felt that way when I got my first expensive palette 😅 and tbh it's not the worst thing ever cause eyeshadow lasts a lot longer than most makeup, but it's good to use your expensive stuff to treat yourself 🥰 and yeah, I'll never take my expensive stuff travelling unless I'm ready for the possible loss of it 🤣
You have a great eye! And yes, overall clionadh is more opaque, it's like looxi's sparle is scattered while clionadh's is uniform, not to mention looxi is more waxy feeling
Do you find that layering up the Looxi works ok? I don’t mind using more/layering up an eyeshadow to get the same opacity as the higher end ones but wasn’t sure because several people have mentioned that they are waxy or slippery.
You can layer them to make them more opaque but they don't quite reach clionadh's shine. It's like looxi's sparkle is a bit less reflective. You can tell the difference in the wear test picture, it has creasing but it's also less reflective.
One of my favorite UA-camrs has said when she gets her Looxi Shadows, she takes a paper towel and presses out some of the binder and that seems to help with creasing and longevity.
My logic w shimmer shadow comparisons always is... You put it on your eye not your arm. No one's eyelid is smooth and plane enough to show all the shine, the sparkle and the shifts you see in a swatch and depending on eye shape and lid space it could severely affect the shifts. Also natural day light takes away some of the shine and especially sparkles in eyeshadows too. So anything but big difference in shine, sparkle or shift might look the exact same in a eye look over a days wear in non studio light
Agreed, the real test is the wear test and you could tell the difference in my closeup picture with my eyes closed, but in real life no one could tell these 2 had such a difference. I guess makeup is really for us at this point 😅
interesting your licorice lace is so blue in the shift. I got it expecting it to be similar to their ginger bread shade but the shift is entirely purple/pink
Huh, interesting! when it comes to looxi, sometimes they change formulas. I see some old and new videos of shadows that I own and notice tiny differences too
@@The-Niece true, that's seems to be the story with looxi. I also got the shade shimmy and there were no turquoise shifts in it at all. Just yellow base with that pink to gold shimmer in it, it's a shame since i generally have good luck with them.
Great video ! And I appreciate the work ! Just subscribe ! Not gonna lie after first comparison I got every guess right. Clionah is more metallic, looxi sparkles are more sparse? Dilute ? And glitter bigger ? Sorry i am Bad and describing 😂
Same, in my comparison on the eyes, I noticed the Looxi shadow creased in about 3 hours while clionadh lasted well for over 8 hours. The price difference has to come from formulation and it's very hard to dupe formulas for much cheaper.
@missmrocks They'll be back soon but their shipping is terribly slow so I think it's good you'd rather try another brand. As of now, looxi has nothing like it but clionadh's tessera is pretty close, also revenge by shine by sd and surrender beauty by face glaze beauty. Hope this helped
As someone who has never tried Clionadh but has loved Looxi for a long time, this is so helpful! Thank you so much!
Yay! I'm glad to hear that 😊
Clionadh is definitely worth the splurge
🩺 I guessed the Clionadh correctly, but I also have 140 SGC and 0 Looxi. Looxi seems to have less obvious shifts and less opacity so it might be a less intimidating way to start multichromes. Also, maybe an easier way to incorporate multichromes in a corporate environment. I've seen a lot of content around Looxi, but this was probably the clearest I've seen the differences. This was great!
That must be one hell of a collection! Yes, the formula is something that can't be duped, looxi can only attempt color. And I never imagined looxi as a good introduction to shifty shades, but you're so right! It's a good way for people to try stuff and see what they like before committing to a more expensive version.
This was so fun to play along with!!
I'm glad! And you're so well versed I bet you got everything right
Love both clionadh and looxi. Looxi has really stepped their game up!
For sure! I have shades from 2019 and they're not nearly as sparkly as these. Their metallics have been consistently good though
What a fun video!! I totally agree about Adornment & Jelly Bean being spot on dupes! I got Adornment during the Clionadh sale this summer and once I realized how similar it was to Jelly Bean, my mind was blown!
Yes! It's a great alternative cause the original one keeps selling out 😆 I hope you're enjoying both
I love that both brands hold their own, but I do have preferences one way or the other with some of the pairings. So interesting! Thank you for this and for helping us to see these brands and shades in anew light.
Thank you! I'm glad you found this interesting. Always happy to talk about these two 😁
Interesting video. In general the looxi looked less opaque but a couple of them i guessed incorrectly. I wonder if the value of cliondah also lies in longevity and creasing and/or ease in application like not needing a glitter glue.
Yes! Looxi has the sparkle more scattered while clionadh's is uniform. The value is totally on the formula, clionadh's feels less waxy than looxi's
Thank you so much for comparisons! Ive had glimmer on my Clionadh wishlist and i own Cookies and Cream and had no idea they were so similar! ❤️
This is such a fabulous idea for a video! I’ve just found your channel and I cannot wait to see more from you ❤
That means a lot. Thank you so much! 😊
I was able to guess a lot of these correctly but I also actually preferred Looxi for a lot of these!! this is a great comparison, thank you!
That was an Awesome topic. Well done and I appreciate the side by side swatches and explanation
I recently got some Clionadh eyeshadows,, for the very first time. I prolly paid more than I should have since they don't ship to my country, but I think the closest I have that is similar are pressed pigments. Looxi eyeshadows feel more oily, and just aren't as opaque or luxe feeling as Clionadh. That said some of the cheaper Clionadh eyeshadows are just too expensive, now that other brands have very similar shades.
You're right, the texture between these two are very different. And damn! The shipping to the USA is already expensive, I imagine it's even worse for further countries! I hope you've been enjoying your shades tho 😊
Their shipping is even expensive in Canada. 😬 I think Canada Post may be using carrier pigeons… or perhaps a horse-and-buggy setup.
@joannahutz1258 huh, that's strange, you'd think shipping within a country would be way less pricey
@@joannahutz1258 you're right. Shipping in Canada actually costs about the same to the US. I think they tax the shipping itself in Canada. And it's not just Clionadh, Shine by SD also do the same so it's prolly a carrier thing. That said I paid double of that to ship to the EU and import taxes on top. Next time I'll just ship it to the US. I hope they can figure out a viable solution so that they can offer worldwide shipping, at this point it would be cheaper to just pay for DHL or UPS.
@@The-NieceThank you, I've been enjoying them quite a lot. I only ordered 4 shades, and 3 of them are from their new release. I was just contemplating getting more of their cheaper eyeshadows, but your video convinced me that it's much more interesting to get something cheaper instead. I am waiting on my Looxi order to arrive so hopefully I can try out their new and improved formula. Thank you for these comparisons, it helps a lot.😆
I got one wrong with under da sea but you can see the differences because the shift is more obvious☺️ this was fun.
The difference is quite subtle with some of these but you did great and I'm glad you had fun 😊
Another awesome video. So fun! And I loved your commentary at the end. I too have become more desensitized to higher price points for singles.
Thank you, and yes! I remember I used to think $5 for singles was insane cause I could get a whole palette for $10, and now here I am, getting near the $20 mark for singles 😅
Amazing comparisons! I'm "international" for both brands, so when I add in exchange rates and cost of shipping, the cost difference is less dramatic. I bought Clionadh for their longevity, and it sounds like Looxi's shade descriptions would make it difficult to know exactly what I'm buying off their website. I also bought 16 shades with one of Clionadh's small stained glass magnetic palettes, so when they released their SGC expansion I couldn't justify getting more shades! I love having all my Clionadh in their little palette, and I'd have to kick some shades out to make room for new ones (which I don't want to do).
This is seriously a video i have been looking for! more please!
Thank you so much! I'm already picking a few shades for round 2
Such a relaxing, fun, and informative video. Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
How interesting! I would be very interested in seeing the same concept but applying it with your finger on the eyes while playing the guessing game. "Which eye is the more expensive one" sometimes i feel hand swatches dont slways translate the same on the eyes. I do appreciate the side by side on your eyes for one of the shades. Id love to see a longform for all of the shades 😍
@DN00N I thought about it but last time I tried eyeswatching I scratched my lid and couldn't wear any eyeshadow for a week. So as cool as they are, they're not something I see myself doing anytime soon 😅 Respect for those who do them!
@@The-Niece I totally understand and safety always comes first! I'm sorry that happened to you! I hope you're better now! I just found your channel yesterday and I subscribed 🥲 I really enjoy your videos and love the chrome shadows! The guessing game was fun, I was able to guess them all right 😆
Thank you! I'm better now and switched my eye makeup removing products since then. And omg, you're a pro at this!
I have never tried either brand but I think I will now, those shadows are beautiful
You're in for a treat!
Looxi wicked witch is a good alternative to emerald! Looxi starburst or peacock is even closer to corrosion than salt water taffy. Do I have all four? Yes 😅 Also can I say, your nails look beautiful! Is it a clionadh polish?
Ohh, I don't have starburst but I'll have to check out peacock! There's never enough bronzey shifty golds for me either 😆 and thank you! It's actually a topper from colorclub, I need clionadh to do another sale/restock to try more of their polishes cause I missed the last one 😪
Peacock is one of my favorite from Looxi!
I guessed all of them corrently but it really is a slight difference in the density of the particles or how evenly the particles disperse on your skin making some shades even seem shinier than looxu bn is so slight but the difference is so slight, I have been wanting to get into clionadh eyeshadows due to its popularity b ut I'm definitely gonna dip my toes in with looxi first now! thanks for this video!
Oh, that's interesting! It's a great brand for beginners if you're not looking to spend too much. Once you know what you're into, then definitely look into higher end brands like clionadh
Thank for the review super !!!❤
Looxi isn't as intense but they are still gorgeous especially for the price. I've tried making these on my own and it's definitely not easy. (I still haven't figured it out)
Loved this!! Love your POV! Please do more! Can’t wait to see more on your list! Really awesome comparisons ❤❤
I'm already thinking of doing a round 2 in the future, possibly with other brands 😊
Very interesting video, and fantastic swatches if looking for that! I guessed right on all accounts except 3 (oddly enough 1 is a shade I own -- but haven't used yet)
W/ that said, I was still very impressed by the similarity of the brands. I mean, I see it as marginal difference; a bit more visible in regard to wear time though. Food for thought, for sure.
I wonder whether you use a glitter glue under your shadows though? My don't crease when I use that.
Thank you for your insight! I avoid glitter glue but I think I should give it a chance, specially in the summertime
I’ve had my Clionadh collection for a few years now, but I get scared to use them because of the price. So I buy the Looxi version to feel less worried 😂 it’s not healthy to be honest!! (Just heard you talk about traveling and taking your cheaper dupes - same! With how I travel, I would hate if a Clionadh shadow shattered.)
I know exactly what you mean, I felt that way when I got my first expensive palette 😅 and tbh it's not the worst thing ever cause eyeshadow lasts a lot longer than most makeup, but it's good to use your expensive stuff to treat yourself 🥰 and yeah, I'll never take my expensive stuff travelling unless I'm ready for the possible loss of it 🤣
This was a lot of fun and very informative as well. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you! Subscribed!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
I guessed all of them correctly. The clionadh shades look more elegant and shinier in my opinion.
You have a great eye! And yes, overall clionadh is more opaque, it's like looxi's sparle is scattered while clionadh's is uniform, not to mention looxi is more waxy feeling
amazing video! thanks
I got one wrong. lol. It was the ocean looking ones.
This was great! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
If Looxi shipped overseas, I would own so many of their shadows.
For real, they need to start expanding, but I guess the shipping can get too expensive overseas
Do you find that layering up the Looxi works ok? I don’t mind using more/layering up an eyeshadow to get the same opacity as the higher end ones but wasn’t sure because several people have mentioned that they are waxy or slippery.
They also aren’t as long lasting 😢
You can layer them to make them more opaque but they don't quite reach clionadh's shine. It's like looxi's sparkle is a bit less reflective. You can tell the difference in the wear test picture, it has creasing but it's also less reflective.
One of my favorite UA-camrs has said when she gets her Looxi Shadows, she takes a paper towel and presses out some of the binder and that seems to help with creasing and longevity.
@jeanams07 Thank you for sharing! I'll have to give that a try
I guessed correct BUT i actually like the look of looxie better on the skin
Love your videos!! ❤
Thank you!!
My logic w shimmer shadow comparisons always is... You put it on your eye not your arm. No one's eyelid is smooth and plane enough to show all the shine, the sparkle and the shifts you see in a swatch and depending on eye shape and lid space it could severely affect the shifts. Also natural day light takes away some of the shine and especially sparkles in eyeshadows too. So anything but big difference in shine, sparkle or shift might look the exact same in a eye look over a days wear in non studio light
Agreed, the real test is the wear test and you could tell the difference in my closeup picture with my eyes closed, but in real life no one could tell these 2 had such a difference. I guess makeup is really for us at this point 😅
interesting your licorice lace is so blue in the shift. I got it expecting it to be similar to their ginger bread shade but the shift is entirely purple/pink
Huh, interesting! when it comes to looxi, sometimes they change formulas. I see some old and new videos of shadows that I own and notice tiny differences too
@@The-Niece true, that's seems to be the story with looxi. I also got the shade shimmy and there were no turquoise shifts in it at all. Just yellow base with that pink to gold shimmer in it, it's a shame since i generally have good luck with them.
This video is so hypnotic
Hello lovely! I enjoyed this, thank you! 😘 Love Kazzaroo xoxo
Thank you ☺️
Im your 500 follower :) Loved the video!
Omg! This is exciting!! Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
Great video ! And I appreciate the work ! Just subscribe !
Not gonna lie after first comparison I got every guess right. Clionah is more metallic, looxi sparkles are more sparse? Dilute ? And glitter bigger ? Sorry i am
Bad and describing 😂
That's impressive! Don't worry, I too suck at describing and I totally get exactly what you mean
You described correctly! I see the differences😊
I have almost every single shade here😂😂😂😂😂😍
Hope you're loving all of them 😁
Looks about right.🙃
One major difference between the formulas is wear time. Looxi creases on me. Clionadh doesn’t.
Same, in my comparison on the eyes, I noticed the Looxi shadow creased in about 3 hours while clionadh lasted well for over 8 hours. The price difference has to come from formulation and it's very hard to dupe formulas for much cheaper.
Nah I would rather buy the cheaper ones Abe use glitter glue
That's a great idea! I've never used glutter glue but maybe I should start
Would you happen to know if there's a dupe for touch of glam's lucid lavender? 😊
Within looxi or in general?
@@The-Niece looxi and I guess any other brands since touch of glam is kinda hard to get a hold of 🙂
@missmrocks They'll be back soon but their shipping is terribly slow so I think it's good you'd rather try another brand. As of now, looxi has nothing like it but clionadh's tessera is pretty close, also revenge by shine by sd and surrender beauty by face glaze beauty. Hope this helped
Thank you much ❤❤
@missmrocks You're welcome! I'm sure there's more but those are the ones that came to mind