Makeup Geek Roulette Swatch

Posted By admin On 08/04/22

Ever since Makeup Geek launched within the UK in November last year thanks to Beauty Bay, I’ve amassed quite the collection. I’ve always been dying to try the Makeup Geek eyeshadow range as I’ve only ever heard amazing things about them, but I didn’t want to order directly from their website as I didn’t want to be stung with hefty customs fees so I was elated when Beauty Bay began stocking their products.

  1. Makeup Geek Swatches
  2. Makeup Geek Roulette Swatches
  3. Makeup Geek Sparklers Swatches

I will just say this is going to be a huge post with lots of photos of my Makeup Geek Eyeshadow collection, so I apologise in advance but figured it’d be better to have all of the swatches in one place rather than breaking it down into a number of posts. I also need to say that I wish another UK retailer stocked Makeup Geek as I really dislike Beauty Bay, as their customer service is atrocious and I’ve had endless trouble with them.

I might be able to rave about Makeup Geek as a brand, but I simply cannot recommend Beauty Bay as a retailer, but I only order items from them that I cannot buy elsewhere within the UK as I’d never order from them if I had my way but needs must and all that. I really hope my Makeup Geek Eyeshadow Collection Review and Swatches post is helpful to you, so here goes…..

I store my Makeup Geek Eyeshadow Collection within an Makeup Forever XL Magnetic Palette which I reviewed here, and compared it to the Z Palette. In a nutshell, the Makeup Forever Magnetic Palette is considerably better value than the Z Palette and it can hold a lot more shadows too which is perfect.

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I have arranged the shades loosely by shade but I haven’t finished my collection yet so this layout isn’t set in stone.. it’s just what’s working for me currently. I have a mix of the standard Makeup Geek Eyeshadows £4.95, the Makeup Geek Duochrome Eyeshadows £4.95 and Makeup Geek Foiled Eyeshadows £7.95, and I have swatched every single shade for you…

Vanilla Bean – described as being a light shimmer with peachy beige undertone. I found Vanilla Bean to be quite boring as it’s essentially my skintone with a tiny amount of shimmer. I usually use this shade to tone down my eyeshadow if I’ve gone a little OTT with my smokey eye.

Beaches & Cream – described as being a creamy matte neutral beige with just a hint of peach. Beaches & Cream is a good transition shade for my cool skin tone.

Makeup Geek Roulette Swatch

Peach Smoothie – described as being a light peach beige with a soft matte finish. I know everyone loves this shade but I just don’t find it very complimentary on my skintone, and I much prefer Beaches & Cream.

Creme Brulee – described as being a medium sand colour with a soft matte finish. My favourite matte shade from all of my Makeup Geek eyeshadows.

Barcelona Beach – described as being a medium sand shade with a matte finish. I really like using this as a transition shade for cool eyeshadows, but it works for warmer tones too.

Latte – described as being a matte medium brown. I’m not a fan of the quality of this shade.. I find it to be so dusty and hard to blend which is a shame as it’s a nice shade.

Frappe – described as being a medium maple brown matte. I would recommend Frappe over Latte as it’s much better quality, and it blends so beautifully. I really like that Frappe leans a little warm, and to me it’s more of a milk chocolate brown.

Mocha – described as being adeep matte brown. Sadly Mocha is another disappointment for me as it’s very chalky compared to the other matte shadows. I do use Mocha a lot in the crease and outer corner but it creates a lot of fall out.

Cocoa Bear – described as being a matte reddish brown. I think everyone should own Cocoa Bear, it’s a beautiful easy to blend warm toned brown.

Shimma Shimma – described as being a metallic champagne. I don’t know why but I expected so much more from this shade as it’s so hyped, but it’s an average champagne shimmer which I have in many eyeshadow palettes already. It’s pretty, but it’s not a must have in my opinion.

Rockstar – described as being a medium silver base with purple-pink reflects. This is such a subtle shade, but when applied over a pale cream eyeshadow, the purple/pink reflects become a lot more noticeable but it’s a really pretty all over the lid shade.

I’m Peachless – described as being a buff base with peachy-pink reflects. I would describe I’m Peachless as being a rose gold when used with a primer, but without a primer it looks like a pale gold. I love that you can get such a different look depending on whether you use a base or not.

Confection – described as being a blush pink with very subtle gray undertones and a matte finish. My swatch doesn’t do this shade justice, it’s a really pretty pinky toned grey which I use a lot with Petal Pusher for when I want subtle shadow and winged liner.

Petal Pusher – described as being a medium rose brown with a matte finish. Similar to Confection in tone, but it’s a little warmer in tone and a touch darker.

Unexpected – described as being a matte pale pink brown. I feel that Unexpected is very similar to the effect you get when you mix Confection and Petal Pusher, so I’m not sure I really needed Unexpected within my collection.

Purely Naked – described as being a shimmery tan. I can’t see this on the Makeup Geek website anymore so it might have been discontinued? Which would be a shame as it has almost a duochrome effect with a matte brown base and gold shimmer shift which I love wearing all over my lid.

Bedrock – described as being a medium gray with strong brown undertones and a matte finish. Bedrock is a straight grey shade which reminds me of a slightly darker, matte version of Rockstar. I think Bedrock and Rockstar work really nicely together.

Moondust – described as being a metallic silver taupe. I don’t know if I’m alone on this but I find Moondust to be a silvery khaki rather than a silvery taupe – there’s definitely a green tone to it which I love as I find it compliments my green eyes.

Twilight – described as being a pale shimmery muted purple. Another disappointing shade for me, it’s so pale when on the eyes but if you swatch it with your finger it’s really pigmented. I just don’t find myself gravitating towards this shade as it’s so muted it’s barely visible.

Cupcake – described as being a matte medium pink. Love this shade! It works nicely with the pinky tones like Confection and Petal Pusher.

Bleached Blonde – described as being a shimmery pale gold. I would describe this as being a dirty gold which I know doesn’t sound very nice but it works well for a bronze smoky eye but it’s not the most pigmented shadow in the palette but it performs best when applied with a synthetic brush.

Gold Digger – described as being a true metallic gold. This is a true yellow gold, which in all honesty I struggle to use as I find it to be a little too yellow for my liking. I think it would look gorgeous on skintones which are darker than mine, but on my lids it looks like a shiny yellow. Shade aside, it’s a beautiful shadow in terms of texture and pigment.

Glamorous – described as being a shimmery bronze gold. I think this shade is so similar to MAC’s Amber Lights except Glamorous is perhaps a touch less shimmery than Amber Lights. It’s a beautiful bronze with a subtle shimmer.

Chickadee – described as being a matte yellow orange. I really don’t know why I bought this shade as I don’t like it at all. It looks horrible on my very pale, cool toned eyelids and I can’t make it work for me at all sadly.

Taupe Notch – described as being a taupe. I don’t think the description does this shade justice, and my swatch doesn’t either actually. I think this is an amazing dupe for MAC’s Satin Taupe – it’s a shimmery taupey brown and it’s one of my most used all over the lid shades.

Prom Night – described as being a pale purple with hints of grey and a shimmery finish. I think Prom Night should be upgraded to being a duochrome shadow as it’s a gorgeous taupey brown with a silvery lilac shift and I absolutely love it – it’s so creamy and pigmented.

Homecoming – described as being a medium brown with gold shimmer. Homecoming is another of my most-used all over the lid shades as it compliments both warm and cool toned matte crease shades. I’ve seen people compare it to MAC Patina but I’ve never owned Patina so I can’t say for sure.

Pretentious – described as being a metallic bronze. I think this is a really unique shade as it looks like a bronze shade in some lights, but in others it looks like a metallic khaki shade. This particular shade has quite a lot of fall out compared to the other shades, but it’s very pigmented.

Cosmopolitan – described as being a Rose Gold with gold flecks and a shimmery finish. I just don’t see the rose gold in this shade, to me it’s more of a peach with gold shimmer but I love it nonetheless. Cosmopolitan looks really pretty when worn alone all over the lid as it’s quite multidimensional.

Goddess – described as being a metallic pale copper. Goddess is one of my top 5 Makeup Geek shadows – it’s a stunning metallic copper which almost looks like a foiled shadow, but it can be sheered out too depending on what intensity you prefer.

Roulette – described as being a rosy, burnt sienna with a silky, shimmery finish. I cannot rave about this shade enough – it’s absolutely gorgeous. It’s a very creamy, buttery and smooth burnt copper which applies almost like a cream eyeshadow with no fall out whatsoever.

Country Girl – described as being a shimmery pink brown. I don’t know if I got an off Country Girl, but the texture and pigmentation is awful – it’s dusty, hard to apply and blend. I would recommend skipping Country Girl and plumping for Goddess instead as they’re pretty similar.

Last Dance – described as being a medium to deep plummy brown with a satin finish. This is such a chalky eyeshadow which is such a shame as it’s really pretty, but I tend to use it to darken my outer corner rather than use it all over the lid otherwise it has the tendency to look quite patchy.

Sensuous – described as being a shimmering purple with flecks of silver. I’d describe Sensuous as being a silvery lilac rather than a purple, and it is my go to lid shade when I’m wanting a purple/lilac eye look.

Steampunk – described as being a blue-black base with rich copper reflects. This is a duochrome shade and it’s truly stunning and really multidimensional. It’s a very dark chocolate brown matte with a rose gold shimmer , and it’s unlike anything else in my collection.

Cherry Cola – described as being a deep brown with strong red undertones and a matte finish. In my personal opinion, I don’t think you need Cherry Cola and Bitten as they look identical when on the eyes, and I’d say go for Cherry Cola as it’s much more pigmented and easy to blend. Bitten is such a raved about shade, but I just don’t see the hype as it’s so disappointing compared to Cherry Cola. It’s a very dark burgundy matte.

Bitten – described as being a matte deep maroon red. See above ^^^

Typhoon – described as having a deep teal base with green and gold reflects. This is such a crazy pigmented shadow which wows me every time I use it. It’s a vibrant teal green with gold and green shimmer. I never feel brave enough to use it all over the lid like this swatch, but I do like to apply it over a shimmery brown base for a slightly muted effect but maybe one day I’ll be brave enough..

Karma – described as having a golden base with yellow-green reflects. Another duochrome shadow which is a yellowy green gold shimmer.

Ritzy – described as having a warm red-brown base with green and gold reflects. Yet another duochrome which is a pretty brown matte with a gold shimmer shift.

Corrupt – described as being an intense matte black with a very subtle sparkle. This is the most pigmented, intense matte black I’ve ever used. The pan does include silver sparkle but I don’t think the sparkle is very noticeable when on the lids which I much prefer.

In the Spotlight – described as being a soft pink with coral undertones and a foiled finish. The first of my four foiled shades within my collection – this is a slightly rosy gold shade.

Charmed – described as being a muted silvery light olive with taupe undertones and a foiled finish. I love this shade so much – it reminds me of money for some reason, it’s a gorgeous silver with a subtle green twist which really compliments my green eyes.

Grandstand – described as being a medium rose gold with slight taupe undertones and a foiled finish. Another of my favourites, and most worn – it’s a lovely coppery bronze which I prefer to apply with my fingertips onto the lid for the best effect.

Mesmerized – described as being a deep medium taupe with strong purple undertones and a foiled finish. Mesmerized is a dark brown with a silver shimmer and it really compliments Grandstand very well.

Phew that took a long long time, but I really hope it was helpful. I’ve already purchased new shades for my Makeup Geek Eyeshadow collection since I filled my MUFE Magnetic Palette so I’ll be sure to do another post when I have a decent amount to show you.

If you have any shade recommendations I’d love to hear them, but I’m going to try and venture into wearable colour as I know my palette is very neutral but I’m not very daring when it comes to colourful eyeshadows.

I think the Makeup Geek Eyeshadow as a whole are amazing value, and I’d never buy MAC shadows again as they’re just not worth it when you can Makeup Geek shadows for £5. I have also done a post on my Makeup Geek Blush Collection if you’d like to see that too.


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I first got into makeup geek shadows when I saw someone on YouTube use them. They have became so popular within the YouTube and beauty blogger communality and always raved about if you have never heard of this brand then your seriously missing out they are definitely worth every little bit. I was very fascinated on how pigmented and bendable they were considering they range from £4.95-£7.95 (www.beautybay.com) which is so reasonable and a great way to build up your own palette, they are a great dupe for The Mac cosmetics shadows as well! I personally think they are even better then all the high end ones you can get that cost 10 times more then what makeup geek does.

There’s a great selection of shades and finishes to chose from you have mattes, sparkles, duo chromes, shimmas & foiled effects as well. All together I have a total of 43 shades in 2 Large ZPalettes if you haven’t heard of ZPalette it’s a customisable palette created to store your makeup it has a magnet base that you can clip your pans onto for safe keeping. I also this from beauty bay as well at the price of £15.95, you can fit 27 makeup geek shadows in the large one. Thing thing I love most about this brand is how great quality it is and the price too! I can’t say enough good things about this company and I highly recommend you get start one up if you already haven’t. My favourite makeup that I literally couldn’t go without now!

Down below is some photo swatches, enjoy 🙂 please comment for anymore question Part two will be up in the next couple of days as I’m away in London x


23 out of 43 shades that I own.

First Row

  • Confection – Matte blush pink with very subtle grey undertones
  • Petal Pusher – Matte medium rose brown
  • Unexpected – Matte pale pink brown
  • Blacklight – (duochrome) Electric purple base with icy blue reflects
  • Daydreamer – Light lilic with cool undertones & a foiled finish
  • Phantom – White base with violet purple reflects
  • Whimsical – Light silvery pink with a foiled finish frosted silvery pale pink (L to R) Confection, Petal pusher, Unexpected, Blacklight, Daydreamer, Phantom & Whimsical.

Second Row

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  • Sorbet – Matte pastel melon pink
  • I’m Peachless – (DuoChrome) buff base peachy pink reflects
  • Cinderella – Pale shimmery pink
  • Mai Tai – (DuoChrome) Apricot base with orchid reflects
  • Cupcake – Matte medium brown
  • pillow Talk – Soft lilac with a sliver shift & a shimmery finish
  • Highwire – Medium sliver with subtle blue undertones with a hint of blue

(L to R) Sorbet, I’m Peachless, Cinderella, Mai Tai, Cupcake, Pillow Talk & Highwire.


Third Row

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  • Cosmoplitan – Rose gold with gold flecks & a shimmery finish
  • Mango Tango – Peachy pink with flecks of gold
  • Tuscan Sun – Matte medium salmon pink
  • Roulette – Rosy Burnt sienna with silky shimmery finish
  • Morocco – Matte rich burnt orange
  • In The Spotlight – Soft pink with coral undertones & a foiled finish

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(L to R) Cosmopolitan, Mango Tango, Tuscan Sun, Roulette, Morocco & In The Spotlight.

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Fourth Row

  • Simply Marlena – Rosey pink with purple undertones & gold flecks
  • Hot pants – Bright orchid with a purple shift & a shimmery finish
  • Fashion Addict – Medium orchid purple with a matte finish (L to R) Simply Marlena, Hot pants & Fashion addict.