![]() ![]() Lemonhead Spacepaste and Spacejam (a glitter-flecked pomade) were originally marketed to be used in the hair (the brand got its first taste of success when glitter roots became a thing online and on Instagram), but Violette, being the makeup badass that she is, used it along the eyebrows. Mesmerized (and looking for some Halloween costume inspiration), I immediately Googled "Lemonhead glitter," and shot Violette an email that literally had one line: "So Lemonhead-tell me everything." The French makeup artist broke it out for a recent photo shoot, and filmed the process of her painting it across a model's eyebrows on her iPhone. I came across the twinkly pomade in Violette's Instagram story last week. Second, it's so jam-packed with glitter particles that it re-creates the intense sparkle of a disco ball (let's get real, that shit in the '90s had, like, ten flecks of glitter per jar), and it comes in several pretty, shiny, fantastical shades. First off, it's a paste, not a gel, so it's not slimy, goopy, or sticky. The twinkly pomade is vaguely reminiscent of the glitter gels my friends and I favored in middle school.in the mid-'90s.except that Spacepaste is glitter gel on steroids. ![]() OK, so I've seen something kind of like it. No really, I've never seen anything like it. Introducing Lemonhead Spacepaste Glitter Spackle, which is quite possibly the coolest, sparkliest, most mesmerizing glittery beauty product I've come across in my six years here at Allure. ![]()
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