So far, the main reflective color I see is a lilac-pink. Goes on pretty easily. Translucent or pale base color, so I'm using it more for brightening accents rather than as a liner, haven't tried it the latter way yet. Feminine and cute!
Supernova Multichrome Gel Liner (010, Ultra)
Celia
Lilac Love
Lovely - a relatively sheer base color with cool blue sparkles mainly plus a bit of subtly iridescent ones too. Smooth, sparkly.
Chroma Light Shadow (020, Lilac Love)
Celia
Honey Glow
A nice way to introduce warmer colors to eye looks - I like how the color, while overall looking like gold, leans a bit amber/orange. I think this color could work well for outfits that are a warm toffee brown, orange, red-brown, red, yellow, - a range. There's no shift or multicolor sparkle happening in this shade, but it's all focused on that warm amber-honey color, which in and of itself, is lovely, and it's plenty sparkly.
Chroma Light Shadow (006, Honey Glow)
Celia
Review for the shade "On Cloud 9"
A bright, shimmery, electric blue - lovely. Easy to make fine or thicker lines and makes for a lovely pop. If you pat it down to be diffused eyeshadow, over skin tone, the blue base color gets patted out while the sparkles, which seem to be pinkish-iridescent rather than blue themselves, sit on top. I haven't yet tried patting it atop a dark shadow base, want to try that.
Chromatic Show Liner (009, On Cloud 9)
Celia
Buzz
Buzz looks pretty much as shown - it's nice overall. It's a fun way to sneak in a bit of color in a way that doesn't look too crazy. Since the base of the liner seems dark, from far away, especially if you're applying a smaller area of the liner, it looks like a dark liner, but depending on angle, you will definitely see the flashes of a Morpho butterfly teal blue, royal blue, and a bit of violet. It's definitely metallic, and applied easily without being too mushy and soft.