In real life, Andromeda looks quite different than the online photo (which looked like a warmer, paler mint green to me). This is unusual for Moira - usually their pan photos are pretty spot-on. Andromeda's color basically reminds me of that cool light kelly green, heading to turquoise but still clearly a green, that is the color of the Statue of Liberty. It has good amount of saturation (intensity) to the color so that it makes for a noticeable pop, even with a little product, wherever you apply it. Most/many of the Lucent Cream shadows are sparkly, a few are metallic, but this one is more of a pearly finish, not a sparkly finish. Overall, it's great, as long as you understand what color you're actually getting !
Lucent Cream Shadow (013, Andromeda)
Celia
Review for Sugar Crush
Ok, it's official: Sugar Crush is a legitimate dupe for UD's Space Cowboy. I wore Sugar on one lid and Cowboy on another lid and honestly the difference is tiny. No one would know I was wearing different shadows because the base color seems about the same, a caramel-camel color, and both are equally sparkly. The only real difference I could notice is that, Cowboy's glitter was only white/silver, and a bit finer than Sugar's, and Sugar's glitter fleck is ever so slightly bigger, but that makes for a slightly more sparkly look, and I think I could also see a very subtle iridescent fleck besides of the main silvery flecks. But these are differences I could only see if I looked super close and *tried* to find differences. So overall, they are legitimately interchangeable unless you are partial to the formula differences, which were nothing very particular to me. Dupes aside, Sugar Crush is a pleasant neutral shade that can work easily for everyday life or special occasions. I would say its equally cute baby sister is Moira's Lucent Cream Shadow in Orion, which still has shimmer but a bit less forward than Sugar Crush, which makes it even better if you want to go more subtle for work/everyday life.
Chroma Light Shadow (005, Sugar Crush)
Celia
Review for Kiss & Tell
Kiss & Tell is definitely a mauve and is good neutral - it's both slightly warm and cool at the same time. It has a very subtle pale warm gold fleck mixed in with the mauve flecks, and overall it's a good shade for looks where you don't want to go too far from your natural skin tone but want to try something different than brown, tan, or gray tones. It's not super dark, it's like a gentle medium tone that can easily be sheered out or built up as desired.
Chroma Light Shadow (003, Kiss & Tell)
Celia
Review for Keepsake
Keepsake was pretty much as I expected it to be. It's pretty! Rather than simply being a yellow-gold color, it's yellow gold paired with an iridescent greenish glitter, which altogether with your skin tone still makes for a yellow hue. It's maybe a cousin of Moira's Lucent Cream Shadow in Saturn, except that Saturn seems cooler in its green glitter to me, and its base is more of a tan than a yellow, and the Lucent shadows seem to have a finer glitter fleck, which make them a bit more shimmer-like, and the Chroma shadows generally look more glitzy because they have slightly bigger glitter flecks. I like both product lines, personally. As with all the Chroma and Lucent shadows, Keepsake can be sheered out easily if you want more subtle color (but still plenty of sparkle!)