The name itself plays on the classic "Roses are red, violets are blue" poem, but with a modern, cheeky twist. In the beauty community, "Violets a Top" signifies the dominance of purple tones as a versatile alternative to traditional neutrals. While red-toned palettes often lean toward warm sunsets, adding deep violets provides a cool-toned sophistication that works for both day and night looks. Palette Breakdown: Colors and Finishes
Start with a soft rose matte in the crease to create warmth.
She reached for a cluster of deep, velvety crimson roses. “Roses are red,” she murmured, her fingers expertly weaving their stems into a cascading arrangement. These weren’t just any roses; they were 'Black Baccara', their petals so dark they almost pulsed with a hidden fire.
Roses are red, violets are blue, The pavement is hard, and the budget is too. The camera is rolling, the reality skewed, In the back of the van, where innocence is shrewd.
: Start with a soft pink or peach matte in the crease for a smooth gradient.
The star of the show. These shades are densely packed with pigment, offering a regal, velvety finish that doesn't go "muddy" when blended with the reds.
You can transition from a soft rose-gold daytime look to a deep, "bang"-ing violet smokey eye in minutes.