You decide to browse, yet in a particular aisle. After all, you are merely in need of eyeshadow. That is what really interests you. You are looking for good quality products. A few more tasteful palettes for your collection at home. Indeed, there is a good start because all the brands on display are unknown from you, which is rare. You hope they are not cheap items that can even contain toxic elements that are very dangerous for one's health and worthy of the mercury and lead used by women before science knew better. Yet the brands of eyeshadows, like all those in the store, are based upon fantasy themes. The icons possess all the appearances of imaginary creatures and the packaging is likewise heavily inspired by fantasy items and objects. As a result, the eyeshadow palettes have not supermodels or superstars upon their packagings but Japanese fox ladies called kitsune according to the labels, female fauns, mermaids, elves, fairies, nymphs, unicorns, rusalki and other beings you cannot name or understand. The ingredients look normal and honest enough though. With none of the usual unhealthy products from extremely cheap brands. Some can be hidden though, so you are still wary. However, you can take your time and that is exactly what you do, eventually deciding upon a few. The price is correct. Cheaper than what you buy an average, actually. You pay and after a bit more window-shopping, you head back home, intent upon trying out a the make-up and have a few tries before considering to put it on tomorrow for school. Better than rushing your beauty routine without knowing what you're dealing with and getting late for your classes. So you open your bag and start experimenting with your new purchases.