Channel Your Inner Witch with the Witchy Warm Eyeshadow Palette by Hipdot

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Witchy Warm Eyeshadow Palette by Hipdot is a highly anticipated makeup release that caters to the needs of individuals who love the magical and mystical aesthetic. This eyeshadow palette features a range of warm, earthy tones that are perfect for creating enchanting and bewitching eye looks. The palette itself comes in a sleek and compact design, making it easy to carry around and perfect for travel purposes. It contains a total of twelve shades, each with a unique and vibrant color payoff. The shades in this palette range from rich burnt oranges and deep chocolate browns to shimmering golds and sultry purples. One of the standout features of this palette is its highly pigmented formula.


Over the years, I have been working on several masculine archetypes in my consulting. Largely catering to corporate clients, I end up reinforcing classical masculine leadership archetypes of Kings, Warriors, Magicians and Lovers through narrative structures and ‘heroic’ journeys.

As a man, with my own struggles with patriarchy and hypermasculinity, I often wonder how can misogyny be really battled with if not defeated outright. Racism as Zoological Witchcraft is an exciting hands-on theoretical guide to white supremacy s grounding in zoological racism, a violent devouring of the bodies, souls, and lives of all it deems animal, both nonhuman and human.

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One of the standout features of this palette is its highly pigmented formula. With just a single swipe, the eyeshadow glides effortlessly onto the eyelids, providing intense and long-lasting color. The blendability of the shadows is also commendable, allowing for seamless transitions between different shades and finishes.

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In this scintillating combination of critical race theory, social commentary, veganism, and gender analysis, media studies scholar Aph Ko offers a compelling vision of a reimagined social justice movement marked by a deconstruction of the conceptual framework that keeps activists silo-ed fighting their various oppressions—and one another. Through a subtle and extended examination of Jordan Peele’s hit 2017 movie Get Out, Ko shows the many ways that white supremacist notions of animality and race exist through the consumption and exploitation of flesh. She demonstrates how a critical historical and social understanding of anti-Blackness can provide the pathway to genuine liberation.

Highly readable, richly illustrated, and full of startling insights, Racism as Zoological Witchcraft is a brilliant example of the emerging discipline of Black veganism by one of its leading voices.

“Sometimes a book comes along that has the potential to change how people think. This is one of those books. Racism as Zoological Witchcraft does more than break new ground—it takes the ground we thought we knew, the ground beneath our feet, and shows us with bracing clarity that it isn’t as solid as we thought.”—Claire Jean Kim, author, Dangerous Crossings: Race, Species, and Nature in a Multicultural Age

“You have never read anything like Racism as Zoological Witchcraft, which draws on history, critical race theory, and pop culture to make compelling arguments about the impact of white supremacy both on race and our treatment of animals, especially given the dehumanizing nature of racism. Partially informed by Jordan Peele’s Get Out, but drawing on a wide variety of research, Aph Ko helps us envision a world beyond our limited notions of ‘intersectionality’ to chart a course for a more humane future.”—Tananarive Due, author, Freedom in the Family: A Mother–Daughter Memoir of the Struggle for Civil Rights

Racism as Zoological Witchcraft is a sophisticated throwdown about how we can re-think anti-racist and animal rights activism(s) in a modality more nearly adequate to our profound entanglement in white supremacy’s comprehensive and hydra-headed monstrosity. Liquefying arcane academic theory in popular culture fluidity, Aph Ko offers a voice at once critical, generous, and polysemous. Her Afro-futurism relentlessly tracks the racialized animality of white cannibalism that eludes ‘sighting’ in discrete discourses and intersectional advocacies. The multi-dimensional liberation she conjures demands a political hearing from anyone laboring for a different future.”—James W. Perkinson, professor of Social Ethics and Theology, Ecumenical Theological Seminary

Racism as Zoological Witchcraft is a fascinating, groundbreaking, thoughtful work that shows nuanced relationships between systems that historically dehumanize people of color and the consumption of animals as food. This transformative framework is as disturbing as it is enlightening. Aph Ko steadfastly demonstrates that veganism can be more than a matter of health and lifestyle—that plant-based diets can be a radical practice in valuing the aligned rights of all living beings on Earth as well as a practice in dismantling systems on our planet that devalue humanity.”—Ytasha L. Womack, author, Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci Fi & Fantasy Culture

Racism as Zoological Witchcraft is an exciting hands-on theoretical guide to white supremacy’s grounding in ‘zoological racism,’ a violent devouring of the bodies, souls, and lives of all it deems ‘animal,’ both nonhuman and human. This ‘guide to getting out’ also illustrates the dangers of supposedly liberatory movements that do not recognize ‘the animal’ as the source of violence against animals as well as black people, ultimately providing its readers with the intellectual tools to imagine and enact ‘afro-zoological resistance’ and liberation for all—what could be more important or inspiring?!”—Lindgren Johnson, author, Race Matters, Animal Matters: Fugitive Humanism in African America, 1840–1930

“Aph Ko’s brilliant analysis on zoological racism and movement politics is transformative, challenging everything readers think they understand about racism. By framing white supremacy as a zoological witchcraft practice, she cuts across genres and offers something completely new, linking race and animals in a powerful book that is sure to wake readers up.”—lauren Ornelas, Executive Director, Food Empowerment Project

“In Racism as Zoological Witchcraft, Aph Ko has written an accessible argument rooted in theory that is eminently readable and will have broad appeal. In her argument for what she calls ‘epistemic ruptures,’ Ko has created a compelling treatise against making current activist movements merge, arguing instead that our conception of ‘the animal,’ as a label for consumable and disposable bodies, is tied to the legacy of racism that operates by virtue of zoological, white supremacist witchcraft. Using examples from popular culture—including Jordan Peele’s 2017 film Get Out—Ko examines the tension that exists between contemporary anti-racism and animal rights movements and argues for an examination of ‘raw’ oppressions that can move the conversation beyond modern day liberation movements in ways that intersectionality has been unable to achieve.—Laura Wright, author, The Vegan Studies Project: Food, Animals, and Gender in the Age of Terror

“Aph Ko’s work is at the center of a conceptual Big Bang. Theorizing beyond increasingly stale notions like diversity, speciesism, and intersectionality, she takes us back to the ‘raw oppression’ itself. She guides our hands towards the one weapon that has characterized every true movement against oppression: recognizing the incomplete nature of our current justice movements. The scholarship is as rigorous as it is accessible and refreshingly inspiring. Her insights not only challenge all of us concerned with racial and animal oppression to imagine new pathways forward, but to recognize that much of Black thought from Frederick Douglass to Angela Davis already had gone beyond a vision of racial justice or human dignity to open toward a vision of freedom for all life.”—Aaron S. Gross, associate professor, University of San Diego, and founder of Farm Forward

“Aph Ko’s work is at the center of a conceptual Big Bang. Theorizing beyond increasingly stale notions like diversity, speciesism, and intersectionality, she takes us back to the ‘raw oppression’ itself. She guides our hands towards the one weapon that has characterized every true movement against oppression: recognizing the incomplete nature of our current justice movements. The scholarship is as rigorous as it is accessible and refreshingly inspiring. Her insights not only challenge all of us concerned with racial and animal oppression to imagine new pathways forward, but to recognize that much of Black thought from Frederick Douglass to Angela Davis already had gone beyond a vision of racial justice or human dignity to open toward a vision of freedom for all life.”—Aaron S. Gross, associate professor, University of San Diego, and founder of Farm Forward
Witchy warm eyeshadow palette by hipdot

The Witchy Warm Eyeshadow Palette is versatile, offering an array of matte, shimmer, and metallic shades. This versatility allows users to create a wide range of eye looks, from subtle and natural daytime looks to bold and sultry evening looks. The palette also comes with a compact mirror, making it even more convenient for on-the-go touch-ups. In addition to its impressive color selection and formula, this eyeshadow palette is also vegan and cruelty-free. This ensures that beauty lovers can enjoy the enchanting shades without compromising their ethical beliefs. Overall, the Witchy Warm Eyeshadow Palette by Hipdot is a must-have for anyone who loves embracing their inner witch or desires a palette that provides a touch of magic to their everyday makeup routine. With its stunning color selection, highly pigmented formula, and versatile finishes, this palette is sure to mesmerize and cast a spell on all who use it..

Reviews for "Fall in Love with the Witchy Warm Eyeshadow Palette by Hipdot"

1. Mary - 2 stars - I was really excited to try out the Witchy warm eyeshadow palette by hipdot because I had heard so many good things about it. However, I was left feeling disappointed. The pigmentation of the shadows was very poor, and I had to apply multiple layers just to get a hint of color on my eyelids. The texture of the shadows was also quite dusty, and they didn't blend easily at all. Overall, I found this palette to be a letdown and not worth the hype.
2. Emily - 3 stars - I had high hopes for the Witchy warm eyeshadow palette by hipdot, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. While some of the shades were decently pigmented, others appeared patchy and uneven on my eyelids. The color selection was also not very versatile, with mostly warm-toned shades that didn't suit my complexion. Additionally, I found the fallout to be quite significant, making it a messy experience to apply these shadows. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this palette unless you're specifically looking for warm-toned shades and don't mind the fallout.
3. Jessica - 2 stars - The Witchy warm eyeshadow palette by hipdot was a major disappointment for me. The shades appeared much more vibrant and pigmented in the promotional images than they actually were in person. I found that many of the shades lacked intensity and required multiple layers to achieve the desired look. The fallout was also a big issue for me, as it made a mess of my face every time I attempted to use this palette. I regret purchasing this and would advise others to go for a different eyeshadow palette with better quality.

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