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Story book palette
Story book palette












I would love to know if you’ve tried anything from this brand and what you think about this palette.

story book palette

I think this palette is worth the sale price of $35.00 IF you love the color story, love the packaging and think you’ll get use out of it. The quality of these shadows is no better than Colourpop or most other brands. If you are curious about any of the other products on my face, you can find these looks in my recent posts on Instagram.ĭo I think this palette is worth $55.00? Absolutely not.

  • Blending Brush, I used this brush to blend out the edges.
  • I applied Enchanted on the innermost part of my lid, inner corner and brow bone.
  • story book palette

  • I applied Talia over the outermost part of my lid.
  • I blended Woodland above my crease, near my brow bone.
  • I was having a bad makeup day in general but the eyeshadows were good. Since these eyeshadows do have names, I won’t be describing where they are in the palette or what they look like. You can click on the pictures to see them better. When explaining the looks, I will go in the order of the swatches on my wrist left to right and top to bottom. I always use the essence Colour Intensifying Primer and set my primer with a cream colored shade. I created four looks using primarily this palette alone but I did use two single shades in the first look.
  • Kiss– matte with gold glitter, warm pink.
  • Woodland– matte, nude with yellow undertones.
  • I’ll be going from left to right, top row to bottom row. These eyeshadows do have names and shade descriptions on the website. I will never understand why brands create mattes with glitter.
  • The matte with glitter shade, Kiss, is pretty but once on the eyes, the glitter disappears.
  • They could make it half as thick and still keep the beautiful book aesthetic.
  • The packaging, while beautiful, is incredibly bulky.
  • A shade this bad should never be in a $55.00 palette.
  • The deepest matte shade, Grimm, is pure trash.
  • story book palette

    Like the Lorac Cosmetics eyeshadow formula, these shades can be used wet or dry.Almost all of the mattes were highly blendable and pigmented with little fallout.If I used them dry, I would get more of a sheer wash of color. All of the metallics were great but I did have to use them wet if I wanted to avoid fallout and get opaque pigmentation.The color story is beautiful and all of the shades work well together.It’s sturdy cardboard with a magnetic closure and a mirror. The patent pending, storybook style palette comes complete with. palette features matte, shimmer, and pearl finishes. The packaging is so gorgeous! If I ever completely used this palette up, I would keep it just for display purposes. This highly pigmented, made in the U.S.A.It contains twelve shades: five mattes, six metallics and one matte with glitter. Aren’t they all gorgeous? I’m planning to review the other two very soon but for now, let’s talk about Little Briar Rose! This palette is $55.00 at full price but has been on sale for $35.00 since it released.














    Story book palette