Holy stock photo, Batman! Sorry, but I couldn't take a picture of the palette without the flash bouncing back and shadowing some of the words - plus it showed my grubby finger prints.
Courtesy of Kara Genki and her previous contest.
This is probably the best eyeshadow palette I have ever owned. Period (for now at least) I like it better than my Sleek palettes.
Palettes with eyeshadows higher than ten usually have pretty sheer (read as 'rubbish') pigmentation - like my E.L.F. palette - YEAH I'M CALLIN' YOU OUT.
Take a look at the pictures;
Oooh pretty
Please not that some of these are over-lapping.
SWAAAATCHEEEEES :D (Taken by finger dabs, no base)
Swatched in order of the the positions I took the palette's picture.
Swatched in order of the the positions I took the palette's picture.
Pros:
- Pigmented
- Cheap (apparantly $7 from Sasa)
- Not chalky at all.
- Very soft and buttery
- Yay! Lots of colours!
- Probably handy if you're going to stay over at somebody's for the weekend.
Cons:
- Pain-in-the-ass to open the case.
- Eyeshadows are too soft (crumbly). This palette came to me covered in pink eyeshadow as one of them had slightly broken - kinda my fault though, I had asked to package the palette so it would fit through my letterbox.
- If you tap the palette, dusty eyeshadow comes off - probably not a great idea to carry around your bag if you're prone to throwing it about.
- Placing and arrangement of colours infuriated my OCD-complex; I tried to tear off the dividers to arrange them, but I were too weak..

1 Cyberers:
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