The saturated
purple shadows in this palette might catch your eye first, but we bet it's the versatile gray - green one you'll end up using every day.
The eight eye
shadows in this palette inch seamlessly from pale champagne to rich espresso; half of them are shimmery, the other half matte.
As for the Dream Chaser palette, while I enjoy the matte
eye shadows in this palette, the highlighter, blush and bronzer are too powdery and they do not show up on my medium olive complexion.
Most of
the shadows in this palette are natural browns and you can also find pink and plum shades.
Each color formula in each palette can pull double duty: the darkest eye
shadow in every palette can also be used as an eyeliner, the blush and luminizer can be used as eye shadows, and the eye shadows can be used as luminizers.
The shadows in this palette have great pigmentation and durability - and this is very important when creating a bold look.
The shadows in this palette are simply gorgeous, and I love how intriguing the shades are from this palette.
All of
the shadows in this palette are highly pigmented and super shimmery.
If you ask me I prefer individual shadow over trios or small palettes, but in general I like bigger palette (not like the BH 120, I think more like 10 - 30
shadows in a palette), I like this palette for a drugstore one it is fine and I really like the colors, btw.
Start by creating a deeper crease using the black eye
shadow in the palette (shown above), darkening the outer crease of the eye and the lower lash line.
There are 20
shadows in the palette, with 16 mattes and 4 shimmers.
All
the shadows in the palette are richly pigmented and blend like a dream.
Luckily,
the shadow in this palette is quite a bit different.
Because purple shadows have a lot of red, the texture can be sometimes difficult to pin down but this one is entirely smooth sailing, as are the rest of
the shadows in this palette.