
I purchased this palette for under 10 bucks on sale on Yesstyle. I haven’t used it a lot yet so I will probably add to this review later on 🙏
I wanted to post this because I had troubles finding swatches and reviews for this palette myself.
I mostly bought this for the glitters so I will start there :
The 2 chunky glitters Neon Strings and Moonlight, are quite different.
Neon Strings (first shade but second swatch) has a golden/copper base and 1mm hexagonal iridescent glitters that shift from yellow to purple.
Moonlight has a fuschia/lavender base and has multiple types of smaller glitters. I see purple, green, orange and gold.
Bottom row has a transparent glitter shade called Killing Glitter (4th swatch). It’s extremely similar to the glitter shade in Rom&and Cheeky Cheeky Garden but with gold added to the blue white pink and purple (Peach C is less pigmented though). Highteen Fuschia is a very straightforward fuschia glitter shade.
Now the matte shades (the lilac has shimmer but it’s still a matte base)… I didn’t expect much but I’m still a little bit disappointed.
They are not pigmented.
I’m gonna compare them again to the ones in the Rom&nd Cheeky Cheeky Garden palette, because there are similar shades : Rom&nd is at least twice as pigmented and smooth. I will include one swipe finger swatches in the comments so you can see for yourself.
They’re not unusable, but it’s difficult to get a more dramatic look, and you need good makeup skills to blend this properly and not lose the color. The 2 deep browns are no good as eyeliner because of the lack of pigmentation. I had to use water to make them work. Imo the best shade is the middle pink, that one has good pigmentation.
Overall, I’m not mad because the glitters are still fun, but I would not buy this unless it goes on sale again. Right now it’s 19€ on Yesstyle, and I think it’s too much for the quality.
by heloise0ff
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Rom&nd VS Peach C, no primer.