I had one mission when I was in Amaeica last month and that was to get the Lorac Pro Palette home with me. And I was the mod excited when I found this palette. I hold the palette tight to me until I bought it like a crazy person.
And now I have had it in my collection for a month now and I am in love with it.
This palette is another neutral eyeshadow palette. Inside of the palette there are 16 colors. Half of them are matte shades and the other half are shimmer/satin shades. This eyeshadow palette are more on the warm neutral side.
The palette itself is thin and really travel-friendly because is have a mirror inside and it has eyeshadow for every look you want. The packaging is slim, a cardboard case (which I am not the biggest fan of) and have a smooth finish. The finish of the packaging is like the NARS finish and it gets dirty fast.
First things first the pigmentation of these shadows are amazing. You just touch them and then they are on the finger or the brush. The texture of the shadows is soft, smooth and buttery. They just glide on the lids so easily.
They are easy to work with and they blend beautifully. They eyeshadows stays on for hours and does not move.
The finishes of the shadows is a mixture of mattes, shimmer and satin/frost finishes. All of the colors are in the natural spectrum of the color scale.
The eyeshadows in the palette:
Top Row:
White is a basic matte white color.
Cream is a pale matte beige with warm undertones.
Taupe is a matte, warm-toned, medium-dark brown with a hint of gray.
LT. Pink is a pale, matte, light pink.
Mauve is a matte, muted, pink-plum.
Sable is a medium-dark, matte, warm brown.
Espresso is a deep, dark, matte brown.
Black is a medium-dark, matte black.
Bottom Row:
Nude is a warm, champagne beige with a frosted finish.
Champagne is a rosy-tinted and champagne color with shimmer.
Gold is a rich, medium-dark copper with a frosted finish.
LT. Bronze is a warm-toned peach with a frosted finish.
Pewter is a medium-dark brown with shimmer.
Garnet is a muted copper with reddish-brown undertones and shimmer.
Deep Purple is a blackened purple with warm brown undertones and shimmer.
Slate s a deeoened, coll-toned charcoal gray with shimmer.
There are a few favorites in this palette and I want to give them a little shout-out. From the mattes I'm liking Taupe, Mauve and Sable. And from the shimmers/satin I'm liking LT Bronze, Pewter and Garnet.
Overall, I am impressed with this palette. The pigmentation is incredible, the texture is soft and smooth, it has a good mis of finishes (matte, shimmer, satin/frost). All in all a really great palette with great neutral eyeshadows in it.
So if you can get the your hands on this palette I would really recommend it.
Have you tried this palette? And if you have I really want to hear what you think about this palette.
And if you have any suggestions on dupes for this palette please let me know.
Love, Caroline Mathilde.
And now I have had it in my collection for a month now and I am in love with it.
Top row (left to right) White - Cream - Taupe - LT. Pink - Mauve - Sable - Espresso - Black
Bottom row (left to right) Nude - Champagne - Gold - LT. Bronze - Pewter - Garnet - Deep Purple - Slate
This palette is another neutral eyeshadow palette. Inside of the palette there are 16 colors. Half of them are matte shades and the other half are shimmer/satin shades. This eyeshadow palette are more on the warm neutral side.
The palette itself is thin and really travel-friendly because is have a mirror inside and it has eyeshadow for every look you want. The packaging is slim, a cardboard case (which I am not the biggest fan of) and have a smooth finish. The finish of the packaging is like the NARS finish and it gets dirty fast.
First things first the pigmentation of these shadows are amazing. You just touch them and then they are on the finger or the brush. The texture of the shadows is soft, smooth and buttery. They just glide on the lids so easily.
They are easy to work with and they blend beautifully. They eyeshadows stays on for hours and does not move.
The finishes of the shadows is a mixture of mattes, shimmer and satin/frost finishes. All of the colors are in the natural spectrum of the color scale.
The eyeshadows in the palette:
Top Row:
White is a basic matte white color.
Cream is a pale matte beige with warm undertones.
Taupe is a matte, warm-toned, medium-dark brown with a hint of gray.
LT. Pink is a pale, matte, light pink.
Mauve is a matte, muted, pink-plum.
Sable is a medium-dark, matte, warm brown.
Espresso is a deep, dark, matte brown.
Black is a medium-dark, matte black.
Bottom Row:
Nude is a warm, champagne beige with a frosted finish.
Champagne is a rosy-tinted and champagne color with shimmer.
Gold is a rich, medium-dark copper with a frosted finish.
LT. Bronze is a warm-toned peach with a frosted finish.
Pewter is a medium-dark brown with shimmer.
Garnet is a muted copper with reddish-brown undertones and shimmer.
Deep Purple is a blackened purple with warm brown undertones and shimmer.
Slate s a deeoened, coll-toned charcoal gray with shimmer.
There are a few favorites in this palette and I want to give them a little shout-out. From the mattes I'm liking Taupe, Mauve and Sable. And from the shimmers/satin I'm liking LT Bronze, Pewter and Garnet.
Overall, I am impressed with this palette. The pigmentation is incredible, the texture is soft and smooth, it has a good mis of finishes (matte, shimmer, satin/frost). All in all a really great palette with great neutral eyeshadows in it.
So if you can get the your hands on this palette I would really recommend it.
Have you tried this palette? And if you have I really want to hear what you think about this palette.
And if you have any suggestions on dupes for this palette please let me know.
Love, Caroline Mathilde.
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