I have heard so much about the Collection Eyes Uncovered palettes and it has been good things I have heard.
When I picked these palettes out I had a high expectation about these palettes. Everyone said that they were amazing and good pigmentation for a drugstore palette. So I really wanted to see if all the hype were real.
Left to right: White Chocolate - Buttercream - Biscuit - Chocolate Milk - Brown Sugar - Espresso
Left to right: White Chocolate - Buttercream - Biscuit - Chocolate Milk - Brown Sugar - Espresso
And I can say that the hype about this product is real!
After trying these palettes out I am so impressed with them. They are good quality and the pigmentation is great.
I have three of the palettes and today I want to share my thoughts on the 'Nude palette'.
All of the eyeshadow palettes comes with six eyeshadow, no mirror and one of those eyeshadow sponge brushes that drugstore palettes come with.
The texture of these eyeshadows is soft, but not too powdery. They work nice on the eyelids and they blend nicely together. They also work great with other eyeshadows from other palettes. They last a good amount of hour on the eyelids if you wear an eyelid primer underneath.
In this palette there is some great everyday eyeshadow. I would use this palette as a daily palette.
The six shades inside the palette:
White Chocolate is a beige color.
Buttercream is a pink champange color.
Biscuit is a yellow champagne color.
Chocolate Milk is a light brown color with a slightly pink undertone.
Brown Sugar is a gray toned brown color.
Espresso is a dark brown color.
All of the colors have tiny glitter pieces in them but nothing you will see once it is applied onto the eye. Except for Buttercream and Biscuit which have more of a metallicish finish that the others.
You can buy this eyeshadow palette here (Boots) for £3.99.
I have two more of theses palettes that I will share with you guys during the next couple of weeks. I really like these eyeshadow palettes and are some of the best eyeshadow palettes I have tried from the drugstore.
Love, Caroline Mathilde
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