The packaging alone made me fall in love with this palette from the metallic rainbow gradient that makes up the embossed name across it. The palette itself is metal with metal hinges which open all the way and because of the springs it opens a bit too fast so you may need to be more careful when opening this palette, there is also a metal clasp used to open and close the palette so one negative aspect would be if your claps breaks you won’t be able to get your palette to close without tapping it down or wrapping a rubber band around it because of the springs. You also get a full size mirror as well as mini sized Autograph pencil eyeliner in Wonderchild.
From left to right;
Swan Song, Marya, No Regrets, Drama For Yo Momma, Mad Max, Dublin, Sparklehorse, Altruism.
Wonderchild Liner, Swan Song, Marya, No Regrets, Drama For Yo Momma
Mad Max, Dublin, Sparklehorse, Altruism
Eyeliner in Wonderchild (medium navy blue with blue sparkle)
Swan Song (iridescent pearl with pink duo-chrome)
Marya (shimmery pearl soft pink)
No Regrets (pastel pink sparkle)
Dramma For Yo Mamma (iridescent purple)
Mad Max (matte pastel sky blue)
Dublin (shimmery pastel kelly green)
Sparklehorse (shimmery gold)
Altruism (shimmery vanilla)
All of these shades are a bit lighter and more pastel than what you’d probably expect from the packing and the fact that Sephora calls them bright/80’s neon colors regardless all eight shades are beautiful with Swan Song being one of my favorites since this color has a really beautiful light pink duo-chrome effect, and I also love Dublin since it’s a great Kelly green color with tiny flecks of darker green shimmer throughout. These all have good pigmentation with the exception of Drama For Yo Mama which I found to be the most sheer when swatching, I would definitely recommend wearing these over a primer or base to get the most out of each shadow.
Availbility: www.sephora.com $34.00
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