This palette includes super wearable shades. Most of them feel super buttery and soft, with the exception of the 3 darkest colours, which feel harder and dryer, especially the black colour.
I really like the colour selection. To my mild disappointment, the palette is missing a highlighting shade for lighter skintones. The first two shades are both golds that would work as a highlight for darker skintones. This is always a peeve of mine because then need to search for a different eyeshadow in my collection to highlight with. I had this problem with the ABH Master Palette.
Although this is a drugstore palette, it's priced between drugstore and Sephora, costing $24 USD and $30 CAD. To put that into perspective, you get 12 eyeshadows that are 1.2 gram per pan (a little less than makeup geek). Each colour would cost about $2.50 CAD or $2 USD each. Not bad!
Overall, i'll say this is a very forgiving palette and very beginner friendly.
Overall, i'll say this is a very forgiving palette and very beginner friendly.
I have a video on my Instagram makeup tutorial using this palette. The video below shows how the shadows swatch and look in certain lighting.
You can find out more about this palette here, at the Pixi website. You can buy this palette at Target. I think select Shoppers Drugmart's in Canada sell it, but i'm not sure.
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