Hello beauties,
this week was so
busy for me, with exams and a lot of other things, but I made it to write another
review. I hope you will have an amazing weekend, be happy and enjoy every
minute of it! Nikoleta, xoxo.
L'Oreal recently
came out with 2 new 10-pan eye shadows palettes. La Palette Nude 1- a warm toned bronze palette, and La Palette Nude
2- a cool purple toned palette.
I
was initially drawn to the second one because I thought it contained more
unique shades than the 1st, which is a pretty basic neutral palette, and the
2nd one was a bit more daring whilst still stay on the neutral page.
The cost of this
palette was $20, which is not exactly cheap for being drugstore, but I think it
is worth every penny. I think the quality of these shadows is beautiful, and
not quite what I expected from L'Oreal. I've never had a whole lot of luck with
their colour riche shadow, so when I started playing around with these shadows
I was so impressed.
I believe there are
a total of 6 matte shadows and 4 shimmers, which pleased me right off the bat
because I love a matte shadow, and mattes are something the drugstore lacks.
The shadows
themselves are fairly soft to the touch, especially the matte shades, and I
they have such good color pay off, you wouldn't even know they were drugstore.
Some of the shimmer shades I found work best applied with your finger for the
best pigmentation, but for the mattes that isn't a problem. When you first dip
your brush into the pan it may seem a little powdery, but if you tap off the
excess product on your brush I have had zero problems with fallout, which is
amazing! And their wear throughout the day is great, there was no visible
creasing or major fading, but I do use a primer so keep that in mind.
From top to
bottom...
-Champagne shimmer
- Light rose/taupe
shimmer
- Light Stone/taupe
matte
- Mid tone brown
matte
- Taupe shimmer
- Deep Brown w/ red
undertones matte
- Deep Cool bronze
shimmer
- Lilac Matte
- Orchid Matte
-
Eggplant Matte
I am honestly so
impressed by this palette and I think the pigmentation, blend-ability, and over
all quality of this palette cannot be beat for 20 bucks. The La Nude Palette 1 may
be similar to the original Naked, but La Nude Palette 2 is definitely not a dupe
for any, the shades are just so different.
All in all if you
are in the market for a gorgeous new palette, but don't want to spend a lot of
money, this is definitely one to keep an eye out for.
Are you going to try the new palettes from L'Oreal?
Nikoleta Lj, xoxo.
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