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Re: Neo Sci-fi, Solar Field, And Future Earth
Swatches posted in swatch thread
Okay, here goes my Solar Bits review:
Keep in mind, that this is solely my opinion and you should see these and test them for yourself.
Let's start with the size. When I opened the package and felt the Solar Bits box, I originally thought I been scammed and they hadn't put anything in the box lol. It was so light. The net weight is 0.14 ounces or 3.9 grams.
The container seems to be less then half way full and it seems that others have noticed this as well. I don't know if my picture can show you how much is in it, but you can see how far from the top of the jar the actual product is.
When I used the product, I actually didn't even use any from the jar besides when I picked out a ball and squished it to see what happens. I was able to just swipe from that little plastic insert like on the pigments.
I like the color of Sunpower on my skin but it's just so glittery and hard to work with that it's not even worth it. And to me the color isn't that unique that I would say I NEED sunpower. I'm sure there's an eyeshadow that I can use that I can just swipe on without all of the trouble.
The fallout is CRAZY! This is how the fallout was when I applied it to my lid. I had glitter all the way down to my mouth and all in my eyelashes. Then when I washed my face, I had glitter from my forehead to my chin. Not a good look.
All in all, my wishlist has become 4 products lighter. I will not be keeping this product nor will I be purchasing the other Solar Bits and the Solar Bits were the main thing I wanted. Maybe others will have better luck with them, but I just don't have the time to work with them. It seems you need to do a lot of work to make it look good.
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