Just received my warm palette and custom palette (already tested out some colors from the custom one!) I'm so excited
first row from left to right: shroom, grain, nylon, all that glitters, expensive pinkwhat colors are in your custom palette?
Thank you for sharing!!! I'm trying to get some ideas for my custom palette, you picked some great colors! And I hope your wedding day is magical ♡♡♡first row from left to right: shroom, grain, nylon, all that glitters, expensive pink second row: satin taupe, sketch, cranberry, woodwinked, bronze third row: club, soft brown, cork, swiss chocolate, embark I added a lot of matte colors, because I only have the naked palette and dior fairy golds palette. So I really needed some good matte shadows for blending/crease. I also purchased grain and embark especially for my coming wedding make up, planning on doing it myself!
You're welcome hon, anytime! I thought long and hard about it, lol! Sounds silly I guess, but 160 dollars is a lot of money, so I wanted it to be just right. I scrambled around with different colors for a couple of months before I purchased and then purchased it all in 1 time.Thank you for sharing!!! I'm trying to get some ideas for my custom palette, you picked some great colors! And I hope your wedding day is magical ♡♡♡
You're welcome hon, anytime! I thought long and hard about it, lol! Sounds silly I guess, but 160 dollars is a lot of money, so I wanted it to be just right. I scrambled around with different colors for a couple of months before I purchased and then purchased it all in 1 time. Thank you so much
hard to tell hun what's wrong with it?I have a question, you guys if you could look at the photo of my custom palette, the eyeshadow club...after using it like 3x it looks a bit weird..I don't know if you can see it. What can cause that? And is it bad? Is it normal? I didn't wet the brush or anything.
To me it's like almost half the price if I were to get the 15 eyeshadows by themselves, and because it also has 4 of the permanent colors that I wanted anyway, and I love the rest of the colors a lot. All the colors are colors I would use, also some brands like Dior and Chanel sell palettes consisting of like 5 colors for +$50 dollars, and people still buy them.I love the warm palette-I've seen it at Macy's.
But the thought of spending $85 on an eyeshadow palette is making me a little sick to my stomach...lol
I just don't know if I can do it.
they will last you a long time and the quality is great!I love the warm palette-I've seen it at Macy's. But the thought of spending $85 on an eyeshadow palette is making me a little sick to my stomach...lol I just don't know if I can do it.
Do you see the part in the middle with like different colors? The club eyeshadow in the middle looks darker than the rest of the color which looks kind of dark green.hard to tell hunwhat's wrong with it?
I've seen it before, usually it's moisture that causes that. weird since you have not used it wet...call CS and tell them you got a faulty product. They will send you another one free of charge. They may have ups pick up the faulty one in exchange for the new one.Do you see the part in the middle with like different colors? The club eyeshadow in the middle looks darker than the rest of the color which looks kind of dark green. It looks like little stubs? Is that normal? And if not what can cause that in an eyeshadow?
Thank you so much! Could a dirty brush cause it as well? I am going to be extra careful and make sure my lids are not oily or anything when I use em (not that they are, since I wash my face, prep and prime + paintpot but still).I've seen it before, usually it's moisture that causes that. weird since you have not used it wet...call CS and tell them you got a faulty product. They will send you another one free of charge. They may have ups pick up the faulty one in exchange for the new one.
It's not faulty and you dont need a new one. It's from the oils on your skin tranfering to the shadow. Just scrape it off and it'll be fine.I have a question, you guys if you could look at the photo of my custom palette, the eyeshadow club...after using it like 3x it looks a bit weird..I don't know if you can see it. What can cause that? And is it bad? Is it normal? I didn't wet the brush or anything.
if she has to continue to scrape of layers every time her oils get into it, won't that waste the product? But what the heck do i know? I'm fairly new to makeup, and you seem quite experienced...It's not faulty and you dont need a new one. It's from the oils on your skin tranfering to the shadow. Just scrape it off and it'll be fine.
It happens more often with certain formulas of shadows than with others. Using a clean brush each time with help eliminate the problem, as will blotting the lid with a blot film or powder. Not doing either of these will cause the film to build to continue, and yes, she will have to scrape the layer off as it continues, which will be a minor waste, but not excessive. Using a disposable mascara wand to scrape the layer off will remove just the top film layer, but it won't remove a huge amount to be extremely noticable.if she has to continue to scrape of layers every time her oils get into it, won't that waste the product? But what the heck do i know? I'm fairly new to makeup, and you seem quite experienced...
I just bought my first MAC shadows over the weekend so that's great to know! Thank you Erine!It happens more often with certain formulas of shadows than with others. Using a clean brush each time with help eliminate the problem, as will blotting the lid with a blot film or powder. Not doing either of these will cause the film to build to continue, and yes, she will have to scrape the layer off as it continues, which will be a minor waste, but not excessive. Using a disposable mascara wand to scrape the layer off will remove just the top film layer, but it won't remove a huge amount to be extremely noticable.
Would I still have to scrape it off, if the colors come off just fine?It happens more often with certain formulas of shadows than with others. Using a clean brush each time with help eliminate the problem, as will blotting the lid with a blot film or powder. Not doing either of these will cause the film to build to continue, and yes, she will have to scrape the layer off as it continues, which will be a minor waste, but not excessive. Using a disposable mascara wand to scrape the layer off will remove just the top film layer, but it won't remove a huge amount to be extremely noticable.