The formula is great but I’m not as much of a fan of the color stories. I will say that I haven’t used the dark colors in either palette, at all, because they’re too dark to go with the other colors. I’ve worn full looks out of these palettes twice and both of them lasted all day without a primer-I have oily lids so I usually don’t use a primer or base, but I usually do get some muddying and fallout as the day goes on, and I didn’t with these. I apply them with my finger rather than a brush and they go on smoothly and look really pigmented. I wish the purple in the Rose one was a dark red instead, but all of the shadows perform beautifully. I have 2 of the elf palettes-Rose and Cream and Sugar-and they’re both fantastic. My issue is they look more brown on me than pink. The lightest matte also had buffing problems but this one was way easier to work out. Idk why but they just didnt impress me and didnt really compliment my eyes. I was super impressed with the vibrancy and staying power of them. I do suggest using your fingers for the foils. I had the buffing issues with the light green matte but everything else went on great. However, using the pallet alone (with UD primer) was a pretty good experience. I thought the green would be way too much but all it did was turn everything muddy once i did apply the light matte green. The first time i tried the jalapeno one i had a terrible experience because i tried using a wet and wild shadow for a transition shade. I will say the mattes are a tiny bit patchy and do require a bit of blending and buffing, at least in my crease. Ive used the bite size eyeshadows! I have the jalapeno one and the berry one (i think its berry?).
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