


Initial thoughts: these pack a punch, but don't swatch very well! When applied to the eye, they need to be pressed down for maximum pay off, but also applied a few times to get the best application. I'M OBSESSSSSED with cool toned pinks, and this palette just does it right! There's not many pinks in my collection like this one, and I am so happy with the uniqueness of this one! It's a few shades darker and although they're pretty similar, they're not the same! I feel like one of these could be replaced with a different colour matte, but I also am not complaining as it gives variety of the two 'pastel' shades! This shade is super versatile, and can be used in the crease as well as all over the lid.Įstate: described as a soft pastel peachy pink, I'd say this runs more like a nude, which is a PERFECT transition shade!Ĭoastline: a matte pastel soft peach. Especially when you're playing with colour, this shade is SUPER helpful.Ĭabana: a matte mustard shade. I LOVE a good matte white shade for my base after a primer or concealer, and this is EXACTLY what I need. Sails: the first matte shade which is a PURE matte white shades. Initial thoughts: super buttery and are VERY similar to the traditional matte formula in other palettes.

It doesn't have just the traditional fomulas in this palette, as it incorporates pressed pigments, so I think this would be helpful! I wanted to run through the formulas one by one, and explain how they work, and the best way I found to use this palette.
