![]() I did photograph the look which I posted on my review on Sephora’s website but I think I would have needed to use flash to show the glitter or taken them outside. Kind of pointless since the matte shade was already on. I think I’m seeing more fallout from Rosewood albeit tiny glitter. I used it as a highlight over ballet under my brows and in the inner eye corner. I also managed to pull off Tulle with minimal fallout. I’ve been wearing it all week, well since Tuesday, as it arrived Monday. I’m probably an outlier on this but I like this palette and was pleasantly pleased after seeing mixed reviews, when it arrived. We don't want to setĮxpectations and then disappoint readers as even products that are swatched don't always end upīeing reviewed due to time constraints and changes in priorities! Thank you for understanding! Comments on this post are closed. We appreciate enthusiasm for new releases but ask readers to please hold questions regarding if/whenĪ review will be posted as we can't commit to or guarantee product reviews. Will typically be removed after errors are fixed (unless a response is needed). Comments alerting us to typos or small errors in the post are appreciated (!) but Please help us streamline the comments' section and be more efficient: double-check the post aboveįor more basic information like pricing, availability, and so on to make sure your question wasn'tĪnswered already. Off-topic question, or need technical support, please Please keep discussion on-topic, and if you have general feedback, a product review request, an ![]() Discussion and debate are highly encouraged but we expect community members to Too Faced Sweet Peach: $49.00 for 0.54 oz. ![]() Ciate Pretty, Fun, & Fearless: $42.00 for 0.52 oz.Tarte Tarteist Palette: $53.00 for 0.70 oz.Too Faced Natural Love: $59.00 for 0.90 oz.Sephora PRO Eyeshadow Palette: $68.00 for 1.12 oz.Here are some other pricing comparisons of a few mid-end/high-end palettes: The palette retails for $68.00 and contains 1.12 oz. Using Sephora’s Colorful Eyeshadow (different formula) as a point of comparison, each shade retails for $10.00 and contains 0.07 oz. Sephora’s house brand isn’t high-end, and it sometimes comes in lower than mid-end with respect to product pricing, but it seems to float around there. $68 is a higher price point for palettes, but for most mid-end brands, it seems in line with the size of the palette–each shade is almost as much the average single, full-size eyeshadow. Even when I tried the formula over a primer, I was less impressed sometimes, I felt like the eyeshadows were easier to control over bare skin! I’ve actually been a fan of Sephora’s Colorful Eyeshadows since they released them several years ago, including the reformulation, but these are substantially different (which some may prefer). I know there has been a lot of buzz about the new Sephora PRO palettes, but I did not find the eyeshadow formula to be that easy to work with as quality varied too much between shades, they applied lighter/darker than they appeared in the pan, and there was considerable fallout (and yes, I did tap off excess product prior to applying!). The latter was barely salvaged with a glitter adhesive, but they could not be solved with fingertips or a damp brush. The shimmers varied from smooth, creamy, and dense (with noticeable silicone) or drier, looser, and there were some glitter shades that felt more like loose sand than a usable product. The matte shades were often powdery with some seeming chalky–I had a lot of looks turn a bit gray or muddy along the edges after using a shade above the crease or on the brow bone. The formula is supposed to feature “high pigment, high performance” with long wear and better adhesion. There were a couple severe misses in the palette coupled with a lot of so-so quality eyeshadows that made this palette underwhelming at the end. While 28 shades is a lot, I was surprised that there was some overlap in the pink shades, and it didn’t seem as versatile to me as I was using it to come up with different color combinations (merely an observation and has no impact on the rating). I would describe it as more of a neutral-to-cool palette there were a few warmer shades in the palette, but there were a lot of more mauve, pink, and muted shades. Sephora Cool PRO Eyeshadow Palette ($68.00 for 1.12 oz.) contains 28 eyeshadows in a “cool” color story.
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