There are 30 different shades in all, 10 Matte, 10 Colour and 10 Shimmer. They range from cool to warm tones as well as neutrals and bright colours, so there really is something for everything. The magnetic palette will set you back £5, its sturdy with a large mirror. The shadows are £2 each so it is a relatively cheap way to build up a palette of colours you would use as apposed to a set palette where there are always colours you may not be enticed by. If like me you want to buy all the shades you will need to buy 2 palettes as they won't all fit in one.
I have organised my palettes in the shade groupings above. I put the neutrals in one and the brighter colours in the other. There are a few stand out shades for me Colour 5 and 10 I really like. Colour 5 is a purple pink shade that has a shimmer to it that really sets off my green eyes. Similarly Colour 10 is a copper toned shimmery shade that is the perfect shade to add onto a day look for a little sparkly drama for a night out. In the neutral palette I really love Shimmer 2, this is a bright gold/copper shade that works well on the inner corner. Also Colour 8 is a shimmery grey, its close to silver without being that bright so is slightly more subtle but still packs a punch. Finally you can't underestimate Matte 3. This is a true matte black that is the perfect shade to add some smokiness or smudged liner without too much work.
I created 6 looks that I will outline below.
I have tried to do some neutral looks as well as some brights so feel free to jump down to the look that you are drawn to the most or carry on reading for all six.
Look 1
Look 1 is a wearable look for day or night. It is super easy and only uses two colours. I put S8 over the lid and S7 in the inner corner. I finished this look off with a liquid liner and a brush of mascara.
Look 2
Look 2 is more colourful but still very wearable. I started by putting C4 all over the lid. Deepening in the outer corners with M3 and putting S1 in the inner corner. This was one of my favourite looks that I did from this palette.
Look 3
Look 3 was a look that was slightly out of my comfort zone as although I love to play with colour I usually go with a gradient or a block of colour but I wanted to try this halo effect. I started out by putting C3 in the outer and inner corners and then blended them together in the crease I then put S1 in the centre of the eye and added C3 to the lower lash line. I then went in with a blue liquid liner and some mascara and this is the finished look. While I liked this look there is a lot of effort in blending to make it look effective and I'm not sure I like it more than the others. I may in the future try this out with other colour combos and see how I go. I think this would look great with dark purple and pastel pink.
Look 4
Look 4 is another very wearable look and is again fairly simple to achieve. I put S4 all over the lid, S2 in the inner corner and blended M5 in the outer corner to deepen it up slightly. Again it is finished off with some black liner and mascara.
Look 5
Look 5 is a very cool toned look. It is C8 all over the lid and then M1 blended in the outer corner to deepen. This look I have done again since as it is super easy and quick but very effective.
Look 6
Look 6 I am torn by. While I love the reds I'm not sure it worked with my skin tone as it was a little too warm. I started out with C9 in the crease, M10 over the lid, C10 on the lower half of the lid and then C2 to brighten the inner corner. I think I needed to spend a little more time on this one just to blend a little better and I think it would have been more effective but that may just be me being picky.
If you want to see a look with the purple shades take a look at my earlier blog here.
I also bought 2 blush shades a highlighter and a cream contour shade.
The cream contour shade I bought as a primer and that works fairly well but I still prefer my Maybelline Color Tattoo. The highlight is subtle which is how I like it, I'm not into that stripe of highlighter as I think it accentuates my texture, so I only ever use the less shiny highlighters. What is nice about this one is that there are no chunks of glitter in it which is sometimes a problem with the high street brands. Blush 2 is pretty and obviously when applying with the brush it doesn't come out that pink. Blush 5 I bought as a bronzer/contour shade because I felt that the contour shades in the collection may have been a little too dark for me. It works nicely as a bronzer but is a little to orange to work as a contour shade but that's okay because I rarely if ever contour (I just don't have those skills!)
Over all I love this collection. I think it is well worth the money and is a nice way to treat yourself on the way home from work without spending a fortune. I would pick up a shade now and again and at £2 a pop it doesn't break the bank.
As always I hope you found this helpful. Much loves
XOXO