One of my favorite things about gift giving is seeing the excitement
and joy on someone’s face as they open a gorgeous package. When I first laid
eyes on the Eye Dream of Glam eye shadow palette by mark it was like Christmas
came early! I was excited to begin creating gorgeous holiday looks with this jaw-dropping palette.
The Glam Palette is definitely unique! It contains 16 big,
beautiful shadows with multi-dimensional color and intricate marbled patterns
for a blend of interesting hues. The packaging is great and
allows you to see each color while the palette is closed, it also comes
with a dual-sided sponge applicator which works well for layering and creating a
bold effect.
The texture of the shadows are velvety-smooth with a shimmery,
metallic finish that has great pigmentation and is easy to build and blend. For
more intensity you can also use the pigments damp and despite the marbling you
can still achieve consistent color by sticking to the area of the circle that
produces the shade and effect you want.
The palette is not only visually stunning and artistic it is
also great quality and a wonderful value at just $40.00. Although the theme is
glitz and glam it also looks a bit interstellar with patterns that remind me of
colorful planets! I like that I can alter the amount of shimmer and glitter I
apply as some areas of the shadows are more concentrated than others, this also allows
you to control the specific color you pick up and the saturation.
This palette makes a great gift and a fun new addition to any makeup collection! The shades are very festive for the
holidays but it also contains hues for every season from: gold, blue, purple,
bronze, cream, silver, grey, green and many more!
The formula works excellent with a great primer for long-lasting
color with no creasing or fading and they pair well with matte shades for more
depth and a contrast of texture.
You can find this palette by clicking HERE.
**Disclaimer: product was provided for review
These are gorgeous! They remind me of the palette bh cosmetics did with all the baked eyeshadows that represented planets. These colors look a lot more interesting though. It's cool to see how different the shades look swatched from their appearance in the pan.
ReplyDeleteWow the eyeshadows look gorgeous!
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