![]() The matte shades are soft and silky, and blend out very easily. Otherwise, they work well as glitter toppers. When applied with a damp brush, you can get an opaque layer of reflective color. Every non-matte shade in this palette performs exponentially better when applied wet (with the exception of Artemis which looks great wet or dry). That was, until I realized I needed to be applying them wet. They felt rich and soft to the touch, but when applying with a brush I got a lot of glitter but not a lot of pigment. ![]() When I first dipped into this palette, I was a little bit hung up on the shimmer shades. There’s definitely a lot of shimmer in this palette, but you get staple mattes for the outer corner, crease and transition area to create a dimensional look. ![]() What did I notice right away? Of course, the balance of finishes. The warm browns, gold duo chromes and pops of teal make this an awesome palette to wear during summer, serving beachy sunset vibes. Recently, the brand Alter Ego introduced themselves to me and sent over their Goddess Eyeshadow Collection: a 15 shade palette that made me have googly eyes. There are so many awesome products that you can’t find on shelves that deliver amazing quality without breaking the bank. I’ve made a mid-year resolution to myself to start exploring lesser known budget beauty brands.
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