Colours are nice but I found the shadows too powdery, they would always come off my brush and fall down onto my cheek. Pigmentation not great either.
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W7 In The Buff Palette Review
W7 In The Buff Palette An eye shadow palette containing 12 inspired shades for a natural look.
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These were $5 at the warehouse and thought why not give it a go, the shades looked really nice and they looked like those naked pallets. I suck at doing eyeshadow so when I do wear it, it's just one colour all over the lid. I reakon the colour pigment was good for $5 and stayed for couple hours but then it starts creasing if that makes sense. Good for beginners or for little girls makeup parties.
I used to use this palette when I was just starting to use eyeshadow. This palette is very beginner friendly as the shades are not too pigmented but also pigmented enough so you really can't apply too much. I would still be cautious with the black it is unexpectedly nice and black so start with a little first. Overall, it's great for building up colour, especially for learning to create a smokey eye. There is some fallout but it didn't bother me. I would say, that if you are already into makeup I would skip this and go for a better quality palette. I also this it is important to note that a palette this cheap must have cheap ingredients too, and as another reviewer noted, it does contain parabens. I wouldn't reccomend this for sensitive eyes just incase.
Tips: The gold shade looks great applied wet, all over the lid for an effortless (or emergency) dressy makeup look. You could even smudge a bit of the black close to the lash line to make the look bolder.
Got to love these palettes. They come in easy to open and close metal cases and with their own brushes. So fun to collect them all, but this one in particular is a personal fave. Love to experiment with all the different shades to create gorgeous smokey eyes that last ages. Build up the colour or try a more natural look. Use the brush or your finger tip. I always use a priming base before applying any eyeshadow and I find this really prolongs the look. I’ve accidentally dropped this palette and luckily none of the shadows broke or fell out, so it’s pretty sturdy and well made.
The pigmentation isn't fantastic but this palette is great for a beginner as you'll learn with browns and pinks. The colours blend pretty easily too, but you can only really do simple looks with this palette.
Tips: Use as base colours and go over top with glitters for an awesome beginner look.
I currently have this in storage and I'm sad about it haha. I dint use eyeshadow very often but this made colour choice easy. Great selection and the price is good too.
I am not a big fan of this eyeshadow palette. The shades are great for everyday makeup look but the pigment is not that good. It is also very patchy on the eye if placed on top of a concealer or eye primer. Also, the packaging breaks easily aswell so definitely would not like to use again.
Tips: Some other w7 palettes are good out there such as the Very Vegan palette!
I got this palette years ago and I would say it's good. It's not as pigmented and it does fade a lot after a few hours. I do like the colours and that's why I bought it. It's also good for price. I would recommend this to someone just getting into makeup and wants to practice.
This is the first eye-shadow palette I've ever owned, as I just don't wear eye-shadow very often. Hence why I didn't want to spend much on one.
This was really cheap. From memory maybe around $14.
The brush is cheap quality and so is the packaging, but I feel that this is to be expected for the price point.
The shadow itself was fine. Nothing wow, but not bad either. Quite a range of shades - some shimmery, some not.
Overall it's quite honestly exactly what I was expecting for $14. Basic eyeshadow.
I got this for $5 from the wearhouse. And excellent find. This pallette has nice natural colours. I like the look of the tin, it's easy to store away. The shadows don't have amazing pigment or The best colour pay off. They do blend nice and easily. And you can build colours nicely on top. On the bottom of the pallete there is a sticker with all the colours and all the names of the shades.