Showing posts with label electric palette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electric palette. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 March 2015

Make-Up Forever Flash Palette DUPE Tutorial & Review | Color Block Make-Up

Make-Up Forever Flash Palette DUPE Tutorial | Color Block Make-Up
An entire make-up application done by mixing the colors from the MUFE flash palette dupe. It is called the 'IMagic Fashion 12 in 1 Flash Color Cosmetic Case Make-Up palette for eyes and cheeks' and cost me just £7.15 (has since increased) from eBay - a huge 90% less than the MUFE original which can cost anywhere between £70 and £95. This is such a great palette for nights out and events where you want extra heavy coverage in your foundation. it is also ideal for make-up artists, theatre actors, drag queens and also for those who travel alot and don't mind mixing their colors to get what they need. They are highly pigmented greasepaints which are easy to blend in order to customize your own colors. They gave great coverage but because of the texture I would suggest setting the make-up with a either translucent or similar colored powder if you decide to wear this as an everyday make-up as the product has a tendency to transfer especially on the eyelids. I have spoken so much about this palette that I thought I would show you how to do an entire face of make-up using just this palette.  This was such a fun video to do. Hope you enjoy. 
The colors in this palette are:
  • Gold (shimmer)
  • Coral
  • Turquoise
  • Fuchsia
  • Yellow
  • Brown
  • Silver (shimmer)
  • White
  • Red
  • Bright Blue
  • Leaf Green
  • Black
Make-Up Forever Flash Palette DUPE Tutorial | Color Block Make-Up
Make-Up Forever Flash Palette DUPE Tutorial | Color Block Make-Up
For this make-up I mixed some of these colors together using a stainless steel mixing tray and spatula that I bought from eBay for just £2.73. 

Face:
  • Foundation - I mixed White, Brown, Coral (although I kept calling it peach in the video) and Leaf Green) to create a flesh tone. 
  • Concealer - Same colors as the foundation with an extra bit of White. 
  • Highlight - Same as the foundation but with alot more white. I then mixed Gold and White for the added shimmer on the tops of the cheeks.
  • Contour - Same colors as the foundation but with extra Brown. 
  • Blusher - I mixed Coral, Red and Pink for a nice spring/summer blush color. 
Eyes:
  • Eyebrows - I mixed a small bit of Brown with Black and White to make a taupe shade. 
  • Eyelid Base - I used the leftover foundation as my eye base.
  • Eyeliner - I mixed Pink and Bright Blue to create a vibrant indigo/violet shade. I then set this with a similar colored eyeshadow which was Saturn's Ring from the Celestial palette by Sleek.
  • Lower Lash Line & Bottom Waterline - I mixed Yellow and Leaf Green to make a lime green/chartreuse shade and set it with Thrash from the Electric palette from Urban Decay.
  • Inner Corners - A mixture of White and Gold. 
  • Mascara - I used two mascaras which were Make-Up Revolution's The Viper and Maybelline Big Eyes. 
Lips:
  • Main Color - Same as blusher color with an extra bit of Coral. 
  • Centre Highlight - Same my initial highlight shade before using the Gold. 

Saturday, 14 February 2015

Valentine's Day Make-Up Ideas

My latest Valentine's make-up tutorial has inspired me to post about a few different looks I have done either on Valentine's Day in previous years or it just has pink in them and I wanted to share as a Valentine's make-up inspiration. It is a good way to see how much my make-up has improved and to look back on which products I enjoyed using. 

Valentine's Day 2008
Seven years later and I am still doing this cheesy posing. I more than likely took a rose from my mum's bunch to take this picture to make it look extra Valentinesy. I remember the lip was Max Factor's lipfinity in Hot and I was obsessed with this since buying it the previous month at WalMart. I don't remember the eye products but clearly liner was not my forte back then. 
Valentine's Day 2008
Valentine's Day 2008
Valentine's Day 2012
A big four year jump and I'm having an affair with over-editing. Was feeling grungey and feliney but at the same time I wanted to add some romance into the look with all the beads and single inner corner hearts ( which came from a nail art wheel by the way). I belive I used the Urban Decay Naked palette and lips were MAC's So Chaud.
Valentine's Day 2012
Valentine's Day 2012
Valentine's Day 2014
I did write a post about this look last year so all products are listed including cheek and lips. Still loving the single hearts, this time on the outer corners and was inspired by the abundance of Elsa make-up tutorials that were emerging at this time. Kept the entire look very soft, romantic, hazy and pink. Without looking tat the post and off the top of my head, I believe I used the Sleek vintage romance palette for the eyes and Tanya Burr's First Date lipgloss on the lips. 
Valentine's Day 2014
Valentine's Day 2014
Valentine's Day 2014
Valentine's Day 2015
So this Valentine's Day I wanted my make-up to be simple yet striking so I opted for a 'lips and lashes' look. I chose some paper lashes in the shape of roses and teamed them with MAC's Lady Danger lipstick - an orange based red. The rest of the eyes were kept neutral with Make-Up Revolution's Iconic Dreams eyeshadow palette and 2True black liquid liner. 
Valentine's Day 2015
Valentine's Day 2015
Valentine's Day 2015
Valentine's Day 2015
Valentine's Day 2015
Valentine's Make-Up Tutorials

Valentine’s Day Date Night Pink/Rose Gold Make-Up
So lately I bought myself a new camera and the quality of my video content is much better visually and audibly. I had filmed a few looks back in 2014 which I never got round to editing and uploading so sped them and rehashed them as Valentine's Day make-up tutorials. This is the first one which you can watch by clicking here. All products are listed in the video's description box, however I did use the Make-Up Revolution Iconic 3, the dupe for Naked 3 to create this look. 
Valentine’s Day Date Night Pink/Rose Gold Make-Up
Valentine’s Day Date Night Pink/Rose Gold Make-Up


Anti-Valentine's Day Electric Pink & Purple Make-Up
The second speed tutorial and lazy girl's answer to a make-up video is my version of an anti-Valentine's look but still has the pink which you could substitute for red. It is colorful smokey eye and nude lips which you can watch right here. A product list is available in the description ox but I did use the Urban Decay Electric palette for the eyes and a lip tint from Make-Up Academy in Rendezvous. 
Anti-Valentine's Day Electric Pink & Purple Make-Up
Anti-Valentine's Day Electric Pink & Purple Make-Up


Valentine's Glam Make Up Smokey Winged Liner & Pink Lips (Too Faced Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar 2) 
Oh wow! If you have watched this then you know I love to gratuitously pose and look at myself CONSTANTLY when I am loving the make-up I am wearing. I am the Queen of the Selfies and I hope I never change.  This was an idea inspired by Manny MUA whose video on smokey winged liner blew my mind so much that I had to re-create it with a pink glitter Valentine's twist. It is slightly drag but glamorous enough for your Valentine's date night. You can watch it by clicking here. No doubt most of the views have come from me refreshing it so I can see that transformation. I can't help myself. Of course I used the Too Faced Semi-Sweet Chocllate Bar 2 palette, Lorac's 3d liquid lustre in Rose Quartz and Tanya Burr's lipgloss in Sparkling Dewdrops. The rest of the products are listed in the description box of the video. 
Valentine's Glam Make Up Smokey Winged Liner & Pink Lips (Too Faced Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar 2) 
Valentine's Glam Make Up Smokey Winged Liner & Pink Lips (Too Faced Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar 2) 


Sunday, 14 September 2014

5 Looks, 1 Palette: Urban Decay Electric Palette

I was inspired by Kristin Gehm’s series of 4 Looks 1 Palette where Kristin creates four different make-up looks using the same palette for that week. I thought I would create a similar series entitled 5 Looks, 1 Palette where I would create 5 different looks using the same palette. Palettes are my main make-up obsession so why not utilise them more and share with my fellow make-up addicts. 
5 Looks, 1 Palette: Urban Decay Electric Palette
I have started off with this series with perhaps the least Autumnal palette I own and that is Urban Decay's Electric palette (click here for review and here for alternatives).  For this video I teamed the colours in this palette with other shadows as these bright, vibrant colours need something to help balance and neutralize the eyes in order to give the eyes more shape and dimension I will try to stick to just those palette shade for future episodes but this does depend on the shades available. and colour availability. I also used every colour in this palette for these looks, something which I may not be able to do for any future posts in this series as this depends on the size of the palette. 

Look 1 - Shadows used: Jilted, Thrash
This is the most wearable out of the five and I have video on this look which is actually me adding colour to the make-up I created for my latest Kylie Jenner inspired tutorial. This is an ideal look for those who just want hints of colour rather than colour explosions.  I teamed this eye look with a mixture of pink and purple lipsticks in order to create a subtle ombré effect. 

Look 1
Look 1
Look 1 - Products

Face
MAC face & body - C1
Bourjois 8 in 1 bronzing cream
Collection lasting perfection concealer - Fair
YSL touche eclat
Rimmel stay matte powder
Illamasqua cream blush - Zygomatic
Kiko rock attraction bronzer - Loud Tan
Sleek blush by 3 - Pink Lemonade (Macaroon)
Illamasqua blusher - Nymph
Makeup Revolution vivid baked highlighter - Golden Lights
Makeup Revolution vivid baked highlighter - Pink Lights

Eyebrows
MAC impeccable brow pencil - Taupe
Maybelline brow drama - Dark Brown

Eyes
Urban Decay naked 3 palette (Strange and Limit)
Coastal Scents Revealed 2 palette
MAC chromographic pencil - NW25/NC30
Maybelline big eyes mascara
Dimples lashes - #118 Black
MAC eyeshadow - Silly
Urban Decay electric palette(Jilted, Thrash)

Lips
MAC lip prep & prime
MAC lip pencil - Spice
Soap & Glory marvelips
Sleek lipstick - Mystic
MAC matene lipstick - Potent Fig
Laval lipstick - Damson Crush
Look 1
Look 1
Look 2 - Shadows used: Chaos, Revolt
Perhaps the least wearable depending on your make-up and eyebrow preferences. I actually created this look for 4th July and wore it for part of the day. I paired this blue eyebrow with a toned down eye, golden waterline and vibrant, glossy red lip. 
Look 2
Look 2
Look 2 - Products

Face
Bourjois 8 in 1 bronzing cream
MAC face & body - C1
Sleek blush by 3 - Californ.I.A (OC)
Milani blush - Coral Cove
Kiko rock attraction bronzer - Loud Tan
Makeup Revolution highlighter - Golden Lights

Eyebrows
Inglot matte gel liner - 76
Sue Moxley famous eyeshadow - Shade 9
Urban Decay electric palette (Chaos, Revolt)
L’oreal infallible color eyeshadow - All Night Blue
Make-Up Academy mascara - Shade 3 and Shade 6

Eyes
NYC palette for brown eyes - Union Square
Sleek eau la la liner - White Noise
Urban Decay 24/7 glide-on pencil - Baked
Sugarpill pigment - Goldilux
Maybelline big eyes mascara
Dimples lashes - #118 Black

Lips
Revlon matte balm - Striking
MAC lip pencil - Basic Red
Tanya Burr lip gloss - Vampire Kiss

Look 2
Look 2
Look 3 - Shadows used: Fringe, Gonzo, Freak, Thrash
Definitely the brightest look of the lot. May be good for a St Patrick’s day look. It is never too early to plan ahead! I do have a tutorial waiting to be edited for this one so make sure you subscribe to my channel so you don’t miss any of my future videos. Shameless plug there. 
Look 3
Look 3
Look 3 - Products

Face
MAC face & body - C1
Elf HD blush - Superstar
Kiko rock attraction bronzer - Steady Honey
Sleek glo face and body highlighter - Bronze Baby

Eyebrows
Maybelline brow drama - Dark Brown

Eyes
MAC paint pot - Rollickin’
Urban Decay electric palette (Fringe, Gonzo, Freak, Thrash)
Make-Up Academy Undressed palette (Shade 3 and Shade 5)
Urban Decay 24/7 glide-on pencil - Midnight Cowboy
Bari Cosmetics 2 in 1 glitter stick - Popstar
Maybelline big eyes mascara
Dimples lashes - #118 Black

Lips
MAC lip pencil - Entertain Me


Revlon matte balm - Mischievous
Look 3
Look 3
Look 4 - Shadows used: Revolt, Chaos, Jilted, Savage
My personal favourite. Note I am not wearing foundation. I was having a great skin day here.  I also have a tutorial on this which will be uploaded in due course. I really love the colour combination and so I kept the lips simple with a tinted nude balm.
Look 4
Look 4
Look 4 - Products

Face
No foundation
Collection lasting perfection concealer - Fair
NARS Guy Bourdin one night stand cheek palette (Mistinguette, Laguna, Devotee)

Eyebrows
Laval eyebrow pencil - Blonde
Avon pro brow enhancer - Light Brown

Eyes
NYC palette for brown eyes - Union Square
Make-Up Academy Undressed palette (Shade 3 and Shade 5)
Urban Decay electric palette (Revolt, Chaos, Jilted, Savage)
Urban Decay 24/7 glide-on pencil - Perversion
Stage Professional precision liner
Rimmel sexy curves mascara
Dimples lashes - #118 Black

Lips
Barry M lip pencil - Shade 5
Make-Up Academy power pout tint & balm - Rendevous
Look 4
Look 4
Look 5 - Shadows used: Slowburn, Revolt
My second favourite of the looks. I teamed an orange liner with  with a black glitter lip. Of course you don’t have to team it with the cray-cray lip, you can wear an orange or nude lip with this but I like to break the rules.
Look 5
Look 5
Look 5 - Products

Face
Chanel vitalumiere - Limpide
Collection lasting perfection concealer - Fair
Illamasqua blusher - Disobey
Sleek blusher - Rose Gold
Make-Up Academy eyeshadow - Shade 1 (highlight)

Eyebrows
Maybelline color tattoo - Tough As Taupe (eyebrows)

Eyes
MAC shadestick - Beige-ing
Rimmel stay matte powder - 001 Transparent
Urban Decay naked basics palette (Venus, Faint, Crave)
Make-Up Academy eyeshadow - Shade 19
Urban Decay 24/7 glide-on pencil - Corrupt
Lime Crime uniliner - 6th Element
Urban Decay electric palette (Slowburn, Revolt)
MAC pigment - Pink Bronze
MAC pigment - Vanilla
Star Gazer glitter - UV Orange
Maybelline big eyes mascara
Dimples lashes - #118 Black

Lips
Bari Cosmetics 2 in 1 glitter stick - Party Girl
Barry M lipstick - 37
OCC lip tar - Tarred
Star Gazer glitter - UV Orange
Look 5
Look 5

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Urban Decay Electric Palette Tutorial

I'm ashamed to say that I have never used the Urban Decay Electric palette since this first tutorial. Must do more looks with it especially for the upcoming summer months. Read my full review here and check out the alternatives which I have listed for you. I think this is a really fun, bright look for those who love to incorporate colour into their make-up routine.

The look I created around the Electric palette. 
 Click the link below to see how I created this summer BBQ look. 

Eye close-up 1. 
Eye close-up 2. 
Revlon Matte Balm in 'Showy' paired with Barry M lipgloss in 'Bubblegum.'
All the products I used. 
Products include:
  • Urban Decay Naked Skin - 0.5
  • Maybelline Color Tattoo - Tenacious Teal/Turquoise Forever
  • Urban Decay Electric palette - Fringe, Chaos, Slowburn
  • MAC Reflects Bronze
  • Milani Sunset Duo Blush & Bronzer - 02 Sunset Strip
  • Rimmel Stay Matte powder - 001 Traslucent
  • MAC Reflects Duo Purple (accidentally deleted the clip where I used this on the mobile lid)
  • MAC impeccable eyebrow pencil - Taupe
  • Maybelline Brow Drama - Dark Brown
  • Kiko Rock Attraction Bronzer - Steady Honey
  • Collection Lasting Perfection concealer - 01 Fair
  • Sleek Blush By 3 - Californ.I.A (O.C and Newport Peach)
  • MeMeMe Beat The Blues Illuminator - Oyster Gold
  • MAC lip prep & prime
  • Revlon Matte Balm - Showy
  • Barry M lipgloss wand - 05 Bubblegum


Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Urban Decay Electric Palette Alternatives/Dupes

The Urban Decay Electric Palette has been a long-awaited prism of acid bights since UD's Naked takeover. As always with Urban Decay, the pigment and longevity means you receive great quality and pay-off for the price you pay, but understandably Urban Decay products can stretch the purse-strings. It can also be quite a significant commitment for those who may only want to dip their toe in the rainbow shadow family, and buying this palette may be a risk for some who may end up not liking it. Below are some examples of cheaper alternatives to the Electric palette. 
Urban Decay Electric palette surrounded by Sleek 'i-Candy' palette, Sleek 'Acid' palette, and Sleek 'Lagoon' palette. 
Sleek are renowned for catering to darker skinned women but have since expanded to suit paler tones. Adding to their line of skin revive foundations and richly pigmented blushers, they have a multitude of vibrant i-divine eyeshadow palettes to choose from. Sleek is perhaps one of my favourite brands for eyes and complexion and after digging through my collection, I found three i-divine palettes that can be considered as alternatives to the Electric palette. These are:
  • Sleek i-divine 'i-Candy' palette.
  • Sleek i-divine 'Acid' palette.
  • Sleek i-divine 'Lagoon' palette. 
Urban Decay Electric palette surrounded by Sleek 'i-Candy' palette, Sleek 'Acid' palette, and Sleek 'Lagoon' palette opened. 
Before going into detail about the Sleek substitutes, I will start with this Spring's most anticipated vivid eyeshadow palette, the Urban Decay 'Electric' palette. There are ten shades in the palette, eight of which are brand new to Urban Decay. With the exception of Revolt, all of these shadows are either matte or satin, with a velvety smooth consistency and extremely high voltage pigmentation. Read a full review here

Top Row:
  • Revolt - bright silver with silver glitter, frost finish. 
  • Gonzo - bright turquoise, matte finish. 
  • Slowburn - vibrant orange-red, matte finish. 
  • Savage - vivid hot pink, matte finish.
  • Fringe - bright metallic teal, shimmer finish. 
Bottom Row:
  • Chaos - bright cobalt blue, matte finish. 
  • Jilted - bright fuchsia with metallic blue duochrome, shimmer finish. 
  • Urban - vibrant metallic purple, shimmer finish. 
  • Freak - vibrant green with pale golden duochrome, shimmer finish. 
  • Thrash - bright chartreuse yellow-green, shimmer finish. 
This palette contains a net weight of 11g making each shadow just over 1g. It also comes with a dual ended brush, a standard edition to Urban Decay palettes over recent years.
RRP £38/$49. 
Available from DebenhamsHouse of FraserUrban Decay and Sephora
Top image: Urban Decay 'Electric' palette.
Bottom image: Top row. from left to right: Revolt, Gonzo, Slowburn, Savage, Fringe. 
Bottom row, from left to right: Chaos, Jilted, Urban, Freak, Thrash.
Sleek 'i-Candy' Palette
Sleek 'i-Candy' palette contains 12 shades inspired by summer ice-creams and candied treats you would see in jars from old sweet shops. The eyeshadow finishes range between shimmer and matte. 

Top Row:
  • Strawberry Sherbet - light to mid-tone pink, matte finish (a paler version of UD Savage).
  • BonBon - pale mauve, shimmer finish (UD Jilted is deeper with more blue iridescence). 
  • Parma Violet - deep purple, matte finish.
  • Apple Sour - mint green, shimmer finish (UD Freak is more yellow). 
  • Pear Drop - chartreuse green, shimmer finish (a greener version of UD Thrash). 
  • Flump - violet, matte finish. 
Bottom Row:
  • Liquorice - black, matte finish. 
  • Blue Fizzle - denim blue, shimmer finish. 
  • Aniseed - rose gold, shimmer finish. 
  • Bubble Gum - sky blue, matte finish (similar to UD Gonzo).
  • Mint Cream - teal green, matte finish (UD Fringe is darker and more blue-based).
  • Cream Soda - white, shimmer finish. 

The net weight of this palette is 13g making each shadow 1.1g
RRP £7.99/$11.99.
Available from SleekSuperdrugAmazon and eBay.
Top image: Sleek 'i-Candy' palette.
Bottom image: Top row, from left to right: Strawberry Sherbet, BonBon, Parma Violet, Apple Sour, Pear Drop, Flump. Bottom row - Liquorice, Blue Fizzle, Aniseed, Bubble Gum, Mint Cream, Cream Soda. 

Sleek 'Acid' Palette
Sleek 'Acid' palette contains 12 acid bright shades which appear to be truer neons when compared to the Electric palette. Similarly to the Electric palette, this palette contains neon pigments are not approved by the FDA so please check with Sleek and your own country's regulatory body for any concerns. The eyeshadow finishes range between shimmer, pearl and matte. Whereas the majority of these colours are intensely pigmented, the white shadow and the five neon highlighter shades are substantially less intense, making them quite sheer and chalky. This is a daring palette shades which do not have names so I will give them number based on their position in the palette.

Top Row:
  • Acid Colour 1 - blue based magenta, pearl finish (darker version of UD Jilted).
  • Acid Colour 2 - white, matte finish. 
  • Acid Colour 3 - neon yellow, matte finish.
  • Acid Colour 4 - neon orange, matte finish (UD Slowburn has more red).
  • Acid Colour 5 - mid-tone blue, shimmer finish. 
  • Acid Colour 6 - sky blue, shimmer finish (shimmer version of UD Gonzo). 
Bottom Row:
  • Acid Colour 7 - neon orchid purple, matte finish (lighter, matte version of UD Jilted). 
  • Acid Colour 8 - mid-tone yellow green, pearl finish (deeper than UD Thrash). 
  • Acid Colour 9 - neon pink, neon finish. 
  • Acid Colour 10 - neon green, matte finish. 
  • Acid Colour 11 - greyish silver, shimmer finish (darker version of UD Revolt). 
  • Acid Colour 12 - black, matte finish. 

The net weight of this palette is 13g making each shadow 1.1g
RRP £7.99/$11.99.
Available from SleekAmazon and eBay.
Top image: Sleek 'Acid' palette.
Bottom image: Top row, from left to right: Acid Colour 1, Acid Colour 2,  Acid Colour 3, Acid Colour 4, Acid Colour 5,  Acid Colour 6. Bottom row - Acid Colour 7, Acid Colour 8,  Acid Colour 9, Acid Colour 10, Acid Colour 11,  Acid Colour 12. 

Sleek 'Lagoon' Palette
Sleek 'Lagoon' palette contains 12 shades inspired by mythical tales of mermaids and sea creatures. The eyeshadow finishes range between shimmer and matte. 

Top Row:
  • Sassea - teal with gold duochrome, shimmer finish (UD Fringe is deeper). 
  • Deep Water - indigo, matte finish (UD Urban has more of a metallic sheen).
  • Reflection - mauvey lilac, shimmer finish. 
  • Emerald - emerald green with blue iridescence, shimmer finish. 
  • Oyster -white with silver iridescence, shimmer finish. 
  • Black Pearl - glossy black, shimmer finish. 
Bottom Row:
  • Pink Jewel - pink gold, shimmer finish. 
  • Sand Dollar - yellow gold, shimmer finish. 
  • Underworld - sky blue, shimmer finish. 
  • Sea Shell - bronze, shimmer finish. 
  • Night Sky - mid-tone periwinkle blue, matte finish. 
  • Ariel - like the name suggests it is similar to the hair of Disney's princess Ariel and so is coral red, matte finish (Similar to UD Slowburn).

The net weight of this palette is 14g making each shadow 1.1g.
RRP £7.99/$11.99.
Available from SleekAmazon and eBay
Top image: Sleek 'Lagoon' palette.
Bottom image: Top row, from left to right: Sassea, Deep Water, Reflection, Emerald, Oyster, Black Pearl. Bottom row - Pink Jewel, Sand Dollar, Underworld, Sea Shell, Night Sky, Ariel. 
Other alternatives may include:
  • Sleek i-divine 'Ultra Matte Brights Volume 1' Palette - 12 vivid and matte shadows. RRP £7.99/$11.99. The net weight of this palette is 13g making each shadow just over 1g. Available from Sleek and Supedrug
  • Sleek i-divine 'Del Mar Volume 1' Palette - 12 limited edition shades inspired by the tranquillity of Ibiza's chilled out atmosphere. RRP £7.99/$11.99. The net weight of this palette is 13g making each shadow just over 1g. Available from Sleek
  • Sleek i-divine 'Snapshot' Palette - 12 rainbow matte and shimmer shades ideal for the summer months. RRP £7.99/$8.99. The net weight of this palette is 8.5g making each shadow just over 1g. Available from Sleek and Supedrug
  • Make-Up Revolution Redemption 'Acid Brights' Palette - A mix of 12 pearl, matte and shimmer acid bright shades. RRP £4/$6.60. Available from Make-Up Revolution and Supedrug
  • Make-Up Revolution Redemption 'Matte Brights' Palette - 12 vivid and matte shadows. RRP £4/$6.60. Available from Make-Up Revolution and Supedrug. 
  • EyesLipsFace '144 Colour' Palette - 144 shades of colour in a mixture of finishes including matte and shimmer. RRP £20/$30. The net weight of this palette is 86.4g making each shadow 0.6g. Available from EyesLipsFace USA
  • EyesLipsFace '100 Piece Endless Eyes Pro' Palette - 1oo limited edition shades of colour in a mixture of finishes including matte and shimmer. RRP £15/$20. The net weight of this palette is 90g making each shadow just 0.9g. Available from EyesLipsFace UK and EyesLipsFace USA
  • Sugarpill Addicted to Pretty 'Burning Heart' Palette - Quad palette of insanle pigmented and vibrantly matte colours including Flamepoint (orange), Buttercupcake (yellow), Love+ (red), and Poison Plum (violet purple). RRP £24.95/$34. The net weight of this palette is 3.5g making each shadow just under 0.9g. Available from Cocktail CosmeticsLove Make-Up and Sugarpill.
  • Sugarpill Addicted to Pretty 'Sweet Heart' Palette - Quad palette of insanely pigmented and vibrantly matte colours including Dollipop (hot pink), Afterparty (mid-tone blue), Midori (mid-tone green), and Tako (white). RRP £24.95/$34. The net weight of this palette is 3.5g making each shadow just under 0.9g. Available from Cocktail Cosmetics,  Love Make-Up and Sugarpill.
  • Sugarpill Addicted to Pretty 'Heart Breaker' Palette - Quad palette of insanely pigmented and vibrantly matte colours including Mochi (seafoam blue), 2AM (purple), Acidberry (chartreuse green), and Velocity (cobalt blue). RRP £24.95/$34. The net weight of this palette is 3.5g making each shadow just under 0.9g. Available from Cocktail CosmeticsLove Make-Up and Sugarpill.