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The Carli Bybel palette came out shortly after the Jackie Aina palette [and the trilogy of large Norvina Pro ones], so I think of it as the Christmas 2019 palette. Like with the Jackie Aina palette, I was underwhelmed by the appearance of the Carli Bybel palette, as the shades are ones that have already been in past palettes. It contains the following shades: Boli (Metallic champagne), Bybel (Matte reddish-purple brown), Mandala (Metallic/Duo chrome light purple), Libra (Metallic goldish), Jode (Shimmer teal), OA (Duo chrome blue + purple), Boie (Matte ash brown), Bear (Matte beige), Moo (Metallic light gold), Chai (Matte light brown), Cindy (Matte bright orange pressed pigment), Stev (Matte dark red), Aura (Metallic red pink shimmer), and My Angels (Metallic gold).
I’ve not had any issues with 13 of the 14 shades [see third paragraph for more info on that], and all of the matte shades are much easier to work with in comparison to the ones in the brand’s previous release [the Jackie Aina palette]. The matters apply smoothly & blend easily, and the shimmer finishes all have that molten sheen that I expect from this brand. Everything wears well throughout a 9 – 12 hour day. The shade Cindy is classed as a pressed pigment, not as an eyeshadow; meaningless to most people, but those with sensitive skin may experience some staining.
The shade OA is flaky; it looks gorgeous when applied satisfactory, but smoothing it takes a bit more effort compared to the other shades. I don’t think the matte shades will work well on darker skintones, which is a issue that could have been improved by swapping a light shade for another deeper one – there’s only 1 deeper shade, which really limits the versatility. I guess that’s why this palette was released so soon after the Jackie Aina one – to make sure that everyone was catered for.
I enjoy the product quality and the cool-vs-warm colour story is less usual, but if this palette hadn’t been a gift, then I wouldn’t have bothered to pick it up, as ABH has already done the shades on offer before. I ultimately think that this palette is like excitedly waiting for a new album from your favourite singer, but getting a Greatest Hits album instead, after a hyped filled wait = it’s not a ‘bad’ product, but it’s nothing to get excited about. I’m happy enough with the results I get when using this, but I don’t get wildly inspired when I use it either. This palette is easily skippable – my palette was a Christmas gift, and I’m honestly already bored with it.
ABH used to be my favourite brand when it came to eyeshadow palettes, but I’ve not bought one in a while as the collaboration palettes just reuse extremely similar shades to previous releases, and the Norvina side range is too fast-fashion for my tastes.