Category: Eye Shadow
Brand: Lorac
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I had $40 in Kohl’s cash and walked all over the store trying to find something to use it on before it expired. Finally got to the makeup department and found this beautiful palette! I much preferred the color selection in this one compared to the other 2 in the series, since this seemed a bit unique compared to what I already own. The palette came with a deluxe sample of the LORAC Behind the Scenes Eye Primer, which I’ve been using and find it fairly good.
So, the palette has seemingly 5 mattes and 5 more satin/sparkly colors. I find the mattes to have a nice sheen on them when buffed into the skin. The color Salt Water is what first attracted me to the palette… it is a super shimmery light green color that has white gold undertones to it. Applied with a finger, it goes on really nicely, but not so well with a dry brush. I haven’t tried a wet brush yet but that is on my list for this weekend. There is not a color in the palette that I don’t like and they all seem super-blend-able to me. A primer is likely a must. A couple color combos I’ve tried:
-Sundown as transition shade, High Tide in crease, Sea Urchin in outer V, and Mother of Pearl on the lid and brow bone.
-Similar to above but with Horizon (yellow-orange) as the transition shade and on the lid (leaving out Sea Urchin), Mother of Pearl on brow bone. I didn’t think I would like Horizon, but it surprised me and looks beautiful with the purples!
-Bedrock as transition shade, Ocean Floor in the crease, Sandbar on the lid, Mother of Pearl on brow bone.
I like Stingray (dark blue-black) as a liner on any of those looks. Hoping to try it out in other ways this weekend. Mother of Pearl is great on the inner corner and brow bone. I wish it were a tad bit warmer but still love it.
Overall, I just love this palette and look forward to trying it with other colors in my collection. Some of the colors are softer than others and give more fall-out. I just make sure to tap the excess off my brush so the fall-out doesn’t land on my face. Also, I would have preferred a mirror rather than the “zipper” like cover, but this is not a deal-breaker for me since I have plenty of mirrors to use.