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sheepishBustard0
I got this from QVC. Please remember that the name of this product is pretty NAKED and the colors are suppossed to be subtle. It is packaged in a sturdy cardboard holder and you get a lot of product. The blush is a powdery blush and very pretty. It’s like a natural flush on the cheeks. Color lasts all day. The two eyeshadows included are both barely there type colors. One is a whitish color, the other a light taupey color and both make excellent all over lid colors/highlighters. The brown shade looks like it would be more dramatic, but it isn’t. Again, both last all day. The two lip creams are also very nice. Moisturizing and have decent staying power. The peachy color is really very subtle. It takes a lot of product for it to show. I usually wear a gloss over it. The other color is..well…vibrant. It’s like you are staining your lips with strawberrys. It’s so weird how the other colors are so subtle, and this one isn’t. I love the color, though. You just have to go easy on the application. This also comes with a mini mascara, which I’ve reviewed seperately and am not crazy about. All and all, I really like this palette. Don’t forget – it’s all natural too!
annoyedBittern1
This is close to being a keeper but, alas, it falls short. This palette is a “Try Me” from QVC that costs $28.80 (before tax and shipping). It contains a blush in Blushing (brownish nude); two shadows, Bare (lightly shimmery ivory) and Naked (shimmery caramel); and two lip cremes, Nude (slightly rosy nude, medium depth) and Natural (berry). It also comes with a mini mascara in Black Tea which I did not try (I don’t wear black mascara). The colors are packaged in a cardboard palette with a mirror that is very sturdy.
First, the shadows. Bare is a pretty allover base shade, but is quite powdery and looks so on the skin. Naked, on the other hand, is much more creamy but poorly pigmented. (I love the color, but I think it would be too light for many skin tones). Second, Blushing is also very powdery but is also very pigmented and difficult to apply evenly. The brownish color is a bit too deep for me (Stila C, MAC C3, GA FF 3). Third, the lips. Nude is truly nude–essentially colorless on–but smells and feels wonderful on the lips. It has a lipgloss texture. Natural, conversely, has much more of a lipstick texture and that crayon-y lipstick smell, but wears quite well.
I love the Naked shadow and Nude lipcolor, but the shortcomings of Blushing, Bare, and Berry make this palette not worth keeping, even at the try-me price.