Hi all! I hope your week has started off well and that you are safe!
I decided to share a recent purchase today. Viseart Paris EDIT Eyeshadow Palette. This is the first Viseart product I’ve bought. The brand is a little expensive, but is supposed to be great quality and pigment.
Such a gorgeous palette! Here’s more info about it from Sephora’s website:
Introducing the Paris EDIT Eyeshadow Palette from the EDIT collection, a romantic selection of 12 refined neutrals in matte, metallic, satin, and shimmer finishes. The palette draws inspiration from haute couture, Parisian sensibility, and the hues found in the full-size Paris Nudes and Grande Pro eyeshadow palettes.
Developed as a travel-friendly edition of Viseart’s full-size 12-pan eyeshadow palettes, the EDIT collection was designed with quick and easy go-to shadows in mind. Svelte and sophisticated, the innovative, convertible packaging houses 12 eyeshadows along with a mirror and removable magnetic pans.
This is such a cute little palette! The pans are pretty small, but my brushes fit into them just fine. This will be perfect for when I travel in the future. Plus, it has a mirror!
Swatches:
This is the top row and first half of the second row. The shades are listed on the back of the outer box. They are Pétale (soft, dusty mauve with a matte finish), Champs-Elysées (light, gold champagne with a shimmer finish), Crème Brûlée (soft, light toffee with a matte finish), Fleur (medium, dusty plum with a matte finish), Opera (shimmering purple-pink with a shimmer finish), Beaux-Arts (glistening caramel brown with a satin finish).
These are the softest shades in the palette and I really like them for everyday wear. I really love that I can create cool or warm looks. The metallics and shimmers or so bright and pretty on and the mattes blend really well!
From left to right Tulle (light peach with a matte finish), Cerise (muted merlot with a satin finish), St. Germain (smoky purple with a shimmer finish), Marais (copper brown with a shimmer finish), Pirouette (rosy brown with a metallic finish) and Tuileries (medium-toned mauve purple with a shimmer finish).
The second half of the palette has deeper tones. The last shade in the palette, Tuileries makes an amazing eyeliner shade. The shimmer does show on the eye.
I am so happy I picked this palette up! The formula is as amazing and I have heard. Plus, I’ve already created so many different looks with it.
Have you tried anything by Viseart? What do you think of this palette?
Viseart Paris EDIT Eyeshadow Palette Review posted first on https://fortyflirtyfabulous.com/2020/03/16/viseart-paris-edit-eyeshadow-palette-review/
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