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The colours of the eye-shadows |
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Technic Mega Sultry Palette |
My
first impression was that I had bought the wrong one as the colours seemed very
bright and shimmery for me aged 42 to wear.
I was wrong they are highly pigmented so that means a little goes a long
way. They are buildable if you want an
intense colour and can be worn on their own to create an easy smoky eye. Or you can use two – I have only ever worn
two of these shades together as they are highly pigmented. I prefer a brush rather than the sponge
applicator as I can control the intensity and placement better with a brush.
For quickness and a different look, I have used the darker shades as an eyeliner,
they didn’t last as long as a normal eyeliner but worked well when I wanted a
certain colour to match my outfit or accessory.
Would I re-purchase them to be honest I am not sure, my confidence in
wearing make-up at the moment is very low and I just want a quick easy look
plus I feel as a 42-year-old the colours are not mute enough for me to wear day
in day out.
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