The packaging is more like a pro palette and less like a luxe offering I am used to, but I guess it make me feel more like a pro. From the pictures you can see the 12 shadows are housed in a sturdy plastic casing with a clear top. Nothing fancy, but practical for the true makeup artist. All the shades are true mattes, with no satins or shimmers at all. They tend to kick up powder when placing your brush in to pick up product, yet have no fall out when placed on the eye. So while they do not have an overtly creamy consistency, they are not dry at all. From the swatches you can see there is a large selection of peach tones, warm coppers, taupes, and finally a cool dark grey and sooty black. They all blend well for matte shades.
Since I struggled to find swatches of this palette, I do hope this has been helpful. I would love to extend my Viseart collection. They have have a beautiful pearl and a matte darks palette but am still looking for good swatches to make my picks!!
This is not a necessity, but for a beauty lover it just might be.
This is not a necessity, but for a beauty lover it just might be.
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