Thursday, May 29, 2014

nude palettes



In the last couple of months I have been trying to expand upon my make up skills and trying to add a bit more to my every day make up routine, and I have found that I prefer a natural/nude eye shadow look, and using that as a starting point for more formal/going out make up.

I've seen plenty of beautiful shadows and palettes in a variety of price ranges, and I didn't really want to spend too much on a palette that I didn't know how to use properly or know what colours matched with what. Clarissa, I can safely say, was my eye shadow guide and taught me so much about matching colours, blending, how to apply shadow properly, priming, different brushes- so much stuff. She has an Urban Decay Naked palette and it's a stunning collection- really pigmented, very workable shades. I've wanted to try UD but unfortunately they aren't available in Australia, and to purchase them from overseas not only costs a lot, but is limited in availability.

So with the UD palette in mind, I wanted to find a collection to learn on and perfect. I came across the ChiChi Glamorous Eyes palette in 'Nudes' and I have been using this palette a great deal since I first came across it. The colours are great for my complexion and the looks I want to achieve, as well as being pigmented for some colour pay off but without being too heavy. I have used this palette for almost a year and it's about time to find either a new one to try or to replace my ChiChi one.

Over the last week or so I have been looking at the UD Naked 2 palette and the Too Faced Chocolate Bar palette- I have seen such good things about both in terms of quality, pigmentation, shades, and cost. I know UD isn't sold in Australian stores, and I have only ever come across one Too Faced counter in Sydney, and they only ever had limited numbers of the Chocolate Bar, and of course they sold out quickly. The good news is that I have the option of both after finding out about Beautybar which do free shipping to Australia.

I met a friend of a friend who happened to have the Chocolate Bar palette and it's beautiful- the colours are mostly matte but some have an iridescent portion to them. Both the UD Naked 2 palette and Chocolate Bar palette are similar to each other in price range, and from the sounds of it, are similar in quality. These are both higher on the price range but I feel that it is something I would use often enough to justify the purchase. 

I'm super excited for either palettes and can't wait to try the winner out.