![]() ![]() However, the gold does not transfer to the lid – it kind of gets lost between the pan and the brush. It looks absolutely gorgeous in the pan – the grey black with hints of gold. #Noir: Described as ‘deep black brown w/ gold pearls’. If used sparingly, it works well to add depth to any look. This may or may not work for everyone since it can look a bit muddy. The shade is obviously a brown but with red undertones. However, it’s smoother to work with than Quarry. And you know how coppery/bronzy shades work really well for Indian skin tone.Įmbark: Described as an ‘intense reddish brown’. The fact that it is there is a big plus for the palette because it helps you to create coppery/bronzy looks also, from the same palette. Even though this does not have much relation to the burgundy theme of the palette. One of the prettiest shades in the palette. Being matte finish, I find it stiffer and a bit difficult to work with, in terms of blending.Īntiqued: Described as ‘ash brown with bronze’, this gorgeous, gorgeous shade is in veluxe pearl finish. ![]() Quarry: Described as ‘soft muted plum brown’, this shade is like a less pinker version of Poppyseed. Works very well as a crease shade or for all over the lid for an office appropriate look. Poppyseed: Described as ‘midtone mauvey nude’ is a lovely pinkish mauve in satin finish. Second option is to just pat it onto the lid on an existing colour to add a touch of glamour. So, how to use it? I finally figured 2 ways to work this through – one, apply it wet and pat it on. Also, the colour pay-off on this one isn’t too great. This also means that you have to deal with fall out. This one is a gorgeous champagne gold in lustre finish, with tonnes of fine glitters. Honey Lust: Described as ‘bronze dipped peach’. ![]() However, my sweet MUA friend, subtly steered me away from the ‘Purple’ palette and insisted that I pick up the ‘Burgundy’ one instead. Yes, that buying the palette made more sense. That’s like a no brainer, right? Yes and no. A single refill shade costs about INR 900, while the palette retails for INR 3,100. So, I was tempted to buy the ‘Purple Times Nine’ palette instead. Also, buying 4-5 shades of the same colour (9 technically) to be able to create just one look did not make sense to me. And none of these shades were available in the refill form. How did I end up picking this? When I went for a MAC tutorial, the MUA used about 4-5 shades of purple – ranging from violet to burgundy – to create the eye look.
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