This palette got me falling in LOVE with Kitten. I think I use Kitten as my base for all other shadows I use. This was my very first eye shadow palette and it taught me how to do the smoky eye. The pr...
I had to buy this palette because of impulse. This was $80AUD here in Australia so it was not cheap. The thing that drew me to buy this was the speaker that talk you through the eyeshadow application....
I love this palette (along with Stila in general). The shadows are so smooth and blend so nicely. The directions are awesome- the talking part moves a little fast, but the written instructions give yo...
Today is my second time using this palette and I must say it is an HG for me. The colors are dark and edgy, but not scary or overtly gothic. These are buildable shades so they are appropriate for ...
I got the grey version of this as a gift and I'm not sure I would have bothered getting it myself. The talking instructions gimmick really isn't that useful, since I find that smoky eyes are pretty in...
This is a really nice pallete! I got it at beautycrunch.com for $15.00 so it was a steal. The colors are neutral and buildable. You can wear this to work or at night depending on how heavy you go. ...
For 40 dollars you can get MAC colors (and blend to create a smoky eye) and this is not even close in quality. The colors are pretty, and pigmented, and this set does talk. Tried this in sephora. Woul...
This review is for the original Smokey Eye Palette. I am a PPP, neutral/cool. The colors looks very pretty in the pan but other than the light champagne color, I find them chalky and cakey and not s...
I bought the sapphire version of this product for my light brownish.hazel eyes. I have always had an awful time trying to do the whole smoky eye thing (usually ending up looking like a bad drag queen...
I am reviewing the original smoky eye palette that includes a matte cream base shade, a shimmery champagne lid shade, a shimmery medium gray shade, and a dark grey liner. This is a palette of four co...