Banana – Skin Type: Light, Medium Undertone: Neutral, Warm, Cool, Beige, Olive.Vanilla – Skin Type: Light, Medium Undertone: Neutral, Warm, Beige.Sand – Skin Type: Light, Medium Undertone: Neutral, Warm, Beige. Buttery texture (albeit with a little bit of fallout) and pigmentation that is just spot on, it was a worthwhile purchase from those aspects.įeatures 6 perfectly crafted highlighting and contouring powders for sculpting and defining your features. There’s nothing exceptional about the palette or the pans aside from the fact that you can easily move them around to different palettes if you happen to travel quite a bit or simply don’t like reaching out for too many different palettes in the morning.Īs expected from a brand that makes you pay $52 for six pans, the quality of the product is phenomenal. It was months later that the brand decided to expand their offering, a second palette suited for darker skintone. However, a trip to New York, and three Sephora’s later, plus a 20% discount (it was during the VIB sale in November of 2014), I walked away with the Anastasia Contour Kit ( $52, available here) and a big darn smile on my face.įeaturing six magnetic, and depotable pans in the entire palette, there seems to be a one-fits-all mindset when putting together the colours. I recalled lamenting in the way that only beauty bloggers do when a hyped up product is not to be found about how much I needed this in my life (When really, I don’t). Anastasia Beverly Hills was the first brand that introduced us to the contour palettes and it went big really quickly afterwards.
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