Yes... a corrector and concealer in one palette and a contour/highlight with natural bronzer in another too! Look at that! Bought this from SM department store but I think Watsons sell them too which only costs 449each! This is an Australian brand which I think will also suit our asian skin tones and types.
(If you attended my make up workshops, you already know how to use this palette and it really works.)
(This is not so pigmented but its fine once you start layering. I'm fair-skinned and in reference to Mac, I'm a NC25 so I guess this is a good choice. The other palette choice has lighter colors.)
The palettes are good for personal keeps and maybe used according to your likes.They're not so pigmented especially this contour palette but the correctors may suffice if you're building your own make up kit.
For the corrector, with my experience as make up artist, I need this colors since I deal with different skin tones. I chose this creamy ones because they are easier to manipulate than those pricey ones that is so dense that I just want to throw them away.
First four colors on top and bottom on the left, are concealers on blemishes and undereyes. The lilac colors is for sallow or dull skin that you want to brighten it up. Then my favorite is the green one, it brightens too but primarily for reddish spots or for pimples and for sensitive/rosacea skin.
The packaging is nah-dah for me looks very cheap and the moment I had them picture ready, it was weird that one palette had lost its closure clasp so it won't entirely close with a "click"(didn't even drop it!).But again I love how it was done very basic (not lovely!mind you) and very light too. So I guess the price you pay for this is acceptable.
Overall, it's not a wow experience but I just want to say that I purchased one "glitter" make up from them and I loved it!
Will blog about it soon:-)
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