This week
I’ve been wearing more eyeshadow than usual. I admit that generally
my habit is to wack a bit of smudgy liner or chubby eyeshadow stick
around my eyes, finish with mascara and some kind of eyebrow pencil
and move on to blush and lipstick. I am to lipstick as a problem
hoarder is to month old newspapers and dusty odd souvenirs. I have a
problem. But like a lot of you, I imagine, I also have lots of lovely
palettes I rarely use. So when I was recently given another three by
Sleek makeup I had to steal myself to use them, and I’m really glad
I did.
The palette I
used most was Dancing Til Dusk; with four wearable shadows in light
taupes and dark browns (Au Naturel iDivine) and two blushes, in
Mirrored Pink, and Sahara, it’s really versatile. The two lighter
shadows which match my skintone in matt and shimmery finishes, and
the two darker cocoa-coloured shades in shimmery and matt finishes
look like they’d be lovely shadow bases on darker skintones.
The shadows
are all well pigmented, soft and blendable. I used the dark browns as
a liner and the shimmery light taupes up to my browbone. With a bit
of pink blush, it was really easy, I only needed lipstick and mascara
and I was done. I’ll definitely be taking this on trips and
weekends away. The palette has been careering about in my satchel all
week without too much damage too.
The See you
at Midnight and Precious Metal Highlighting Palettes are gorgeous,
and I’ve enjoyed having a play with them.
I can’t wait to go out
and put together a high-octane look with them, the blue-purple colour
eyeshadow in the Vintage Romance i-Divine collection, and iridescent
Antique Bronze highlighting cream being particular favourites. The
palettes are like glittery Mondrians and have Christmas all over
them. I’m now totally excited about the festive season already. Too
early? Apologies, but gold sparkle will do that to you. Have a go,
you’ll see.
Sleek
Eye and Cheek and Precious Metal Highlighting Palettes are £9.99
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