This Anna Sui Eye Colour Palette* is so pretty and girly and I’ve been enjoying using it over the past couple of months. It has 10 good sized eyeshadows with mixture of satin, shimmering and glittering eyeshadows, you even get a couple of matte colours too.
I have been wearing the copper & purple colours most. These are highly pigmented and very long wearing. The lighter colours are a little chalky and not as pigmented but it you wear a primer & build them up they will work. There is a nice selection of coppers, greens and purples so beautiful Autumn / Winter shades.
The majority of them blend really nicely but there are a couple that are more stubborn like the last dark grey shade. I do like shadows that have a metallic finish and thats what the majority of these colours have and they look so pretty on the lid.
The black and gold cardboard packaging is pretty and lightweight, although I would say its lacking a mirror. I wouldn’t say I would pay £28 but I think at 50% off £14 is a great price. I love palettes & especially neutral ones, and this palette is a little different as it adds a little more colour than I would normally wear but I really like the Autumnal tones and pretty satin & metallic finishes. Thats right up my street.
Anna Sui are more well known for their perfume but their makeup line is now available online at Escentual.com and right now this palette is 50% off so if you like the look of it be quick!
Products that are marked with an * have either been sent to me for my consideration or I’ve received at events. I’m under no obligation to review them on my blog. However if I do, the reviews are 100% my own.
SOO pretty! What great color payoff on these
This palette is so pretty! I really need this! x
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This is a very pretty looking palette. I agree I don’t think I’d pay £28 for it, maybe because I’m not a huge fan of eye shadows and don’t use them that much at the moment, but I’d definitely pay £14 for it x
Becky @ The Little Blog of Beauty
I agree 100%, I don’t think I would pay £28 but for £14 its well worth it