From left to right: LE #2 Flower Orange and VI700. All pictures taken in natural light without flash.
I've already reviewed these in details so here are the individual palettes.
- LE #2 Flower Orange: similar to the LE #1, this is another playful combination of navel orange and turquoise, which is rather unusual. Sadly though, the navel orange lid shade in this palette is lacking in pigmentation. It would have been lovely had it been more pigmented.
Clockwise from top left:
- Base/highlighter: low intensity, shimmer, a frosty and cooler shell pink.
- Top wash: very sheer, high shimmer, a bleach white.
- Liner shade: high intensity, satin base with floating shimmers, bitter chocolate that's leaning warm.
- Crease shade: medium intensity, shimmer, a pretty turquoise.
- Lid shade: low intensity, shimmer, a navel orange that's unfortunately sheer.
- VI700: a lovely taupe and lilac combination, and while it's pretty and pigmented, I do wish the lilac was a darker shade.
Clockwise from top left:
- Base/highlighter: low intensity, shimmer, a whisper pink.
- Top wash: very sheer, high shimmer, also a bleach white.
- Liner shade: high intensity, satin base with floating shimmers, a bitter chocolate that's more neutral than the one in LE #2 Flower Orange above.
- Crease shade: medium intensity, shimmer, a lovely neutral taupe.
- Lid shade: high intensity, shimmer, a beautiful lilac that's way too light for a lid shade, which is too bad. As it stands, despite the high pigmentation after applying all over the lid this color is pretty much a base and highlighter :(
See my previous Integrate Pure Big Eyes post.
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