Glistening (iridescent gold with a hint of pink reflect).
Keep in mind that this palette would be more suitable for neutral to warm skin tones. I know there are palettes that have very unique colors, however I personally like colors that I can use often and I can see myself wearing every single shadow on this palette. You can go from simple to a super glam look. It has 14 eyeshadows which are very wearable, be it for daytime or if you’re going out in the evening. I do recommend that you apply this highlighter dry if you want a soft natural finish, but apply this wet if you want an all-out glow.The colour scheme on this palette is simply gorgeous. Since this can be applied wet or dry, I tried to apply it using a wet dense brush and it works much better. The problem is, I like my highlighters to be quite pigmented, and this isn’t quite that. It is definitely quite soft, so its effect is very subtle and very natural upon application, kind of like one of those Dior Nuder Air Luminizers (reviewed HERE). I got a bit disappointed because the color of this highlighter actually seems to be too close to my light-medium skintone, and it didn’t seem to be as pigmented as I expected it to be. But when I applied it to my cheekbones, it didn’t really show much. It felt so soft and smooth and it looked really pigmented. When I first swiped my fingers on this highlighter, I was really impressed by its light gold shimmer. Another thing I love about this palette is its velvety yellow mustard packaging that feels really good to the touch and allows for a good grip.Īmrezy Highlighter (0.31 oz: $28) – This is the highlighter made in collaboration with Amrezy, which is currently making a huge buzz right now, and there’s definitely a reason why. I even like it better than the Urban Decay Naked Palette brushes. The brush can contour very well and it feels really soft. It’s great for applying colors and it blends them well on the lids. Also, I love the dual-ended brush that came with this palette. The colors stayed on my lids for about 6 hours, yet they do crease a bit after that, but maybe that’s because I tend to have oily lids, but overall, this particular eyeshadow palette is still very reliable and it never smudges on me. I find that the buttery smooth and velvety colors adhere well on the lids with or without any eyelid primer. The colors are something you would want to wear every day and application-wise, I haven’t noticed any fallouts. The glittery shades feel very soft as well, and never rough nor scratchy. They are also pretty easy to blend and you can pack the colors on the lids for a more defined look. Each color’s texture is very soft and smooth, almost buttery and the pigment is superb. Not too crazy on reds, pinks, coppers, and rusts, but geared towards everyday neutrals and earthy colors that are more in tune with most skin tones.
My first impression of this is really positive, and I love how the colors looked well-curated. Anyway, enter the Soft Glam Eyeshadow Palette. But, I’m a big fan of the Modern Renaissance. I thought the colors looked so unworldly, LOL. I wasn’t much of a fan of the Subculture Palette. Soft Glam Eyeshadow Palette ($42) – This palette is something that I’ve been anticipating from Anastasia. Also, I got curious at Anastasia’s latest Highlighter collab with Amrezy, so I tried it in-store and I was really amazed by it. As a fan of Anastasia products, I knew I couldn’t let this palette pass me by. The colors looked to complementing and wearable not just for my own skin tone but also for everyone. The ABH Soft Glam Palette has 14 shades composed of matte and metallic finishes. Why Hello There! I recently tested some newness from Anastasia Beverly Hills and I am so excited to tell you guys about the Anastasia Soft Glam Eyeshadow Palette ($42), as well as the Amrezy Highlighter ($28). Anastasia Beverly Hills Soft Glam Eyeshadow Palette & Amrezy Highlighter Review + Swatches / FASHION & BEAUTY / 0 comments