Review Time Variety- There are matte/shimmer/satin finishes and shades Inexpensive- This pallete is about $25 dollars THERE'S A SALE EVERY WEEK! Pigmented- The color payoff is very noticeable Organized- There are three trays with an easy to manage case. Hot Pots- With this palette you can decide which colors you love and then buy those colors individually using the 252 Ultimate Palette, Hot Pot Reference Guide.I think that's what I loved about Coastal scents the most. That they have palettes you can customize. They offer many sizes to choose from whether you want a 28 count ,12 count, 4 count or single pots. These palettes are a lot larger than the pots the 252 Ultimate Palette offers. Each one is magnetized so that if you get tired of the collection you started with you can switch it up anyway you like. I thought that was genius. But, sadly there are some things I didn't like about this palette.. Chalky- Some of the colors lack pigmentation and payoff. There were a few chalky. Fallout- There were also a few of the shades that were prone to fallout meaning didn't have that much staying power while others stained your skin if worn too long. Smaller pots- Most palettes today have smaller pods than most and this palette was surprisingly sparse with product but the variety there is what makes this palette so accommodating. Ease of use- I think it would be better if all the trays were organized by texture, like matte shades, shimmery, and satin were all separated. I understand they were going by colors but I think it would suit the artist more if they were in an orderly fashion. Overall I give this product a Also would recommend this product to people that are looking for a starter palette for sure.
I look forward to what other wonderful things Coastal Scents brings to the table.
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