Saturday, 15 July 2017

Review: Huda Beauty Rose Gold Palette

Hey guys,

I'm back with another review for you all. Today I'll be sharing my thoughts on the incredibly anticipated Huda Beauty Rose Gold Palette.



I've had this palette for a while now, and in all honesty, it has taken me a while to really decide my thoughts on it. Generally I am pretty decisive when it comes to reviewing products, but this palette really was a tricky one.

In terms of first impressions, this palette really is stunning. If I could put together the perfect palette for me, it would pretty much look like this one. A good range of blending shadows, some neutrals, perfect darker shades, and not to mention the heavenly row of glitter pigments, at first glance, this palette seems to be an absolute winner.

Safe to say, my expectations were high, and as much as it grieves me to say this, I'm just not blown away. I absolutely love Huda, and her liquid lipsticks are firm favourites of mine, but the glitter pigments are quite disappointing.


Forget having the luxury to dip your brush into these glitters, you can pretty much only get some pigment after several swipes with your finger. I know most won't mind not being able to use a brush, but when it comes to use on professional clients, or even when doing my own make-up, it's just not ideal. It's such a shame because the shades are absolutely gorgeous, I just wish the formula could have been a little better.

Having said that, the quality of the rest of the eyeshadows are insane. They are smooth, velvety, and an absolute dream to blend. The only downside is that you lose a lot of powder when dipping your brush into these shadows, which isn't great.

Overall, this palette is definitely one that a beauty lover should try, but if you're looking for a trusty make-up palette, I'm not sure if this is the one for you, especially for the price (£56 - Cult Beauty )

Have you tried it? Let me know your thoughts! 
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