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Review on NYX professional makeup Ultimate Shadow Palette Ultimate Utopia 12 by Franciszka Adamska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

Front seat. The very first shade is glittery, well-pigmented, and easy to apply with a brush on the eyelid. The second shade in the set is similarly matte, brilliant, and pigmented, but in a different way. The third color is exceedingly dry, has very little pigmentation, and has a nearly imperceptible gloss; nonetheless, it may be painted in multiple layers with no trouble at all. The last, matte hue in the set offers medium pigmentation and layers well, but regrettably, it could not penetrate my heart. Seats in the second row. Beautiful gold metallic begins the second row. No one has anything negative to say about how bright it is or how well it retains its color. The second shade is matte and is the same muted shade of red as the second shade from the left in the first row. A bit of a pain to put on, but the results are worth the effort. The shimmering third color. Bright, vibrant, and with stronger pigmentation than the rest of the hues in the palette (maybe just the first color in the fourth row), it is my personal favorite. The fourth hue, also matte, has the highest pigmentation of the matte colors. To me, that sums things up nicely. Seats on the back row. The first shade has a matte finish and is a vibrant sandy-orange. Neither did he try to grasp me. The second shade is a hot pink with a shimmering finish and a high pigmentation level (5 ku). Excellent appearance. It's safe to say that of all the hues, number three is the most disillusioning. It is applied really poorly and lacklusterly. Overall, it was a huge letdown. Raspberry, a bright and highly saturated red, is the fourth option. Exhibits a subtle luster. Seat in the fourth row. The first hue is the most metallic, vivid, and pigmented of the bunch. His was like second-row champagne; it sank right through my heart. The second shade is a basic black that blends and layers beautifully thanks to its medium pigmentation and matte finish. The third shade is a bright magenta with little silvery flecks; it has a medium simmer and is layered nicely. The last shade, number four, is a layered and well blended grayish shade with little sparkles.

Pros
  • These affordable, highly pigmented hues will not crease or fade. Consistent color diversity that meshes and meshes well stretches without cracking and is brilliant
Cons
  • Several of the hues have very little pigment.