Zoeva Caramel Melange Review
If last week I reviewed a luxury eye shadow palette, today I am going to review an affordable palette that I received on my 25th birthday from my loveliest man, the Zoeva Caramel Melange palette.
The sleek packaging reminds me of Lorac Pro though Zoeva`s is lighter and somehow feels a bit cheap, it won`t get dirty easily. It doesn`t include a mirror which I am actually okay with as I never use any palette`s mirror.
There are 6 satin-finished shades, 3 metallic shades and gold glittered dark brown shade. I experience no fallout and they have pretty good staying power but it is advisable to use a primer underneath to make sure it lasts all day. All shades are extremely pigmented, buttery, and blendable, however, the first three shades, Wax Paper, Universal Delight, and After Taste are a little bit powdery.
I think this will be a great option for medium, olive to brown skin girls or boys as it offers a variety of crease shades which usually lacking in the other palettes. But pretty much similar to the Naked Heat palette, you can`t really create tons of different looks as most shades are pretty much in similar hues. Besides, Edible Gem, the darkest shade in this palette might not satisfy those who favor matte shades to intensify any eye looks.
There are 6 satin-finished shades, 3 metallic shades and gold glittered dark brown shade. I experience no fallout and they have pretty good staying power but it is advisable to use a primer underneath to make sure it lasts all day. All shades are extremely pigmented, buttery, and blendable, however, the first three shades, Wax Paper, Universal Delight, and After Taste are a little bit powdery.
From top to bottom: Wax Paper, Universal Delight, After Taste *, 182`c, Liquid Center ( * my favorite) |
I think this will be a great option for medium, olive to brown skin girls or boys as it offers a variety of crease shades which usually lacking in the other palettes. But pretty much similar to the Naked Heat palette, you can`t really create tons of different looks as most shades are pretty much in similar hues. Besides, Edible Gem, the darkest shade in this palette might not satisfy those who favor matte shades to intensify any eye looks.
From top to bottom: Alchemy *, Start Soft *, Finish Sensual *, Almost Burnt, Edible Gem * (* My Favorite) |
Overall, I personally feel that this palette is good value for money and I enjoy the selection of crease or transition shades it offers.
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