SmashBox Shades of Fame
Pallet and Brush
$48.00 US at Sephora
This pallet is just in time
for spring. The color selection is very neutral, with just a few colors to
brighten it up and make it fun. It comes with nine shadows, two cream liners,
and a double-ended brush with a flat, fluffy blending brush and a flat liner
brush. Out of the nine shadows all are warm toned except Pacific, which looks
to be cool toned. Most of the colors show true from pan to swatch and some just
don't have the same effect swatched as it does in the pan.
Bliss ~ Is a Matte, pale
peach with a silky texture. It's not very pigmented and tended to disappear
into my skin. It is similar to Orb by MAC but it is much less pigmented and a
little bit more of a pale peach.
Honey ~ Is a duotone
shade that in the light shows an iridescent pink shimmer and from an angle
shows up as a matte yellow with the tiniest bit of sparkle. It's an interesting
pretty color but doesn't have much pigmentation to it.
Sandstone ~ Is a shimmery, satin
beige. It has a silky texture and it's pigmentation is okay and is a fairly
sheer shade.
Nude ~ Is a matte, light
taupe with a yellow undertone. It's pigmentation is okay and buildable but will
never be opaque dry.
Sherbert ~ Has a bright, matte
coral base with a smattering of gold sparkle. This has good pigmented and leans
towards the orange side of corals. It's texture is a little rougher then
the other colors but is still pretty smooth. It looks much more sparkly in the
pan than on the skin. This is a unique shade and will probably sell this
pallet.
Safari ~ Safari is a dark forest
green with a gold sparkle sheen to it. In the light it has a gorgeous gold
sheen to it. Texture is similar to Sherbert. The pigmentation is good in this
one and at an angle can look to have a dark matte base with a smattering of
gold sparkle.
Pacific ~ Is a cool, shimmery teal
with a satin silver shimmer. This is a very pretty color but it's not as
pigmented as I thought it would be but it's pigmentation is still good and
buildable to opaque. It has a silky texture to it too.
Praline ~ Is a shimmery bronze with
a gold sheen. It's texture is super silky and it's pigmentation is pretty good.
If you were to mix UD's Half Baked and Smog you'd get Praline as their
offspring!
Mocha ~ Is a dark brown matte base
with a smattering of gold. Mocha is okay on pigmentation and the gold sparkle
doesn't show up well in any light or angle other than while still in the pan.
Gold Liner ~ Is a slippery cream liner.
It's a true shimmery gold with pretty good pigmentation.
Bronze Liner ~ Is a good, pigmented dark
antique bronze with a slight gold undertone. This is cream liner is a little
thicker than the Gold Liner.
Both liners blend out well
but loose their pigmentation and boldness and definitely need to be set with
shadow. Praline and Mocha are great matches.
With Flash (above)
With diffused flash at angle (above)
With Flash (above)
With diffused flash at angle (above)
With Flash (above)
With diffused flash at angle (above)
With Flash (above)
With diffused flash at angle (above)
With Flash (above)
With diffused flash at angle (above)
With Flash (above)
With diffused flash at angle (above)
With Flash (above)
With diffused flash at angle (above)
With Flash (above)
With diffused flash at angle (above)
With Flash (above)
With diffused flash at angle (above)
With flash
All in all this pallet is
okay. It's got a couple unique colors that make the pallet interesting but
probably not worth buying the entire pallet. Many of the colors can be duped
with shades already out there by other lines. The colors are easy to work with.
This pallet is pretty sheer with a couple colors that achieve an opaque finish.
The colors are bendable and the pallet has a good range of mattes, shimmers,
satins, and a good color range. All of the shades are softly packed and create
a lot of fall out. You defiantly need to knock the brush
before applying to avoid fallout EVERYWHERE! The most unique shades
in this pallet are Honey and Sherbert but only Sherbert really packs a punch.
The pallet construction is well made with a mirror inside. With the amount of
product sold in the pallet you get your money's worth but if you’re going for
great pigmentation you might want to pass it up.
The brush it comes with is
pretty good for me. I don't use liner brushes at all but I can see myself using
this one with the cream lines in the pallet for my waterline. It is made very
well. The flat fluffy blending brush is pretty good too. Well rounded tapered
and not too fluffy.
(review corrected, changed, and better pictures added 4/17/12)
(review corrected, changed, and better pictures added 4/17/12)
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Your American Cutie Beauty.
It's interesting because you described several shades as matte, but then they do not look very matte when swatched. Do you think that this is do to lighting or flash?
ReplyDeleteThank you for pointing that out. Bliss, Safari, and Mocha do look to be victims of my flash but part of my description needed to be clarified as well. I did clarified the descriptions and I hope that helps. I'll try and take better photos next time and from a couple different angles.
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