BH Cosmetics - BH Party Girl palette review

 

I’ve briefly blogged about my Mysale.my BH Cosmetics haul the other day, now I’ll do a little more in-depth review on my likes and dislikes towards the BH Party Girl palette. —simply because 120 colors is way too big of a hassle to me.

Alright, as the palette’s name has already screamed, it’s a party - wild night life palette so you’re going to expect all the shimmery glittery colors! The palette consists of 40 eye shadow colors ranging from very sheer matte to highly pigmented shimmery colors.

 

I actually filmed the entire makeup process, too bad, my room’s lighting is a major no no.

So there you go, all 40 colors.

From the swatches, you’ll be able to see that not all the colors are as pigmented as it looks. Most are though quite a number are quite sheer. I’ve also tried to see whether the colors are build-able or not though most of them really can’t be helped.

So if you like wearing more sheer colors just to add that little color to your lids, this would be good for you.

So far, I’m not that happy with this palette as most of the colors that I’m in love with didn’t really turn out visible on my lids, however their browns, bronze, shimmery fuchsia colors are VERY pigmented. Also I’ve noticed that they have quite a variety of shimmery green shadows ranging from very sheer shimmery light green to highly pigmented shimmery dark green shade.

What made me really disappointed would be their shimmery peachy color, it’s probably just me but I find it not pigmented enough as after building it 2-3 times the color just doesn’t show up to the extend I wanted it to.

On the picture above, on the left is a swatch of NYX’s jumbo eye pencil in milk and on the right would be e.l.f cosmetics’ mineral eyeshadow primer. I’ve blended both on my hand to test out whether or not if adding a base would help make the eye shadow colors more vibrant.

At some point, I guess it does help albeit and from the look of it, it shows up better when using the jumbo eye pencil compared to primer.

Whenever I have the time, I’ll just have to use it on experimenting different colors over my eyes.

and to remind myself and to anyone interested on the look above, read on!

First I’ve applied NYX’s Jumbo Eye pencil in milk over my eye lids, blend it then apply a slightly shimmery white shadow over it.

On the area highlighted in pink, I’ve applied this rather opaque light purple shadow.

Taking this shimmery peach shadow, apply it to the area highlighted in purple.

As for the area highlighted in green, I used this super pigmented gold shadow from my 120 colors 2nd edition palette. I know, I cheated, but you can just substitute it with some shimmery light color.

This moth/mint-green color goes onto the pink highlight.

with this brown shadow, I faked a liner. (green highlight)

As for the violet highlight, apply this shimmery electric blue shade.

Lastly, draw a thin black line over your brown line & add a pair of falsies.

Then I went into my vain mode.

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