I’m lovin’ this eye palette by Pixi.
I came to realize the Pixi natural beauty palette was money — MO-NAAAY (a.k.a. awesome) – at Costco last weekend when I caught a glimpse of my eye makeup in the store’s harsh overhead lighting and was, like, “Dang! Did Sir John just spend two hours on me? Why do my eyes look so good? What sorcery is happening!?”
Eye reflection shadow palette in natural Beauty, $24.99
Here’s why this palette stands out.
It contains a bevy of cool-toned matte browns for carving out deeper-set eyes, smoking out your lids, filling in your brows, or lining your lash lines. For these tasks and more, this flexible neutral got ‘chu, boo-boo.
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The secret sauce is the pigment. There’s not a milligram too little or too much. Coupled with the soft, easily scoot-able formula, and blending becomes beyond easy. You can make a lot of mistakes along the way with this one, and you can correct them very quickly because the colors are easy to sheer, so whatever you end up with, your lids look good.
And they look good all day long, too. Yes, the shadows stay put!
The smattering of shiny golds, beiges and bronzes is an added bonus. press a shade or two on your lids for a quick hit of glitter, or apply with a wet brush along your lash line to open cramped lids.
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I love this palette for days when I want something easy, breezy.
The lip is MAC retro Matte Lipstick in Back in Vogue, by the way.
If you like to do simple everyday neutral/nude looks, or if you use and love palettes like Tartlette in Bloom or Estée Lauder Defiant Nude, this palette is in the same wheelhouse.
I do have to point out one thing, though. The eyeshadow powder formula tends to kick up a lot of grains, so just be sure to tap off your brush first. It’s not a big deal for me, but if you’re a stickler for that kind of thing, you might want to pass.
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You can find it at Target for $24 or online.
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen