

I hope to have some EOTD and Full Face looks up soon featuring this palette. After a few hours, the shadows started to fade but I’m sure with a bit of UD Primer Potion they will last all day. I definitely recommend using a primer for these shades because, although they are very pigmented, they need a little help in the longevity area. I’m not sure if I will use Icon (due to its patchiness) or Divine (due to its very cool tone).

My favorite shades out of this palette are Venus, Creation, Aura, and Muse. I had been eyeing more deep reds and browns to change up my looks from the nuetral eyeshadows I usually wear. 8 large sqaures of eyeshadow all ready to create the perfect nu-grunge eye looks. All the gold details on the palette are gold metallic foil and shine beautifully. I love how rich the art is and how well constructed the packaging is. The mirror on the palette is large and encased with more scroll, art-deco designs. It came encased in a outlayer of plastic to further prevent damage during shipping. My NEED for this palette never died even after all the controversy the brand has been experiencing (I know, I know), so I decided to purchase it through a third party site just to be safe. On Dolls Kill, the palette retails for $32, which is why I’m glad I waited instead of rushing to get it when it first came out and paying a premium. A year too late, but I finally got my hands on the Lime Crime Venus Palette! I purchased this through Dolls Kill during the BOGO sale after Christmas.
