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Nov 4, 2010
Ivonne F.
Jenniva, have you tried out their palettes yet? sometimes their palettes are more pigminted than the hot pots. You can also try ordering just a few hot pots to see the pigment quality and then decide:) personally i love the finished palettes though. hope this helps you!
Nov 4, 2010
Tanecka L.
I ordered the BH cosmetics 120 Palette 1st & 3rd edition, also the 88 neutral palette. I would say it was WELL worth the money, the 88 palette was 20 bucks, the others were 25 a piece. So far the makeup looks I've done on my page have been with those products & of course a base, so I definitely recommend!