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Dec 25, 2014
Eve R.
Any looks for The Chocolate Bar pallet or Naked Basics pallet that is a must? (Just got them for christmas) pics would help thanks.
Dec 25, 2014
Ziar K.
Dec 27, 2014
Jenni L.
That's a nice look for Naked Basics above. I like to use that palette in combo with other palettes. I will use the brown as a transition in the crease or the lighter colors for tear duct or as a pop of light color on the lid. The 2nd from the left is a great brow highlight as it's matte. And I love the black for liner or if I'm doing a very dark smokey eye. Hope that helps. It's a great addition to other palettes- sometimes we think that we have to use palettes all on their own and we don't. :)