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it works better than my DIY

I don't want to waste money on z-palettes and made my own DIY using magnetic sheets but the pans still fell after sometime so i ended purchasing the z-palette. and i truly regret wasting my money in my DIY i should have bought this the first time and saved time and effort. the z-palettes are real, they really helps in organizing and keeping the pans in place. but if you have several small pans to sort out i suggest you buy those extra metal squares and circles. you'll never know when you will need it, the MAC shadows do not stick on the z-palette and needs metal sheets to stick on the back of those pans. although z-palette comes with few metal squares and circles sometimes their adhesive is not that strong so you end up using more metal strips. i recommend z-palettes to organize, they really help save up space on you vanity.

trendsetter for elegantly eyepopping shadows

I was hesitant to get this because of the price and I have just recently focused on Viseart mattes. I am a full-fledged matte make up fanatic but the buttery soft, no need for eye primer and elegant hues of these two palettes made me a convert. My plan was to get these two and give the Aeris to my fair skinned sister, I know that ice blue will look great on her. The plan is the Joyas, which I find to be warm and more up my alley, will be mine. But when I got it in few days time (thanks to the ever reliable <a class='textlink' href='http://beautylish.com' rel='nofollow noopener' target='_blank'>beautylish.com</a>) I kept them both! Actually this is the first time I did not share a purchase with my sister, that's how these palettes turned me bad. I am yellow tone MAC NC30 who always lean on warm or neutral shades, I never thought ice blue will look good on me (credits to youtuber kelsee briana jai who wore the ice blue on her lower lashline). I am totally hooked on Natasha Denona and will be waiting till she makes all her shadows in this new cream to powder formula too.

for all ages

I never thought that as a woman in my 40s would be needing bright colors for eyeshadows. I am a matte product person, matte lipsticks, matte foundation, etc. and matte neon bright colors is a no no to me. Stephanie Nicole made a very comprehensive review on Viseart, and that inspired me to get out of my neutral and dark comfort zones and into this Viseart Editorial Brights. The price range is among the lux brands because the formula is like the burberry quads, minimal fallouts and kick ups. I do not use eye primers but because I really want to see stark results I started using MAC paint pots or any concealers to ease the adherence of the shadow and make the colors stand out. I am doing light tapping motion to control the shadow, since I prefer putting the foundation first then the eyeshadow. There are less expensive dupes for these colors but the longevity of wear and blendability of Viseart is far far different. I recommend this brights palette not only to young ladies and gents but to anyone who wants to feel happy while putting on make up.

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