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Entering The Bright Side with Maybelline

Who wants to enter the Brightside with me? You know the Caribbean is known for its bright makeup which matches our climate and people.  When I saw this pallet at Magical Makeup in Trincity Mall I was actually looking for a peach eye-shadow but the small cute palette and bright 8 colours begged to come home with me. How could I say no to that?

All eight colours are shimmery or frosty, no matte colours. I did get some fall out and the light blue appeared a bit chalky but overall I loved this limited edition palette. The colours are buildable and the lime green is my favourite. Swatch time.
Top Row Colours
Bottom Row Colours
Of course I know there is a Sacha Cosmetics palette with way brighter colours than these but for now these will work for me. Beside which they can very easily fit in my bag. How bright will you go?
XOXO
Naomi

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