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ColourPop {You Had Me At Hello} // Palette Review

Colour Pop {You Had Me At Hello} // Palette Review


I received this beauty in a Boxycharm. They collaborated with Colour Pop and had four (I believe it was 4) different palettes they sent out and I was happy with this palette, but was hoping for a more colorful one. I felt like these are shades that I already have plenty of, but still this palette was so pretty. Besides the shades, the actual palette design, mirror (one of the only palettes from Colour Pop that even has a mirror!), the string lights design, all of it I can't deny is so delicate and pretty. Then I started trying this palette out. I'm pretty new to their actually palettes, I just bought the Dream St. palette a month or two ago (palette review coming soon), so I still didn't know what to expect. These palettes maybe smaller than some and only $18, but let me tell you I'm super impressed with the quality, pigment, blendablity, and the looks I have created with these (shown below). 
The wear time is also great! No the pan size and actual size of the palettes aren't the most ideal of getting enough product for your money, but these would be a great travel palettes and again only $18!  There is 12 shades in the palette; 6 mattes & 6 metallics. 
I've had a great time playing with this palette and I know this will be a very used palette in my collection! 

I give this palette a 8/10!  
The You Had Me At Hello palette is $18 and you can buy yours at Colour Pop


A few looks wearing this palette:

You can see how I created this look here: Allure Beauty Box, Yes Oh Yas, & Play! // Try On Style






You can see this look here: Maybelline Matte + Poreless // Foundation Review 





Swatches Left to Right:

Top strand of lights: The Knot, Moon Struck, Two Peas, & Candygram
Second strand of lights: Winning Ticket, FBO, & Look-See
Third strand of lights: Fool's Rush & Pulling Strings
Bottom strand of lights: Want U Back, DTR, & Sparks Fly







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