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Lorac I (heart) Brunch Pro Palette Review

Lorac I <3 Brunch Pro Palette Review












This is such a cute idea, right? Who doesn't love brunch?! The color layout is there, the cute names, and nice little palette. I obviously really wanted to love this palette. I bought this palette not only for those reasons, but also because I wanted more light pops of color shades in my collection. Spring is almost here and I felt like my palette collection was slacking a little in spring shades. The shades in this palette are so pretty! Some of them even swatch really well, but besides that I sadly have to say this palette is a dud in my opinion. These mattes are so hard to work with. I've worn this on bare lids, primed lids, concealed lids, etc.  I'm stumped! The pigment just isn't there, it's a little chalky, and takes longer than some to blend out. The shimmers and metallics in this palette aren't bad, but still not the best. It still wouldn't be worth it to purchase the palette for those shades alone. Even for the shades that did work out better, I kid you not, were gone off my eyes in just a couple hours! I have another small palette from Lorac that I've had for over a year now and I love those shades. They're pigmented, blend well, and last long! I need to do a throw back palette review on that one to give Lorac some credit. This particular palette is a fail. I hate that so much! The Avocado Toast, Hot Sauce, Sorbet, Mimosa, and many more would be so stunning! They just fall flat in their performance. This palette has 8 mattes, 2 shimmers, and 6 metallics. I hope that I can incorporate some of these shades in future "series" looks, but for day to day use these won't last on my eyes. 
The Lorac I <3 Brunch Pro Palette retails for $44
This palette is a 5/10 for me! 



 A couple of looks wearing this palette: 





Top Two Rows (left to right)
Top Row: Lavender, Eggs Benny, Gluten Free, Hot Sauce
2nd Row: Jelly Donut, Pancakes, Sorbet, Valet


Bottom Two Rows (left to right)
3rd Row: Bloody Mary, Blueberry Scone, Moonlight, Avocado Toast
Bottom Row: Mimosa, Smoothie, French Toast, Sunday Funday











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