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Nomad Cosmetics Berlin Underground | Makeup

 


I've been pretty committed to trying and buying from smaller indie brands. Nomad Cosmetics is one that has caught my eye launch after launch. They recently launched a haunted fall palette (which I definitely got so stay tuned for that!) and it reminded me that I still had a fall palette from them from last year! I know, I'm terrible, but nonetheless, it is fall time and time to dip in. This is the first I have tried and I am loving it! I'm super sad this palette is retiring from their collection this fall but if you want to get your hands on the beautiful Berlin Underground now is the time to do so! It is leaving soon and is on sale. 

This palette has amazing cool tones and is the perfect grunge moment. While it does have a couple pops of color it is mainly neutrals. A unique touch is that this palette is made of most metallics which you normally wouldn't see from these tones. Even the "matte" shades have shimmer specs to them. They blend amazingly and I have been blown away by the quality. The pigment is there and these shades are buttery soft and smooth when applied. I love the other unique touch of pans stamped with skulls. This was just another reminder to me that the indie brands aren't playing and are continuing the step up the game with uniqueness and overall quality in the makeup world. 



Swatches left to right: Kreuzberg, SO36, The Wall, East Side Gallery, Tekkno, NDW, Helden, Poor But Sexy, Tacheles, Loveparade, Deutschpunk, Chaostage, OranienstraBe, Hansa, & Klubnacht.


First look with the Berlin Underground Palette

Scream inspired look




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