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Perfectly Imperfect Beauty: Lise Watier Jingle Belle Palette

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Lise Watier Jingle Belle Palette


Description:

For the Christmas 2010 Collection, Lise Watier has dreamed up a palette of rich sophisticated tones. Baked eyeshadows, that latest technology that allows you to obtain ultra-pigmented shades, satiny and faintly iridescent finishes. Five gems nestled in a compact encrusted with sparkling crystals


My Review

The Lise Watier Jingle Belle Palette is my favourite holiday eye shadow palette of the season. In my opinion, it is the standout when compared to the holiday collections that have been released over the past few weeks. The colours in this glamorous compact are perfect for all skin tones and ages. With this versatile palette you can create an innumerable amount of looks by pairing any of the colours.





I love that these shadows are not glittery-instead, they have the most amazing iridescent duo-chrome. The shades are incredibly multi-dimensional and, depending on how much you blend them, evolve into new variations. You could easily create a beautiful look by applying and blending different opacities of one unique colour.


Initially, I feared that these shadows would have fall-out or be crumbly, but as long as you use a gentle hand when working with them, you will have no problems. Personally, I am not a fan of the sponge tip applicators because I feel like they are too abrasive on the shadows (you can see in the swatches that there is some crumbling because the sponges picked up too much product at once).

This palette retails for $38.00 Canadian and is worth every penny considering the size and pigmentation of the shadows and the quality of the luxurious compact. I highly recommend!

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5 Comments:

At November 5, 2010 at 9:24 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pretty colours. It actually looks kind of similar to a Vasanti (sp?) palette that I have except that mine has some shimmer/metallics and some glitters. Unfortunately, I almost never use it. So sad.

Alice

 
At November 5, 2010 at 1:57 PM , Blogger Lydia said...

I have never tried Vasanti. I have been looking for it at pharmacies in my area but apparently there are only 4 in Vancouver that carry it. Are the products any good?

 
At November 6, 2010 at 8:48 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've only tried this one palette, which I bought with points. I like it but a couple of the dark shadows get fall out if you put them all over your eyes (but that could also jsut be me not being careful enough). But I love the darker colours for liner and the lighter ones for all over lid colour.

 
At November 21, 2010 at 10:22 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just purchased this palette today.. beautiful colours, really couldn't afford it but it was too hard to resist. <3

 
At November 21, 2010 at 10:40 PM , Blogger Lydia said...

The good thing is that you will really get a lot of use out of it. It isn't one of those palettes that is only usable at the holidays. I hope you enjoy it!

 

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